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  1. Futurex Schizmatic - 100% free
  2. Elephant man - Unknown license
  3. I am simplified - Unknown license
  4. TrashHand - Unknown license
  5. Happy Hero - 100% free
  6. Daville Rev Slanted - Unknown license
  7. Simbolos 1 - Unknown license
  8. Sports 1 - Unknown license
  9. verrutscht - Unknown license
  10. butterbrotpapier - Unknown license
  11. Highstakes - Unknown license
  12. JLR Lookee Here! - Unknown license
  13. Bandy - Unknown license
  14. Metairie by insigne, $24.99
    Get in the swing with Metairie. This high-contrast script from Jeremy Dooley sets the rhythm for your next headline or short phrase with its fresh, expressive forms. Metairie’s (sometimes exaggerated) scrawled letterforms play on the colorful world of calligraphy to bring you a fully developed personality of its own. Inspired by elixirs and pharmaceuticals of the 1800s, this design has forms that dig down deep to the soul. It brings a unique, vibrant feel for your next message. The typeface supports all major Latin languages, and the expanded OpenType capabilities let you slide elements easily and quickly into your design. Metairie also includes a number of distressed options. Improv a bit, too, with Metairie’s decorative ornaments, variations on the fleur de lis. Ornaments and tails are accessed through the glyph palette or using the Swash function. An extensive set of ligatures gives you more options for humanizing the handwriting on the page. Then take it up a notch by using the glyph palette to find the perfect solution for project. You have full access to this amazing capability with InDesign, Illustrator, QuarkXpress and similar software. We recommend that you explore what this font can offer by using the glyph palette. Get a glimpse of ​​the font’s strength by looking over the brochure in PDF format in the "Gallery" section. Ready to step in? Take a stab at your next design with Metairie. It could be just the color you need.
  15. Kindersley Sans by K-Type, $20.00
    Many street nameplates in Britain use versions of Kindersley serif capitals designed by David Kindersley in the 1950s. K-Type Kindersley Sans is an unfussy alternative to the signage stalwart, perfectly suited to newer environments and more contemporary tastes. Kindersley Sans is a humanist sans-serif that conserves the Gill-inspired character and some of the calligraphic qualities of Kindersley’s lettering, it retains the Roman proportions and its Britishness, but traditional prettiness and intricacy are discarded in favour of a clean modernity. For purposes where Transport (MOT) is considered too formal and Kindersley too old-fashioned, Kindersley Sans offers an open and amiable up-to-date alternative. The typeface is comfortably spaced and carefully kerned to deliver beautiful results with ease, and although designed with nameplates in mind, it excels as an all-purpose text face in print and on screen. The tail of the uppercase Q has minimal descent to avoid constriction. Kindersley Sans includes a lowercase designed for signage with short descenders to prevent unsightly congestion. A generous x-height assists legibility, and characters are designed for easy reading and distinctiveness. The curved foot of the lowercase L distinguishes it from the uppercase i. The six fonts contain a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters, Welsh diacritics and Irish dotted consonants, so European language nameplates need not be a source of frustration. The ascent and descent of accented characters has been kept to an acceptable minimum.
  16. ZITZ - Unknown license
  17. Aceituna by Hanoded, $15.00
    Aceituna means ‘olive’ in Spanish. It comes from the Arabic Al-Zeitoun. I am multi-tasking today: finishing this font and thinking about what to cook for my family tonight (yes, I am the one who cooks!). We normally eat Asian food, but I was toying with the idea of serving something Mediterranean and realised we had run out of olives. So there you have it: the super simple trick of naming a new font! But enough of cooking: Aceituna font was made with a Japanese brush pen. It is a very versatile font: tall and thin, elegant and a little messy. A hint of texture and, like olives, it goes with almost anything.
  18. Komika Text Kaps is a unique and dynamic font that is part of the expansive Komika collection, masterfully created by Apostrophic Labs. This collection is particularly renowned for its comic book-ins...
  19. BreezedCaps - 100% free
  20. Kryptonian - Unknown license
  21. Generation Two - Unknown license
  22. JLR Simple Hearts - Unknown license
  23. Third party - Unknown license
  24. Amputation - 100% free
  25. JI Acorn - Unknown license
  26. Fennario - Unknown license
  27. Laser Rod - Unknown license
  28. Yahoo!© - Unknown license
  29. NATOKit - Unknown license
  30. JI Watermelon - Unknown license
  31. Taco Box - Unknown license
  32. Alien - Unknown license
  33. Valentine Ribbon - Unknown license
  34. Destiny_Light - Unknown license
  35. hexadonald - Unknown license
  36. Arbeka - Unknown license
  37. Bayao Hand - Unknown license
  38. Comic Book - Unknown license
  39. Plastic Tomato - Unknown license
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