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  1. Futurex Distro - Survival - Unknown license
  2. Futurex Variation Alpha - Unknown license
  3. Futurex Phat Outline - Unknown license
  4. Futurex Distro - Numb - Unknown license
  5. EvilGenius BB - Personal use only
  6. Futurex Distro - Wiped Out - Unknown license
  7. Futurex Metal-gear Bold - Unknown license
  8. Back to the Futurex - Unknown license
  9. Psiphoon BB - Personal use only
  10. super danger - Unknown license
  11. ShockTherapy BB - Personal use only
  12. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  13. Anime Ace - Personal use only
  14. Fudd - Unknown license
  15. Strike Swiss - Unknown license
  16. Bionic Comic Condensed - Unknown license
  17. Typography times - 100% free
  18. Bionic Comic - Personal use only
  19. Guapa by Type-Ø-Tones, $50.00
    Guapa was first born from a personal experiment: transforming a geometric sans serif 'à la Futura' into a charming postmodern deco design. It was applied in a poster specially designed for a typography exhibition called 'Pimp the type'. Later it became a well-suited typeface for the word: from titles for magazines to book & record covers and packaging. The family consists in one single weight, which is provided with Discretionary ligatures, Alternative characters, Swashes forms, Initials and some Stylistic Sets. The Ornaments Series will be designed in the future, as well as a Cyrillic update. Guapa is fancy, delicious & fresh!
  20. La Rotonda by Jonahfonts, $25.00
    A single weight rounded font, similar to the popular Futura font with several new twists. Usage recommendations include captions, packaging, invitations, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, and manuals.
  21. The Mighty Avengers - Personal use only
  22. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  23. Casttano by Beary, $8.00
    Casttano is modern feminine font, every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. With modern script style this font will perfect for many different project ex: photography, watermark, quotes, blog header, poster, wedding, branding, logo, fashion, apparel, letter, invitation, stationery, etc. This font including alternate glyph. You can access the alternate glyph via Font Book (Mac user) or Windows Character Map (Windows user). Ligature & alternate glyph: at att bt btt ct ctt dt dtt et ett ft ftt gt gtt ht htt it itt jt jtt kt ktt lt ltt mt mtt nt ntt ot ott pt ptt qt qtt rt rtt st stt ut utt vt vtt wt wtt xt xtt yt ytt zt ztt Foreign languages support: ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöùúûüýÿ Thanks for looking.
  24. Daguin by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    Introducing DAGUIN, inspired by the medieval look and feel in fashion visual, fusion up with the contemporary modern serif to reach the wider range of visual trend possibilities. From past to the future. Perfectly fit for your logo, magazine, look book, social media branding and content, beauty blog, fashion branding, website, clothing, merchandise, mood board concept, etc.
  25. HK Nova by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    HK Nova is a geometric sans inspired by the Century Gothic and Futura. It formalizes Century Gothic and softens Futura.
  26. Reksano by Just Font You, $19.00
    Reksano was inspired by retro vintage arcades, toys, and games back in the 90s era. Embracing the retro-futurism trend with the mindset from the past, predicting how the future will look from the human eye's perspective. The bold, and tall form of construction makes the Reksano a no-doubt game-changer for your graphic design visual journey. Perfectly fit for logo, branding, gaming, esport design, poster, music video, album artwork, cover, book, packaging, merchandise, apparel, fashion, and many more.
  27. Futuramano by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Futuramano was the kind of typeface we scribbled in those old days, when I was an art-director in advertising agencies. We used it to simulate the headlines and the subheads, so the client could read what the copywriters had in mind. As Futura was the font of choice in those days (as it still is), our scribbled typeface looked much like Futura. The second half of the name “mano” means hand, so that is what it is, kind of a handwritten Futura. Futuramano is very practical if you want to have that unfinished touch! Yours very nostalgic Gert Wiescher
  28. Streamlined Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Streamlined Stencil JNL is based on a photo of an Art Deco era shipping stencil saying "With Care" which was heavily influenced by the Futura Black style of lettering. The image was seen in the Steven Heller-Louise Fili book "Stencil Type" (published by Thames and Hudson).
  29. Amoeba by SparkyType, $19.00
    If you look into the past to see what was expected of us in the future, Amoeba is where we wanted to be by now. Amoeba is a constrained but quirky future font, designed on a computer by a human.
  30. Spartan by Linotype, $29.99
    This typeface is Mergenthaler Linotype’s unlicensed version of Futura, copied weight by weight from Bauer. It was produced in 1939 when Metro failed to gain a significant share of the market, and was later adopted by ATF. The small sizes of Book and Heavy cut for classified are original.
  31. Komika Title - Unknown license
  32. Plak by Linotype, $40.99
    Plak is a typeface originally created by famous German designer Paul Renner in 1930. Paul Renner is also the designer of the Futura typefaces. Like Futura, Plak is a sans serif design. But its unique qualities include its heaviness, and its un-geometric lowercase a.""
  33. Komika Text Kaps - Unknown license
  34. 20th Century ExtraBold Extended by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A version of Futura, but very bold, ideal for modern advertising.
  35. Akrux by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Akrux is a futuristic variable wide font. It is inspired by forms that are close to futurism, stars and space. Everything related to space, movies, cartoons, art, books, spaceships. Ideas came from everywhere. The font is suitable for headlines, posters, logos, large typography, magazines, everything related to cars and anything that can be futuristic and meaningful. It has great language support, and Cyrillic is planned in the future.
  36. Odessa by ITC, $29.99
    Odessa was designed by Peter O'Donnell, an impressive, refined sans serif typeface based on the compass and ruler design of Futura. It is best set with wide letter spacing and is particularly good for an upscale, fashionable look. The fine-line casing of Odessa emphasizes its clean, proportioned features.
  37. Metrolite #2 by Linotype, $29.00
    In 1929 Chauncey Griffith at Mergenthaler commissioned W.A. Dwiggins to design a warmer and less mechanical Geometric Sanserif to compete with Futura. Dwiggins’ best efforts proved that human warmth had little to do with cool geometry; for twelve years, until the introduction of Spartan, Mergenthaler lost ground to Intertype’s licensed version of Futura.
  38. Kid Kosmic - Personal use only
  39. LTC Twentieth Century by Lanston Type Co., $49.95
    Twentieth Century was Lanston Monotypes answer to Futura. In fact Saul Hess's redrawing of Futura is so close that this new digital revival includes alternates of the long lost original letterforms originally designed by Paul Renner for Futura, but were left out of the released version that has become so popular. 20th Century is a modern sans serif with apparent geometry yet still a certain warmth in its design. The OpenType version of LTC Twentieth Century incorporates the alternate Renner glyphs with two sets of alternate lowercase characters. The font also includes oldstyle numerals and a full Western and Central European character set.
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