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  1. SF RetroSplice SC - Unknown license
  2. SF DecoTechno - Unknown license
  3. SF RetroSplice Outline - Unknown license
  4. SF Baroquesque - Unknown license
  5. EPF - 100% free
  6. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
  7. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
  8. SF Beaverton - Unknown license
  9. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  10. SF Speedwaystar - Unknown license
  11. SF Retroesque - Unknown license
  12. Eat your heart out - Unknown license
  13. SF Beaverton - Unknown license
  14. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  15. SF Archery Black - Unknown license
  16. Sudbury Basin 3D - Unknown license
  17. SF Retroesque - Unknown license
  18. SF Laundromatic - Unknown license
  19. SF DecoTechno - Unknown license
  20. DT 104 in outbreak - Unknown license
  21. SF Speedwaystar - Unknown license
  22. Zacatecas 1914 - Personal use only
  23. Aldo - Unknown license
  24. Windshield Massacre - Personal use only
  25. Gabardina - Personal use only
  26. Cul De Sac - Personal use only
  27. All Over Again - Personal use only
  28. evereverse - Personal use only
  29. elizajane - Personal use only
  30. Quebrada - 100% free
  31. SPACE PEZ - Personal use only
  32. Barranco by W Type Foundry, $20.00
    Barranco is a 3d layered fontfamily of 3 weights (thin, medium, black), plus shadows and one inline effect layer. It’s inspired by the caps neo-humanist typefaces of the 80’s with a mix of new trends such as the new layered typefaces and super heavy font families. Each font also comes with a set of Stylistic Alternatives for letters A I K W Q, and extensive language support. Barranco is really nice for magazines design, trademarks, logos and posters.
  33. Janda Manatee Solid - Personal use only
  34. Ghost Reverie - Personal use only
  35. Ballade - Personal use only
  36. Quo Vadis Quasimodo - Personal use only
  37. Marguerite by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    Designed by fine artist and calligrapher Alissa Mazzenga, Marguerite is is a calligraphy style font inspired by fine artistry and risk taking. She has a way of surprising her viewer, with a look that is authentic, yet chic, relaxed, but also elegant. Marguerite’s trademarks are strong angles, bold uppercase forms, elegant hairlines and perfectly placed swashes. She comes along with many ligature variations and a contextual alternates features.
  38. Vivala Unicase by Johannes Hoffmann, $15.00
    Vivala Unicase is a modern, rounded linear grotesque that is easy to read even in small font sizes. The composition of uppercase and lowercase letters results in a unique typeface. The new version contains five weights, including a boldface, which greatly expands the design possibilities. With an extensive set of characters and symbols, it is ideal for posters, t-shirt design, promotional products, car design, labeling, trademarks and headlines.
  39. Mono Spec by Halbfett, $30.00
    Mono-Spec is a monospaced family of sans-serif type. At least in default settings, all characters across the typeface share a common width. That fixed setting is condensed, and the aesthetic style of Mono-Spec’s letterforms is very industrial. A sister family, called Mono-Spec Stencil, is also available. Its design strays away from the mechanical nature of Mono-Spec, and it channels the spirit of resistance and street culture. Mono-Spec ships in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as a single Variable Font or use the family’s five static OpenType font files instead. Those weights run from Light through Bold. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Font have vastly greater control over their text’s stroke width. The Mono-Spec Variable Font’s weight axis allows users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your text’s exact appearance on-screen or in print. Whatever format you choose, the Mono-Spec fonts are equipped with several OpenType features. The most striking of these can be activated via a Stylistic Set. That will replace several letters – like “B”, “E”, “F”, “H”, and “I” with double-width alternates. Those alternates take up as much space as two characters placed next to each other otherwise word. The effect of Mono-Spec’s double-width alternates is striking, and their use strikes a strong chord in any display typography applying them.
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