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  1. CBGBFont - Unknown license
  2. Wild West Shadow - Unknown license
  3. Cheap Stealer - Personal use only
  4. Burris - Unknown license
  5. Dearest Open - Unknown license
  6. Belwe Gotisch - Personal use only
  7. JFRingmaster - 100% free
  8. Monky Business - Unknown license
  9. Ghosttown BC - Personal use only
  10. Fiddums Family - Unknown license
  11. Dearest Friend - Unknown license
  12. Poseidon - Unknown license
  13. The·Fire - Personal use only
  14. Mellogothic - Personal use only
  15. Steelplate Textura - Personal use only
  16. Ardenwood Demo - Unknown license
  17. Pillbox Opaque - Unknown license
  18. Rediviva - Unknown license
  19. Screw DSG - Unknown license
  20. StageCoach - Unknown license
  21. Dearest Friend lite - Unknown license
  22. Göt - Unknown license
  23. Bill Hicks - Unknown license
  24. KaiserzeitGotisch - Personal use only
  25. Medici Text - Personal use only
  26. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  27. CantzleyAD1600 - 100% free
  28. Gothic Flames - Personal use only
  29. MCF bad manners ww - 100% free
  30. Figgins Brute by Intellecta Design, $14.90
    "A capital titling face with numerals, erroneously labelled in Figgins specimen book of 1817 as an 'antique' or roman. With a very bold, nearly monoline construction and squared serifs as thick as the main stroke, this type surpassed even the fat face style in blackness, it was popularised by the advent of handbills and early advertising posters, which needed bold type styles to project commercial messages from a distance. A sign-writer friend of mine theorises that the Egyptian style originated with the North African campaigns (hence Egyptian) of Napoleon Bonaparte, and the type historian Ruari McLean also suggests that the Egyptian style originated with signwriters 'block' letters, just like the prototypical (and contemporary) sans serif of Caslon IV." (Ben Archer)
  31. Madame Karoline by Raditya Type, $25.00
    This time, I would like to introduce a bold typeface called "Madame Karoline", which has an attractive retro atmosphere. This font looks interesting too, as I've added some alternatives that you can use. Don't forget to add an extruded style to make your design look more appealing. This font is suitable for those who want a design that shows an old-school side but still relates to a modern look that is attractive . No problem if you have experience using this font in your designs. Make this font one of your computer's font collection.
  32. Small Talk - Unknown license
  33. Bottled Fart - Unknown license
  34. Il Tempo Gigante - Unknown license
  35. Small Talk - Unknown license
  36. Mrs. Santhi by Abo Daniel, $15.00
    Proudly present Mrs. Santhi, a fancy Signature Font. This font is very unique. I designed it for you who want something different from the others. It is perfect for branding, photography, invitations, quotes, watermarks, advertisements, product designs, labels, and much more! I created 194 ligatures to keep this font look natural: aa ab ah ak al am an at ant all amm ann att bh bt cc ch ct dd eb ee ek em en et enn ent ett ff gh hh ii ib ik in it inn int itt ix ixx kh ll mm mt nt nn oo oh on ob ok ol oll om ot ont ott oot onn ox oxx ph pt and more as you can see on the presentation pictures. Mrs. Santhi also features punctuations and multilingual support. Hope you love it!
  37. Valet by Canada Type, $29.95
    Valet is deco moderne the way it was meant to be: Big, bold, classy, flashy, and clean at the seams. Its message is rich, strong, confident and reliable. Valet tells you that it’s used to thorns being part of every rose, that it can handle sharp objects just fine, and that it'd much prefer buying the tuxedo rather than renting it. This font grew out of an uncredited early 1970s all-cap film type called Expression. An appropriate deco lowercase was added, along with small caps, zippy titling caps, and Pan-European language support. With over 9250 glyphs, we bow our heads with the admission that we kind of got carried away with it.
  38. Paris ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Paris was designed by Crous-Vidal in 1953 and is part of the Grafía Latina collection. Paris Bold originally had two alternative capital letters O, one with pronounced 45° stress; they are both incorporated in the ND version. París is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  39. Kind Type by Letters&Numbers, $28.00
    Kind Type is based on watercolor painted letters. Open, bold strokes with rounded terminals make it a very legible typeface even at small size. Kind Type has a soft, friendly character with a distressed edge. It is suitable for short paragraphs, captions or headings.
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