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  1. Se7en - Unknown license
  2. Prussian Brew Upper - Unknown license
  3. WAD - Unknown license
  4. Kwekel - Unknown license
  5. Doggy - Unknown license
  6. Amerika Alternates - Unknown license
  7. Searching - Unknown license
  8. Wee Bairn - Unknown license
  9. Garcon - Unknown license
  10. Almonte Snow - Unknown license
  11. Concrete Shoes - Unknown license
  12. Paxil Initials - Unknown license
  13. Hyrule - Personal use only
  14. Zomnk - Unknown license
  15. Amerika Sans - Unknown license
  16. Newfie - Unknown license
  17. Kandide - Unknown license
  18. Peabody - Unknown license
  19. Frantic - Unknown license
  20. Serene Textured by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Serene Textured Script is informal, good for logos, headlines in magazines or titles in food recipes with a slight retro feel and textured that add value to your designs.
  21. Canbera by Viswell, $19.00
    Canbera is an old style serif font, its funky, round, hight-contrast and bold shape with a retro touch is perfect for displayed, head text, logotype and many more.
  22. FF Rain - Personal use only
  23. Durango Western Eroded - Personal use only
  24. Decorata by Positype, $29.00
    How many times have you seen lettering on a book cover, poster, or card and wanted to make something similar? Decorata’s eight intertwining weights finally make that possible in an intelligent way. The first major collaboration of its kind, Decorata pairs the talents of supreme lettering artist Martina Flor and masterful type designer Neil Summerour. Lettering was traditionally understood as using words in an artistic way, while type design created written language for easy reading, the one overlapping the other in several ways. For this unique project, Martina created several versions of the alphabet and its decorative layers in her eye-catching style. Neil then took those designs and created an enormous eight-style font family that respects the designer’s need for control and capitalizes on the artist’s expressiveness. Each style can work separately but, on top of the foundational styles, try placing the Lace, then Filigree in contrasting colors. Use any OpenType-capable program to turn headlines from blasé to wowza, make posters with some pow, and design your own cards with that just-right level of detail. Whatever idea you can imagine with the Decorata family, it promises to be a playful and precise wordsmith where the words themselves are the art. Decorata’s glyphs are bifurcated, have medium contrast to showcase their intricate interactions, and include Shadow, Regular, Outline, Filigree, Lace, Fancy, Intricate, and Dingbat styles — eight in all. The Regular style sets the word or phrase to begin the design, Shadow ensures it lifts off the background, and Outline attempts to restrain its ornate flair. Think of those as the foundation and use the rest of the styles for flamboyance. The Intricate and Filigree styles vary only in the thickness of the glyphs, with Filigree being thinner. Lace removes the external curls around each letter but keeps the internal negative space from those decorative lines. The Fancy style is a solid lettershape that includes its attendant elements, and the Dingbats are exactly as expected: borders, manicules, patterns, frames, and many stylized items to bring designs to life.
  25. Shelldon - Personal use only
  26. Coors Script - Personal use only
  27. Adigiana Ultra - 100% free
  28. Ginga> - Personal use only
  29. Fresh Lychee - Personal use only
  30. Rezland - Unknown license
  31. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  32. Amputa Bangiz - Unknown license
  33. DZR MENTAL - Unknown license
  34. Faith Collapsing - Personal use only
  35. Five Minutes - Unknown license
  36. Aviel - 100% free
  37. Negatron - Personal use only
  38. Capture it - 100% free
  39. FLOWER GARDEN - Unknown license
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