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  1. Yesterday by Thomas Käding, $5.00
    This is a geometric uncial font with a retro/art-deco feel. It comes in four weights, each in upright and oblique styles. It has Unicode coverage for Latin, Greek (modern diacritics only), and Cyrillic, plus the Euro and peace signs. This font began as part of a project to design a local currency. Sadly, the municipality canceled the endeavor before the design competition had started. I'm including one of the prototypes in the gallery section as an example of this font’s many uses.
  2. Isyana Script - Personal use only
  3. Oldbrothers - Personal Use - Personal use only
  4. Playdates - Personal use only
  5. Barbarian - 100% free
  6. Getboreg Spare - Personal use only
  7. Calico Cyrillic - Unknown license
  8. CONFLICT DRIPS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  9. Janda Flower Doodles - Personal use only
  10. defatted milk - Personal use only
  11. Mutlu - Unknown license
  12. Fairy Strange - Personal use only
  13. Cartoonist - Personal use only
  14. Nyctophobia - Personal use only
  15. Nadejda - Unknown license
  16. Cookies - Unknown license
  17. KG Be Still & Know - Personal use only
  18. Shortbrush - Personal use only
  19. Radio 187.5 - Personal use only
  20. Insecurity - Unknown license
  21. Jack Fancy - Unknown license
  22. Holtzschue - Unknown license
  23. Roughhewn - Unknown license
  24. Komika Text - Unknown license
  25. Bionic Comic - Personal use only
  26. Tom-Bombadill - Personal use only
  27. Crosspatchers delight - Unknown license
  28. Chantelli Antiqua - Unknown license
  29. Sappy Mugs - Unknown license
  30. Tin Doghouse - Unknown license
  31. bobTag - Unknown license
  32. Meet John Henry - Unknown license
  33. Kitsu XD - Unknown license
  34. Toppo Giggio - Personal use only
  35. Florimel™ - Unknown license
  36. Balder Dash NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The distinguishing characteristics of this typeface were suggested by cover artwork for the May 1930 issue of Inland Printer: a combination of caps based on Breda Gotisch, released by H. Berthold AG in 1928, and a lowercase based on Goudy Text. The result is a remarkably elegant and retro-stylish blackletter face. Both versions of the font contain the complete Latin 1252 character set plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  37. Barkanon by wearecolt, $29.00
    Barkanon is not your ordinary humanist sans serif typeface. Blending modern styling with classic humanist flow creates a bold and captivating look. Designed to be expressive in the right places and legible where needed. Barkanon is great for headings, body copy, logos, etc. Barkanon was picked to be a part of the 2024 Typodarium and an early version of the font was featured on James Edmonson's (Oh No Type Co) YouTube channel Barkanon covers 96 languages, 9 styles plus italics, with stylistic alternates, ligatures, and other opentype features.
  38. Konsider by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    Get ready to channel your inner (cute) fear with KONSIDER—spooky yet playful fonts. It was inspired by the vintage Halloween visual campaign, with a touch of happiness and cheerful vibes. To amplify the font itself so it can be a "no-doubt" choice for your branding campaign. Packed up with Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates to double up the joy of your visual statement. Perfectly fit for logo, branding, mood board, campaign, events, poster, game, esport, fashion, snack, packaging, streaming overlay design, graphic design, toys, and many more.
  39. Cheltenham by Bitstream, $29.99
    Daniel Berkeley Updike seems to have stimulated the architect Bertram G. Goodhue to design the prototype in 1896 for Ingalls Kimball at the Cheltenham Press. Six years later Morris Fuller Benton at ATF developed it into the design and then the series that we know today. “Owing to certain eccentricities of form,” writes Updike, “it cannot be read comfortably for any length of time.” But he concludes: “It is, however, an exceedingly handsome letter for ephemeral printing.” Mergenthaler bought composing machine rights to the original design c. 1896, but bought the Benton design in 1904.
  40. Titular by Latinotype, $26.00
    Titular is a condensed Sans Serif typeface that works well with headings, subheadings, newspapers, magazines as well as with logotypes, brands and posters. This typeface revives the spirit of old Woodtypes, but adding a contemporary flavour and Latin American seasoning. The family comes with 2 subfamilies: one regular and one alternative. Just like many of our faces, every subfamily includes 7 weights plus italics. Titular is a Latinotype’s typeface designed by Bruno Jara, and produced and supervised by Latinotype Team. Latinotype Team comprises: Luciano Vergara, Daniel Hernández, Bruno Jara, César Araya and Rodrigo Fuenzalida.
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