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  1. DS Motion Demo - Unknown license
  2. Larabiefont Free - Unknown license
  3. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  4. Gizmo - Unknown license
  5. Koenig-Type - Unknown license
  6. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  7. supercar cyr - Unknown license
  8. Gizmo - Shade - Unknown license
  9. BM spiral Cap Cyr - Unknown license
  10. Zekton - Unknown license
  11. SF Buttacup - Unknown license
  12. Water Street Detour - Unknown license
  13. DS JugendSC Demo - Unknown license
  14. Runic Alt - Unknown license
  15. BM stamp Cyr - Unknown license
  16. Zekton Dots - Unknown license
  17. Gorus by Smartfont, $19.00
    Gorus is a variable width sans serif type family that's been created to give a powerful but flexible tool to create strong headlines, posters, logos, and display text with tight spacing and maximum space coverage. A contemporary geometric family in 15 styles brings a modern and strong impression to your design.
  18. Hagenbeck by alphabeet.at, $30.00
    Hagenbeck is an old style font face with the intention to get really bold. It's a design from 2019, drawn during a rainy stay in the eponymous district in Hamburg, the designers ‘hood for a long time. There is the bold weight and a decorative stamped version of this font face.
  19. Addison by Kimmy Design, $15.00
    Addison is a typeface that brings together modern western styles with a rustic texture. Between Addison West, with thick block serifs, and Circus, a more decorative face, the two would bring an authentic and unique style to any artwork. The bold faces make a stand and standout for any design concept.
  20. Charpentier Sans Pro by Ingo, $41.00
    A humanistic sans serif The first version of this font was created in 1994 within the framework of the bid placed by the city of Graz to become the location for the Winter Olympics in 2006. Appropriately, its original name was ”Olympia.“ The font is intended to embody classic ideals as well as to meet modern demands. The proportions of Charpentier Sans are directly derived from Roman capitals and the humanistic book-face. The contrast between strokes and thin strokes is based on medieval uncial script. And thus, a modern serif sans was created emphasizing thick and thin strokes together. Thanks to its traditional form language, Charpentier Sans is very legible, adapts to various forms of content and expresses a kind of calmness and certainty. Details resulting from writing with the quill guarantee that the font doesn’t appear too rough and unemotional. Even the tiny, pointed mini serifs contribute to the unmistakable appearance of the font. They create an exciting contrast to the soft flowing forms of the letters and are, to a great extent, conducive to the legibility. Consequently Charpentier Sans always appears with an extremely sharp and clear outline. Charpentier Sans Italique has an even more distinct ductus derived from writing. Especially the rounded forms from a, e, f, g and y reflect the handwritten humanistic cursive. Charpentier Sans is comprised of many ligatures, including discretional ones, plus proportional medieval and capital figures for the normal type as well as disproportional tabular figures with a consistent width. Above and beyond the ”normal“ Latin typeface system, small caps are available as an especially elegant form of distinction.
  21. Zierde Grotesk by Lewis McGuffie Type, $35.00
    Zierde is a take on early advertising, small-copy grotesks of the late 19th/early 20th century, and is largely inspired by Miller & Richard’s own range of Grotesques. More importantly, Zierde is accompanied by a large set of ornaments (+200) which hark back to the look-and-feel of the early-modernist arts and crafts movement. The ornaments in, and presentation of, Zierde owe much credit to J.G Schelter & Giesecke’s 1913 type specimen book ‘Die Zierde’. The strong functional uppercase sans-serifs alongside luscious, beautiful patterns in ‘Die Zierde’ make for beautiful combinations. This early-modernist use of grotesk alongside ornament looks bizarre in the eyes of us used to seeing sans-serifs in more formal, sterile settings. The face itself retains some historical flourishes such as the eccentric leaning angle of the italics, the long cross-bar on the ‘G’, the gammy-leg of the ‘R’, a strange ampersand and some irregular terminals across the weights. Zierde is display face meant for headlines, titles, short-copy, labels and logos. It comes in caps and small caps, Latin and Cyrillic.
  22. Rezland - Unknown license
  23. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  24. Amputa Bangiz - Unknown license
  25. Negatron - Personal use only
  26. DJ Autocar - Personal use only
  27. TOY_SOLDIERS - Personal use only
  28. Capture it - 100% free
  29. Dot Your Eyes - Personal use only
  30. Casper - Unknown license
  31. Necros - Unknown license
  32. Scrogglet - Personal use only
  33. Komika Text - Unknown license
  34. Ellianarelle's Path - Unknown license
  35. SoulMission - Unknown license
  36. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  37. Devil's Snare - Unknown license
  38. Pirmokas - Personal use only
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