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  1. vtks alcalina - 100% free
  2. Romance Fatal Goth Premium - Personal use only
  3. Rapscallion - 100% free
  4. LT White Fang - Personal use only
  5. StreetArtist by Graffiti Fonts, $19.99
    This tag font includes full alphabets of uppercase & lowercase letters giving 2 distinct looks as well as interesting substitutions. Street Artist is clean and consistent without sacrificing style. With the StreetArtist font family anyone can easily create their own custom graffiti lettering. This tag style typeface includes 4 styles that can be used alone or in groups to create complex effects that are difficult to render manually. The style is inspired by modern handstyles as written with a chisel-tip marker. The rendering of each glyph is clean and smooth. Well over 200 letters, numbers and symbols are included in each style.
  6. VTC-BadEnglischOne - Personal use only
  7. !Limberjack - Unknown license
  8. LudwigHohlwein - 100% free
  9. Dase Signature by Dase, $25.00
    The handwriten script font inspired by Dase’s Signature streetart. Create Calligraffiti Art. This handstyle mixes the quick, confident and contemporary gestures of rebel graffiti tags (usually made with markers and sprays) with the legibility, organic texture and clean edges of modern handbrushed calligraphy. Casual and spontaneous. Elegant yet casual. Simple, clean and contemporary brushpen strokes with some classy hip-hop vibes. Your words become artworks. Just write to create beautiful designs and bold statements. Empower your creative content (Social media posts, quotes, videos, blog and magazine titles), product & branding (logos, patterns, packaging, fashion products, book covers), advertising (banners & posters), event invitations (weddings, releases…) and more.
  10. Argor Priht Scaqh - 100% free
  11. Ballade - Personal use only
  12. AmericanText BT - Unknown license
  13. Asrafel - Unknown license
  14. SpideRaY - Personal use only
  15. Chaucer by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) was a English poet, one of the most important figures in English literature.
  16. Sangkuriang - Unknown license
  17. Agincourt by ITC, $39.00
    English designer David Quay created the Agincourt font in 1983. Drawn after the Old English style of type, Agincourt features intricate capitals, which complement the more reserved, slightly condensed lowercase. Agincourt is perfect for use on certificates, greeting cards, or anything that should have an historical appearance.
  18. Modern Elvish by Typelove Fontworks, $9.00
    Modern Elvish is a humanist sans serif typeface created for the Tengwar “English” mode as popularized in the Lord of the Rings books and films. I imagined the famous elves of this lore living in contemporary times and needing a no nonsense modern typeface for their branding, communications and UX design. Use this typeface for your RPG, LARPing or Cosplay needs. This typeface uses advanced font features such as ligatures and contextual alternates to convert any English text. I would recommend typing in English first, then converting to a font of this typeface.
  19. East Anglia - 100% free
  20. Deutsche Zierschrift - Personal use only
  21. Offenbach Chancery - Unknown license
  22. Heidelbe-Normal - Unknown license
  23. Schwabacher - Personal use only
  24. Chanse Fresh by ArtGarbage, $10.00
    Graffiti is all repetition. Style, like brand logos, makes the repetition more recognizable, but style should never keep you from reading the word. Chanse Fresh was a project to make a handstyle font that wasn't self-concious and overworked - the font is clearly readable and fresh AF. Round is the base font with a thin version to create hierarchy or for longer pieces of text. Both round and thin have a "wet" drippy mop tag version best for key text. The font is all caps with alternates, so you can sub in capitals as needed with repetitive letters to change things up. There's a full latin alphabet so you can type all the words with accent marks natively and a ton of discretionary ligatures and accessory glyphs like arrows, stars, and crowns to make your lettering extra fresh.
  25. Quarter Arabic by syria arabic, $25.00
    Arabic and English font, designed according to font standards, based on quarters and a half circles. The font will add a wonderful touch to your visual works.
  26. Katsuji Tai by Kerry Colpus Designs, $25.00
    Katsuji tai means typeface in Japanese. The font was created by taking Japanese letters and manipulated them to look like english letters.
  27. Malitia Vetus Two by Intellecta Design, $26.00
    MalitiaVetus is a decorative blackletter font with influences of Old English, Lombardic and Tuscan styles. Is perfect to create authentic medieval documents
  28. Malitia Vetus by Intellecta Design, $25.00
    MalitiaVetus is a decorative blackletter font with influences of Old English, Lombardic and Tuscan styles. Is perfect to create authentic medieval documents
  29. Anglican - Unknown license
  30. _a e i o u - Personal use only
  31. Furia & Venganza - Personal use only
  32. FlutedGermanica - Unknown license
  33. morevil - Unknown license
  34. New Gothic Textura - Personal use only
  35. Minster No 1 - Unknown license
  36. Cammron by Creativetacos, $23.00
    Cammron, a modern serif font family, embodies a blend of elegance and boldness. It includes all essential glyphs and a variety of Non-English characters. Perfect for pairing with script or handwriting styles, its features extend to uppercase and lowercase multilingual letters, numbers, punctuation, and Latin Extended A characters. From standard English to diverse special characters, Cammron supports a vast range, enabling dynamic and inclusive typography designs.
  37. Sparrowhawk by Device, $29.00
    Sparrowhawk, a capitals only titling, evokes a suburban English gentility.
  38. Quest by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Loosely based on Dorsey, an English typeface by Alan Dempsey.
  39. Ongunkan Tolkien Cirth Runic by Runic World Tamgacı, $55.00
    Cirth was invented by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien for use in his novels. It is modelled on the Anglo-Saxon Runic alphabet, and is used to write the language of the Dwarves (Khuzdul) in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings in inscriptions in wood and stone. It is also used as a alternative alphabet for English. The fonts here are both the hobbit version and the version for English.
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