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  1. LD Cats - Unknown license
  2. AltamonteNF - 100% free
  3. VenturaShadow-Bold - Personal use only
  4. CuxhavenTimes - 100% free
  5. Aunchanted Xspace - Personal use only
  6. Samovar SSi - Unknown license
  7. Bambi Bold - Unknown license
  8. BigSwingingSlabS - 100% free
  9. GradoGradooNF - Unknown license
  10. MW BLOC - Personal use only
  11. RicksAmericanNF - 100% free
  12. PinballWhizNF - 100% free
  13. Spylord Laser - Unknown license
  14. BigElla - 100% free
  15. BN Cosmic Girl - Unknown license
  16. Christbaumkugeln - Unknown license
  17. HeavyTripp - Unknown license
  18. Baubau - Unknown license
  19. Gorgo - Unknown license
  20. MidlandRailNF - 100% free
  21. AmsterdamTangram - Unknown license
  22. Spylord Outline - Unknown license
  23. buddha - Unknown license
  24. MW TACO - Personal use only
  25. TroglodyteNF - Unknown license
  26. BN Space Chick - Unknown license
  27. BN Niv 5000 - Unknown license
  28. Thong - Unknown license
  29. LittleDeuceCoupe - Unknown license
  30. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  31. VinnieBoomBahNF - Unknown license
  32. MW BRICK - Personal use only
  33. Doodle - Unknown license
  34. ShangriLaNF - 100% free
  35. Pusab - Unknown license
  36. Stencilia-A - 100% free
  37. Umber SSi - Unknown license
  38. Pixa Circle by Ayi Studio, $10.00
    Font family designed for screen texts with eight variants and a variant of dingbats.
  39. Ambra Sans by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini with Francesco Canovaro as a development and reinvention of Tarif by Andrea Tartarelli, Ambra Sans is a humanist sans typeface family, drawn around a lively, expressive skeleton but developed with a contemporary, post-digital sensibility that implies low contrast and tall x-height. In designing Ambra Sans, the authors wanted to research the elusive natural signature of handmade humanist letter shapes, in the effort of preserving it while still developing all the capabilities of type as a technical tool in the digital age. Like a frail insect preserved in amber, humanist design is the "ghost in the machine" of this font, that aims at seducing the viewers with its soft, welcoming text flow, firmly opposing the rigid, formal tone of most sans serif fonts. Born to provide a useful tool to graphic designers with branding and editorial needs, Ambra Sans develops around two subfamilies with slight but fundamental differences. The display family offers a taller x-height, optimizing readability and spacing in headings and display use, while offering a single story lowercase g to provide more consistent branding usage. The text family, on the other side, goes for a smaller x-height to give more traditional proportion to the text and removes the slight tapering in the stems to provide better rendering on screen in small formats. Both subfamilies of Ambra Sans develop around a wide range of seven weights with corresponding true italics, with Ambra Display sporting an extra heavy weight for maximum versatility. In total the family counts 30 fonts, each with over 600 glyphs for a wide language coverage. Open type features and glyph alternates further enrich the usage possibility of this typeface that wants to offer contemporary designer an alternative, unexpectedly human approach to contemporary sans type, softly preserving the spirit of handmade calligraphy while encasing its frail nature in a transparent, strong and powerful design language.
  40. 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."
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