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  22. LT Streak - 100% free
  23. LT Speak - 100% free
  24. ho ho ho PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  25. Nsai Regular - Personal use only
  26. LT Comical - 100% free
  27. LT Sonoma - 100% free
  28. LT Flode Neue News - 100% free
  29. Agelast - Personal use only
  30. Horyzen - Personal use only
  31. LT Streetway Neue - 100% free
  32. Deutschlander - Personal use only
  33. Orange Street by Putracetol, $24.00
    Orange Street - Rounded Modern Sans Font is an all-caps sans-serif typeface that offers three distinct versions: clean, rough, and textured. With its versatile character set, this font seamlessly adapts to various design themes. Its flexibility is further enhanced by the range of available versions, making it a valuable asset for design projects spanning modern, retro, classic, and playful aesthetics. Whether it's for logos, branding, posters, titles, headlines, printing materials, quotes, or more, Orange Street lends itself perfectly to an array of creative applications.
  34. Advertisers Gothic by HiH, $12.00
    Advertisers Gothic is bold and brash, like the city it comes from, Chicago. It was designed by the accomplished German-American matrix engraver, Robert Wiebking, for the Western Type Foundry in 1917. As its name suggests, it was designed for commercial headliner work, much as Publicity Gothic by Sidney Gaunt for BB&S the year before. See our Publicity Headline. Alternate letters ‘A’ & ‘S’ are provided. The most popular ad words “Free!”, “New!” and “Sale” (with both esses) are provided at an angle for dramatic tension. Advertisers Gothic became quite popular because it was effective. It can work equally well for a flyer advertising a non-profit event as for a magazine product ad. This font refuses to be a wimp. Use it boldly. Advertisers Gothic ML represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. A total of 335 glyphs (compare) with added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. 2. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: pnum, ornm, liga, hist & salt ˜ with total 13 lookups. 3. Added 209 kerning pairs. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. The most popular ad words “Free!”, “New!” and “Sale” (with both esses) are provided at an angle for dramatic tension The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  35. Diversa by DSType, $40.00
    Diversa is a typeface that takes a very different path from the most fonts, both in terms of appearance and usability. Diversa is a single typeface with 9 fonts within, containing 2760 glyphs*, divide in 9 stylistic sets, but the main difference is that all the glyphs are kerned with each other, which means you can swap glyphs between stylistic sets and keep them properly kerned - unbracketed serifs, bracketed serifs, engraved, stencil, sans, slab, baroque, stencil sans, stencil slab and a stylistic set that mixes them all in a rotative feature. Diversa: Because uniformity sucks! *requires applications which have Open Type access/features.
  36. Newsbreaker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on scans of some 1906 newspaper headlines detailing the devastation of the San Francisco earthquake, Newsbreaker JNL is a modern take on vintage typography. With a few letterform characteristics somewhat reminiscent of DeVinne, this typeface was perfect in its day for expressing news headlines - and it holds up just as well today for titling or banner ad copy. Available in regular and oblique versions.
  37. Big Bright by loryn ipsum, $14.00
    Meet Big Bright, a (very) tall sans serif inspired by some photo of a vintage mid-century furniture catalogue I saw on instagram. It's perfect for logos, headings and posters. Big Bright has a vintage edge yet and modern feel and can sway from soft and gentle to striking and bold depending on how it's styled. Hope you have big love for Big Bright
  38. Dub Tone by Seb Dub, $10.00
    DubTone is simple sans serif font with a halftone texture from an old newspaper scan on an old flatbed scanner. This font was created for a movie poster in 2003 and then finally converted to a font in 2012. Each of the characters were individually designed with care to make sure that in small or large sizes it remained readable with a unique texture.
  39. ALIENS GT - Unknown license
  40. Bebel - 100% free
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