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  1. Aileenation - Unknown license
  2. Kravitz - Personal use only
  3. Trubble - Unknown license
  4. Glamocon - Personal use only
  5. Ranmorian Standard beta - Unknown license
  6. Pussycat - Personal use only
  7. Cerbature - Unknown license
  8. Squarodynamic - Personal use only
  9. Quares - Unknown license
  10. Rage - Unknown license
  11. Narkiss Block Mutag MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family - Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  12. Aeogo Pro by ffeeaarr, $9.00
    Aeogo is unique font, the form was made are different like as usual. we made it include a pixel style font
  13. Flowing Waltz by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Flowing Waltz is a stylish signature font with a natural flowing style. This font is a good choice for branding design.
  14. AZ Kiss by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Kiss font is inspired from sketches. This font is designed for use as a worn and antiqued headline or subheadline.
  15. Secca Stencil by astype, $42.00
    Secca Stencil is a special display font for the Secca font series. For more info look for Secca and Secca Soft .
  16. Wine Stoney by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Wine Stoney font is inspiration from simple cloud. This font can use for comic style , cartoon, and serious like horror themes.
  17. Simple Elevation by Funk King, $5.00
    Simple Elevation is a progression of architectural-inspired fonts. The glyphs as font-bats designed as buildings that can be read.
  18. Squidink by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Introducing a calligraphic script font named Squidink. This smooth font is perfect for lettering, has lots of ligatures and multilingual support.
  19. Mimbie by Cultivated Mind, $20.00
    A quirky handwritten headline font with doodley artwork by Cultivated Mind. This font collection includes three weights (Regular, SemiBold, and Bold).
  20. Chardonnay by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A beautiful text font that works equally well as a headline font, great for books and magazines. Available with matching Italic.
  21. Octagon French by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    Originally compiled by George Nesbitt (1838) this font has newer lowercase designs. Probably comes from an earlier French font, never acknowledged.
  22. Wastrel by Typotheticals, $5.00
    This font, similar in style to Phollick, is a light playful font that has a capacity for use in many applications.
  23. KG Primary Whimsy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This quirky font is a playful take on my This quirky font is a playful take on my KG Primary Penmanship.
  24. Down River by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Down River is a sweet hand-lettered font. This smooth buttery font is a perfect companion for your next design project!
  25. Zombite by Little Red Studio, $10.00
    Zombite is a fun and whimsical display font. Quirky and mysterious, this font is perfect for all your Halloween-related projects.
  26. BooRush by Nurf Designs, $12.00
    BooRush is a display font with a childish touch. The bold shape makes this font very suitable for any playful heading!
  27. Cayenne by Luxus, $25.00
    Cayenne is an all-caps hand-lettered font in three weights, two dotted versions and an outline and an inline font.
  28. LDJ Snow Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Tiny little snowflakes highlight this sketched-style font. Give your lettering a slightly funky hand drawn look with this cool font.
  29. Number5 Reg by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A William Page font, a variation of the William Page 500 font, with wider lower case, more clearly worked upper case.
  30. Boink Dropshadow by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Dropshadow is a variation on my ITC Boink font. This is a great font for headlines & fun to design with.
  31. Story by Suomi, $25.00
    Story font is an experiment to convert the script-style calligraphy into bitmap format. Made alongside Tale fonts, with different design.
  32. Molor by Sons Of Baidlowi Typefoundry, $8.00
    Molor Font is a sans serif font with an amazing feel. It will turn any design idea into a stand out.
  33. Mundo Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Mundo Sans, by Carl Crossgrove for the Monotype Studio, is distinctive, approachable – and ready to tackle jobs both big and small. Its open counters and large x-height, which give the design a straight-forward no-nonsense mien, are softened by inviting calligraphic undertones. With 10 weights and a complementary suite of cursive italics, there is little outside the range of the Mundo Sans family. The light weights are elegant in packaging and brochure design, the medium are easy readers in digital blogs and print periodicals and the bold command attention in banners and headlines. Mundo Sans is at home in a wide range of sizes, and comfortable in everything from wayfinding to mobile apps. Mundo Sans takes on complicated branding projects with efficient grace. The family enables companies and products to express their brand seamlessly in websites, advertising, corporate messaging, packaging – virtually everywhere visible engagement is possible. A large international character set, that includes support for most Central European and many Eastern European languages, ensures ease of localization. Mundo Sans was originally released with seven weights. The family was updated with three new roman weights and their italics in 2019 that extend and diversify its range of use: a fine hairline weight, a book weight, slightly lighter than regular, and a demi that is subtly lighter than the medium. The design is also is a good mixer. It easily pairs with everything from refined Didones to stalwart slab serif designs. And if you need a more harmonious palette, look no further than Mundo Sans’ relative, Mundo Serif. The two designs harmonize with each other perfectly in weight, typographic color and proportion. Mundo Sans’ italics are true cursive designs, with fluid strokes and obvious calligraphic overtones. The flick of the down-stroke in the ‘a,’ the descending stroke of the ‘f’ and baseline curve of the ‘z’ add grace to the design and distinguish it from more mechanistic styles. Mundo Sans is a design with deep roots. It was originally drawn to pair with classic Renaissance book typefaces like Bembo® and ITC Galliard®. With a hint of diagonal stroke contrast and gentle flaring of strokes, Mundo Sans complements these designs with warmth and grace. Crossgrove says that Mundo isn’t meant to be showy or distinctive. It is intended to follow the tradition of sans serif designs that have a wide range of uses, enabling comfortable reading and clear expression. Crossgrove has designed a variety of typefaces ranging from the futuristic and organic Biome™ to the text designs of Monotype’s elegant Walbaum™ revival. His work for Monotype also often takes Crossgrove into the realm of custom fronts for branding and non-Latin scripts.
  34. spinwerad - Unknown license
  35. kawoszeh - 100% free
  36. Old Standard TT - 100% free
  37. Justus - Unknown license
  38. Emoticons - Personal use only
  39. Milky Matcha Personal Use - Personal use only
  40. Resagnicto - 100% free
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