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  1. Dalelands - Unknown license
  2. Emulator - Unknown license
  3. Chinyen - Unknown license
  4. Predacon Beasts - Unknown license
  5. Transmetals - Unknown license
  6. Nightwarrior - Unknown license
  7. Gutcruncher - Unknown license
  8. Maximal Beasts - Unknown license
  9. Adventure - Unknown license
  10. Warlords - Unknown license
  11. KG This Is Not Goodbye by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Neat, calligraphy-style handwriting using a chisel-tipped marker.
  12. KG Thinking Out Loud by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat upright font with a small x-height.
  13. Pokemon - Unknown license
  14. Jedi - Unknown license
  15. Tsa - Unknown license
  16. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  17. KG The Fighter by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This pretty script is neat and legible and nicely connected.
  18. KG Sorry Not Sorry by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat blocky solid font for headlines. In two weights.
  19. Nebulas by Supremat, $14.00
    A simple and elegant sans serif font inspired by the legendary Helvetica and Univers. Perfect for minimalist, modern typography. The font has a dense enough kerning that it's perfect for large and medium-sized headlines. The highlight of the font is the letters N and K, adding some spacey vibe to the design.
  20. Toffee Display by Vástago Studio, $20.00
    Toffee Display is a sans serif project inspired on Gill sans, Helvetica and Eurotstile italics. This project is designed for food packaging, candies, commercial, and fast food. I recommend combining it with a light and calligraphy font to get absolute contrast. That is it, Thanks for buy it and work with it!
  21. Beast Machines - Unknown license
  22. Celestial - Unknown license
  23. Gotham Nights - Unknown license
  24. Colony Wars - Unknown license
  25. Mystic Etchings - Unknown license
  26. Cybertron Metals - Unknown license
  27. Sharon Apple - Unknown license
  28. Ysgarth English - Unknown license
  29. Simple Runes - Unknown license
  30. Diamond Fantasy - Unknown license
  31. Adventure Subtitles - Unknown license
  32. KG Miss Kindergarten by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This neat handwritten font is the handwriting of a kindergarten teacher.
  33. KG Drops Of Jupiter by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Pretty handwriting in an upright, classic feminine style. Nice and neat.
  34. Neue Haas Unica by Linotype, $53.99
    The Neue Haas Unica™ family is an extended, reimagined version of the Haas Unica® design, a Helvetica® alternative that achieved near mythical status in the type community before it virtually disappeared. Originally released in 1980 by the Haas Type Foundry and designed by Team ’77 — André Gürtler, Erich Gschwind and Christian Mengelt— for phototypesetting technology of the day, the design was never successfully updated for today’s digital environments – until now. Toshi Omagari of Monotype Studio has given this classic a fresh, digital facelift with more weights, more languages and more letters to meet today’s digital and print needs. Available in 18 styles, the Neue Haas Unica family is remarkably appropriate for a wide range of applications, possessing a delicate gradation of weights and clear character shapes. The family's lighter weights are perfect for headlines and other large settings, as well as small blocks of copy at typical text sizes. The regular, medium and bold weights know no boundaries and the heavy and black designs are ideal for when typography needs to be powerful and commanding. Like the Neue Helvetica and Univers Next typefaces, the Neue Haas Unica family can be used just about anywhere – or for any project. In addition to its 9 tailored weights and complementary italics, the Neue Haas Unica family also possesses additional characters for Eastern and Central European, Greek and Cyrillic language support, which did not exist in the original design. A cosmopolitan typeface for today's modern, discerning design needs, the Neue Haas Unica collection is a new classic in the making—one that every designer should surely have at their disposal.
  35. Schelter Grotesk NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This forerunner of Helvetica made its debut as Breite Grotesk in the 1886 specimen book of the Schelter & Giesecke foundry in Leipzig. This classic face still retains its freshness, even after more than a century. Both versions of this font contain the complete Latin A Extended character set, as well as extended ligatures and fractions.
  36. Quropa - Unknown license
  37. Notetaker by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $14.00
    Notetaker is a quickly written yet very neat looking font, perfect for notetaking!
  38. Macro - Unknown license
  39. BR Sonoma by Brink, $30.00
    BR Sonoma is a new geometric grotesque built for the 21st century with a finely tuned modern aesthetic. BR Sonoma builds on the foundations laid by the classic Swiss grotesques such as Helvetica and Univers but combines their features with a stronger geometric base usually found in other early classics such as Avant Garde, Futura and Avenir.
  40. Deka by Australian Type Foundry, $35.00
    Deka was 10 years in the making. Intended as a clean and straightforward sans serif family, it has just enough personality to stand out. Helvetica this ain't! Deka has 8 weights, language support for all Latin plus cyrillic languages, and loads of Opentype features. It is a versatile workhorse suitable for both text and display usage.
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