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  1. FuzzySock - Unknown license
  2. FrankenDork - Unknown license
  3. Japan - 100% free
  4. Latchboy - Unknown license
  5. Populuxe - Personal use only
  6. ChillyMoe - Unknown license
  7. Dunebug Alternates 45MPH - Personal use only
  8. Big Ham - Unknown license
  9. Lizzard - Unknown license
  10. Bloxxxx - Unknown license
  11. Populuxe Hearton - Personal use only
  12. Supervixen Honeyed Out - Personal use only
  13. Balearic Thread by Image Daddy Collection, $31.00
    Please note: the wispy effect in the illustrations were applied to characters from the font but is not part of the font itself.
  14. Camar by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Camar is a dynamic font that has sharp and pleasant edges, this font represents the word freedom and comfort in socializing and socializing.
  15. Sportive by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Sportive is a unique and modern display font. This playfully conceptual typeface font will look truly outstanding in a wide range of contexts.
  16. Valuxe by Gholib Tammami, $14.00
    Valuxe — modern and minimalist sans serif. This font pairs well with a basic font like Arial and any script with an elegant style.
  17. Ask My Flashlight by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This is a great poster font. It was created by hand, scanned and digitalized for quality. Font includes over 200 characters and glyphs.
  18. Japan Knees by PizzaDude.dk, $19.95
    How much more multi-cultural can you get, than a Japanese-style Roman font from Denmark? Looks like an LCD font gone awry!
  19. KnewFontWaisted by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    KnewFontWaisted is a informal font that was produced by distorting the handwritten font KnewFont. It is more concave and compacted than the original.
  20. Carlisle by Mad Irishman Productions, $12.00
    Carlisle is a small caps display font with a rough, antique feel. The font includes both upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.
  21. Go West by FontMesa, $25.00
    Go West is a spurred version of the FontMesa Red Dog Saloon font which is a revival of an old 1800s woodtype font.
  22. Almarena by Almarena, $29.00
    Almarena® is a family of modern sans serif fonts. It has 2 styles (Classic & Display), 6 font weights and many alternative characters.
  23. Gas Forberas by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Gas Forbes font create with passion and carefully. This lovable font can use to your design project especially for special and lovable moment.
  24. Morepling by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This font can use in any media like tees design, poster, banner or movie logo type. Let's try ! Awesome font be with you !
  25. The Great Escape by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute, neat handwriting font is perfect for a variety of uses. The font features genuine handwritten flair while still maintaining complete readability.
  26. Kerb by Lebbad Design, $24.95
    Kerb is a contemporary sans serif font created with wide letterforms and subtle bowed vertical strokes. Fantastic font for logotype and headline use.
  27. Hallandale JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hallandale JNL is versatile enough to be a headline font as well as a text font, without a loss of style or integrity.
  28. Maryhoid by TOMO Fonts, $15.00
    Maryhoid is a headline font with a retro vibe. Carefully hand made & designed by TOMO FONTS. It shapes very nice headlines! Enjoy! WWW.TOMOFONTS.COM
  29. Lauren Hansley by Fargun Studio, $14.00
    Introducing the new ‘Lauren Hansley’ script font - A fashionable and super-chilled new handwriting font script with some sexy stylish ligatures and alternates ;)
  30. The Tebal by Forberas Club, $16.00
    The Tebal font is funny font style. It's be nice if you application for cute, funny, happy, cartoon, comic or something abut funny.
  31. Resiliency3 by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Resiliency3 font family was designed for use in sports and fitness themes. Gaming is another genres that the font family pairs well with.
  32. Farmhause Script by Struggle Studio, $15.00
    Farmhouse Together - DUO is a lovely, pretty handwritten font with lots of alternative, binding styles. Has two Styles (Sans & Script) in one Font.
  33. Rough Comic by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This cute font create with love and inspired from cute moment. Let's try this font for your colourful moment and cartoon style. Cheers
  34. Cicero Series by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Cicero Series is a bold decorative serif display font that exudes power, strength, magnificence, prestige. Add this grandiose piece to your font collection.
  35. Shunsine by Portograph Studio, $19.00
    Shunsine is a distinct and elegant display serif font. Its stylish alternates and ligatures make this font the perfect match for any project.
  36. Neo Retro by Set Sail Studios, $17.00
    Disclaimer: An unhealthy amount of energy drinks were consumed while creating this product Bring some loud, bright, and nostalgic fun to your designs with the Neo Retro font pack! Create bold, vibrant, 90s-inspired designs in just a few clicks—giving you more time to hang out at the mall, go to a drive-in, kick-ass at the arcade or go make the perfect mix-tape (you get the idea). Here's a run through the font family; Neo Retro Font • A high energy font with clean edges and sharp ends. An all caps font, but with a larger and smaller variation included as upper and lowercase sets. Neo Retro Alt Font • This is a second version of the Neo Retro Font, with a completely new set of upper & lowercase characters drawn in the same style. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. Neo Retro Icons Font • A set of 36 fun, hand-drawn icons designed to match with the Neo Retro font. Includes doodles, shapes, zig-zags, underline swashes & more. Simply install as a separate font and type any A-Z or a-j letter to generate an icon. Language Support; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.
