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  1. Single Binghod by Liartgraphic, $14.00
    The latest font from liartgraphic studio. With the name single binghod which means single (one) in English and binghod means (damaging) in Hindi. Our fonts are multilingual, and our alternate glyphs are suitable for creating handwritten logos and posters.
  2. Gotham Rail Company NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An Italian travel poster from 1931 provided the inspiration for this attention-getting headline font with a strong architectural feel. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  3. Presswood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Presswood JNL was modeled from the title font used on the cover of a specimen book issued by the Delittle Wood Type Company of York, England. This bold, friendly sans serif is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. December Holidays by Good Java Studio, $19.00
    Introducing December Holidays December Holidays a playfully display font make from handdrawn ideas in typeface. This font includes full of Alphabetical glyphs, Numerals, and punctuation. This is so perfect for invitations, monograms, wedding, fashion, branding, label, handdrawn or logotype.
  5. Grinched 2.0 - Personal use only
  6. Centennial Script by Canada Type, $24.95
    Centennial Script was designed and cut by Hermann Ihlenburg in 1876 (the centennial of American independence, hence the typeface's name) for the MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan foundry in Philadelphia. Ihlenburg was then only 33 years old, and these beautiful forms put him on his way to become the most prolific and innovative deco, ornamental and script typeface designer and punch cutter of the nineteenth century. In trying to be a true homage to the history of the new world, Centennial Script transcends its then-contemporary deco fashion to embrace script elements historically similar to lettering found on maps or political documents of the 18th century. Letters like the p and s extend themselves high and mighty to accentuate words and lines of text in a fancy hand-drawn manner. The dots on the i and j are those of a careful scribe who acknowledges the importance of the document being lettered. The lowercase letters connect with two slight angular motions of the hand, also very carefully and elegantly. Even the ligatures and ending swashes Ihlenburg made for this face were reminiscent of a mapmaker's patient hand, though Ihlenburg's elegant touch in them cannot be mistaken. Although Centennial Script was one of the few Ihlenburg faces to make it to film type technology, the transition was neither credited nor faultless. The film type version was a bit sloppy in the way the connectors were made, so the lowercase needed a lot of manual work to typeset properly. To alleviate such waste of time for the user of this digital version, the connectors were redrawn according to the original metal ones made by Ihlenburg himself, and tested thoroughly in print to ensure the quality of the typeface's flowing cursive nature. This wasn't an easy task, and very time-consuming, since the changing angles on both ends of the connection made it impossible to escape from having to build every lowercase letter with both left and right connectors that would fit with the rest of the letters. This is one typeface that couldn't be revived in any other manner than the way it was originally made, regardless of more than 130 years of technological advances since the face was designed. Centennial Script comes in all popular font formats, and supports most Latin-based languages. Also included is an Alts fonts that contains alternates, ligatures, snap-on swash endings, some ornaments, as well as a complete set of the lowercase without left side connectors, for a more natural combination when following a majuscule, or just in case the user finds it fit to set the copy in a non-connecting script instead of the face's original connected flow. Centennial Script Pro, the OpenType version, combines the main font with the Alts font in a feature-packed single font. Use the ligature feature to set wordmarks like Mr, Ms, Mrs, Dr, and &Co, the stylistic alternates feature to replace some letters with their alternative forms, the contextual alternates feature for better uppercase-lowercase sequences, and the titling feature to set your text in a disconnected script. Centennial Script is the only script we currently know of that can be set connected or disconnected simultaneously, either using the titling feature in the OpenType Pro version, or manually in the other formats.
  7. Isyana Script - Personal use only
  8. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  9. Symphony Script - personal use - Personal use only
  10. Gladifilthefte - 100% free
  11. Brewsky - 100% free
  12. Dirt2 SoulStalker - Personal use only
  13. Jellyka, Saint-Andrew's Queen - Personal use only
  14. Angelic War - Personal use only
  15. Bosque Encantado - Personal use only
  16. Elephants in Cherry Trees - Unknown license
  17. BIRTH OF A HERO - Unknown license
  18. nevis - Unknown license
  19. Systeme Robraille - Unknown license
  20. Cocaine Nosejob - 100% free
  21. Savia Outline - Personal use only
  22. Opera-Lyrics-Smooth - Personal use only
  23. You Wish You Were a Shirley - Unknown license
  24. Savia Shadow - Personal use only
  25. karabinE. - Personal use only
  26. Belta Regular - Personal use only
  27. BIRTH OF A HERO - Unknown license
  28. Docteur Atomic - Personal use only
  29. Jellyka - Nathaniel, a Mystery - Personal use only
  30. Circoex / ANTIPIXEL.com.ar - Personal use only
  31. effortless - 100% free
  32. Tasmin - Unknown license
  33. Alpenkreuzer - 100% free
  34. abc - Personal use only
  35. SwissCheese - Unknown license
  36. i-hearts - Unknown license
  37. Savia Regular - Personal use only
  38. Faraco Hand - Unknown license
  39. Beraka Font - Unknown license
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