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  1. Athena - Unknown license
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  4. Alfabetix - Unknown license
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  6. Dalek - Personal use only
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  9. Green Apple Splatters - Unknown license
  10. Village Green JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Village Green JNL is based upon a font called “Giraffe Extended” from the 1892 edition of the MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan type specimen book, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Its Art Nouveau styling can also fit well with 1960s counter-culture revival projects. According to Wikipedia “A village green is a common open area within a village or other settlement. Historically, a village green was common grassland with a pond for watering cattle and other stock, often at the edge of a rural settlement, used for gathering cattle to bring them later on to a common land for grazing. Later, planned greens were built into the centres of villages.”
  11. Let's Go Green by Atom, $15.00
    Let's Go Green is a natural, organic, casual, uneven touch font! Made naturally using brush strokes with ink on paper, giving a very unique and distinctive impression. It is ideal for logos, quotes, print media, product packaging, merchandise, advertising, social media and your design projects. Let's Go Green comes as a single font that is packed with OpenType Features. It contains the complete set of lowercase & uppercase letters, various punctuation marks, numbers, and multilingual and ligature support. Thanks for using this font! Happy Design :)
  12. Arch Creek JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Arch Creek JNL is Jeff Levine's all-caps re-interpretation of a classic typeface of the past; Beton. Clean lines and slab serifs make this design a wonderful display face for attention-getting headlines. The beautiful watercolor print used in the font flag is by a good friend of Jeff's - Miami artist Michael George, and is used by permission.
  13. HU Green Tea by Heummdesign, $15.00
    English HU Green Tea is a brush-type calligraphic display font for headlines with round shape and smooth strokes. This font gives you beautiful, natural and relaxed impression and is suitable for natural pictures, magazines, logos, posters, product designs and etc. Greek Το HU Green Tea είναι μια γραμματοσειρά καλλιγραφικής οθόνης τύπου πινέλου για τίτλους με στρογγυλό σχήμα και απαλές πινελιές. Αυτή η γραμματοσειρά σας δίνει όμορφη, φυσική και χαλαρή εντύπωση και είναι κατάλληλη για φυσικές εικόνες, περιοδικά, λογότυπα, αφίσες, σχέδια προϊόντων κ.λπ. Cyrillic HU Green Tea - каллиграфический дисплейный шрифт кистевого типа для заголовков с круглой формой и плавными мазками. Этот шрифт создает красивое, естественное и непринужденное впечатление и подходит для естественных изображений, журналов, логотипов, плакатов, дизайна продуктов и т. Д.
  14. Mud Creek JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Mud Creek JNL is based on Tuscan Egyptian – a classic wood type with a decidedly Western feel, and is available in both regular and oblique versions
  15. Greene And Hollins by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Greene and Hollins of Wolverhampton were a rather smart gentleman’s outfitter, much frequented by my late grandfather and altogether redolent (in memory and actuality) of a bygone age of retail service and respect. I believe they’re out of business now, but we’re rather pleased to offer them this very small if rather random memorial. Greene and Hollins is a set of seven display typefaces, with uniform metrics, which can be overlaid to create multi-coloured ‘engraved’ effects. Also ideal to recreate traditional sign-writing, garment labels, signage and anything else where a period flare is required.
  16. Blue Creek Rounded by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    BlueCreek Rounded is a extra condensed geometric typeface, and works best in text and display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, print, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles. Several alternate characters are included in this typeface.
  17. NOh Green Raven by OhType!, $28.00
    Green Raven is a typeface that speaks for itself, with personality and impact, wide lowercase and imposing uppercase. Generous counter forms make it highly readable in small sizes but always defending their strength, aggression and character.
  18. Goose Creek JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered credits from the 1942 British film comedy “The Goose Steps Out” became the model for Goose Creek JNL, a simple sans serif design available in both regular and oblique versions. According to the Internet Movie Database (imdb), “A bumbling teacher turns out to be the double of a German general. He is flown into Germany to impersonate the general and cause chaos and hilarity in a Hitler Youth college.” The title is a parody of the “goosestep” style of marching by German soldiers during World War II. As a variant on the movie’s title, the font was named for Goose Creek, South Carolina – a charming community just northeast of historic Charleston.
