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  1. SoulCalibuR - 100% free
  2. gAbAcHiTA FFP - Personal use only
  3. Tribal Dragon - Personal use only
  4. Night Club 70s - Personal use only
  5. Ruthless Wreckin TWO - Personal use only
  6. MKorsair - 100% free
  7. JFJungleRock - Unknown license
  8. Alba Super - Personal use only
  9. Brother Bear - 100% free
  10. Bamf - Unknown license
  11. CMCorruged - 100% free
  12. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
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  14. SPARKS MADE US - Personal use only
  15. font twelve - Personal use only
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  17. Project Z - Personal use only
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  19. Stargazers - Unknown license
  20. Kid Kosmic - Personal use only
  21. Psiphoon BB - Personal use only
  22. Sweeep - Unknown license
  23. CMSquish - 100% free
  24. Besign - 100% free
  25. Shot - Unknown license
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  33. Vaguely Repulsive - Unknown license
  34. Rifton by Halbfett, $30.00
    Rifton is a heavy display typeface designed for use in large sizes. It is available as a regular and italic font or as one Variable Font with an italic axis. Installing the Variable Font offers users additional benefits because, in addition to the pre-defined “upright” and “italic” instances, the interpolations between them can be used. That allows you to have slanted text – but just a little less slanted than in the italic. Rifton is an all-caps design, but the letters mapped to the lowercase keyboard do not always have the same forms as the uppercase. That is most visible when it comes to the “s”, which takes a Star-Wars-style form (think of the Star Wars logo). The Rifton fonts also include OpenType features like ligatures – including some exciting discretionary ligatures – and super-wide alternate glyphs for several letters, including “B”, “E”, “F”, “H”, “L”, “N”, “P”, “R”, “T” and “Z”. Rifton is ideal for making a bold statement in headlines, poster designs, or logos. -
  35. Ulga Grid Solid by ULGA Type, $19.00
    ULGA Grid Solid is the sharp, blockier sibling of ULGA Grid and ULGA Grid Rounded. The typeface consists of three weights, regular, medium and bold, with corresponding oblique styles. Every character in the extended ULGA Grid family shares the same width. Forged from a box full of ninja throwing stars – props from the now-forgotten 1976 Japanese film, Gridzilla, Revenge of King Gridorah – the solid shapes and sharp, chamfered corners give the characters a hard, cut-from-metal feel. A versatile display typeface that can be used for a wide range of purposes including CD covers, posters, packaging, advertising, nameplates for tractors, brochures and film titles. Mix and match with ULGA Grid and ULGA Grid Rounded, use the alternatives, sneak in an oblique style to spice things up, but most of all this is a fun typeface family. But, please, don’t use the characters as throwing stars. That’s just dangerous, someone will get hurt and you’ll regret it. The character set supports Western Europe, Vietnamese, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish and Romanian.
  36. Percance Fatal - Personal use only
  37. PAG Smoke by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Smoke is very heavy geometric font. Its unique shape is like a monster for your design project.
  38. Landry Gothic by E-phemera, $12.00
    Landry Gothic is inspired by a wood type alphabet by an unknown designer. It was digitized in order to make prop signage for movies and television. Its imperfect lines and rounded corners are meant to capture the feeling of real wood or metal type that's worn from use.
  39. Pekin by Solotype, $19.95
    Designed by Ernst Lauschke in 1888 and issued by Barnhart Bros. & Spindler foundry in Chicago under the name Dormer. It was revived in 1923 by the foundry with a new name, Pekin. We have "regularized" the face for modern use, but have included the changed characters as alternates.
  40. Blitzplakat by FaceType, $12.00
    Unearthed by our friend Dimitris Karaiskos in an antique shop in Vienna, we digitized it and added more glyphs. Blitzplakat is the name of this pre-Letraset system, where you could make your own little advertising posters by cutting out these letters and sticking them on paper like stamps.
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