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  1. Rosalinde - Unknown license
  2. Jagz - Unknown license
  3. Pixelzim - Unknown license
  4. The Lobster font, created by Pablo Impallari, stands as a notable achievement in the realm of typeface design, particularly known for its unique and engaging personality. Introduced as a high-quality...
  5. SociaLAnimaL - Personal use only
  6. PF Tempesta Five Compressed - Unknown license
  7. PF Tempesta Five Extended - Unknown license
  8. Sanguinary™ - Unknown license
  9. Joyeuse™ - Unknown license
  10. Walrod - Unknown license
  11. Casua - Unknown license
  12. Patrician™ - Unknown license
  13. Lovelace by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli with Maria Chiara Fantini, Lovelace is Zetafonts homage to the tradition of nineteenth century “Old Style” typography - a revival of Renaissance hand-lettered shapes driven by the desire to create a less formal and more friendly alternative to Bodonian serifs. While taking inspiration from the letter shapes created by Pheimester or Alexander Kay - with their calligraphic curves and heavy angled serifs that influenced Benguiat and Goudy’s typefaces in the 70s - we also tried to add elegance and contrast by following another 19th century revival style: the Elzevir. This digital homage to victorian typography, aptly named after the algorist daughter of lord Byron, is developed in two optical sizes, both in a six weights range from extralight to extrabold. The text variant offers maximum readability thanks to the generous x-height and screen-friendly design, while the display variant excels in the sharp contrast and thin details needed for editorial and large-size titling use. The italics, strongly influenced by calligraphy, have been complemented with a display script family, including luscious swashes and connected lowercase letters, lovingly designed by Zetafont in-house calligrapher. All the thirty weights of Lovelace cover over 200 languages that use latin, cyrillic and greek alphabets, and include advanced Open Type features as Stylistic Alternates, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Small Caps and Case Sensitive Forms.
  14. Mercury Blob - Unknown license
  15. Gunplay 3D - Unknown license
  16. Circus Ornate - Personal use only
  17. Beast vs SpreadTall - Unknown license
  18. DS Down Cyr - Unknown license
  19. Fiddums Family - Unknown license
  20. Rosemary Roman - Personal use only
  21. Typographers Holidayfont - Unknown license
  22. Sansation - Unknown license
  23. Chess-7 - Personal use only
  24. GoodPeace - Personal use only
  25. Jagz - Unknown license
  26. Syntax Error - Unknown license
  27. Widget - Unknown license
  28. DS Podd Cyr - Unknown license
  29. itsadzoke - 100% free
  30. Celtica - 100% free
  31. FarCry - Personal use only
  32. DS Army Cyr - Unknown license
  33. DisneyPark - Unknown license
  34. BeachType - 100% free
  35. ZRex - Unknown license
  36. Resagnicto - 100% free
  37. Kitsch by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Francesco Canovaro with help from Andrea Tartarelli and Maria Chiara Fantini, Kitsch is a typeface happily living at the crossroads between classical latin and medieval gothic letterforms. But, rather than referencing historical models like the italian Rotunda or the french Bastarda scripts, Kitsch tries to renew both its inspirations, finding a contemporary vibe in the dynamic texture of the calligraphic broad-nib pen applied to the proportions of the classical roman skeleton. The resulting high contrast and spiky details make Kitsch excel in display uses, while a fine-tuned text version manages to keep at small sizes the dynamic expressivity of the design without sacrificing legibility. Both variants are designed in a wide range of weights (from the almost monolinear thin to the dense black), and are fully equipped with a extended character sets covering over two hundred languages that use latin, cyrillic and greek alphabets. Special care has been put in designing Kitsch italic letterforms, with the broad-nib movements referencing classical italian letterforms to add even more shades to your typographic palette. The resulting alternate letter shapes have also been included in the roman weights as Stylistic Alternates - part to the wide range of Open Type features (Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Small Caps and Case Sensitive Forms) provided with all the 32 weights of Kitsch. Born for editorial and branding use, Kitsch is fashionable but solid, self-confident enough to look classic while ironic enough to be contemporary.
  38. Fraktur-Schmuck - Personal use only
  39. Something Fishy - Personal use only
  40. AddShade - Unknown license
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