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  4. Zemestro by Monotype, $29.99
    Zemestro from 2003 was one of the first of the new “squarish sans-serifs”. Its designer David Farey says: “There’s nothing calligraphic about it, and there are no defining or identifiable single characters – it’s just clean and simply constructed.”
  5. T-Air - Unknown license
  6. rokasfreestyle1 - Personal use only
  7. Kingthings Knobson - 100% free
  8. Flox by ParaType, $30.00
    Flox display typeface was designed in 2000 by Vladimir Pavlikov. Cyrillic was developed in 2005. The project was aimed to create a decorative vivid alphabet of geometric shapes. For use in advertising and display typography. Licensed by ParaType in 2005.
  9. Melonday Demo - Personal use only
  10. BM army - Unknown license
  11. BM germar - Unknown license
  12. BM pinhole - Unknown license
  13. BM gaia - Unknown license
  14. Daybreaker - Unknown license
  15. Levity - Unknown license
  16. Maassslicer - Unknown license
  17. bell doraemon by OUBYC - Unknown license
  18. Fleet Street - Unknown license
  19. Rufa - Personal use only
  20. Fontcop - Unknown license
  21. El Abogado Loco - Unknown license
  22. Pakenham Free - Unknown license
  23. Mufferaw Free - Unknown license
  24. Gabardina - Personal use only
  25. Quebrada - 100% free
  26. Mate by Ferry Ardana Putra, $29.00
    Introducing "Mate" - a modern mecha font that pushes the boundaries of typographic design. Inspired by the sleek aesthetics of mecha machinery, this font combines hexagonal formations with a futuristic and cyberpunk visual language, giving your projects a bold and captivating edge. The "Mate" font captures the essence of the future with its hexagonal shapes meticulously integrated into each character. The geometric precision and interconnectedness of these forms create a visually striking and dynamic appearance. The carefully crafted letterforms evoke a sense of advanced technology and mechanical elegance, making them perfect for projects seeking a contemporary and cutting-edge look. With its cyberpunk-inspired design, "Mate" transports your audience into a world where technology and imagination intertwine. The font's sleek lines, sharp angles, and futuristic elements capture the essence of a dystopian future, adding an air of intrigue and sophistication to your designs. The unique hexagonal feels of "Mate" create a sense of interconnectedness and harmony within the letterforms. Each character seamlessly integrates into the next, forming a unified and visually captivating composition. Whether used in titles, logos, or headlines, this font demands attention and conveys a sense of progress and innovation. Unleash the power of "Mate" in your design projects to evoke the spirit of mecha aesthetics. Whether you're working on sci-fi book covers, gaming interfaces, futuristic posters, or branding for technology-driven companies, this font will effortlessly infuse your creations with a modern, cyberpunk-inspired charm. With "Mate," you have the perfect tool to unleash your creativity and redefine the boundaries of typographic expression. Let this modern mecha font propel your designs into a realm where imagination meets technology, and the future is brought to life in stunning visual form. This font is perfect for Logo designs, Gaming branding, Technology magazines, Sci-fi book covers, Cyberpunk posters, Futuristic product packaging, Robotics company branding, Virtual reality interfaces, Futuristic event invitations, Mecha-inspired apparel branding, Tech-themed websites, Dystopian novel covers, Futuristic movie titles, Cybernetic-themed party invitations, Gaming convention banners and many more! Mate features: A full set of uppercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual language support PUA Encoded Characters OpenType Features Cyber Mecha Style +298 Total Glyphs
  27. M+ 1m - Unknown license
  28. M+ 2c - Unknown license
  29. Even Badder Mofo - Unknown license
  30. M+ 2m - Unknown license
  31. M+ 1p - Unknown license
  32. M+ 2p - Unknown license
  33. M+ 1c - Unknown license
  34. Three-Sixty - Unknown license
  35. Orthotopes Oblique - Personal use only
  36. Orthotopes - Personal use only
  37. Australis Pro by Latinotype, $39.00
    Australis is a hybrid roman font that won first prize in the Morisawa International Type Design Competition in 2002. After 10 years the family is finally complete and its release coincides with the reopening of the competition in 2012, in Japan. Designed by Francisco Gálvez Pizarro.
  38. Linotype Authentic Sans by Linotype, $29.99
    The German designer Karin Huschka created the fonts Linotype Authentic™ (1999), Chineze Dragon™ (2002) and Picture Yourself™ (2003, with Peter Huschka). The text font Linotype Authentic is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the entries of the 1999 International Digital Type Design Contest.
  39. Flute by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Flute was a font that was released in 2006 now, in 2022, it has been updated to increase the number of faces, including a bold version.d.
  40. Gilgongo - Unknown license
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