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  1. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  2. Teio - Personal use only
  3. Kroftsmann - 100% free
  4. Orbitron - 100% free
  5. Yacarena Ultra FFP - Personal use only
  6. f2 Tecnocratica - Personal use only
  7. OldSansBlack - 100% free
  8. Faltura - Personal use only
  9. Giro - 100% free
  10. Expressway Free - 100% free
  11. ETIAW v3 - 100% free
  12. Steelfish - Unknown license
  13. Zyphyte - Personal use only
  14. Cable - Personal use only
  15. Pabellona (A) Símplex - Personal use only
  16. Midiet - 100% free
  17. Rounded, two. - Personal use only
  18. Nobile - 100% free
  19. Platonick-Normal - Unknown license
  20. Básica - Personal use only
  21. evereverse - Personal use only
  22. Faltura Alien - Personal use only
  23. Metro - Personal use only
  24. Voyager grotesque - Personal use only
  25. MacType - Unknown license
  26. ArmWrestler - 100% free
  27. Legendum - 100% free
  28. Telegrama - 100% free
  29. MicroExtendFLF - Unknown license
  30. RaveParty Narrow - Unknown license
  31. Pakenham - Unknown license
  32. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  33. RNS BARUTA BLACK - 100% free
  34. Klainy by Identity Letters, $29.00
    An unadorned Grotesque with a refreshingly personal touch. If “Grotesque” mainly means “industrial, mechanical, anonymous typeface” to you, Klainy might redefine your image of the genre. Yes, it’s a Grotesque—but with a contemporary look and a lot of personality. Klainy’s apertures are more closed at the top and more open at the bottom, creating an informal rhythm that sets Klainy apart: a confident, optimistic voice with a clean appearance. Terminals are subtly back-bent: these quaint “hooks” make Klainy a bit more personal, a bit friendlier. (You can find them in the a, c, f, and r.) Just like its old-style Grotesque ancestors, Klainy is optimized for display sizes and short texts. There, its unobtrusive quirks can be wholly appreciated. However, the familiar Grotesque appearance makes sure that the typeface is comfortable to read in smaller sizes, as well. Use Klainy whenever a basically classic sans-serif typeface with a modern and individual twist is called for. This font family comes in eight weights ranging from Thin to Black, each with a matching italic style. More than 500 glyphs and a bunch of Open Type Features make it a reliable companion for all of your projects. You can fine-tune the flavor of Klainy with Stylistic Alternates such as a one-story a and a two-story g. Their simple construction blends perfectly with the design concept of this typeface. Klainy is a seasoned blue-collar worker that surprises you with wit and team spirit. It’ll be a great addition to your font library.
  35. Brown Chunkers by Letterhend, $19.00
    Brown Chunkers is an unique serif based display typeface containing many alternates, swashes, ligatures that can make your lettering/logotype become more interesting. The clean and neat of a serif combined with the swirl swashes makes this font one of a kind.
  36. Trick Pony by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Trick Pony is a typeface bastard that steals its characteristics from sans serif fonts and combines these with an ink brush appearance. The design is strictly reduced on the one hand, but on the other gets its handmade touch through varying stroke sizes.
  37. Scripty by Turtle Arts, $20.00
    Scripty is a hand drawn, calligraphy longhand handwritten font. With careful spacing, the letters can be used together to create words that look like theyπve been written with an old≠fashioned fountain pen, or used alone as embellishment to more plebean text.
  38. Life Cinema Screen by Andrey Ukhanev, $-
    This font was inspired by an old photographic film package I found. Over time, the vertical slits in the letters have become more complex and acquired slanted sections. The font is suitable for accidences: headlines, posters... maybe you can suggest something interesting ;)
  39. Bushel And Peck by Make Media Co, $12.00
    Introducing Bushel and Peck - A flirty, bouncy, SMOOTH Script with over 50 alternates, a handy Sans Serif, and an adorable Dingbat style with loads of farmhouse charm. Use this sweet trio to make logos, greeting cards, signage, apparels, totes, mugs and more!
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