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  14. South Amsterdam DEMO - Personal use only
  15. Gready PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  16. Classic Roots Personal Use - Personal use only
  17. Black Jack Personal Use - Personal use only
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  19. Letric PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
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  22. Alagereas by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Alagereas – A Scifi Display Serif Font Alagereas, a captivating Sci-Fi Display Serif font, seamlessly blends futuristic aesthetics with timeless sophistication. Designed for maximum impact, its sleek and angular letterforms exude a sense of technological advancement and avant-garde elegance. Alagereas strikes a harmonious balance between readability and artistic expression, making it ideal for immersive digital interfaces, space-themed designs, and cutting-edge editorial layouts. The font’s meticulous detailing and precision convey a sense of otherworldly precision, while its serif elements evoke a classic charm, resulting in a typeface that transcends the boundaries of conventional sci-fi typography. Alagereas is a bold and versatile choice that transports typography into the realms of the future, embodying the essence of innovation in every character. Alagereas is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  23. Sabre by Alias, $60.00
    I generally refer to our typefaces as ‘graphic’ rather than typographic. By that I mean their starting points are usually ways of constructing shapes and systems of shapes. As with other Alias typefaces, Sabre has stone and wood cut letterforms as a starting point. What is interesting about lettercutting is the connection between shape and material. These beautifully crafted letterforms have a particular sharpness which reflects, of course, how they were made. The idea of constructing letters from a kit of parts we first explored in early fonts Elephant and Factory. These are different in that they were very much grid-based, with a geometric structure. For Sabre I also had Fred Smeijers’ stencil construction drawings in mind. These show how a set of components can be the basis for a crafted, elegant typeface. Sabre is quite a loose interpretation of this idea. Sabre’s graphic shape means it works well at large sizes, with a dramatic, angular impact. Its aim is to be typographic enough to function for blocks of small-size text too.
  24. 360 by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Distorted fonts are great but are mostly not very practical - 360 is an attempt to create a simple distorted font that can be used far beyond a few logos or headlines. Each 360 character averages roughly half the number of sharp angles of a regular sans serif. This gives it an unusually fresh and timeless appeal and creates a dynamic presence across body text that is very legible and compact without looking overly condensed. 360 was chosen as a name because it can be used as an everyday font, all year round, and because 360 has so many unusual angles that don't conform to normal font conventions. 360 also happens to be a cool number: 360 makes a highly composite number. 360 is also a superior highly composite number and a colossally abundant number. A circle is divided into 360 degrees for the purpose of angular measurement. 360° is also called round angle. 360 is a convenient standard since, 360 being highly composite, it allows a circle to be divided into equal segments with each segment measured in integer degrees rather than fractional degrees. 360 is the sum of a twin prime (179 + 181). A year is roughly calculated as 360 days.
  25. Signatria - Personal use only
  26. Horyzen - Personal use only
  27. Typography times - 100% free
  28. Erusually aniussed - Unknown license
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