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  1. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  2. Aberration - Unknown license
  3. Quropa - Unknown license
  4. Slap Happy - Unknown license
  5. Quirk by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A grunge font, drawn largely by hand. Characters are deliberately dissimilar. Very informal.
  6. Philo Logic by TrueBlue, $16.00
    A new font with a large impact for words that shall be remember.
  7. Equate by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An elegant Large and Smallcap design great for magazine and all sophisticated designs.
  8. MLE by Martin Wait Type, $26.00
    This is a close spaced tagging style that needs to be auto kerned.
  9. North West by William Johnston, $29.99
    Created to show movement of an object. Looks best at a large size.
  10. AuX DotBitC Xtra Bold - Unknown license
  11. Lady Ice Revisited - Unknown license
  12. Starbat - Unknown license
  13. Ogilvie Cyr - Unknown license
  14. VNI-Thufap1 - Unknown license
  15. Gibberish - Unknown license
  16. Scabbard by Elemeno, $25.00
    A font within a font. Recommended at large sizes only for eye-catching effect.
  17. Geometric Harmony by 2D Typo, $24.00
    Charming beauty of the laws of geometry. Easy and elegant decor for your design.
  18. BrandLaw by Hanifarifinsyah, $20.00
    Brand Law is a Serif Font Family. This font is designed by Hanif Arifinsyah.
  19. Pirates De Luxe by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    Dingbats based on authentical and historical pirate's flags and other devices in your universe.
  20. Baskerville Display PT by ParaType, $30.00
    Baskerville Display PT is a type family intended for large and extra large point sizes. It was inspired by the faces of John Baskerville and designed for expressive display typography. Two weights of Baskerville Display with matching italics are much lighter than the existing text versions of Baskerville. Each of them is an ideal partner for ITC New Baskerville. A good addition to the family is Baskerville Poster which will look great in very large sizes. The font was designed by Arina Alaferdova under the supervision of Dmitry Kirsanov and released by ParaType in 2016.
  21. Proza Display by Bureau Roffa, $39.00
    Proza Display is the eye-catching counterpart of Proza, consisting of 12 styles (6 weights + italics). Together, Proza and Proza Display form a large family of 24 styles, which are all equipped with plenty of language support and opentype features. Proza Display was made to function especially well at large sizes, drawing the reader's attention with its beautiful and slightly eccentric shapes. Its large character set (support for 200+ languages) and opentype features make sure that Proza Display doesn't let you down, while its classy design helps you to make a visual impact.
  22. Girl Script by Scholtz Fonts, $10.00
    Based on the popular Girltalk font, cute, cheeky Girlscript, was specially designed for the young-teen market. I felt that it was time for Girltalk to have a "big sister" script font to complete the group. Pretty & feminine, with a large dose of cheek, Girlscript is great for: -- “girl style” stationery -- diary covers -- clothing hang-tags -- party invitations -- greeting cards -- book covers -- movie posters -- CD covers -- game advertising media Girlscript is perfect for hen parties, baby showers, pamper parties and other occasions that bring out the “girl in” women. Think sugar 'n spice, think cute 'n cheeky, add a dash of Girlscript and you're on a winning streak! Girlscript is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  23. DIN Next Stencil by Monotype, $56.99
    The DIN Next™ Stencil suite of designs is DIN with an attitude. It’s even more industrial strength than the original. DIN Next Stencil’s seven roman weights are perfect for projects that require a mechanized, military, or commercial vibe. If you’re looking to create commanding display typography, be it in advertising, apparel, packaging, posters, signage, wayfinding – or crash dummy name tags, DIN Next Stencil can be the perfect typographic enhancement. Based on Akira Kobayshi’s DIN Next with stenciling by Sabina Chipară, the wide range of weights and large complement of diacritical and international characters – including those for Cyrillic and Greek – further expand the design’s capabilities. The DIN Next Stencil fonts are powerful tools in their own right – and provide a distinctive supplement to the DIN Next typographic palette.
  24. Hideout by Monotype, $50.99
    Jim Ford's Hideout typeface is definitely walking on the wrong side of the law. Inspired by the flared serif lettering of antique tobacco tins, its sturdy shapes are confident, eye-catching, and hark back to the Wild West. Large sizes bring Hideout's details to life, emphasising the delicate nicks in its Ks and Rs. For designers that need to soften some of its swagger, a set of decorative alternatives offer a little Art Deco elegance, adding some refinement to its chunky letterforms. With its 14 weights, Hideout is an adaptable design that works especially well when used for display – for example in book covers, packaging, posters, restaurant menus, or editorial. Don't miss the ghost weights, which hint at the kinds of weathered lettering found on faded and peeling Wanted posters.
  25. Marylebone by Los Andes, $39.00
    Marylebone is a font duo inspired by its namesake neighborhood, located in central London. Marylebone was designed to compose short text for advertisements, blackboards and shop windows in coffee shops, small bookstores, flower shops and local shops. The set is made up of a hand made brush script, composed of 519 characters including ligatures, initials and terminals; as well as a very clean, geometric unicase sans serif with some alternates and ligatures that can double as monograms, it also includes a hand-drawn floral dingbat set. Marylebone allows you to design beautiful compositions for packaging, advertising, quotes, wall art, branding, photography overlays, magazines, motion graphics, scrapbooking, planners, window art, tags, tote bags and much more, thanks to its irregular appearance that gives a unique personality to your design projects.
  26. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  27. Angleterre Book - Unknown license
  28. Get Burnt - Unknown license
  29. Komikazba - Unknown license
  30. Lady Ice Revisited Upper - Unknown license
  31. Yellow Swamp - Unknown license
  32. Quropa Hollow - Unknown license
  33. Solemnis by Berthold, $67.99
    Solemnis was designed by Günter Gerhard Lange in 1953 and is a uncials-based typeface.
  34. Aprilfuel by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Aprilfuel is a crunchy comic font; works very well in both small and large sizes.
  35. Parmezan MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Your logo or tag line, your next signage or poster - it's all in this family.
  36. Tara by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Tara is a bold, fun handwriting font that scales really well to large point sizes.
  37. Joe Hand by MatchaJoeJoe Fonts, $10.00
    A handwritten brush font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation.
  38. Futurex Bitmax - Unknown license
  39. Brassiere Line - Unknown license
  40. Halter Pinchy - Unknown license
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