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  1. Coconut Point - 100% free
  2. Kohelet - Unknown license
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  5. Vegur - 100% free
  6. Evanston Alehouse by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Evanston Alehouse is the first font in a larger collection of typefaces inspired by years leading up to the American prohibition. For the past two years I was living in Evanston, IL, a suburb of Chicago. After learning it was one of the birthplaces of the prohibition movement, I set out to learn more about it, and decided to develop a type collection that captures the dynamic era in our nation’s history. In the century that prefaced the ratification of the 18th amendment, saloons, taverns and alehouses boomed as the American working class enjoyed beer and discovered whiskey and gin. At the same time, the Temperance League was forming and gaining strength. By the turn of the century, these temperance societies were common in the culture of the country, with individual towns and states already on the move to abolish alcohol consumption. However, it was undeniable that by this time in history, America loved to drink. This font is inspired by the signage seen outside such drinking establishments. Back to the modern era, Evanston Alehouse is a 25 font family that includes 3 weights, 4 widths and 3 heights. It has special features that add depth to the font, with discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternatives. It also includes a complementary set of ornaments, including line breaks, frames, borders, and laurels. Here’s a snapshot of what you get with Evanston Alehouse: 2 Styles/Postions: Sharp (regular) and Round 3 Weights: Light, Medium and Black 4 Widths: 1826 (condensed), 1858 (narrow), 1893 (wide) and 1919 (expanded) 3 Heights: Capitals, lowercase and small caps 2 Alternatives: Discretionary Ligatures and Stylistic Alternatives 1 Ornament font with over 100 graphic extras
  7. BStyle - 100% free
  8. Fontin - Unknown license
  9. Rossano - Personal use only
  10. Sesame - Personal use only
  11. Electronics - Unknown license
  12. Castiglione - Unknown license
  13. Desperado 1 - Unknown license
  14. Yanone Kaffeesatz - Unknown license
  15. CONFORMITY PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  16. Western Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1938 sheet music for "Treasure Island March" had its title hand lettered in a rough-hewn Western style with overtones of Art Deco influence. All of the characters were "cleaned up" for the digital font, but still retain the basic designs with their irregular, eccentric look. The result is Western Deco JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. Herbit by Lafontype, $25.00
    Herbit is a handwritten sans serif font designed with the principle "Irregularity in regularity" so that herbit produces different shapes on each side of the character but looks in harmony and still maintain readability. The family contains 7 weights from Light to black with multilingual support and is ideally suited for branding, logo, advertising and packaging needs, editorial and publishing, as well as web and screen design.
  18. Aircruiser - Personal use only
  19. 3-DSalter - Unknown license
  20. Querround - 100% free
  21. Quer - 100% free
  22. Old Town - Personal use only
  23. Peace - Unknown license
  24. Tarantis - Unknown license
  25. FanciHand - Unknown license
  26. Beatsville - Unknown license
  27. Benjamin - Unknown license
  28. SonyannaScriptSSi - Unknown license
  29. Hazard - Unknown license
  30. Packard Antique - Personal use only
  31. Oxnard - Unknown license
  32. Buster - 100% free
  33. Bonzai - Unknown license
  34. Rapture - Unknown license
  35. Edition - Unknown license
  36. Blades - Unknown license
  37. Halley by Eurotypo, $24.00
    Halley is a modern, funny and casual script with an irregular base line that gives it a unique and modern look. All the glyphs have been carefully painted giving the texts a wonderful flow. A fat and thin blow in this font impresses the harmony. Halley family pack comes in three styles: regular, italic and Shadow. Each font contains 746 “regular or irregular" glyphs, including up to seven alternatives in upper case and six in lower case, standard and discretionary ligatures for a genuine handwriting effect. It also includes a Central European language support with its corresponding alternative characters to have more options in those languages. We have added some useful ornaments that will serve for the most demanding design project! Halley looks good in children's books, fashion, magazines, restaurant menus, book covers, wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, business cards and is perfect for use in designs based on ink or watercolor, and more
  38. California Personal Use - Personal use only
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  40. Blue Screen Personal Use - Personal use only
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