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  1. Harquil - Unknown license
  2. Korohanza - Unknown license
  3. Qubist - Unknown license
  4. Diskoteque - Unknown license
  5. aeogo - Personal use only
  6. Naroid Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Naroid Initials JNL is one of the most ultra-compressed sets of initials available in digital type. These twenty-six initials are so narrow that a test print with all of the letters at 2-1/2 inches in height took up no more than about 5 inches in width!
  7. N-Gage - 100% free
  8. WhoopAss - Personal use only
  9. Gothic Ultra Trendy - Unknown license
  10. Bring tha noize - Unknown license
  11. KGRAIN2 - Unknown license
  12. Alibata - Unknown license
  13. KGCHEF - Unknown license
  14. Butch - Unknown license
  15. Knick O Teen - Unknown license
  16. Fortunaschwein - Unknown license
  17. Alt Sku by ALT, $15.00
    Sku typeface is a elegant display font and comes in 2 styles: Regular & Italic.
  18. KG I Need A Font by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat handwritten font in 2 styles- one with hearts and one without hearts.
  19. vemanem - Personal use only
  20. Squizzlie - Unknown license
  21. Stoopid - Unknown license
  22. ZeroDegrees - Unknown license
  23. FF Meta Variable by FontFont, $344.99
    The FF Meta® design is a sans serif, humanist-style typeface that was designed by Erik Spiekermann for the West German Post Office (Deutsche Bundespost). It was subsequently released in 1991 by Spiekermann's company FontFont The FF Meta family, initially released as a commercial font in 1991, now comprises over sixty fonts. The FF Meta 2 family was released in 1992, the FF Meta Plus family in 1993, and in 1998 a facelift of the complete font family reclassified the FF Meta series and combined them into family-sets named FF Meta Normal, FF Meta Book, FF Meta Medium, FF Meta Bold and FF Meta Black. These are all available in Roman, italic, small caps and italic small caps. Between 1998 and 2005, further light stroke weights and a condensed family were introduced by Tagir Safayev and Olga Chayeva and were named: FF Meta Light and FF Meta Hairline. The last addition to the growing FF Meta font family is FF Meta Serif released by FSI in 2007. FF Meta Variable Roman is a single font file that features two axes: Weight and Width. For your convenience, the Weight and Width axes have preset instances. The Weight axis has a range from Hairline to Black. The Width axis provides a range of condensed values. This Roman (upright) font is provided as an option to customers who do not need Italics, and want to keep file sizes to a minimum. FF Meta Variable Italic is a single font file that features an italic design with two axes: Weight and Width. For your convenience, the Weight and Width axes have preset instances. The Weight axis has a range from Hairline to Black. The Width axis provides a range of condensed values. This Italic font is provided as an option to customers who do not need Roman (uprights), and want to keep file sizes to a minimum. FF Meta Variable Set is a single font file that features three axes: Weight, Width and Italic. For your convenience, the Weight and Width axes have preset instances. The Weight axis has a range from Hairline to Black. The Width axis provides a range of condensed values. The Italic axis is a switch between upright and italic
  24. Scythe - Unknown license
  25. Decade - Unknown license
  26. Fanzine - Unknown license
  27. Abduction2002 - Unknown license
  28. MontereyPopsicle - Unknown license
  29. Ajile - Unknown license
  30. Abecedarian - Unknown license
  31. Incantation - Unknown license
  32. Desastra-Bold - Unknown license
  33. Dummyboy - Unknown license
  34. Uptown - Unknown license
  35. Imagica - Unknown license
  36. Diamond Monogram by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    The diamond monogram fonts are used to prepare monograms of 2 characters and 3 characters.
  37. Ork Glyphs - Unknown license
  38. Dwarven Runes - Unknown license
  39. Eldar Runes - Unknown license
  40. Apocalypse 13 by IKIIKOWRK, $15.00
    Proudly Present Apocalypse 13 - Cyberpunk Type, created by ikiiko With its gritty and edgy design, the explosive cyberpunk brush typeface Apocalypse 13 perfectly portrays the feel of a dystopian future. This typeface was created to transport you to the pitch-black, neon-lit streets of a cybernetic metropolis. It is the ideal fusion of technical grit and artistic expression. Each character in Apocalypse 13 is painstakingly created, using jagged edges and strong brushstrokes to evoke a sense of urgency and defiance. The letters suggest a world that is on the verge of anarchy because they look like they were spray painted on a collapsing concrete wall. This typeface is perfect for an movie title, movie poster, game title, game logo, streamer, magazine layout, fashion stuff, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? 2 Weights : Regular & Oblique Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
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