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  1. Rockadelic by Blankids, $18.00
    Introducing a new retro bold script called Rockadelic. Bring back to the 70's era Rockadelic inspired by posters and album covers of funk, disco and rockabilly music with bold and fun style. Rockadelic comes with OpenType features such stylistic alternates, stylistic sets, swash & ligatures and is good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, t-shirt design, packaging and any more.
  2. Ravenna by Aboutype, $24.99
    A mechanically drawn felt tip pen styled font with matching common cap styles suitable for greeting cards, posters, and announcements. Ravenna requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  3. Deco Revisited JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a retro Art Deco poster as well as many of the true classic Art Deco type designs of the 1930s and 1940s, Deco Revisited JNL is a bold, black, stencil-influenced design with no counters. Although being a contemporary design, its use in any retro project will truly evoke a feeling for the “streamline” era. Deco Revisited JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. AZ Storm by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Storm was inspired from old '70's skateboard logo. This font was designed for use as a fun bold headline.
  5. Runic by Monotype, $29.99
    This 1935 design from Monotype is an extremely condensed display font that has a slight flavor of nineteenth-century wood type. Runic Condensed font is tall and lean with a huge x-height and hairline serifs. It is an ideal display type for eccentric pieces where space is at a premium.
  6. Placard by Monotype, $29.99
    The Placard Condensed font family is based on drawings received from Germany. These narrow, heavy, sans serif typefaces were made for use in headlines and advertising display work. Placard Condensed has a large x-height, short ascenders and descenders and is capable of packing very tightly to produce forceful publicity work.
  7. Chuckl by Ayca Atalay, $18.00
    Chuckl | A Bold Display Typeface Chuckl is a bold display typeface that is both fun and powerful, amusing yet impactful. It is visually striking and unique; unforgettable and un-ignorable. Excellent for brand identities, logos, packaging, posters and the like.
  8. Relocation by Gassstype, $25.00
    Introducing of our new product the name is Relocation is Rough Brush horror font Bold handmade with ligature and Multilanguage support. Best for halloween poster, horror poster, childrenbook, cartoon, comic etc
  9. Chiland by Hitype, $15.00
    Chiland is a bold fun display typeface with unique style. Excellent for branding, packaging, advertising, logo, poster, print, etc.
  10. Beton by Linotype, $29.99
    The Bauer Typefoundry first released the Beton family of types in 1936. Created by the German type designer Heinrich Jost, the present digital version of the Beton family consists of six slab serif typefaces. First developed during the early 1800s, by the 1930s slab serif faces had become one of many stock styles of type developed by foundries all over the world. Because of their distance from pen-drawn forms and their industrial appearance, they were seen as “modern” typefaces. (Their serifs kept them from being too modern.) The first slab serif typefaces were outgrowths of didone style text faces (e.g., Walbaum). As newspapers and advertising grew in importance in the western world (especially in “Wild West” America), type founders and printers began to create bigger, bolder typefaces, which would set large headlines apart from text, and each other. Through display tactics, businesses and industry could begin to visually differentiate their products from one another. This craze eventually led to the development of monster sized wood type, among other things. By the 20th Century, the typographic establishment had begun to tame, categorize, and codify 19th Century type styles. It was in the wake of this environment that Jost developed Beton. The Beton family is a type “family” in a pre-1950s sense of the word. Although six styles of type are available, only four of them fit in logical progression with each other (Beton Light, Beton Demi Bold, Beton Bold, and Beton Extra Bold). The other two members of the family, Beton Bold Condensed and Beton Bold Compressed, are more like distant cousins. They function better as single headlines to text set in Beton Light or Beton Demi Bold, of as companions to totally separate typefaces.
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  13. Mogata - 100% free
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  15. Rockabye - Personal use only
  16. Debitant - 100% free
  17. Blade Runner Movie Font - Unknown license
  18. Disparador - Personal use only
  19. SONY's Logo - Unknown license
  20. Got heroin? - Personal use only
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  22. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  23. Barbaric - Personal use only
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  34. Jacked Eleven Highlight - Personal use only
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  37. Mathmos Original - Unknown license
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