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  1. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  2. ZeueiMinchoSample - Unknown license
  3. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  4. SixtySeven - Unknown license
  5. BN M@TAN - Unknown license
  6. Weehah - Unknown license
  7. Devroye - Unknown license
  8. GhoulyBooly - Unknown license
  9. Quub by OneSevenPointFive, $10.00
    An excellent choice for Logo design, Headlines, Titles, All caps text, etc. Feedback: https://forms.gle/iY8Zswmsg689m95M8
  10. Hebrew Maran by Samtype, $49.00
    The beautiful and elegant typeface is excellent use in wedding invitations, art, posters, and small texts.
  11. billieBoldhand by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    BillieBoldhand was written at once with a fat marker. That's all there's to it... Caps only.
  12. DB Vintage Halloween by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DoodleBat Vintage Halloween is a classic collection of Halloween clip art and words. Check it out!
  13. Darlington by Fenotype, $19.95
    Darlington is an extra sweet monoline script font. Combine all three weights for maximum cute results.
  14. Ballpill by bb-bureau, $60.00
    BallPill — a trapless typeface in 5 weights alternates: ss01 ss02 ss03 – language: all latin glyphs and
  15. Equator by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Equator is modern angular typeface available in two weights ready for traveling all over the world.
  16. Stana by Wirtu, $9.00
    Stana is all caps, clean and tall display font. There are more than 150 glyphs included.
  17. Welcome by Solotype, $19.95
    This is another of those early 20th century, post art nouveau types from Europe. Probably German.
  18. Hebrew Sefirot by Samtype, $49.00
    The beautiful and elegant typeface is excellent use in wedding invitations, art, posters, and small texts.
  19. Boulette by RMU, $30.00
    Boulette is a gorgeous pop art-style display font for kids, cartoons, comics and much more.
  20. Flasher by BLV Supply, $10.00
    Flasher is a display font, all caps, traditional tattoo style, simple doodle line with vintage feels,
  21. Gidley JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Gidley JNL is an original design from Jeff Levine that strongly shows an Art Deco influence.
  22. Movie House JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Double Feature JNL reworks the classic Huxley Vertical into an elegant trilinear Art Deco display face.
  23. Southbeach by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Southbeach is a 21 century art déco font. The bigger it gets, the better it looks.
  24. Afarsemon MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    High legible and rounded font family to serve all your need from short text to signage.
  25. Squarefix by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Squarefix is an all-uppercase grunge outline typeface featuring Latin, Extended Latin and Cyrillic character sets.
  26. Government Issue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Atten-shun! Use Government Issue JNL for all of your military-style type jobs! At ease!
  27. Dark Fox by Pedro Teixeira, $16.00
    Dark Fox is a cute, high-contrast versatile font, good for logos and all display needs.
  28. Bedaax - Personal use only
  29. roinert - Personal use only
  30. pixcoose - Personal use only
  31. wmxyo - Personal use only
  32. renvem - Personal use only
  33. Haarlemmer by Monotype, $29.00
    Haarlemmer is a recreation of a never-produced Jan Van Krimpen typeface that goes one step beyond authentic: it shows how he wanted it to be designed in the first place. The original, drawn in the late 1930s, was created for the Dutch Society for the Art of Printing and Books and was to be used to set a new edition of the Bible, using Monotype typesetting. Hence the problem: fonts for metal typesetting machines like the Linotype and Monotype had to be created within a crude system of predetermined character width values. Every letter had to fit within and have its spacing determined by a grid of only 18 units. Often, the italic characters had to share the same widths as those in the roman design. Van Krimpen believed this severely impaired the design process. The invasion of Holland in World War II halted all work on the Bible project, and the original Haarlemmer never went into production. Flash forward about sixty years. Frank E. Blokland, of The Dutch Type Library, wanted to revive the original Haarlemmer, but this time as Van Krimpen would have intended. Blokland reinterpreted the original drawings and created a typeface that matched, as much as possible, Van Krimpen's initial concept. While Van Krimpen's hand could no longer be on the tiller, a thorough study of his work made up for his absence. The result is an exceptional text family of three weights, with complementary italic designs and a full suite of small caps and old style figures. Van Krimpen would be proud.
  34. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
  35. Shit Happens - Personal use only
  36. Ornamental Versals - Personal use only
  37. LAZYTOWN - Personal use only
  38. Compostable - Personal use only
  39. Janda Everyday Casual - Personal use only
  40. Dem Bones - Personal use only
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