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  1. BooRush by Nurf Designs, $12.00
    BooRush is a display font with a childish touch. The bold shape makes this font very suitable for any playful heading!
  2. Easy Living JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Easy Living JNL is a bold Art Deco type face modeled from the name of a 1930s magazine entitled "Country Living".
  3. Grotesque by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Based on a revival of one of the popular type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, or text, bold.
  4. Pudgie by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Pudgie is an all caps, bold, sans serif font. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, and small blocks of text.
  5. Ginga> - Personal use only
  6. Gretoon Highlight - Personal use only
  7. SoulCalibuR - 100% free
  8. gAbAcHiTA FFP - Personal use only
  9. Tribal Dragon - Personal use only
  10. Night Club 70s - Personal use only
  11. Ruthless Wreckin TWO - Personal use only
  12. MKorsair - 100% free
  13. Alba Super - Personal use only
  14. JFJungleRock - Unknown license
  15. Brother Bear - 100% free
  16. CMCorruged - 100% free
  17. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
  18. aaaiight! - Unknown license
  19. Bamf - Unknown license
  20. SPARKS MADE US - Personal use only
  21. font twelve - Personal use only
  22. HVD Peace - Unknown license
  23. Project Z - Personal use only
  24. Cubiculo Gallery) - Personal use only
  25. Kid Kosmic - Personal use only
  26. Sweeep - Unknown license
  27. CMSquish - 100% free
  28. Stargazers - Unknown license
  29. Besign - 100% free
  30. Shot - Unknown license
  31. Karloff - Unknown license
  32. Gothic Alarm Clock - Unknown license
  33. Achilles - Unknown license
  34. QuickQuick - Unknown license
  35. Vila Morena - Unknown license
  36. Tetris - Unknown license
  37. TNG Monitors - Unknown license
  38. Vaguely Repulsive - Unknown license
  39. Tokyo City Pop by IKIIKOWRK, $19.00
    Are you prepared to add a retro energy and the vivacious pop culture of the 1980s to your creative projects? Look no further than Tokyo City Pop, the ideal retro pop font that is ready to give your creative pursuits a fresh and vibrant edge! Tokyo City Pop yells instead than merely speaking. Its text is bold and funky, dancing across the page and vibrating with the energy of a busy city. Each word evokes a burst of vitality, embodying the youthful spirit and inventiveness that characterize urban landscape. This typeface is perfect for an vintage stuff, retro poster layout, magazine design, packaging, food & beverages and also good for quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
  40. Kade by Re-Type, $45.00
    Kade is a display/semi display sans family of fonts based on vernacular lettering photographed over the last ten years in and around the harbors of Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Hence the name Kade that translates into English as ‘quay’, also the name of its designer. Kade grew slowly from many different ideas and elements. The letters reflects the industrial method in which they are cut for the side of ships from large steel plates. Frequently subtleties of curves are compromised due to the cutting tools and the fact engineers are in control. Kade’s italics have an experimental character and were produced in an unorthodox manner by rotating 8 degrees, rather than slanting the roman characters, a method sometimes employed in shipyards. Kade constructed character is ideal for contemporary editorial works, architecture magazines, museums communication and posters. The six distinct styles are published in OpenType format, featuring small caps and four sets of numbers (proportional old style, tabular old style, proportional lining and tabular lining), as well as matching currency symbols and a complete set of fractions.
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