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  1. Lady Ice - Extra Light - Unknown license
  2. Lady Ice - Light - Unknown license
  3. Lady Ice - Expanded - Unknown license
  4. Zhang - Unknown license
  5. Gizmo - Shade - Unknown license
  6. VTC NightOfTheWackedDead - Unknown license
  7. VTC NightOfTheDrippyLowCaps - Unknown license
  8. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
  9. Zekton - Unknown license
  10. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  11. VTC NightOfTheStretchedDead - Unknown license
  12. Covington SC Rev - Unknown license
  13. BPilialena - Unknown license
  14. VTC NightOfTheOozieDeadCaps - Unknown license
  15. Zekton Dots - Unknown license
  16. Barbou by Besnowed, $19.99
    Barbou was originally cut in 1925 by Monotype as a counterpart to Fournier, siblings that were different in design but both based on the work of Pierre-Simon Fournier. Whether by choice, accident or oversight, Fournier was preserved digitally, and Barbou was lost to history. Barbou was notably used by Stanley Morrison, in particular as the face of The Fleuron. I fell in love with Barbou when I saw it, and knew that I wanted to bring it to a new generation of designers and readers. This is a revival of Barbou, a faithful recutting with new weights, characters and many of the best features that modern font technology brings. Particular attention was paid to the original Monotype Barbou 178 specimen sheet. Originally only available in a single weight, Barbou has been recut with a variable weight, providing a large degree of flexibility between Regular and Bold. Barbou excels as a comfortable reading face for books, and the variable weight allows you to fine tune the darkness and texture of the page in a way never before possible. Barbou has a distinctive softness, and this revival of Barbou preserves much of the effect the medium of metal type had on the letterforms. This results in a subtly rounded yet defined type, elegant not worn, with the utmost attention and respect to the smallest of details. Barbou was originally cut with disparate x-heights for roman and italic, and this revival of Barbou features both the original italic, as well as a new italic redesigned at the same height as the roman. In Fournier’s time, roman and italic would not be mixed on the same line, but the type must change to meet the needs of a new generation. Barbou also features unique ligatures and alternates, old style numbers, small caps and a full Greek alphabet. Barbou is perfect for books and anywhere a comfortable reading face is required, and excels in flexibility.
  17. Burnin Water by Supfonts, $18.00
    Burning Water - a fun and modern marker font. Ideal for creating bright and catchy designs. Clear lines, dense structure, playful mood. Bold font for bold projects Language support: All European languages Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on the new awesome fonts Dima
  18. 0Metal by DMTR.ORG, $13.00
    Evil Type in its purest form Multiple Weights, Alternates, Ready for t-shirt production non-readable NORD weight
  19. ESP - Unknown license
  20. LainieDaySH - Unknown license
  21. Kick Start SSi - Unknown license
  22. Snippet Script SSi - Unknown license
  23. Ferrum - 100% free
  24. Fontasia Clash - Unknown license
  25. AnglicanText - Personal use only
  26. MiddleSaxonyText - Unknown license
  27. FetteEgyptienne - Personal use only
  28. Titania - Unknown license
  29. DeRoos - Personal use only
  30. KingsCross - Unknown license
  31. MKAbelRough-random - 100% free
  32. Phutura - 100% free
  33. ImperiumSerif - Unknown license
  34. Harrington - Unknown license
  35. Youthanasia Texture - Personal use only
  36. ProgressiveText - Personal use only
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