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  1. Tsa - Unknown license
  2. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  3. Beast Machines - Unknown license
  4. Celestial - Unknown license
  5. Gotham Nights - Unknown license
  6. Colony Wars - Unknown license
  7. Mystic Etchings - Unknown license
  8. Cybertron Metals - Unknown license
  9. Sharon Apple - Unknown license
  10. Ysgarth English - Unknown license
  11. Simple Runes - Unknown license
  12. Grava by Positype, $35.00
    Grava is Neil Summerour’s injection of warmth within the geometric sans font category. Historically, geometric sans families have been based on primal shapes — triangle, circle, square — and the more closely they held to those rigid rules, the more internal inconsistencies they showed. Angles won’t match up correctly, letters will lean, overshoots complicate clean typesetting, and idealized circles become grotesque and unwieldy in some weights. Because of issues like these, geometric sans fonts have a reputation of being cold, austere, even a bit “off”. Grava was made to hold a T-square and triangle in one hand while giving a welcoming handshake with the other. The Grava font family comes in two styles (a normal and a Display), each with 20 weights (Thin to Ultra) and paired with italics. Its design allowed the three scripts of Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek to emerge seamlessly, ensuring Grava will find its home in multilingual publications. Even better, each character in the three scripts is spaced with every other character for a beautifully matched fit, and it’s a buy-one-get-all-three deal since they are all packaged together. The normal style’s large x-height won’t let you down in paragraphs, headings, and any call-out text. And have you seen the angles on those numerals? Pairing Grava’s numerals on a jersey is sure to catch some eyes, just sayin'. Grava Display is purposefully quirky and sharp, and made for poster sizes, book and album covers, and those websites with a well-defined character — somewhere between playfully self-aware and overtly vintage. Flat edges are abandoned to make way for sharp points and conspicuousness, for geometrical attitude and respectful expressiveness. Corporate reports use Grava Display to take on a professional and current look. The optional ligatures (N–T, L–L, G–A, C–O, almost anywhere an ‘A’ is placed, and more) in both the normal and Display styles invoke a midcentury modernist and high art feel. Now that introductions are done, you can let go of Grava’s hand and put it to work for you.
  13. Bosque by Latinotype, $29.00
    Bosque is a typeface designed by Paula Nazal and Daniel Hernandez. It belongs to handmade style, it's rough and raw with soft edges. It has 6 variants: Normal, Wood, Shadow, Wood Shadow, Dingbats y Shadow One, this gives great versatility. It possess a wide set of characters, ligatures and some alternates.
  14. Gangsar by Surotype, $20.00
    Gangsar is a Condensed typefamily, Inspired by Enge Hermes (1935). Having 6 weights including italic version, strong character, Sharp edges and proportional contrast. The typeface is versatile and can be successfully used in Branding, Posters, Magazines, Websites, Mobile Apps, etc.*
  15. Marriage-Script - Unknown license
  16. Heritage Set by Katatrad, $29.00
    Heritage Set is a display font. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Heritage Set has been designed to equipped with three different widths; Narrow, Normal and Wide, addition to expanding weights to support various usabilities ranging from ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Bold and ExtraBold. Which makes with a Tabular Lining features support the creativities of the designer from the Font Menu.
  17. Erato by Hoftype, $49.00
    Erato follows the structure of french and dutch 17th century types. But instead of being historical, it uses modern formal elements. The simplification of similar formal elements creates a homogeneous and contemporary impression. Erato comes in six weights and in OpenType format. All weights contain standard and discretional ligatures, small caps, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals.
  18. Faustus - Unknown license
  19. Caligor by Letterhend, $14.00
    Caligor is a Display Typeface Family which is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual and already PUA encoded. this font come in 3 versions, regular, edge, and stamp. the regular with clean and neat look of the font, edge version is look like a little bit of the normal version with rough edge, and stamp version that gives an aged feel on it.
  20. Trivia Sans by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    When looking for a neutral typeface with no historic reminders, we always end up with notorious designs made about 60 years ago. It’s a part of the whole Trivia type system. To our surprise, there are still people who can’t distinguish three basic latin type categories. The present font family has been created for them. A simple typographic Trivia: three ways to look at printed word, three fonts to design anything from business card to a billboard, three tunes for endless variations.
  21. Diego1 - Unknown license
  22. Tabatha - Unknown license
  23. TM DCC - Unknown license
  24. STRIPES & STARS - Unknown license
  25. TM Pedestal - Unknown license
  26. TM Tramway - Unknown license
  27. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  28. DS Ayaks - Unknown license
  29. DS Init - Unknown license
  30. FT Rosecube - Unknown license
  31. Earth - Unknown license
  32. Ordens_VK - Unknown license
  33. Kestrel Script by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Originally designed in 1985 and released by Letraset for dry transfer Lettering, Kestrel has, until now, never been digitized. The face now has been completely re-drawn and digitized for all formats. It is a heavy formal script similar in form to Commercial Script.
  34. Sri Kandi by Arendxstudio, $20.00
    Sri Kandi is a stylish and effortlessly cool handwritten font with a contemporary twist. It will add a unique spin on any design project! You will find font in OTF formats. No special software is required to use Sri Kandi, just install it as you normally do on your system. Includes: - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numerals - Punctuation - Symbols - Ligatures - Alternates - Multi-language Characters
  35. SolKing by Fo Da, $15.00
    Solking is an Arabic typeface of a three weights : Sharp, Curved and Rounded . the main focus is on blending traditional and modern rules in the formulation and design of the Kufi type in new style .
  36. DS Izmir - Unknown license
  37. Moonchild - Unknown license
  38. RussianQuality - Unknown license
  39. Headache - Unknown license
  40. Faktosas-Slanted - Unknown license
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