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  1. BLOODSTAIN PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  2. Nadejda - Unknown license
  3. Zekton - Unknown license
  4. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
  5. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  6. Covington SC Rev - Unknown license
  7. MGN Burro by Morgana Studio, $17.50
    MGN Burro by Morgana Studio is a slab serif font offering 7 styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, and Extra Bold. Combining classic and modern elements, it caters to diverse designs, ensuring readability and impact. From delicate Thin to bold Extra Bold, each weight caters to various preferences, making MGN Burro a versatile toolkit for designers.
  8. BEEF 3 PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  9. THINK EXTRA PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  10. BAHAMAS TWO PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  11. Aeterna by Dawnland, $13.00
    Hand drawn, sketchy antiqua that come in two font variants: Regular, Small caps with old style figures. Æterna was revised 2012 and now hold a full character set of basic english/latin letters and west european diacritics!
  12. BaselBook - Unknown license
  13. BodinSmall - Unknown license
  14. SF Foxboro Script Extended - Unknown license
  15. Bikly - Unknown license
  16. 3x3 dots - 100% free
  17. Ben Hard Life - Unknown license
  18. Sci Fied - 100% free
  19. Mordred - Unknown license
  20. SF Cartoonist Hand SC - Unknown license
  21. Olympus - Unknown license
  22. Redhead Goddess - Unknown license
  23. Gothic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Gothic Bold Condensed, first shown in 1889 by Hamilton wooden type founders. With lowercase. Gothic Bold Expanded.
  24. Steam by Type Forward, $-
    Steam combines the spirit of the old-fashioned wood type with modern flavours. Its distinctive reversed high contrast and extremely bold serifs make it impossible to stay unnoticed. It’s a fun and bold unconventional typeface that we’ve designed with great passion and curiosity! The type family consists of 13 weights that are divided into several packs. Each font in the pack can be layered on top of each other to make a funkier look. Steam is multilingual! It speaks more than 130 languages and supports extended Latin, Cyrillic, punctuation, default and small numbers, symbols and signs. It is also familiar with the OpenType features like standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic sets, localized forms, small numbers and fractions and more. Steam looks best on logos, posters, headlines, and T-shirts and is perfect anytime you need some bold letters with specific flavour and touch. Have fun creating!
  25. Sony Sketch EF - Unknown license
  26. GALLEGA - Unknown license
  27. Arbeka - Unknown license
  28. Gadzoox - Unknown license
  29. Perolet - Unknown license
  30. Woodring - Unknown license
  31. Floopi - Unknown license
  32. Omellons - Unknown license
  33. MunsterMash - Unknown license
  34. Scrapes - Unknown license
  35. 1920 - Unknown license
  36. FranklinGothicHandLight by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    FranklinGothicHandLight is part of a series of hand-drawn fonts from way back in time – before computers changed the way we worked. When I was in advertising – before computers – a very time consuming part of my daily work was sketching headlines. I used to be able to sketch headlines in Franklin Gothic, Times, Futura, Helvetica and several scripts. We had a kind of huge inverted camera – which we called Lucy. We projected the alphabet onto a sheet of transparent paper, outlined the letters with a fineliner and then filled them in. It was very tedious work, but the resulting headline had its own charm and we had a permanent race going on who was best and fastest. I won most of the time! They used to call me the fastest "Magic Marker" this side of the Atlantic. Great days, just like today! Your sentimental type designer from the past Gert Wiescher
  37. FranklinGothicHandDemi by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    FranklinGothicHandDemi is part of a series of hand-drawn fonts from way back in time – before computers changed the way we worked. When I was in advertising – before computers – a very time consuming part of my daily work was sketching headlines. I used to be able to sketch headlines in Franklin Gothic, Times, Futura, Helvetica and several scripts. We had a kind of huge inverted camera – which we called Lucy. We projected the alphabet onto a sheet of transparent paper, outlined the letters with a fineliner and then filled them in. It was very tedious work, but the resulting headline had its own charm and we had a permanent race going on who was best and fastest. I won most of the time! They used to call me the fastest "Magic Marker" this side of the Atlantic. Great days, just like today! Your sentimental type designer from the past Gert Wiescher
  38. Showcard - Unknown license
  39. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  40. WHOA SAUCE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
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