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  1. Bacon Buffet by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Is there anything more satisfying, alluring or mouth-watering than bacon? Comes with contextual alternates, which means that the font has got 8 different versions of each letter - this cycles as you type!
  2. Life by Bitstream, $29.99
    Designed by Francesco Simoncini and W. Bilz, this design follows Times New Roman in structure, but differs in some details. Unlike Times New Roman, the boldface is a weighted version of the roman.
  3. Vreme by Wirtu, $90.00
    Vreme (eng. Time) is simple, clean and elegant font. Design is based with simple straight lines and elegant curves with slightly rounded edges for nice look. It could be used for different purposes.
  4. Darkening by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Darkening is a brush display font. This font works well for many different things, including stationary, logos, t-shirts, papers, print designs, website headers, picture frames, flyers, album covers, posters, and image sliders.
  5. Snacky Prank by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    If you need some authentic, organic and lively scribbled letters, you've come to the right place! Snacky Prank is all that! Comes with 8 different versions of each lowercase letter, and multilingual support!
  6. Bumbershoot by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Bumbershoot is a typeface for a rainy day. A letterbat font constructed of umbrellas, it does not have true lower-case letters. Rather it has two mostly different sets of upper-case characters.
  7. SK One Block by Salih Kizilkaya, $3.50
    SK One Block was designed by Salih Kızılkaya in 2020. Inspired by Kufic typeface, this font includes many typographic material you will need. SK One consists of 8 different fonts and 2696 glyphs.
  8. Bu Global by Butlerfontforge, $18.00
    While throned before your keys, under your drumming fingers awaits the most astounding standard computer typeface ever devised: BuGlobal. In addition to all the usual alphanumeric characters and symbols, this lone font lets you type more than 400 accented letters appearing in more than 80 English-variant languages worldwide, 70 common math and science symbols, and dozens of other useful characters —more than half a thousand all told— all within the digital parameters of one standard computer typeface, without needing any alternate keyboards or other clumsy digital luggage. Here is a sample: You can add any accent appearing in more than 80 English-variant languages used around the world to any letter appearing in all these languages simply by typing ANY letter then the accent. This includes more than 400 diacritic-laden letters in all —without needing to remember several keystrokes to type any of these letters as a few of them appear in standard computer typefaces. You can type more than 50 math/science symbols that do not appear in standard computer typefaces. These new symbols include several kinds of arrows plus constants, centerlines, dimensions, and graphs and scales that when retyped create continuous scales and graphs. Common symbols such as ballot boxes, rating stars, checkboxes, hearts, fancy fleurons, and similar motifs that do not appear in standard computer typefaces. Dozens of flashy arabesques like ========= [in BuGlobal these equal signs are kerned together so when you type them you create a continuous double line]. In this typeface more than 30 symbols that never appear twice in a row are kerned together so when you continuously type them you create all kinds of flashy arabesques that will make your typing more attractive. No other standard compute typeface allows you to do this. As for Beauty, BuGlobal’s characters are designed according to several axioms of ocular perception until each profile is as iconically simple as Shaker furniture. These axioms make BuGlobal’s letters easier to read compared to other typefaces, and a few of them are: Each letter should look much like the others but for one defining detail. The letters should be as similarly wide as possible. The letters’ midbars should be the same height and thickness. The higher the lowercase letters are compared to capital letters, the more legible and easily readable are their texts. BuGlobal has a typeface user’s guide, titled A Lovely Face, in which a description of each ocular axiom compares BuGlobal with Baskerville, Georgia, Palatino, and other commonly-used standard computer typefaces so you can quickly see why the other typefaces are inferior. You can download a pdf file of this typeface user’s guide, for free, at BuGlobal’s website, butlerfontforge.com, at any time so you can learn all about BuGlobal’s many amazingly new features before possibly buying it. BuGlobal’s plain letters are perfect for texts, its italics are gracefully emphatic, its bolds are ideal for titles and headers, and its arabesques are a fancy way to make your texts look dressy —all of which will add more shimmer to your semantic plumage. One good typeface is more useful than an infinity of poor ones. Robert Bringhurst
  9. SF Collegiate Solid - Unknown license
  10. SF Movie Poster - Unknown license
  11. Krystal - Unknown license
  12. Green Mountain 3 - Unknown license
  13. SF Big Whiskey - Unknown license
  14. ModernGradate - Unknown license
  15. SF New Republic - Unknown license
  16. SF Technodelight - Unknown license
  17. SF Tattle Tales - Unknown license
  18. Snott - Unknown license
  19. SF Quartzite - Unknown license
  20. Gr-Memories - Unknown license
  21. SF Juggernaut Condensed - Unknown license
  22. 612Koshey - Unknown license
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  24. 612KosheyLine - Unknown license
  25. SF Americana Dreams Upright - Unknown license
  26. 612KosheyPL - Unknown license
  27. SF Americana Dreams SC - Unknown license
  28. SF Atarian System - Unknown license
  29. SF Technodelight NS - Unknown license
  30. SF Solar Sailer - Unknown license
  31. SF Fortune Wheel - Unknown license
  32. Lemon Twist by Art Grootfontein, $20.00
    Modern and bold, LemonTwist gives your designs a little zest of fresh feeling...
  33. Linear Gothic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great headline face very bold and graphic. Not recommended for small sizes!
  34. Rahel MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This bold and high contrast typeface is mainly used for extreme outstanding headlines.
  35. Brawn by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A soft serif for any type application; packs a good punch; great look.
  36. Ringa by Melvastype, $25.00
    Ringa is extra bold slab serif typeface with a fun and sympathetic feel.
  37. Geo by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A Bold Powerful Geometric design. Great headline face; works well in many applications.
  38. FG Nadja by YOFF, $13.95
    FG Nadja is bold and beautiful - with a real artistic flair around her.
  39. Kaine by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A bold slab-serif typeface influenced by Spagetti Western posters of the 1960s.
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