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  1. Bamew by Twinletter, $14.00
    BAMEW is a fun and slightly dirty graffiti font designed by us. We put a lot of thought into every detail so that you may use this font in a wide range of outdoor event projects for people of all genders and ages. If you utilize this typeface, the project you’re working on will be harmonious and harmonious, making it amazing for everyone who sees it. Use this font right now for that. This graffiti font is great for product logos, poster titles, headlines, packaging, film titles, logotypes, gorgeous writing, and trendy graffiti designs, among other things. Of course, if you utilize this font in your numerous creative projects, they will be perfect and outstanding. Use this typeface right away for your one-of-a-kind and remarkable projects.
  2. Expectation by Linotype, $29.99
    Making a Christmas card takes a lot of work! Finding the right typeface can be tough, too. Have you ever spent hours searching for the right one? Well, in 2003, instead of spending hours searching, German designer Guido Bittner made his own. Expectation was first used on the Christmas card for Bittner's Wiesbaden design studio. This delicate series of letters maintains a handwritten feel, in part because it began as a digitalization of Bittner’s own handwriting. Expectation Swash includes additional swash letters, which can be paired with regular version of Expectation to create superior effects. Perhaps it is already time for you to begin working on next year’s holiday cards. Let these fonts be the starting port for your inspiration! Expectation was a winner in the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH.
  3. Sinder by The Fontry, $5.00
    It's extended. Somewhat. It's got all the characters. There's a plus. It's fully kerned. That's awesome! And it is rubbed down to the nub. Whuh??? That means it's highly distressed, manually eroded on my work bench. Tortured further to open the wounds using my bitmap editor. Tweaked lovingly and built up to even higher standards of distortion in my vector program. The end result is a font called Sinder. I've even included an "ash" effect. Using the bracket or brace left gives you ashes from left to right as you type your text. Finish your text with ash terminals by typing the bracket or brace right. But be careful. This font is a heavy duty downloader. Make sure all your programs are up to the task, especially before you go converting to vectors.
  4. Kicker FC by Arkitype, $16.00
    Kicker FC is a typeface created for the love of sport, it has all the right elements to make for a great sports display font to give your brand and art work the right look and feel in this genre. It has a great variation in weights, stylistic alternates to provide flexibility and to add more customisation a shadow version for each weight to give your typography a custom graphic look and feel. Kicker FC is perfect for use in various sports categories, college sports, baseball, basketball, football and as show in all the poster images and more specifically the name Kicker FC, soccer. Not only is the typeface a perfect fit for sport, it works just as well for beverage, tech and various other industries. Narrow in width provides great eye catching headlines.
  5. As of my last update in 2023, the font named "Avatar" could refer to one specifically designed or inspired by the visual and textual elements associated with the media franchise of the same name, suc...
  6. As an optimistic and helpful artist, I'd love to introduce you to the intriguing world of typography through the lens of the font I2ArabiaConsole. Though I must clarify, detailed specifics about I2Ar...
  7. LT Sweet Nothings - Personal use only
  8. Plumage by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Plumage is somewhat unusual in that it has elements of calligraphy as well as script in a semi-loose form that gives it a pleasing appearance for both large and small sizes, and interesting flare finish strokes add to its unique character. As I read a dictionary description of "plumage", I realized that in many ways there is a parallel between a bird's plumage and how it is utilized in the context of writing: Plumage varies in pattern and arrangement for different purposes; what it expresses can of course be even more interesting. Plumage is disposable after a season, as new ones become available... imagine, a self-sustaining quill! - I guess that's equivalent to a refill or disposable pen. Historically, quill pens were made from feathers of a variety of birds, each chosen for its special characteristics. The sturdiest and most reliable feathers, however, come from turkeys, swans and geese. Feathers used to make pens are the stiff-spined flight feathers on the leading edge of the bird's wing. Pens for right-handed writers come from the left wing, and pens for left-handers, from the right! Each bird yields 10-12 good quills, and sometimes only 2 or 3 - so small a yield that the geese reared in England could not furnish nearly enough for local demand, and quills were imported from the Continent in large quantities. At one point St Petersburg in Russia was sending 27 million quills a year to the UK. It is said that geese were specially bred by US President Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) to supply his own vast need for quills - in his lifetime he wrote almost 20,000 letters. The name "Plumage" was selected to pay homage to the noble birds that supplied countless quills for centuries of literary works. Plumage is recommended for any formal or informal invitation, decorations, awards, poetry, plaques, etc. We hope you will have the pleasure of using Plumage.
  9. As of my last update in early 2023, there's no widely recognized or standard font specifically named "teaspoon" within major font libraries or amongst popular custom typeface designs. However, let me...
  10. The Distant Galaxy Outline font by ShyFoundry, with its futuristic and cosmic allure, takes you on a journey through space and time, evoking the feeling of exploring distant galaxies and engaging in ...
  11. As of my last update in early 2023, the font "Holitter Hollow" crafted by Holitter Studios, while not widely recognized in mainstream font directories, could be described based on its naming and typi...
  12. As of my last update in April 2023, "Radion" is not a widely recognized font name within major typographic resources or font collections. However, based on the typical attributes of font naming and d...
  13. As of my last update in April 2023, there isn't a widely recognized or specific font known as "Beautiful ES" by ES Typography directly searchable in mainstream font databases or typography circles. H...
  14. As of my last update in April 2023, "Paul6" does not appear to be a widely recognized or documented font within the typographic community or among the standard collections from major type foundries. ...
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  22. Janda Apple Cobbler - Personal use only
  23. Dited - 100% free
  24. Pinstripe Limo - Personal use only
  25. Mostly Ghostly - 100% free
  26. Janda Siesta Sunrise - Personal use only
  27. NFL Saints - Unknown license
  28. Jambetica - Personal use only
  29. DS Izmir - Unknown license
  30. Talking to the Moon - Personal use only
  31. Scars Before Christmas - Personal use only
  32. AnjaliOldLipi - 100% free
  33. Steelfish - Unknown license
  34. Janda Siesta Sunset - Personal use only
  35. Rounded, two. - Personal use only
  36. MoxyRoxie - Unknown license
  37. Facet Black - 100% free
  38. Share-Regular - Unknown license
  39. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  40. Negatori - Unknown license
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