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  1. Perolet - Unknown license
  2. Woodring - Unknown license
  3. Floopi - Unknown license
  4. Omellons - Unknown license
  5. MunsterMash - Unknown license
  6. Scrapes - Unknown license
  7. 1920 - Unknown license
  8. Showcard - Unknown license
  9. Mobile Sans - Personal use only
  10. Zuben - Personal use only
  11. whola - Unknown license
  12. Singothic - Unknown license
  13. SirucaPictograms - 100% free
  14. LondonBetween - Unknown license
  15. Corporate - Unknown license
  16. Abscissa - Unknown license
  17. Berlin Email - 100% free
  18. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  19. WHOA SAUCE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  20. ho ho ho PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  21. Big Blocko, created by OMEGA Font Labs, is a striking display font characterized by its bold and blocky design. The font's aesthetics lean heavily towards a solid, rectangular block-like form, giving...
  22. Glitter Font - Unknown license
  23. Sedillo - Unknown license
  24. Glaukous - Industrious - Unknown license
  25. Primary Elector Platinum - Unknown license
  26. Brassiere Seethru - Unknown license
  27. AwlScrawl - Unknown license
  28. Androganonamous - Unknown license
  29. Hadley Alts - Unknown license
  30. KaratMedium - Unknown license
  31. Brassiere Alternates - Unknown license
  32. Chunkmuffin - Unknown license
  33. Immortal - Alternates - Unknown license
  34. Glaukous - Viscous - Unknown license
  35. BottleKaps by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Alex Kaczun, originally designed BottleKaps for Linotype-Hell, in 1992, as a QuickDraw GX multi-master font series. A few new GX applications, like 'Unicorn', where able to utilize these unique fonts. The GX application allowed the user to adjust weight and proportions, on the fly, including glyph substitution for small capitals, old style figures, swash and alternate endings. The technology was never successfully deployed by Apple, so the individual fonts, 21 styles and variations in all, where sold in the Linotype Font Library as separate Truetype fonts up until 1998. Unfortunately, the fonts collected dust for many years thereafter, but now have been reworked and rejuvenated by Alex in OpenType format for both Mac and PC. 'BottleKaps' is a 'unique', 'playful' and 'decorative' font series. Use it for those bold headlines to stimulate interest and show off your 'unique' individual style.
  36. Catalpa by TypeTogether, $35.00
    The Catalpa font family is José Scaglione and Veronika Burian’s wood type inspired design for an overwhelming headline presence. It has no regular weights, only four slender and four hulking weights. Catalpa wasn’t made to be normal; it was made to overwhelm, to stand out, to bellow. Catalpa is the first font family within a trilogy that will be released through 2020. Each of the three have a distinct purpose and their own look, but they serve a common goal: to act as a complete family covering an editorial’s wide array of needs. As the first of the three, Catalpa is the bookend font family with a headlining purpose. What requirements are there for a great headline typeface? Distinction, weight, and cohesiveness are a good start. Its distinctiveness must catch attention, it must have a range of weights applicable to its purpose, and its internal consistency and external look must create a cohesive family. Catalpa is a distinct and unified family whose weights are attuned to its single-minded purpose — headlines and large text. Catalpa has only eight styles that are divided into two ranges of weights — four very light weights (Hairline, Thin, Extralight, and Light ) and four very bold ones (Extrabold, Heavy, Black, and Extrablack). The thin and heavy ends of the spectrum also have their own variable fonts, each with one axis of weight so designers can fine-tune their work. The geometric influence of the design is more obvious in the light range, with their line thickness increasing in the classical manner. The bold weights increase more in width and substance to serve well in websites, mobile apps, posters, advertisements, and magazines that aim for impact more than spreading information. As a family, Catalpa gels in big headlines, short sentences, and isolated words. The family has many recognizable features, in the bolder weights especially, like the reversed contrast ‘S, s’ or the angular design of ‘Q, M, W, w, a, f, 2, 3’. Catalpa’s headlining mixture of geometry and quirkiness leaves an impression that is so characteristic of wood type, but designed for substrates and screens.
  37. Roddy - Unknown license
  38. SF Speedwaystar - Personal use only
  39. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
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