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  1. Lettering Guide JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lettering Guide JNL from Jeff Levine further continues his series of stencil fonts made from original sources.
  2. Happy Fingers by PizzaDude.dk, $14.00
    Happy Fingers are a truly mad font! The font contains 10 different versions of each letter - and no two letters are the same - it's a lovely mix of upper- and lowercase, serfifs and sans, grunge, comic, sci-fi, fantasy, computer ... everything you can imagine. And they are all handmade! Of course there is multilingual support and I have even added a black version, for you to use as massive fill, or perhaps a cool shadow! Go crazy, go Happy Fingers!
  3. Logtown by Jinan Studio, $12.00
    Logtown Duo is a hand-drawn font that blends vintage charm with a rugged edge. It's the perfect choice for your vintage-themed logos, branding, and adventurous designs. This font combo combines both elegant Script and Slab Serif styles, giving you options from solid to textured looks. Plus, it's got your back with support for multiple languages, making sure your message reaches everyone. Whether you're aiming for nostalgia or a modern twist on the classics, Logtown Duo has you covered for stylish and impactful designs. Features A set of uppercase and lowercase glyphs Number, symbol, and punctuation Multilingual Support Alternates, ligatures, and swashes (script version) Type j_1 until j_9 to features swash, ligatures will automatically replace the standard letter pairs whenever available, when using any OpenType capable software (script version).
  4. Ainslie Sans by insigne, $-
    Say g'day to Ainslie Sans, insigne Design’s new typeface. Like its big brother, the new face incorporates a mix of influences from Oz, although Sans is pared down from the original semi-serif. The original Ainslie was inspired by Mt. Ainslie and the city of Canberra’s inner suburb of the same name. Canberra is Australia’s capital--a planned city designed by American architect Walter Burley Griffin. Griffin’s style and geometric design for the city, which include Mt. Ainslie, are now also the same structure that make up the foundation of Ainslie Sans. Unlike the original Ainslie family member, though, Ainslie Sans does away with much of the aboriginal-inspired touches by eliminating the semi-serifs, forcing the font to borrow more heavily than its predecessor from Canberra’s distinct, geometric design and style. The result’s a spiffy Australian font that’s usable within a wide array of applications. The trendy typeface incorporates a multitude of alternates. You can access these in any OpenType-enabled application. Alternates, swashes and alternate titling caps allow you to customize the look and feel. Also incorporated are capital swash alternates, old style figures, and compact caps. Check out the PDF brochure to view these options in action. OpenType enabled applications can take complete benefit of your automatic replacing ligatures and alternates. This font also presents the glyphs to help a wide array of languages. Try it for copy. Try it for a headline. Try it alongside the original Ainslie. Whichever way suits you best, give it a burl. You won't be sad you did.
  5. Amico by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is a new barely modulated, slightly narrow, sans serif font family. It has eight styles: thin, thin italic, regular, italic, bold, bold italic, black, & black italic grouped into two 4-font families: Amico Thin with the Bold; and Amico with the Black. Amico has the standard feature set developed at the end of 2007. It has many OpenType features and 654 character/glyphs: Caps, lower case, small caps, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, swashes, small cap figures, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accent characters, ordinal numbers (1st-infinity): lining and oldstyle), and so on. It is designed for text use in body copy. However, Amico really shines as the choice for heads & subheads when using Amitale or Brinar for the text family.
  6. HS Wamda by Hiba Studio, $40.00
    HS Wamda is based on some modern style of Naskh calligraphy which supports Arabic, Persian and Latin with a Sans Serif with subtle round on stems and corners. The typeface has been optimized for corporate identity work, editorial design, book, magazine and modern projects when a contemporary and simple look with a similarity between Arabic and Latin is requested. It features a small number of ligatures. Its proportions allow high impact on the tightly set lines of big and small text alike. This font consists of five weights (Thin, Light, Regular, Mediums and bold). It can constitute a striking addition to the library of Arabic and Latin contemporary fonts models that meet the purposes of various designs for all tastes.
  7. LEMON MILK - Personal use only
  8. ColorTube - 100% free
  9. Rotterdam Demo - Personal use only
  10. Bebas Neue - 100% free
  11. LT Highlight - 100% free
  12. eurofurence light - 100% free
  13. Xenogears - 100% free
  14. Jacinto Sans - Unknown license
  15. Cocaine Sans - Unknown license
  16. Stylo - Unknown license
  17. Sturkopf Grotesk - 100% free
  18. Caviar Dreams - 100% free
  19. GALLEDIS - Unknown license
  20. Evil Dead - Unknown license
  21. Artemon - Unknown license
  22. LT Focus - 100% free
  23. Medyson - Personal use only
  24. FuturaPress - Unknown license
  25. LT Hoop - 100% free
  26. Modern Vision - 100% free
  27. Intramural JL - 100% free
  28. Saarland - 100% free
  29. Ubuntu Titling Rg - 100% free
  30. STEAK - Personal use only
  31. Lovevelyn two - Personal use only
  32. IDM Minimal - 100% free
  33. Raspoutine Classic - Unknown license
  34. Saddlebag - Personal use only
  35. Verdy - Personal use only
  36. Roman Flames - Personal use only
  37. Ines - 100% free
  38. Garava - 100% free
  39. ISOCPEUR - Unknown license
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