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  1. Lemonheads - Unknown license
  2. Fideo by Ayi Studio, $10.00
    Font family designed for ornament use in texts, with three variants, arrows, dividers and ornaments.
  3. VDub - Unknown license
  4. Spongy - Unknown license
  5. Univox - Unknown license
  6. GlazKrak - Unknown license
  7. Inflammable Age - Unknown license
  8. Dazzle Ships - Unknown license
  9. Foo - Unknown license
  10. Frak - Unknown license
  11. Joystix - Unknown license
  12. Induction - Unknown license
  13. Xolto - Unknown license
  14. Superglue - Unknown license
  15. Horsepower - Unknown license
  16. Distress - Unknown license
  17. Tiffy - Unknown license
  18. Nine - Unknown license
  19. Rapture - Unknown license
  20. Helzapoppin™ - Unknown license
  21. Groovy Syndrome by Haksen, $18.00
    Groovy Syndrome is perfect for shirts, retro designs, procreate, stickers, logos, branding, greeting cards, Cricut projects, posters, magazines, social media, prints and more! There are three fonts included - Regular, Outline and Extrude. You can use these three fonts to create your own retro quotes and words! Hope You enjoy it. All the Best, Haksen
  22. Wurstchen by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    WurstchenDotted is made up up of sausage segments. It does not have true lower-case letters, but rather variants of the upper-case letters instead. As all extreme display fonts, it is useful in small doses. The three WurstchenOverlay fonts decompose WurstchenOutlined and can be used in layers to create letters with three colors.
  23. High Hopes by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    High Hopes is a quirky handmade serif font with variations that show up "randomly" through contextual alternates, true italics and ornaments. Use this font in designs such as postcards and notes, posters, logotypes, social media posts, branding and packaging. High Hopes includes: Regular font with three contextual alternates for each letter Italic font with three contextual alternates for each letter Ornaments font with swashes and frames
  24. Indoo BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Indoo is a modular geometric design that owes much to the typeface designs of Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) and the De Stijl principles of abstraction, simplicity, clarity and harmony. That inspiration, combined with the lettering of signage often found in the Indian quarter of Paris, led to the connecting block letter motif of Indoo. The text fonts are joined by a common horizontal stroke positioned at the baseline. There is an accompanying Ornament font for building borders that includes various stylized fleurons and the like. Each font has a drop shadow companion that allows you to build three-dimensional and multi-colored lettering.
  25. Dolenzo J - Unknown license
  26. Interdimensional - 100% free
  27. Volt - Unknown license
  28. Angelots (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  29. Darlington by Fenotype, $19.95
    Darlington is an extra sweet monoline script font. Combine all three weights for maximum cute results.
  30. Peach Plum by Melonaqua, $8.00
    Peach Plum is an elegant handwritten font style. It contains three styles: regular, oblique, and outline.
  31. Heil Vertica - Unknown license
  32. RoughBrush - Unknown license
  33. Logos - Unknown license
  34. Bach - Unknown license
  35. Canterbury Sans by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the Morris F. Benton for ATF in 1920, it was not completed for production until 1926. The serif version we released a few years ago was so popular, that we decided to design a complementary sans serif version in three weights, along with three corresponding Swash fonts.
  36. Carnivale - Unknown license
  37. Linotype Devanagari by Monotype, $103.99
    The new Linotype® Devanagari typeface is a traditional text face now available in five weights (from Light to Black) and suitable for a wide variety of print and digital uses. A compact design, Linotype Devanagari also provides economy of space where textual real estate is at a premium. In addition, its large character set enables the setting of Hindi, Marathi, Nepali and is suitable for Sanskrit passages. The design’s open counters ensure high levels of legibility at small sizes and at modest resolution. The history of Linotype Devanagari is quite extensive. Inspired by the late 19th and early 20th century Nirnaya Sagar designs, it was originally designed in 1977 by Mathew Carter for phototypesetting systems. It was then revised and expanded for digital typesetting by the Linotype letter-drawing studio headed by Georgie Surman under the art direction of Fiona Ross. This new, enhanced revival was designed by Lisa Timpi and Gunnar Vilhjálmsson with Fiona Ross as a consultant. This new Linotype Devanagari is part of a project to refresh the pivotal Linotype Bengali and Linotype Gujarati typefaces and make them available for the first time in the popular OpenType font format.
  38. Harry Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    This revival of Harry is based on the original design by Marty Goldstein (and C.B. Smith). Goldstein, born in Chicago in 1939, was the co-founder of the groundbreaking Creative Black Book. He graduated from the Pratt Institute in 1960. Harry, first published by VGC in 1966, was named for his father. ITF has added four new weights to the original six.
  39. Mimbie by Cultivated Mind, $20.00
    A quirky handwritten headline font with doodley artwork by Cultivated Mind. This font collection includes three weights (Regular, SemiBold, and Bold).
  40. Cayenne by Luxus, $25.00
    Cayenne is an all-caps hand-lettered font in three weights, two dotted versions and an outline and an inline font.
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