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  1. Grudge BRK - 100% free
  2. Lethargic (BRK) - Unknown license
  3. Turmoil BRK - Unknown license
  4. Larkspur BRK - Unknown license
  5. Hearts BRK - Unknown license
  6. Bobcaygeon BRK - Unknown license
  7. Elsewhere BRK - 100% free
  8. Variance BRK - Unknown license
  9. Hyde BRK - Unknown license
  10. Relapse (BRK) - Unknown license
  11. Exaggerate BRK - Unknown license
  12. Aspartame BRK - Unknown license
  13. Ataxia BRK - Unknown license
  14. Circulate BRK - Unknown license
  15. Conduit (BRK) - Unknown license
  16. Spacious BRK - Unknown license
  17. Kickflip BRK - Unknown license
  18. Swirled BRK - 100% free
  19. Decrepit BRK - Unknown license
  20. Flipside BRK - 100% free
  21. Backlash BRK - Unknown license
  22. Scalelines BRK - Unknown license
  23. Stagnation BRK - 100% free
  24. Quandary BRK - Unknown license
  25. Granular BRK - Unknown license
  26. waver (BRK) - Unknown license
  27. Ubiquity BRK - Unknown license
  28. Snailets BRK - Unknown license
  29. Impossibilium (BRK) - Unknown license
  30. Bendable BRK - Unknown license
  31. LYNX BRK - Unknown license
  32. Rotund BRK - Unknown license
  33. Insula - Unknown license
  34. Bristol by GroupType, $19.00
    Bristol and Bristol Adornado (also known as Greco) was first released by Fundición Richard Gans of Madrid, Spain, in 1925. The Richard Gans Foundry is a defunct Spanish foundry which existed from 1888-1975. Throughout its existence, types were designed by a number of people including José Ausejo Matute (d. 1998), Antonio Bilbao (who created Escorial in 1960), the son Ricardo Gans, and Carl Winkow. GroupType's versions of this font pair have been with FontHaus since the mid 1990s. Bristol is a charming and strong period design. Its structure is masculine and vertical. A great poster font and the Adornado style is an excellent choice for an eye-catching large drop cap.
  35. Da Bronx Sans by Good Gravy Type Co, $9.00
    DaBronx is an downright nifty condensed grotesque font family. It comes with 12 righteous weights. DaBronx is ready for a wide range of uses. It would look great scrolling across a screen and would give extra presence to titles and headlines in a number of different applications. DaBronx is like a finely tailored suit for your content, upright, spiffy and slick. It has been painstakingly tweaked to perfection in the Good Gravy lab to make it so easy on the eyes. It looks stellar in an ad campaign, logo design, apparel, or anything else that requires a sleek modern look. DaBronx would pair well with Koozie Script, another one-of-a-kind Good Gravy font!
  36. dT Jakob by dooType, $30.00
    dT Jakob started as a revival by Gustavo Soares for Paul van der Laan’s class at the Type and Media Masters, in The Hague, NL – back in 2007. There are quite a few excellent geometric sans typefaces available, but we did want to make our contribution and have a fine geometric face to offer. dT Jakob was born out of Erbar, by Jakob Erbar, one of the very first geometric sans, released in metal around 1926. Our goal was to make a versatile typeface, that handles display and text typography beautifully. To achieve that we designed a complete range of weights, matching italics and lots of OpenType Features. Hope you enjoy it :D
  37. Morning Cookie by Bogstav, $17.00
    Yet again, a font inspired by my work as a kindergarten teacher! The other day, I had a conversation with some of the kids, about what they ate for breakfast. Some had oatmeal, some bread and others yogurt. But this kid - he insisted that every morning, his mother would serve him cookies, “morning cookies”. It sounded too good to be true, and when I asked his mother, it turned out that “cookies” were actually bread, but to make it sound more appetising, they called it cookies! The letters are rounded and in some way quite naive, but still clear and legible. With an extreme ascender and descender, the font stands out with its oddities. I’ve added 3 different versions of each lowercase letter!
  38. Six Week Holiday by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $16.00
    In Holland, all kids have a six week long school holiday during the summer months. To prevent chaos, traffic jams and other madness, the government has divided the country in three regions (North, Middle and South) and school holidays start a few days to a week and a half apart. For kids this is the best time of the year, as they can have fun for a month and a half, but for us parents this sometimes is a bit of a logistic nightmare, as we still have to work! Six Week Holiday is an ode to the chaos of summer. It is a cute handmade ‘school’ font that will put some sunshine in your designs! Comes with extensive language support.
  39. Quadranta - 100% free
  40. Kindy - Unknown license
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