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  1. KleinsSansCondBold - Unknown license
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  9. FutstencilSerif - 100% free
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  31. ATTACK OS by OS CORP, $25.00
    ATTACK OS font version: 1.0 is the first version, including 340 characters, there are 4 types of handwriting that are: Regular; Italic; Bold; Bold Italic. We work with agencies and brands on visual identities and custom type design. Do you need a new font? Or an adjustment of the existing one? We can handle it on a best technological and creative level. New font design We create a concept and drawing of a completely new font to emphasise the character of your brand or project. Modifications to our fonts We adjust one of our retail fonts to your needs. It usually means a small change in design, an extension of the language set or icons. Let’s discuss how we can work together
  32. Bumble OS by OS CORP, $3.00
    BUMBLE OS font version: 1.0 is the first version, including 340 characters, there are 3 types of handwriting that are: Regular (Regular); Italic (Italic); Bold (Bold). We work with agencies and brands on visual identities and custom type design. Do you need a new font? Or an adjustment of the existing one? We can handle it on a best technological and creative level. New font design We create a concept and drawing of a completely new font to emphasise the character of your brand or project. Modifications to our fonts We adjust one of our retail fonts to your needs. It usually means a small change in design, an extension of the language set or icons. Let’s discuss how we can work together
  33. The Ruby by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    The Ruby Duo - a retro inspired font duo with a wide range of sans and script styles. Rugged and simple sans with a cool pair of mono line script. The main thing is the possibility of various combinations of using - from Condensed to Extra Expanded and from Light to Black. You will definitely find the best way to use in your projects with more than 50 styles. The sans has underline small caps alternates to use it with conjunctions. The script also has some alternates to change the script mood. Also, you will find a five graphic fonts with 130 elements total! A lot of vintage badge shapes and more than 100 vector vintage mood icons to use it in your badges or logos. PDF graphic navigation
  34. XiBeronne - Unknown license
  35. XIPAROS - Unknown license
  36. French Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example from the vintage lettering book "100 Alphabets Publicitaire" ("100 Advertising Alphabets") provided the inspiration for French Lettering JNL. This stylized Victorian [or Western] type face evokes the era of fanciful lettering design from the late 1800s. Available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. MoreLeaves by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    In 1990 I designed the font XLeafMeAlone. In 2006 I decided that it was time to improve it. Instead of adding to it, I created two new fonts containing almost 200 leaves: MapleOaks and More Leaves. Among the leaves you will find in MoreLeaves are elm, cottonwood, tulip tree, ash, hickory, locust, ginko, aspen, sassafras, hawthorn, beech, and birch. There are also a few that come from shrubs and I am not sure what they are, but they looked interesting so I put them in. You will not find oaks, maples, or sycamores--they are in MapleOaks. Why leaves? Because people like them. As a large part of the biological world that is all around us, leaves are fascinating in their shapes and endless variations. In XLeafMeAlone I took about 50 shapes and rotated them 180 degrees to give a typeface with approximately 100 glyphs. In each of these two typefaces, MoreLeaves and MapleOaks, there are almost 100 glyphs. Each of those glyphs is rotated in 90-degree increments to yield two families of four typefaces that should be very useful if one wants to create borders of leaves.
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