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  1. Spylord Laser Italic - Unknown license
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  4. Captura Now by TypeThis!Studio, $54.00
    Carefully refined shapes and sensitively balanced spacing and kerning create the gentle rythm that grants Captura Now its warm-hearted face, perfect in form and shape. Expanded with an enormous character set, Captura Now offers the freedom to transform your design into the Cyrillic-language world, as well as into any Latin based language — including Vietnamese. *Variable fonts work well in software that supports variable font technology.
  5. Tipperary eText by Monotype, $57.99
    Tipperary was designed by Steve Matteson and named for a favorite 'single track' bike trail, Tipperary is a monoline Humanist Sans Serif typeface. The clear, open, letter forms curve abruptly in an almost squarish geometry much like the sharp turns on the Tipperary trail. The clear, austere forms offer exceptional legibility for both interface designs and extended reading. Small size package labels and crisp branding programs benefit from Tipperary's emphasis on clean, readable design. eText typefaces are designed to meet the challenges of extended reading in digital environments such as mobile devices or desktop screens. Their forerunners are among the world's most popular and important book typefaces for print media. These classic designs were reinterpreted to conform to technological constraints of LCD and e-Paper while retaining the properties of proportion and form which made them favorites for print.
  6. Naville by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing, Naville Sans, the all caps font family. This family has 6 weights - extra light, light, reguler, medium, semibold and bold. The clean and simplicity look of the font suitable for wide range of graphic needs especially for headline, title, sign board, information board, billboard and for UI/UX design.
  7. Click Clack by Fonthead Design, $15.00
    ClickClack is a family designed by Ethan Dunham that is made of hand-drawn typewriter letters. An actual sample of a typewriter alphabet was blown up and carefully traced into the two versions, regular and light. This family has a bouncy, informal feel and is a departure from other typewriter fonts.
  8. MaryTodd by TipoType, $15.00
    MaryTodd was created for small texts with a variety of hierarchies. Is condensed to save space. It has a rich set of glyphs: small caps, old style figures, monospaced numbers, numerators and denominators for fractions, etc. It is ideal for organizing and presenting information in a clear and simple way.
  9. Palmilla 2.0 by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Palmilla 2.0 is a continuation of palmilla which added more glyphs such as Alphabets, Cyrillic was added like Greek, in addition to Alternatives such as Ligatures, more Ligatures were also added in Latin to play more with the title, in total there are six special weights for informal and creative titles.
  10. Charme by Linotype, $29.99
    In 1957, Helmut Matheis designed Charme for the Ludwig and Mayer type foundry, located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. This informal script is of medium weight and has some variation of color. The caps are flowing and the lower case letters are close fitting. Their is a bold companion, called Slogan.
  11. Letrinth by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Letrinth is a bold, informal sans-serif face. Its lower case is unusual in design; some of the characters are scaled versions of the upper-case letters. It was developed from a special alphabet I used to construct a maze and its name (LETters for a labyRINTH) reflects that origin.
  12. Mandolin by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mandolin is a handmade 'Didone-ish' font with a bit of a rough edge. Mandolin was created using a wonderful (and expensive) pen I found in Canterbury, England. I am aware that this information isn't too relevant, but I thought I'd share it with you nonetheless… Mandolin comes with all diacritics.
  13. The Playing by Jorsecreative, $20.00
    Introducing ! The Playing are 3 Fonts made in thick norms and mono lines that cover all upper and lower case letters, also European letters. This font is very suitable to be applied to children's displays in the form of Games, T-Shirts, Books, Mugs, Mock Ups, Greeting Cards and others. Thanks
  14. Freestyle Script by ITC, $29.99
    Freestyle Script is the work of designer Martin Wait. It is an informal display typeface which perfectly renders the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering. Its capitals can be used alone in word settings and are complemented by an extensive lower case alphabet which includes ligatures of every imaginable variety.
  15. Tucker Script by Ascender, $29.99
    Tucker Script is an informal handwriting script named for an exuberant yellow Labrador Retriever. The font is perfect for memos, fliers, cards and of course, a personalized dog dish. It is wonderful for adding a jovial appearance to any document. Designed by Steve Matteson. Tucker Script Character Set - Latin 1.
  16. Highlight by ITC, $29.99
    Highlight is the work of British lettering designer Tony Watson, an airy, three-dimensional typeface based on a refined brush stroke style. Capitals can be used alone or in combination with the complementing lowercase and letters should be spaced closely. Highlight is ideal when a restrained, informal look is required.
  17. Opkrop by Jipatype, $25.00
    Opkrom is Thai language mean Crispy or Crunchy. With informal sans serif style look like semi handwriting give feel friendly and warm . It support major Latin scripts and Thai scripts. It have stylistic set for Thai script. Opkrop is suited for headline on packaging, print ad and various graphic work.
  18. Alverata by TypeTogether, $58.00
    Gerard Unger’s new typeface Alverata is a twenty-first-century type-face inspired by the shapes of romanesque capitals in inscriptions of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, without being a close imitation of them. It is additionally based on the early twentieth-century model, but tweaked so as to prevent blandness and monotony. Alverata performs beautifully in both screen and on paper, delivering excellent legibility. Its letters are open and friendly in small sizes and lively and attractive in large sizes. They are robust, and show refinement in their detail. It is an extensive type family, with versions for both formal and informal applications. Alverata consists of three different fonts: Alverata, Alverata Informal and Alverata Irregular, that variate in form and width, but maintain the same spirit. The ‘irregular’ version is particularly inspired by the Insular letterforms, the uncials, and their constantly changing positioning. Alverata PanEuropean includes Greek and Cyrillic relatives. The typeface strikes a balance among Europe’s diversity of languages, combining contemporary typographical practices with features of medieval letterforms, from the time when Europe came into being. Visually, some written languages, such as Czech and Maltese, differ quite strongly from languages like English and German, notably because of their many accented characters. While other typefaces will show this difference, Alverata removes it. As a result, Alverata enables harmonious convergence of languages.
  19. Selfish - 100% free
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  21. Melbylon - 100% free
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  23. Lefferts Corners 2 - Unknown license
  24. Strobo - 100% free
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  29. Effluence - Unknown license
  30. Confusion - Unknown license
  31. Rammstein Remix - Unknown license
  32. Eat your face with a fork - Unknown license
  33. Eat your face with a spoon - Unknown license
  34. Raketta From Mars - Unknown license
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  39. Arlo Sans by S6 Foundry, $20.00
    Arlo is a geometric sans serif typefac containing purposeful subtle design touches, details, and deviations from conformity. The width of the counters and comfortable, breathable apertures means that Arlo Sans has excellent legibility and contrast throughout weights and sizes. Mastered for optimal readability, Arlo Sans is a versatile typefamily, designed with robust, reliable forms; it contains its contemporary personality. The family includes over 20 stylistic glyphic alternatives making it stunningly versatile with its modern details and classic styles.
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