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  1. Tork - Unknown license
  2. Minya Nouvelle - Unknown license
  3. Unispace - Unknown license
  4. Christian Participants - Unknown license
  5. Tork - Unknown license
  6. Satanic Participants - Unknown license
  7. Eye Rhyme - Unknown license
  8. Walshes Outline - Unknown license
  9. Zero Threes - Unknown license
  10. Hebrew Participants - Unknown license
  11. Unispace - Unknown license
  12. Zero Twos - Unknown license
  13. Chinese Rocks - Unknown license
  14. Adolescence by Monotype, $29.99
    The Adolescence font was created by Adam Roe through Lunchbox Design.
  15. Junktoy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Quickly scribbled grafitti font that has got that bad-boy-feeling!
  16. Riot Act 2 - Unknown license
  17. Bloktor Mosaik JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Bloktor Mosaik JNL from Jeff Levine was at first a straightforward brick design sent to Typodermic's Ray Larabie for preview. Ray decided to run it through a filter to see what would happen, resulting in a font that emulates the look of cut stone or tile.
  18. Minya Nouvelle - Unknown license
  19. Minya Nouvelle - Unknown license
  20. Quinoline - Unknown license
  21. Should've Known Shaded - Unknown license
  22. Embargo - Unknown license
  23. Coque by VSF, $15.00
    An elegant family designed to be legible while saving maximum row space.
  24. Erasmus by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the S. H. de Roos design, Amsterdam Foundry circa 1923.
  25. Petite Fleur by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Petite Fleur is a combination of engraved, flowery embellishments and the Capitals of my redesigned Royal Romain (Romain du Roi), the exclusive font of King Louis XIV. It is best used as initials only, but can be mixed with Royal Romain. On the keys for ≥ and ≤ I designed two filler embellishments and the ciphers 0-9 are embellished as well. Enjoy! Your designer of beautiful fonts, Gert Wiescher
  26. Bikerboys by Gassstype, $27.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font Biker Boys This Is Hand Drawn Display Font.This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. This font Biker Boys is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product.
  27. Kia Ora by Something and Nothing, $15.00
    Kia ora is a M?ori-language greeting which is used as an informal greeting, equivalent to "hi" or "hello", or an expression of thanks. The koru (M?ori for loop or coil) is a spiral shape based on the appearance of a new unfurling frond. It is an integral symbol in M?ori art, carving and tattooing, where it symbolises new life, growth, strength and peace. Its shape conveys the idea of perpetual movement, while the inner coil suggests returning to the point of origin.
  28. BoiTu by Vei Vei, $16.00
    BoiTu is a typeface in the BoiTu project designed by Vei Vei. BoiTu has a strong contrast between bold bars and long sharp hook strokes inspired by pheasant feathers on the hat in Hat Boi costume. "Tuong or Hat Boi is a form of Vietnamese classic opera, combining various elements of arts such as stage, music, fine art, literature, dancing, and martial arts. Older Tuong plays are usually about historical events or tales. Allegories, melodramas, soliloquies, modes of expression, forms of performance, repartee singing and recitative conventions, etc., are constantly updated and elevated, and are quintessential elements in the art of Tuong." Boi Tu is a classic design to bring traditional art and culture closer to everyone. Boi Tu is a Vietnamese font that supports multiple languages.
  29. Newlyn - Unknown license
  30. Blue Highway D Type - Unknown license
  31. Retsyn - Unknown license
  32. Entropy - Unknown license
  33. Pretorian DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    A revival design by Ron Carpenter and Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  34. Sadnez by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A grungy and narrow bad-boy tagfont. Take it to the streets, home!
  35. C-Nation by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Marit Otto about C-Nation: The building typeface. Although the 70ties were very liberating and progressive, still girls played mainly with dolls and sweet things and boys with all kinds of challenging stuff. They did all sorts of basic scientific experiments in mini labs and of course built cool things with Meccano building sets. As a girl I was perfectly happy with the toys I had access to. But at the same time I was very curious about all the adventure toys and discoveries my brother did. It also made me wonder why the grown up people thought that our world could be separated so easily by separating our toys in pink and blue sections. At this day of age Meccano is probably hopelessly old fashioned and far to manual. Children of today are fed by fast images and cool animations on screen, they learn, play, communicate and relax in the same space, the digital space. The special feature of Meccano was that even though it was very basic there was the promise you could create anything. It might even contribute to a logical mind. The typeface I designed refers to the Meccano feel. It is a creative typeface. A bit masculine and bold looking perhaps but after the first impression a subtle and refined female touch is revealed. It has links to architecture and associations with metal constructions like ‘The Eiffel Tower’ and (old railway) bridges. I am convinced that we all think of that as very charming man-made objects.
  36. Sutro Shaded by Parkinson, $25.00
    My affection for Slab Serifs began in the early 1960s in Kansas City when Rob Roy Kelly was at the Kansas City Art Institute, teaching and writing his book on American Wood Type. I got to know him just well enough to gain access to his fabulous collection of wood type and wood type catalogs. Later, in the1970s, I tried to re-create a Nebiolo Egiziano for Roger Black at New West magazine. And again for Roger, in the 1980s, I designed a Slab Serif logo for Newsweek Magazine. Finally, in 2003, designed the Sutro Family. There were things I didn't like about it, so, over time, I’ve been adding some things and dressing it up a little. Sutro Shaded has existed for a few years as a one color, outlined, drop-shadowed display font. It seemed like it was just dying for a little color. I added five more fonts: Fill, Gradient, Hatching, Rules and HiLite. These fonts can be used in different combinations to achieve various effects. There is a downloadable SUTRO SHADED USER MANUAL PDF in the Gallery section for this family.
  37. Nasalization - Unknown license
  38. Wet Pet - Unknown license
  39. Tofu - Unknown license
  40. BitchSlap - Unknown license
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