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  1. GF Ordner Normal - Unknown license
  2. Control Freak - Unknown license
  3. Backstage-PassA - 100% free
  4. Z Dabble Down - Unknown license
  5. Chunkmuffin - Unknown license
  6. CrappyGothic - Unknown license
  7. Philly Sans - Unknown license
  8. Templo Ligero - Unknown license
  9. Pixel Technology + - Unknown license
  10. Templo Grueso - Unknown license
  11. Blaster Infinite - 100% free
  12. Templo Gordo - Unknown license
  13. GF Ordner Inverted - Unknown license
  14. GirthControl - Unknown license
  15. Templo Fino - Unknown license
  16. Eskargot - Unknown license
  17. Slamming - Unknown license
  18. Blaster Eternal - 100% free
  19. Zenda - Unknown license
  20. HollowWeenie Bats - Unknown license
  21. Sid-theKid - Unknown license
  22. Chewed Straw - Unknown license
  23. Fun Zone by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Fun Zone is a fun, fun display font. With its modern and bold character, this typeface will be the right choice for you to use.
  24. Zenith by Glyphobet, $9.99
    Chinese characters have simplifed and more complex, "traditional" variants. Zenith imagines what an un-simplified, traditional version of the Latin alphabet might have looked like.
  25. Steletto Serif by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Condensed serif font. Great for tight-fitting headlines and other condensed titling situations such as headlines, ads, invitations, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards.
  26. Tasmik by NamelaType, $22.00
    Tasmik literally means thickening, this font is thick like extrabold in wight, impressed firm but flexible, suitable for display text and the center of interest.
  27. Hundo - Personal use only
  28. Circuit by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    A decorative tech typeface, designed for use in broadcast station identities and animations (Wired TV), with a slight reference to Rand's Westinghouse logo, of which a huge sign was used as a dinner table in the corporate guest quarters.
  29. RM New Albion by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A classic blackletter Which looks best at 16pt and above. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a slight lack of smoothness to the curves at very large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  30. Coco Gothic Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Inspired by a biography of Coco Chanel and trying to capture the quintessential mood of classical fashion elegance, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini designed Coco Gothic looking for the effect that the first geometric sans typefaces (like Futura, Kabel or the italian eponyms like Semplicità) had when printed on paper. The crisp modernist shapes acquired in printing charme and warmth through a slight rounding of the corners that is translated digitally in the design of Coco Gothic. This signature touch is enhanced by the inclusion of light humanist touches to the proportions of the letters, resulting in the unique mix that makes Coco Gothic one of our best sellers, with a look that is both contemporary and vintage. After six years from the original project (that has spawned in the meanwhile successful families like Cocogoose and Coco Sharp), we went back to the design to completely redraw and expand the original family, creating with a Pro version that has better on-screen readability, a wider weight range, variable type versions and more language coverage (with Coco Gothic Arabic adding a new script to the latin, greek and Cyrillic of the original). Coco Gothic Pro comes in three subfamilies, each with seven weights with matching italics and featuring an extended character set with open type support for small caps, ligatures, alternates, European languages, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. The original, body-text optimised Coco Gothic and Coco Gothic Alternate subfamilies have been kept for compatibility with the previous version, while a new Coco Gothic Display subfamily has been developed with a complete redesign aimed at display usage, featuring tighter spacing and optimised letterforms. A distinguishing feature of Coco Gothic Pro is the inclusion of ten alternate historical sets that allow you to use the typeface as a true “typographic time machine”, selecting period letterforms that range from art deco and nouveau, to modernism and to eighties’ minimalism. Equipped with such an array of historical variants, Coco Gothic Pro becomes an encyclopedia of styles from the last century, ready to transform itself and adapt to the mood of your text.
  31. As of my last update, there isn't a widely recognized or standardized font specifically known as "Special K" within the major font directories or among prominent type designers. However, let's indulg...
  32. The HeummPostcard132 font, designed by the Heumm foundry, is a charming and uniquely styled font that radiates a warm, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of handwritten postcards. This font embodies the...
  33. As of my last update in April 2023, the font "Sophie" crafted by Philippe Blondel echoes the sentiments of artistry and intimacy, marrying the essence of approachability with a touch of elegance. Thi...
  34. "Janda Someone Like You" is a charming creation by Kimberly Geswein, encapsulating whimsy and heartfelt sentiment in its design. The font seems to carry a personal touch, as if each letter was meticu...
  35. The dearJoe series of fonts, created by the Dutch typeface designer Joe Bob, under his foundry JOEBOB graphics, is a charming collection that embodies a personal, handwritten aesthetic. This distinct...
  36. The font "Soul Handwriting" free version, crafted by the creative minds at Fonts Cafe, exudes a deeply personal and authentic touch, reminiscent of a handwritten note from a cherished friend. In a di...
  37. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  38. groutpix - Personal use only
  39. Eutemia Ornaments - 100% free
  40. GrutchShaded - 100% free
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