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  1. Laban - 100% free
  2. Spazzz Caps - Unknown license
  3. Bruce - Unknown license
  4. Patriot - Unknown license
  5. Fruity Drink - Unknown license
  6. Lou - Unknown license
  7. Stana by Wirtu, $9.00
    Stana is all caps, clean and tall display font. There are more than 150 glyphs included.
  8. LD Gettysburg by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Celebrate History with LD Gettysburg. This 1800's styled font is unique and sure to please.
  9. Santa'sSleighFull - Unknown license
  10. 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.
  11. Callaxis - Unknown license
  12. FuzzySock - Unknown license
  13. FrankenDork - Unknown license
  14. ChillyMoe - Unknown license
  15. Go West by FontMesa, $25.00
    Go West is a spurred version of the FontMesa Red Dog Saloon font which is a revival of an old 1800s woodtype font.
  16. Bloody - Unknown license
  17. Mark - 100% free
  18. Ephesian Condensed - Unknown license
  19. Life in Space - 100% free
  20. Crackwhore - Unknown license
  21. Brad - Unknown license
  22. 5x5 Dots Outline - 100% free
  23. FUTURE_NEWS - Unknown license
  24. Uneek - Unknown license
  25. Wellsley - Unknown license
  26. Sonata by Adobe, $29.00
    The Sonata font contains 170 music notation symbols and is used for setting high quality sheet music.
  27. Mayville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Mayville JNL is a re-drawing of an all-caps Clarendon Wood Type font from the 1800s.
  28. Creepy Crawlies - Personal use only
  29. letters in the hands - Unknown license
  30. Vanilla Boys - Unknown license
  31. Yachting Type - Unknown license
  32. SterlingPanic - Unknown license
  33. House Of Fun - Unknown license
  34. Hugenick - Unknown license
  35. OMEGA Old Face - Unknown license
  36. final fantasy elements - Unknown license
  37. Split Enzymes - Unknown license
  38. HeavyWood - Unknown license
  39. Nimbus Sans L by URW Type Foundry, $89.99
    The first versions of Nimbus Sans have been designed and digitized in the 1980s for the URW SIGNUS sign-making system. Highest precision of all characters (1/100 mm accuracy) as well as spacing and kerning were required because the fonts should be cut in any size in vinyl or other material used for sign-making. During this period three size ranges were created for text (T), the display (D) and poster (P) for small, medium and very large font sizes. In addition, we produced a so-called L-version that was compatible to Adobe’s PostScript version of Helvetica. Nimbus was also the product name of a URW-proprietary renderer for high quality and fast rasterization of outline fonts, a software provided to the developers of PostScript clone RIPs (Hyphen, Harlequin, etc.) back then.
  40. Alta Mesa by FontMesa, $25.00
    Alta Mesa is a revival of an old type design from the 1800's that was sold by most of the type foundries in the US and Europe of that time period so it is difficult to know the foundry of origin. New with this version are the fill fonts and plain styles, the fill fonts may be used as stand alone fonts, however the letter spacing is much wider, the plain versions are recommended if you desire a solid black weight. The regular Fill font is in registration with the Regular and Open versions while the Fill L font is in registration with the L and Open L versions. This was a very charming font in its time which was heavily used on old billheads and letterheads. We're pleased to bring this type design, which hasn't been used for over 100 years, into the digital world today.
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