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  1. Samovar SSi - Unknown license
  2. Bambi Bold - Unknown license
  3. BigSwingingSlabS - 100% free
  4. VenturaShadow-Bold - Personal use only
  5. MW BLOC - Personal use only
  6. RicksAmericanNF - 100% free
  7. PinballWhizNF - 100% free
  8. Spylord Laser - Unknown license
  9. BigElla - 100% free
  10. BN Cosmic Girl - Unknown license
  11. Christbaumkugeln - Unknown license
  12. HeavyTripp - Unknown license
  13. Baubau - Unknown license
  14. Gorgo - Unknown license
  15. MidlandRailNF - 100% free
  16. AmsterdamTangram - Unknown license
  17. Spylord Outline - Unknown license
  18. buddha - Unknown license
  19. MW TACO - Personal use only
  20. TroglodyteNF - Unknown license
  21. BN Space Chick - Unknown license
  22. BN Niv 5000 - Unknown license
  23. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  24. VinnieBoomBahNF - Unknown license
  25. MW BRICK - Personal use only
  26. Doodle - Unknown license
  27. ShangriLaNF - 100% free
  28. Pusab - Unknown license
  29. Thong - Unknown license
  30. Stencilia-A - 100% free
  31. Umber SSi - Unknown license
  32. LittleDeuceCoupe - Unknown license
  33. Pixa Circle by Ayi Studio, $10.00
    Font family designed for screen texts with eight variants and a variant of dingbats.
  34. Monotone - Unknown license
  35. Scharf by The Northern Block, $39.95
    Scharf is a sturdy serif of eight weights with matching true italics. Accurate serif details are carefully drawn to allow improvements to readability and further enhance the fonts' fluid and dynamic personality. This extensive type system is purposefully suited for editorial design and complex typographic hierarchy. Details include eight weights with matching true italics, over 950 characters per font with alternative lowercase a, e, g and y, eight variations of numerals, true small caps with accents, discretionary ligatures and language support covering Western, South and Central European and Vietnamese.
  36. VTC-Bad Tattoo Hand One - Personal use only
  37. The AddamsRegular font is a captivating and distinctive typeface that stands out due to its unique characteristics, drawing inspiration from the whimsical and macabre world of the Addams Family. This...
  38. Linotype Notec by Linotype, $29.99
    Franciszek Otto of Poland designed Linotype Notec in 1999. Linotype Notec is a low-tech" (or even "no tech!") typeface. By embracing handwriting's spontaneity, it has gotten as far away from technology as it can. Classified as an "inky"-style script face, for lack of a better term, Linotype Notec's informal design seems immediately artful and full of expression. Its irregularity and unexpectedness enlivens any composition, similar to how jazz or modern dance animate a room. Quite full of "ink," Linotype Notec's "strokes" are written in a sort of short-note-handwriting-style, which a slow-writing, thoughtful humanist might theoretically scribble to himself late at night. Yet Linotype Notec's character still maintains a jolt of energy; try Linotype Notec in small applications, in any size from 12-point on up."
  39. Unava by Myristica, $15.00
    The font is inspired by the history of the native land - a city that blossoms on a high mountain, surrounded by the blue ribbon of the Unava River. The swift rapidity of the river, the important slow flow of its reservoirs, golden beaches and steep banks of which remember the glorious times of Cossack glory. Times when bright flags flew over the Cossack army, which swiftly swept the green meadows with lightning cavalry, and dusty paths under the scorching sun. To go out to defend their homes, to cross the cold steel of ringing sabers with the enemy, and, bravely going into battle, to fight back the invaders. The font combines the straight lines of sharp steel sweeps, the broken lines of jousting blows, and the refinement of the accent of undulating flag lines.
  40. Tropicano JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Before 1959, in pre-Castro Havana, Cuba, the preeminent nightclub was the Tropicana. During the regime of Fulgencio Batista, Cuba was resplendent with nightclubs and gambling casinos catering to [mostly] the North American tourists; which brought it the title of the Monte Carlo of the Americas. Although Cuba (and the world as a whole) has changed vastly over the decades, the hand-lettered logo of the Tropicana Night Club has survived, and has been reproduced as a complete digital font called Tropicano JNL (a slight twist to the club's name). At first the font seems to be awkward, crude and amateurish, but in taking a second look, there's a playful charm to it. Additionally, this font can double as a "spooky" font for the Halloween season, monster parties and in other similar themes.
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