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  1. NFL Saints - Unknown license
  2. Jambetica - Personal use only
  3. Pianaforma - 100% free
  4. Quadranta - 100% free
  5. College Block - Personal use only
  6. Goldoni - Personal use only
  7. Crosshatcher - Personal use only
  8. Lausanne - Personal use only
  9. KG Shadow of the Night - Personal use only
  10. Blessings through Raindrops - Personal use only
  11. ENYO Serif Light - Personal use only
  12. Pervitina Dex - Personal use only
  13. ZiGzAgEo - Personal use only
  14. Janda Spring Doodles - Personal use only
  15. Janda Snickerdoodle Serif - Personal use only
  16. handwriting-draft_free-version - Personal use only
  17. soul handwriting_free-version - Personal use only
  18. MISFITS - Personal use only
  19. Korneuburg Slab Regular - Personal use only
  20. Derradeira - Personal use only
  21. ComFi - Personal use only
  22. Dancing_DL1.0 - Unknown license
  23. Wacamóler Caps - Personal use only
  24. gAbAcHiTA FFP - Personal use only
  25. Cocogoose Classic by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Download PDF Specimen Created as a display typeface in 2012 by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Cocogoose is one of Zetafonts most loved typefaces. A sans serif typeface of geometric proportions, with very low contrast and slightly rounded corners, it was the first typeface to be produced in the Coco series, an ongoing research on the design variation in gothic typefaces through the ages. Cocogoose extreme x-height and ultrabold weight (with regular being comparable to heavy weights of other typefaces), have since then made it very popular for effective display and logo use, also thanks to decorative versions like Cocogoose Letterpress. Since 2016, Andrea Tartarelli has been improving the typeface expanding the original glyph set to include cyrillic and greek and adding extra weights, widths, and italics to the original family range, and bringing Cocogoose to an impressive count of 52 variants. In 2019, Francesco Canovaro has teamed with Andrea Tartarelli and Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini to create a new variant subfamily: Cocogoose Classic, featuring 8 weights and matching italics. Cocogoose Classic keeps the original design for uppercase characters while developing a new design for lowercase, with a smaller x-height, round dots and expanded open-type features, including positional numerals, alternate forms, and extended ligatures and bringing the glyph count to over 1000 characters.
  26. Yefimov Sans by ParaType, $30.00
    Yefimov Sans is a sans companion for Yefimov Serif . It is one of the last original faces by Vladimir Yefimov. It has contemporary design, squarish shapes of the round letters and legible proportions. Thanks to open aperture, it works well in small point sizes, and its distinctive letterforms make it good also for display purposes. The typeface was completed by Maria Selezeneva and Alexandra Korolkova. Released by ParaType in 2015.
  27. Journal Sans New by ParaType, $40.00
    The Journal Sans typeface was developed in the Type Design Department of SPA of Printing Machinery in Moscow in 1940–1956 by the group of designers under Anatoly Schukin. It was based on Erbar Grotesk by Jacob Erbar and Metro Sans by William A. Dwiggins, the geometric sans-serifs of the 1920s with the pronounced industrial spirit. Journal Sans, Rublenaya (Sans-Serif), and Textbook typefaces were the main Soviet sans-serifs. So no wonder that it was digitized quite early, in the first half of 1990s. Until recently, Journal Sans consisted of three faces and retained all the problems of early digitization, such as inaccurate curves or side-bearings copied straight from metal-type version. The years of 2013 and 2014 made «irregular» geometric sans-serifs trendy, and that fact affected Journal Sans. In the old version curves were corrected and the character set was expanded by Olexa Volochay. In the new release, besides minor improvements, a substantial work has been carried out to make the old typeface work better in digital typography and contemporary design practice. Maria Selezeneva significantly worked over the design of some glyphs, expanded the character set, added some alternatives, completely changed the side-bearings and kerning. Also, the Journal Sans New has several new faces, such as true italic (the older font had slanted version for the italic), an Inline face based on the Bold, and the Display face with proportions close to the original Erbar Grotesk. The new version of Journal Sans, while keeping all peculiarities and the industrial spirit of 1920s-1950s, is indeed fully adapted to the modern digital reality. It can be useful either for bringing historical spirit into design or for modern and trendy typography, both in print and on screen. Designed by Maria Selezeneva with the participation of Alexandra Korolkova. Released by ParaType in 2014.
  28. Sturkopf Grotesk - 100% free
  29. Pacifico - 100% free
  30. Vtg Stencil UK No. 76 by astype, $34.00
    The Vtg Stencil series of fonts from astype are based on real world stencils. The UK No. 76 design was derived from authentic stencil plates from Great Britain. UK No.76 comes in four flavours – the Regular style and the Alt style with alternate and shorter forms of the letters M, W and the figure eight. Since summer 2015 both styles are now available in a Rough version with an extended glyph randomizer. PDF Specimen
  31. Dawning of a New Day - Personal use only
  32. Multicolore - 100% free
  33. CANDY INC. - Personal use only
  34. Janda Fabulous - Personal use only
  35. Ronduit Capitals Light - Personal use only
  36. Queen Empress - Unknown license
  37. AfterYear - Personal use only
  38. Genghis Khan - Personal use only
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