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  1. Goth Stencil Premium - Personal use only
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  3. Quidic by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Quidic is an unusual display typeface. The upper-case letters are strongly vertical, condensed, and bold. Used by themselves, they make headlines and titles that stand out. The lower case letters do not have serifs similar to those on the upper-case letters, but rather have the serif shapes one expects from an italic style. The lower-case is also quite short compared to the upper-case letters. The italic styles of the family are unusual because the lower-case letters keep their shapes and the upper-case letters and numbers change. The family has three styles that differ more by width rather than by weight. Although some Bauhaus fonts have several letter shapes that are similar, there is no other typeface quite like Quidic. The family can be used for many things, but not for text. For a "normalized" version of this typeface, see Qwatick.
  4. Zona Black by Intelligent Design, $8.00
    Zona Black is a geometric sans–serif display black typeface. It was inspired by typography from 1920's posters featuring clean lines and some quite distinct glyphs such as the uppercase B and the H. Despite being black it's tall x–height makes Zona quite legible even in smaller sizes.
  5. Flirt by Canada Type, $25.00
    It's a very happy day when we stumble upon beautiful alphabets that were never digitized. It is even a happier day when the beautiful alphabet finds its way to us through friends and people who like our work. Some two months ago, the forms of this gorgeous font were pointed to us by a friend who saw it in an old Dover Publications specimen book showcasing historical alphabets. It was there under the name Vanessa, with nothing else to go by. We looked and researched for further information but found nothing else. So this gem comes to you like a coal that winked its way out of the ashes because it wanted to shine again. Flirt is very authentic art deco with a noticeable element of artistic pride, swashy delicate majuscules and very aristocratic, fashionable and flirty minuscules. The majuscules can be used as every other capitals usually are, or as initial caps. The minuscules can very nicely stand on their own quite independently from the caps whenever desired. These letters are quite similar to the hand lettering used on of the kind of theater posters, specifically burlesque and opera entertainment, which are now considered very retro-chic and fashionable to see hanging on walls in home or office. The initial specimen we worked from showed a single basic art deco alphabet with numerals which seemed as they belonged to another font. That alphabet became the base Flirt font, the numerals were redrawn to fit much better with the minuscules, and the character set was greatly expanded to include punctuation, accented characters, and many many alternates, especially for the majuscules. Majuscules with a descending right vertical stroke were a common artistic touch in the high days of theater posters, so we thought they would be great additions to the character set. These alternates can be found all over the font. So to maximize the design fun, have a character map or glyphs palette handy when you use Flirt. After the base font was finished, we thought it would be a good idea to give it a bold treatment unlike anything seen out there, and the farthest thing from the mechanical bolds seen everywhere now. This bolding treatment consisted of thickening the lowercase's vertical strokes inwards, but leaving the horizontal stroke weight as is, and thickening only the thicker vertical strokes of the uppercase. The result is quite the visual feat. We encourage you to test both the regular and bold weights and see for yourself.
  6. Strippy by Just Font You, $18.00
    Inspired from the bold and loud visual statements from the 90s poster and graphic design trend, makes Strippy can’t hold itself to be born in this universe. A clean, square, and bold form of body, makes Strippy is the simple way to go to shot your statement louder and wider.
  7. Chilly Cherry by Hanoded, $15.00
    It’s cherry season, so I bought 2 kilos of cherries at the local cherry farm. The cherries I bought had been in a cooling cell, so they were quite cold. As I was eating them, the name for this new font popped up! Chilly Cherry is a handmade serif. It’s a little wobbly, a little off-center, but it will surely put a smile on the cherry lips of your customers.
  8. 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.
  9. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  10. tekken 6 2 - Unknown license
  11. Mogata - 100% free
  12. Rolloglide - Personal use only
  13. Rockabye - Personal use only
  14. Debitant - 100% free
  15. Blade Runner Movie Font - Unknown license
  16. Disparador - Personal use only
  17. SONY's Logo - Unknown license
  18. Got heroin? - Personal use only
  19. derail - Personal use only
  20. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  21. Barbaric - Personal use only
  22. Negotiate Free - Unknown license
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  29. MoneyGoRound - Personal use only
  30. Pouttu - Unknown license
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  32. Jacked Eleven Highlight - Personal use only
  33. Agent Orange - Unknown license
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  35. Mathmos Original - Unknown license
  36. VegasTWENTYTWO - Unknown license
  37. Prospect - Unknown license
  38. 79 - Unknown license
  39. Andrei - 100% free
  40. Walshes - Unknown license
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