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  1. Riky Depredador - Unknown license
  2. Illumini by The Infamous Foundry, $39.00
    Illumini is a thin and rounded neoish sans-serif suitable for everything from logotypes to large text blocks. It contains several of the traditional ligatures normally found in serif fonts.
  3. Arco by Nicolas Massi, $30.00
    Arco is a brand new fat-face with some geometrical tweaks grabbing fresh and ideal for fashion editorial headlines. Arco also combines elegant symbols to sweet contrast. Normal & Outline version.
  4. Latino Elongated by ITC, $29.00
    Latino is the work of British designer David Quay, an unusual, condensed, wedge-serif roman typeface. The characters can be set normally or widely spaced. Latino exudes grace and elegance.
  5. Sketchnote by Delve Fonts, $29.00
    The Sketchnote typeface was born of necessity: designer Mike Rhode needed a series of hand-drawn fonts to illustrate and produce his book, “The Sketchnote Handbook.” Because of its origin, this typeface was designed to be practical and convey the human character and quirks of his normal handwriting and hand-drawn lettering. The family is comprised of five fonts: Sketchnote Text in Regular, Bold, and Italic, the somewhat compressed and bold Sketchnote Square for headlines, and the playful Sketchnote Dingbats. Sketchnote Text is a casual script with a slightly bouncy baseline. In order to mimic the differences present in natural handwriting, OpenType features are built-in that automatically switch between multiple versions of each letter or number. In total, over 240 alternates in each of the text fonts are employed, making for a more authentic appearance. The warm texture of Sketchnote is the result of actual ink-spread on paper captured in the scans of written letterforms and was intentionally left intact during the digitization process to preserve that feeling. Rhode created Sketchnote Square as a display type to complement Sketchnote Text. Drawn instead of written, the letters often have neat little happenstance voids within the strokes. Sketchnote Dingbats features a selection of icons, rules, and arrows to provide some functional and fun tidbits, handy for bringing additional life to any design.
  6. Tube Script by Ingo, $42.00
    A font from the tube: an individual handwriting with a slightly wet character. In this case, the “pen” was a tube of black paint. It’s easy to see that you can’t really write “beautifully” with it. Nevertheless, the “Tube Script” is a beautiful, personal handwriting whose clumsy origins are not at all obvious in small font sizes. But if it’s big enough, then all the peculiarities of the paint container misused as a writing implement become apparent. Sometimes the line is very thin and delicate, sometimes it’s just a thick blob meant to represent a letter, depending on how hard the tube was squeezed. A few spills are inevitable. These coincidences of painterly writing are what make this font so appealing. This creates organic forms, random effects, breaks, streaks, where the writer normally determines the form. As such, this font is a great match for anything organic, picturesque, handmade, personal, or even random, unpredictable, or just plain natural. Hundreds of ligatures make the letters appear in a different form each time depending on it’s combination. And more than a hundred alternate characters can be selected using the corresponding OpenType features, thus enabling even more variety in the typeface. This creates the typically restless, extremely varied impression of a really individual script – almost as if it were really handwritten.
  7. Bokeseni by AukimVisuel, $9.00
    Bokeseni is a cute and casual sans serif font with an undeniably clean feel. It includes a condensed, and expanded version. With its neat and beautiful arrangement of letters, this typeface will look outstanding in both formal and non-formal designs.
  8. KG Like A Skyscraper by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This mixed-case handwritten font is young, fun, and uniquely styled after a teenage girl's handwriting.
  9. KG Dark Side by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This thick and thin mixed handwriting is perfectly legible and neat but still full of fun!
  10. Dixie by Dieza Design, $14.00
    DIXIE is a font inspired by handwritting. Perfect for displaying Headlines, poster, logos, flyer, and other.
  11. Mi Amor by Roland Hüse Design, $15.00
    Mi Amor is a fully cursive monoline handwriting script font. Contains Western and Central European accents.
  12. Avshalom MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Light and intuitive handwriting, makes this rhythmic font create that comics feeling, as well as romantic.
  13. Darnitol by Elemeno, $15.00
    Combination grunge and handwriting font, Darnitol is designed to look crude, but legible at any size.
  14. DBE-Beryllium - Personal use only
  15. BILLY ARGEL FONT - Personal use only
  16. KG Only*Hope - Personal use only
  17. Espesor Olas Lines - Personal use only
  18. RIOT! - Unknown license
  19. JANDA Love And Rain - Personal use only
  20. Fontenay Fancy - Personal use only
  21. War Letters - Personal use only
  22. IRON MATHBOOK - Personal use only
  23. Certto Headline - Unknown license
  24. the chemical parade - Personal use only
  25. Stefan Budde-Siegel - Personal use only
  26. karabinE. - Personal use only
  27. Rock Show Whiplash - Unknown license
  28. ForestFire - 100% free
  29. Culia / ANTIPIXEL.COM.AR - Personal use only
  30. Moeflon - Unknown license
  31. Caslame - 100% free
  32. Jump Start - Personal use only
  33. Grunge - Unknown license
  34. Twist n Curves - Personal use only
  35. Life-Lessons - Personal use only
  36. Denne Angel - Personal use only
  37. Cigar - Unknown license
  38. Raslani Ancient Script - Unknown license
  39. Paper Cut - Personal use only
  40. LT Beverage - 100% free
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