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  1. BoinkoMatic - Unknown license
  2. Nord - 100% free
  3. Klaxon - Unknown license
  4. Nickerbocker-Normal - Unknown license
  5. HorstCaps Caps:001.001 - Unknown license
  6. Grumpybutt - Unknown license
  7. Ian - Unknown license
  8. Trace Font for Kids - Unknown license
  9. Nickley-NormalA - Unknown license
  10. Titanick-Display - Unknown license
  11. baldhead - Unknown license
  12. FuzzySock - Unknown license
  13. Frantic - Unknown license
  14. Laconick-NormalA - Unknown license
  15. Cthulhu Runes - Unknown license
  16. FuturistStencil - Unknown license
  17. GF Vienna heavy - Unknown license
  18. Will-Harris - Unknown license
  19. Toronto Gothic by E-phemera, $12.00
    Toronto Gothic was developed from a headline in a 1920s issue of the Toronto Star. In a previous life, it was probably Condensed Titling Gothic #11, but in this form its rounded corners and irregular lines are meant to make it look worn from years of use.
  20. Rifton by Halbfett, $30.00
    Rifton is a heavy display typeface designed for use in large sizes. It is available as a regular and italic font or as one Variable Font with an italic axis. Installing the Variable Font offers users additional benefits because, in addition to the pre-defined “upright” and “italic” instances, the interpolations between them can be used. That allows you to have slanted text – but just a little less slanted than in the italic. Rifton is an all-caps design, but the letters mapped to the lowercase keyboard do not always have the same forms as the uppercase. That is most visible when it comes to the “s”, which takes a Star-Wars-style form (think of the Star Wars logo). The Rifton fonts also include OpenType features like ligatures – including some exciting discretionary ligatures – and super-wide alternate glyphs for several letters, including “B”, “E”, “F”, “H”, “L”, “N”, “P”, “R”, “T” and “Z”. Rifton is ideal for making a bold statement in headlines, poster designs, or logos. -
  21. Florentine SwashCaps - Unknown license
  22. Wanax Demo - Unknown license
  23. Brinar by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    I've been working on a usable sans serif for body copy since the mid-1990s (though I certainly did not know it at the time). This one works well. It started life back in the mists of time as a scan of an old German font by Carl Fahrenwaldt. It was developed fully as a synergized serif with strong traditional roots and released as Bergsland Pro. Now it finally makes it to where I was headed all along as a sans text font. This is a well modulated humanist, sans serif font family with many OpenType features and over 600 characters: Caps, lower case, small caps, ligatures, swashes, small cap figures, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accents characters, ordinal numbers, and so on. It is designed for text use in body copy. But it also works very well for elegantly stylized display.
  24. DuvallOutline - Unknown license
  25. Duvall - Unknown license
  26. Hackers - Unknown license
  27. Stilla - Unknown license
  28. Kredit - Unknown license
  29. Neuropol - Unknown license
  30. Rundfunk - Unknown license
  31. Pind - Unknown license
  32. Duvall - Unknown license
  33. Kaat by ChrisNuijen.com, $29.00
    Kaat is a new type (2013). It was designed by Chris Nuijen and named after his daughter Kaat. It represents the period in which everyone has their face behind the latest mobile phone screen or interactive games console. "Kaat"is slick, modern and progressive, to reflect our busy immediate life style, whilst providing the essentials in a period where people can be judged on television. Kaat is here to stay and to evolve. Everyone wants to try to be that little bit different, but essentially we are all the same, with the same inherent needs, just like babies or children. We need to be fed, watered, nurtured and loved, the only difference is in today's world you can do all that from behind a screen. "Kaat" bridges that gap, transcending the basic needs of type, with the sophistication and fast paced sharpness of today, everyone wants to be different but we all stay the same, this is a reflection in the thickness and shape of each glyph. The font represents how we are molded and cast differently in yet we still stay the same, because we need the repetition! Everything needs to be done quicker, simpler and cheaper. We eat we sleep we communicate.
  34. Kosumi by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Kosumi is an experimental display typeface. Its juxtaposition of thick and thin catches that gleam in your eye, and leads you by the hand out of your comfort zone with such ease that you'll never look back. Kosumi is comfortable in any of a thousand different places, looking brilliant on posters, and reigning supreme within magazine spreads. All you need to do is let is whisk you away. The eye-catching differences between thick and thin lines serve to capitalise your attention, ensuring your nicely laid out headline is truly the star of the show!
  35. Valium - Unknown license
  36. Fette Trump-Deutsch - Unknown license
  37. Bric-a-Braque - Unknown license
  38. SketchTools - 100% free
  39. Sho-Card-Caps - 100% free
  40. yodle - Unknown license
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