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  1. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  2. RhumbaScript - 100% free
  3. CAC Lasko Condensed - Unknown license
  4. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  5. Shredder - Unknown license
  6. GERALDINE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  7. The Alhambra font, designed by Harold Lohner, is a distinctive typeface that draws inspiration from the intricate tile work and architectural details of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. This ic...
  8. Senlot Sans by insigne, $29.99
    Senlot Sans defies convention. A follow-up to the elegant Senlot, Senlot Sans is anything but another sans serif font in search of character. This new member of the Senlot family, while slightly more traditional than its original cousin, confidently boasts more contrast than most sans serifs on the market and even strides smoothly ahead with some of the original Senlot’s calligraphic features. The rich appearance of Senlot Sans contains a complete set of small capitals and nine weights from thin to bold. Unlock its potential even more with titling capitals, superscripts and subscripts, and open style figures. With its broad palate of variables and options, the font covers over 72 Latin-based languages. Simple, elegant, and versatile, Senlot Sans now makes perfect more possible. Put the simplicity of this stunning font to work for you.
  9. Retro Signature - Personal use only
  10. Honey Florist - Personal Use - Personal use only
  11. BILLY ARGEL FONT - Personal use only
  12. JANDA Love And Rain - Personal use only
  13. War Letters - Personal use only
  14. Selfish - 100% free
  15. Stefan Budde-Siegel - Personal use only
  16. LYSSA DEMO VERSION - Unknown license
  17. Moeflon - Unknown license
  18. Life-Lessons - Personal use only
  19. Venice Classic - Unknown license
  20. LostWages - 100% free
  21. LT Beverage - 100% free
  22. China - Unknown license
  23. Libertinas-co. - Personal use only
  24. Lovely Amatis Signature - Personal use only
  25. Don Quixote - Personal use only
  26. Dirty and Classic - Personal use only
  27. Posteratus Rex - Personal use only
  28. Remeslo - Unknown license
  29. PreludeFLF - Unknown license
  30. Mosquito - Unknown license
  31. Candy Cane Personal Use - Personal use only
  32. Escobeta One - Personal use only
  33. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  34. Shortbrush - Personal use only
  35. Caliph - Unknown license
  36. Turbayne Running Hand - Unknown license
  37. Drinking - Unknown license
  38. Olho de Boi - Personal use only
  39. WATERCOLORS CLEAN PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  40. Moskau Pattern by Letter Edit, $49.00
    The design of the typeface Moskau Grotesk and Moskau Pattern is based on the signage created for the Café Moskau in Berlin by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel in the beginning of the 1960s. The Café Moskau, across from the Kino International on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin Mitte was one of the prestige edifices of the former DDR (German Democratic Republic). Built in the early 1960s, it advanced over the years and changing social developments to a trademark building of the capital. The lettering display on the roof was created by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel (October 17, 1910 – September 19, 1985). He had been Professor at the School for Applied Arts in Berlin, and, in addition to the creation of many posters, book covers and postage stamps, he was responsible for the signage of the Kino International as well as for the complete graphic treatment for the Palace of the Republik. The signage for the Café Moskau with the words »RESTAURANT«, »CAFÉ«, »KONZERT« and »MOCKBA« set in capital letters, becomes the basis for the Moskau Grotesk which was developed by Björn Gogalla in 2013. This face should not be seen as an imitation. A few shortcomings were »fixed«. In favor of maintaining the core characteristics some unique features were, however, not relinquished. Lower case letters and the missing capital letters were designed from scratch. It is not surprising that the plain, unassuming geometrical direction of the basic character style forms a bridge to the architecture of the 1960s. Inspired by the then favored, diverse possibilities inherent in the architectural example and wall reliefs, two complimentary pattern fonts emerged.
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