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  1. Vallely by Fontdation, $15.00
    Vallely is a classic art-deco-ish serif that are inspired by the old typography/letterings used in packaging labels and advertisements. This font is loaded with 350+ glyphs, packed with lots of alternate characters, gives you various letter combinations to play with. If you're a fan of classic and art-decoish typography, make sure you add this font to your design toolbox.
  2. Edil Script by aRc, $10.00
    Edil Script is a hand-drawn connected script with the use of a Medium Point Calligraphy Pen on a textured paper. This typeface has 380+ glyphs with great legibility and it is available in TrueType Font. Edil Script is a tribute to my father who taught me how to draw at a very young age and the person behind my passion to draw.
  3. Anerome by Azzam Ridhamalik, $10.00
    Introducing Anerome, a vintage display typeface contains a set of 3 style fonts with an authentic vintage look. Anerome comes packed with over 300 glyphs containing stylistic alternates and discretionary ligature characters. This font is perfect for people are looking for vintage aesthetic or logotype. Suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, print, business cards, logo, poster, t-shirt, quotes .etc.
  4. Hundred Ligature by Patria Ari, $17.00
    Introducing - Hundred Ligatture, a modern sans logo font with more than 300 discretionary ligatures ready to be combined. Hundred Ligatture is suitable for headlines of all sizes, editorial design, branding, packaging, web and broadcast use, etc. This font designed with modern forms, so each individual character is quickly and easily recognized. Such distinctness makes it good for signage and display work.
  5. Kiyana Display by Wahyu and Sani Co., $19.00
    Kiyana is contemporary high contrast display sans serif inspired by the beauty and elegance of modern style typefaces. Comes in 9 weights from thin to black with uprights and obliques. Each font contains 300+ glyphs which covers major Western and Eastern European Latin languages. Kiyana Display would be suitable for a range of display usages (logo, poster, headlines, quotes, etc.).
  6. Byzantine - Unknown license
  7. Spykker - 100% free
  8. Ayosmonika - Unknown license
  9. TootSweetBistroNF - 100% free
  10. Butsubutsu - Unknown license
  11. KR Mirror Mirror - Unknown license
  12. Cocktail - Personal use only
  13. Pussycat - Personal use only
  14. ILL oCtoBer - Unknown license
  15. HeadlineNEWS - Unknown license
  16. KR Shake - Unknown license
  17. TeamSpirit - 100% free
  18. Hornswoggled - 100% free
  19. Armor Piercing 2.0 BB - Personal use only
  20. HerzogVonGraf - 100% free
  21. Paper Trail - Unknown license
  22. Teleprinter - Unknown license
  23. Munchkins - Unknown license
  24. Pussycat - Personal use only
  25. Discognate Light - Unknown license
  26. Ruffian Outline - Unknown license
  27. KR Thoughts - Unknown license
  28. FG Well Well by YOFF, $13.95
    Here you have the FG Well well font who's a scribbling man in the 40+ years who's in a terrible rush.
  29. Ongunkan Varna Vinca by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    The Vinča script is a cache of symbols found belonging to the Vinča culture of the central Balkans over 7000 years ago. The symbols have been a topic of debate amongst historians. The Tărtăria tablets are three tablets discovered in 1961 in the village of Tărtăria(Hungarian: Alsótatárlaka). This is about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia in Romania.The tablets, dated to around 5300 BC, have symbols inclay: the Vinča symbols. Some claim they are a yet undeciphered language. If this is so, they would be the earliest known form of writing. In 1908 similar symbols were found during excavations, by Miloje Vasić (1869–1956) in Vinča. This is a suburb of Belgrade (Serbia), some 300 km from Turdaș. Later, more were found in another part of Belgrade. Since 1875 over one hundred and fifty Vinča sites have been found in Serbia alone. Many, including Vinča itself, have not been fully excavated. The culture of the whole area is called the Vinča culture. Although some of these symbols look exactly the same as some letters in Etruscan, Greek, and Aramaic, they are generally regarded as a an original, independent development.
  30. LTC Athena by Lanston Type Co., $29.95
    LTC Athena brings a somewhat “lost” hot-metal typeface back from obscurity into digital Opentype format. In fall 2012, printing historian Rich Hopkins contacted P22 type foundry regarding some inked type drawings he had just uncovered from his acquisition of the Baltimore-based “Baltotype” company some 20 years ago. It is a rare face whose original matrices were destroyed and thought fully lost. The drawings included a full upper and lower case set, numerals, basic punctuation, and alternate forms of some letters. The design is a narrow deco-flavored design from the 1950s with a curious avoidance of straight lines in the stems and main strokes. The face has been expanded to over 340 characters by Miranda Roth and includes ligatures as well as a full Pan-European character set. It is released through the Lanston division of P22 in consideration of its earlier incarnation as a metal typeface.
  31. Core Deco by S-Core, $20.00
    Core Deco is font family inspired by Art Deco posters from 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The font family is anchored by two fonts: Core Deco, an elegant monolinear update of Art Deco lettering, and Core Deco C1, a vivacious weighted counterpart. Both channel the era's affinity for geometry and are accompanied by a host of alternate styles. Three variants of Core Deco (A1–A3) offer drop-shadow options on the monolinear style. Eight variants of C1 (B1–B6 and C2–C3) offer contemporary takes on Art Deco outlining and shading of weighted strokes. One variant (C4) offers a drop-shadow only option that may be layered with any of the weighted fonts. The Core Deco family supports complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250, and Turkish 1254 character sets. If you are looking for an Art Deco–style style font which is modern and immediately usable in various artworks, get this family!
  32. blue jeans - Unknown license
  33. TestarossaNF - 100% free
  34. Angelized - Unknown license
  35. Baltar - Unknown license
  36. Console - Unknown license
  37. ChippewaFallsNF - 100% free
  38. HighFive - Unknown license
  39. Victor - Unknown license
  40. Estilo by DSType, $21.00
    Estilo is a very elegant headline typeface in a 30s style with plenty of ligatures for better design possibilities and includes Greek.
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