  19. Futura Headline EF Pro by Elsner+Flake, $103.00
    The design of Futura seems to be timeless. This typeface family which had been developed in 1926 by Paul Renner for the Bauer Type Foundry in the style of constructivism and as part of the Bauhaus movement, experienced, however, in the course of the past 90 years, repeated time-appropriate revivals which guaranteed its on-going popularity. The version of the Futura EF Pro contains the original character constructions which Dennis Megaw described as the “first designs of Futura” in 1938 in “20th century sans serif types, Typography no. 7” (See: Dr. Christopher Burke: Paul Renner, Princeton Architectural Press, New York 1998). What makes it exceptional is the extension into three weights: “Text”, “Headline” and “Index” which came about as part of a degree dissertation at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste (HFBK) in Hamburg. In this context, the accompanying documentation “Die Kritik der reinen Futura” (“The Critique of the Pure Futura”) by Katharina Strauer was published by the Materialverlag, Hamburg, in 2003. Some copies are still available at Elsner+Flake.
  20. Futura Text EF Pro by Elsner+Flake, $103.00
    The design of Futura seems to be timeless. This typeface family which had been developed in 1926 by Paul Renner for the Bauer Type Foundry in the style of constructivism and as part of the Bauhaus movement, experienced, however, in the course of the past 90 years, repeated time-appropriate revivals which guaranteed its on-going popularity. The version of the Futura EF Pro contains the original character constructions which Dennis Megaw described as the “first designs of Futura” in 1938 in “20th century sans serif types, Typography no. 7” (See: Dr. Christopher Burke: Paul Renner, Princeton Architectural Press, New York 1998). What makes it exceptional is the extension into three weights: “Text”, “Headline” and “Index” which came about as part of a degree dissertation at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste (HFBK) in Hamburg. In this context, the accompanying documentation “Die Kritik der reinen Futura” (“The Critique of the Pure Futura”) by Katharina Strauer was published by the Materialverlag, Hamburg, in 2003. Some copies are still available at Elsner+Flake.
  21. Futura Black Art Deco by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
  22. Futura Now for Leica by Monotype, $53.99
    For nearly 90 years, Paul Renner’s Futura has been as popular as it is versatile—from children’s books to fashion magazines to the plaque on the Moon. Futura is a typographic icon. Futura Now offers designers a chance to see Futura with fresh eyes. It’s more truly Futura-like than any digital version you’ve ever worked with. “It brings some much-needed humanity back to the world of geometric sans serifs,” says Steve Matteson, Monotype’s Creative Type Director who led the design team. “Despite its reputation as the ultimate modern typeface, Futura Now is surprisingly warm,” he explains. “It’s just as at home set next to a leafy tree as it is next to a stainless-steel table, because it skillfully navigates the border between super-clean geometry and humanist warmth.” Futura Now—the definitive Futura—contains 102 styles, including: new Headline and Text weights; new Script and Display weights and styles; and new decorative variants (outlines, inlines, shadows, and fill). Its contemporary alignment of names and weights makes the family easier to understand and use, and its comfortable Text and judicious Headline subfamilies provide instantly refined spacing. With a large Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic character-set, Futura Now serves a wider international creative community. Futura Now is available both as individual OpenType fonts and as a set of Variable fonts, delivering limitless styles in a tidy digital footprint.
  23. Geek a byte - Unknown license
  24. Faltura Animals - Personal use only
  25. Faltura Guerra - Personal use only
  26. AB Futurun - 100% free
  27. Faltura Alien - Personal use only
  28. Futurex Slab - Unknown license
  29. Futurex Deco - Unknown license
  30. Futurex Phat - Unknown license
  31. Futurex Arthur - Unknown license
  32. Futurex - Bob - Unknown license
  33. Futurex Arthur - Unknown license
  34. Futurex Simplex - Unknown license
  35. Futurex LX - Unknown license
  36. Futurex Schizmatic - 100% free
  37. Futurex Crazyslab - Unknown license
  38. Futurex Apocalypse - Unknown license
  39. Futurex Arthur - Unknown license
  40. Futurex Arthur - Unknown license
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