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  1. Kick The Font - Personal use only
  2. Punkstoric - Personal use only
  3. Spoonge Punk - Personal use only
  4. Black Audio - Personal use only
  5. Fabrics - Personal use only
  6. SoldierWW2 - Unknown license
  7. Asenine Thin - Unknown license
  8. Bagpack - Unknown license
  9. Rival - Unknown license
  10. Planes-S-Modern - Unknown license
  11. BranchingMouse Becker - Unknown license
  12. GUNBATS - Unknown license
  13. Brand New Heavies - Unknown license
  14. LaEdith - Unknown license
  15. Plastic Tomato - Unknown license
  16. Angular - Unknown license
  17. GauFontSpyLetter - Unknown license
  18. Leaves & Straw by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    These ornaments are made from plants which grow on Alphabet Farm, the place where Stone Type Foundry is located.
  19. Interlace by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Designed inspired by video technology and meant for the use on television, but never really made it there. Yet...
  20. Letreiro by Scannerlicker, $11.00
    Letreiro is a nostalgic display font family, a personal view on portuguese hand lettering from the mid 20th century.
  21. DF Camino by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    DF Camino is a revised mid 20th century geometric sanserif which guides you from somewhere to elsewhere. And beyond.
  22. Qreakitty by Wontenart, $25.00
    Special fonts for you, made with love, strength, beauty and all the positive aspects to pour into written form.
  23. Kids Font by Edyta Demurat, $16.00
    This is a fun, multi-lingual font made for children's publications. Perfect for books, magazines, posters or various gadgets.
  24. Vektori by Suomi, $19.00
    Vektori family comes from those Atari games that had those distinct vector graphics with thin and precise straight lines.
  25. Public Works JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Public Works JNL emulates the hand-made lettering found on older signs printed by silk screen for local governments.
  26. FE Sector by Egor Stremousov, $50.00
    FE Sector is made up of sectors and sticks. it is intended to create various patterns and decorative titles.
  27. Astrology by Monotype, $40.99
    Astrology signs that had been designed for newspaper and printers purposed in the hotmetal aera from the Monotype caster.
  28. Zipper by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Zipper tries to give the feeling of a typeface made with pieces of bold and thin letters pasted together.
  29. Lyra by Canada Type, $39.95
    Lyra is an Italian Renaissance script that might have developed if metal type had not broken the evolution of broad pen calligraphy. It lies in the area between the humanist bookhand and the chancery cursive, combining the fullness and articulation of the Roman letters with a moderate italic slant and condensation. A steep pen-angle allows use of a broader pen relative to the x-height, giving the letters more contrast with light verticals and heavy curves. Lyra embodies the Renaissance spirit of refining technical advances of the late middle ages with reintroduction of ancient classical principles. Based on the moving penstroke with constantly changing pen-angle, it brings the vitality of handwriting to the ordered legibility of type. Lyra is a formal italic, too slow for copying books. By eliminating the element of speed, digital technology opens up a new level of calligraphy, bringing it into the sphere of typography as would naturally have happened if metalworkers had not controlled the process. If classical Western traditions are respected, digital calligraphy has the potential to recapture the work of the past and restart its stalled evolution. There is of course no substitute for the charm of actual writing, with each letter made for its space; but the tradeoff is for the formal harmony of classical calligraphy as every curve resonates in tune with every other. This three-weight font family marks Philip Bouwsma's much-requested return from a three year hiatus. It also reminds us of his solid vision in regards to how calligraphy, typography and technology can interact to produce digital beauty and vesatility. Each of the three Lyra fonts contains almost three character sets in a single file. Aside from the usual wealth of alternates normally built into Bouwsma's work, Lyra offers two unique features for the user who appreciates the availability of handy solutions to subtle design space issues: At least three (and as many as six) length variations on ascending and descending forms, and 65 snap-on swashes which can be attached to either end of the majuscules or minuscules. The series also offers 24 dividers and ornaments built into each weight, and a stand-alone font containing 90 stars/snowflakes/flowers, symmetric contstructs for building frames or separators, masking, watermarking, or just good old psychedelia.
  30. Dusk Till Dawn by Comicraft, $19.00
    The Vampires have risen from their graves! Innocent young virgins (also goats, sheep, sheep dogs, cows and other sundry farmyard animals) may not see out the night. DUSK TILL DAWN has been exhumed, lightly dusted in dry earth and exsanguinated for your convenience. Bury your tombstones in Gothic Chic with a font that may very well be worth dying for. We cannot guarantee you will come back to life however. We waited to unleash this font until the midnight hour, so grab your wooden stakes, silver bullets, crossbows, slingshots and any supernatural weaponry you may have at hand. Garlic capsules and Holy Bibles are also recommended!
  31. Sweet Honey by BlackLotus, $12.00
    Sweet Honey is a display font inspired by the cuteness and joy of childhood. Any design made using this font will bring out a cheerful, cute, and unique feel that blends together. Each Uppercase and Lowercase character in this font is made as unique as possible, so that this font can stand out and be easy to remember whenever people look at it. This font has 2 styles, namely regular and bubble, these styles make this font more varied so that it adds inspiration to every design that is made. Sweet Honey is perfect for use in brochures, book titles, magazines, posters, announcements, and more.
  32. Lubaline by Lián Types, $39.00
    Who haven't heard the phrase that ‘any past time was better’?. Although I sometimes find this phrase a little too pessimistic (because I try to think that the best is yet to come), it may be true regarding my passion, typography. I'm too young (29) unfortunately, and this means I did not have the pleasure of being contemporary with maybe the man who has influenced my work the most (1). The man that showed that letters are more than just letters to be read. Herb Lubalin (1918-1981), also called sometimes as ‘the rule basher’ (2), smashed the taboos and sacred rules of type design and gave it personality. He rejected the functionalist philosophy of europeans in favor of an eclectic and exuberant style. To him, letters were not merely vessels of form, they were objects of meaning. (3). Nowadays, when looking at his portfolio, who dares to deny that the term ‘typography’ and ‘beauty’ may go hand-in-hand without any problem? Ed Benguiat, one of Herb’s partners, still likes making jokes with the phrase “screw legibility, type should be beautiful” and what I understand of this is not to forget the rules, but to know and break them carefully. In an era of pure eclecticism, we, the lovers of flourishes and swashes, can't do nothing but admire all the legacy that Lubalin, this wonderful type-guru, left. My font Lubaline read as “the line of Lubalin” is my humble tribute to him. Those who know his work, may see the influences easily like in his ‘Beards’ (1976) and ‘The Sound of Music’ (1965) posters; the art-deco forms in many of his amazing logos and practically in all his creations where letters seem to be alive just like you and me. I really hope that the future finds me still learning more and more about type-design and letterforms, and like him, always willing to make innovations in my field: Because letters are not just letters to be read. NOTES (1) These are some of my fonts in which some of Lubalin’s influences can be seen (in order of creation): Reina, Aire, Erotica, String, Beatle, Heroe, Selfie, Model, Seventies, and many others that are still in progress. (2) (3) Steven Heller. Herb Lubalin: Rule Basher. U&lc (1998) http://www.printmag.com/imprint/my-favorite-lubalin/
  33. Equestria_Cyrillic - Personal use only
  34. Hirosh - Unknown license
  35. Cortin - Unknown license
  36. BurntMF - Unknown license
  37. Plastic Tomato - Unknown license
  38. SexyMF - Unknown license
  39. ayupan - Unknown license
  40. BrushtipTexe by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    Arrrrrr! A brand new handwritten brush font for all your pirate treasure maps, mateys. And very usable elsewhere of course.
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