  37. Mastadoni by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Mastadoni is a bold headliner/masthead typeface, with high vertical contrast in a Didone style. That's the starting point at least. There's much more to this font than another modern clone. It is a specialized (only one weight) typeface that comes in five optical grades. Use G1 at very large sizes and G5 at smaller sizes. The grades can be combined so that the thins of type set at different point sizes appear the same thickness - a very useful feature for magazine layouts. Optical grades could also be used in circumstances where a logo needs to be size-specific; the text on your bistro sign can afford to be more delicate than that on your coffee cups. This is a typeface with a big x-height, small cap-height and stubby ascenders and descenders, which contribute to an overall appearance somewhat different from must Didones, and make for some interesting layout possibilities in tight spaces. Mastadoni features a number of useful OpenType features. All fonts include standard ligatures and automatic fractions. In the discretionary ligature feature, you'll find the esoteric "percent off" glyph. Just type '%ff' with dlig engaged and there it is! Case-sensitive forms are available in all the fonts. The contextual alternates feature performs a subtle trick that resolves an optical illusion whereby two ascenders next to each other appear to be different heights. The Roman and Italic styles have a different group of stylistic sets as follows: Roman: SS01 substitutes a less decorative 4; SS02 is a different eszett; SS03 substitues the # with an attractive numero glyph; and SS04 gives an alternate K. Italic: SS01 and SS03 are the same as in the Romans; SS02 gives you more bulbous variants of v, w, and y letters; SS04 is a single storey g; SS05 changes C, G and S to non-ball-terminal varieties; and SS06 changes the swash versions of E, L, N and Q (when the swash feature is engaged). Speaking of the swash feature, the italic fonts feature swash capitals from A to Z, and swash variations for lower case h k m n v w and z. Lastly, the discretionary ligature feature in the italic fonts has vi, wi, KA and RA ligatures. Mastadoni is a typeface that would find itself immediately at home in glossy magazines, while offering a different aesthetic palette from the more standard choices of Didones.
  38. Morris Sans by Linotype, $40.99
    Morris Sans is a newly revised and extended version of a small geometric family of typefaces originally produced by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930 for ATF. His initial design consisted of an alphabet of squared capital letters with a unique twist that characterized its appearance: corners with rounded exteriors and right-angle interiors. The types were intended for use in the fine print found on business cards, banking or financial forms, and contracts. But over the ensuing decades, this design became a popular element in all sorts of design environments, and several foundries revived the typeface in digital form. Since digital fonts are bicameral, with slots for both upper and lowercase letters, new cuts of the type opted filled the lowercase slots with small caps. In 2006, Linotype commissioned its own version of the typeface-an extension for 21st century use. Under the advisement of Linotype's type director Akira Kobayashi, Dan Reynolds redrew the uppercase and added an original lowercase for the first time. Additionally, a number of extras were brought into the fonts, including six figure styles (tabular and proportional lining figures, tabular and proportional oldstyle figures, and special tabular and proportional small cap" figures). Small caps, which have become an iconic element over time, are accessible in each font as an OpenType feature. To differentiate this version from the original, Linotype's new family is named Morris Sans, in honor of Morris Fuller Benton. All fonts in the Morris Sans family are OpenType Com fonts; they include a character set capable of setting 48 European languages that employ the Roman alphabet, including all Central and Eastern Europe languages, those from the Baltics, and Turkish. This glyph coverage extends to the small caps as well. Morris Sans is a wide typeface, especially in its regular widths; the condensed faces set a more conventional line of text. The new lowercase letters are less geometric than the uppercase, except for those that share the same basic forms (e.g., c, o, and s). Instead of following this geometric trend, the new lowercase tends to strengthen the humanist elements that were present in several characters from the original type, including the uppercase D and the figures 5, 6, and 9. Morris Sans also sports a number of glyphic flares, like the stroke found on the original uppercase Q. Morris Sans is a clean, modern design best suited for headlines, advertising, posters, expressive signage (especially on storefronts), and corporate identity work."
  39. Zaftig Pro by Typeco, $49.00
    Many current poster artists like to reference the graphic type styles that were popular in the ’60s and ’70s. Zaftig is a contemporary font that takes the geometric and blocky inspiration from that era but then steps off in a modern direction. At first glance, it may appear that the capitals of Zaftig all take up the same amount of space, but certain letters have been designed proportionally for a better flow. However, if the designer would prefer to stack the capital letters in even columns, like blocks, then one can use the Titling Alternates feature. In this feature the metrics of all the capital letters are the same, and certain letters have been designed narrower, allowing for seamless stacking. The space, bullet, asterisk have also been given the same monospaced metrics in this feature to make stacking easy. The Small Caps feature in Zaftig is designed so that the small cap glyphs are the same height as the lowercase. This allows the graphic designer not only the option of small caps, but also the ability to mix and match both kinds of letters to create a distinctive style. There are also alternate numerals in the Small Caps feature that match the height of the small caps. In Stylistic Alternates 1 you will find alternate designs for the Q, A, I, J, L, n, and u glyphs. Or you can find alternates in the Glyph Pallet of your favorite OpenType savvy application. Zaftig is more than it appears on the surface. This OpenType font contains over 1200 glyphs and language support. That makes it an international font which contains letters for most languages that use Latin, Central European, Cyrillic, and Greek scripts.
  40. Dancebats by Canada Type, $24.95
    According to the two most popular statistics companies in England and North America, eight out of every ten people like to dance. Talk about useless information! But with such a market statistic, we thought there would be some collections of dingbats out there with dancers in them. And surprise, surprise; we found not even one! So this was our opportunity to be the first to issue such a collection, and we are very pleased with the results. Dancebats is a font of 75 silhouettes of people dancing. All kinds of dancing. Ballet, techno, slam, rock, swing, aerobic, hip hop, jump, lounge, and much more. Take a close look at the silhouettes and find out why these are shapes that belong on every party design, bar none. The Dancebats outlines were tweaked for use at all sizes, from the very large, as in posters and signs, to the medium height, as in party flyers, invitations and publications, to the very small, as in web banners and pin-on buttons. We are anticipating these silhouettes to be used soon all over posters, signs and web sites everywhere, so get your hands on a copy and give yourself some ammunition for your next party design.
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