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  1. Strong Display by XdCreative, $29.00
    The "Strong Display Font" is a derivative of the Clinto slab serif font, originally designed by. Faldy Kudo. This font is specifically crafted to exude strength and impact, making it an ideal choice for display and headline usage. It incorporates the unique typographic feature of ink traps, enhancing its readability even at larger sizes. The font family comprises 6 distinct styles: "Normal, Normal Rounded, Medium, Medium Rounded, Condensed, and Condensed Rounded.” offering versatility in design choices. Additionally, the font provides multi-language support, ensuring that it can be effectively used for a wide range of global content and projects.
  2. Bebas Neue by Dharma Type, $-
    Bebas Neue is a free font which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. Designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa. - Bebas Neue Pro has lowercases and Italics. - Bebas Neue SemiRounded are some derived, Semi rounded fonts from this Bebas Neue. - Bebas Neue Rounded are some derived, rounded fonts from this Bebas Neue. - Mocha Mattari is a distressed, vintage-effected font based on this Bebas Neue. When you need more impact for titling, please try our Kaneda Gothic, Dharma Gothic and Rama Gothic. When you need body-text font matching with this Bebas family, please try our Bio Sans font family.
  3. Talking Picture JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a vintage photograph, promotional signage outside an old theater for the 1929 early sound film “The Doctor’s Secret” had lettering in a wide, bold Art Nouveau slab serif design. This was the model for Talking Picture JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Erstwhile by Hanoded, $15.00
    I like posh English words - the ones you read in books, but actually never use. Erstwhile is such a word; it means ‘former’, but if you use it while talking to someone, it sounds quite odd. Erstwhile is a classy font family - crafted in Holland (with love!).
  5. Interboro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Interboro JNL is based on the serif lettering found on an old E-Z Letter lettering guide.
  6. Bindle by Elemeno, $25.00
    Rounded, tapered and bold, Bindle was designed as an alternative to overused or outdated informal sans serifs.
  7. Rookie JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rookie JNL is derived from the lettering style found in Directory Board JNL, but with serifs added.
  8. Mea Culpa by TypeSETit, $24.95
    One of the most elegant script styles found. This beautifully formal font is perfect for high society.
  9. SkyWing by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A modern rounded typeface inspired by Japanese computer console games. Example: Captain Tsubasa created by Yoichi Takahashi.
  10. Vehicle JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vehicle JNL is a condensed block font similar to that found on many state auto license plates.
  11. Home Field JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Home Field JNL is a sports-oriented font based on the lettering found in Directory Board JNL.
  12. Began by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Began is square and round, athletic and unapologetic. It may be just what you are looking for.
  13. Drugstore by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font was inspired by lettering found on old tradecards and drugstore ads from the 19th century.
  14. Baby Coffee - Personal use only
  15. Among Us - Unknown license
  16. Cute - Personal use only
  17. FatStack BB - Personal use only
  18. Zombie Food Demo - Personal use only
  19. Swish - 100% free
  20. disc - Unknown license
  21. BreezedCaps - 100% free
  22. Frank Knows - Personal use only
  23. Albertino - Personal use only
  24. GOLFABET - Personal use only
  25. Sanserifing - 100% free
  26. Gilgongo - Unknown license
  27. radion - Unknown license
  28. Sevil alias Esra Lite - Unknown license
  29. Zorque - Unknown license
  30. effortless - 100% free
  31. BPpong - Unknown license
  32. Action Man - Unknown license
  33. Spongy - Unknown license
  34. Lein Bold - Unknown license
  35. abc - Personal use only
  36. Axial Caps Med - Personal use only
  37. Dever by insigne, $24.00
    Dever’s brute, industrial lines are rounded up in this new typeface from Jeremy Dooley. Dever combines plenty of inspirations. It’s the flair of the Wild West melded with a shout out to the sign painters and package lettering artists of the 1800s. Dever’s big, bold, and handy frame moves through all three of the family’s strapping members. First is the sans. No doubts on what this brother’s like. Dever Sans is as straight-forward as you’ll find in this family with its four separate weights and numerous distressed options. The second of the kin’s a bit of half-breed, you might say. Pointed serifs bring a sharpness to this outfit. Rounding out the family is Dever Wedge, a bit of wild rodeo all its own. This poke’s a quick draw with any of its 107 font, and with it’s auto-replacing alternates, no two repeating characters are alike. You’re guaranteed a great show anytime Dever leaves the chute. The route to Dever was long, with many a switchback. The Wedge variant was designed first, shelved, then developed into Plathorn. But I wanted to return to those brutish forms and decided to round out the family with a sans, serif and plenty of other options. Any of the Dever family have an extended character set including Central and Eastern European languages. The strong faces have specially adapted sub-families, too, so they’re bound and determined to have an outstanding impact at whatever size you use ‘em. It’s a hard ride ahead corralling all those words. Be sure and add these able-bodied boys to your posse today!
  38. Ah, Espresso, the font that sounds like it was brewed in the dimly lit corner of a quaint Italian café, its letters wafting towards you with the intoxicating aroma of freshly ground coffee beans. Thi...
  39. JesusLovesYouAll by LucasFonts, $19.00
    Almost every type designer feels the need, from time to time, to interrupt his or her serious work on complex text type systems for something more playful. In Luc(as)'s case this has often meant designing more typefaces. In the early 1990s, while working on Thesis, Luc(as) drew several display faces which were based on the shapes of TheSans but were either de(con)structive versions or experimental variations. Jesus Loves You All is a heretic thorny typeface vaguely based on the outlines of TheSans. Jesus Loves You was given a remarkable three-dimensional treatment in Abbott Miller's Dimensional Type project.
  40. Goudy Stout CT by CastleType, $49.00
    This face was recommended to me by Mark Solsburg, president of FontHaus. At first I was a bit reluctant to revive it, if for no other reason than Frederic Goudy’s admission that he created this design “in a moment of typographic weakness.” However, I put the sample that Mark sent me up on my bulletin board, and over a period of time, it grew on me. It finally got to the point that I had to recreate the face, and from the response that I’ve gotten, I’m glad I did! Uppercase only with numerals and punctuation.
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