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  1. Passeig A - Unknown license
  2. Oh Crud BB - Personal use only
  3. Babylon Industrial - Unknown license
  4. Deliscript by Alphabet Soup, $29.00
    Although initially inspired by the neon sign in front of Canter’s Delicatessen in Los Angeles, the design of Deliscript Upright and Deliscript Slant soon took on a life of its own–and its own distinctive look. Like its sibling Metroscript, Deliscript has many features that expand its usability such as the the variable length tails which can be accessed in 6 different styles, and the never before seen crossbars which can be extended outward in either direction from the lower case “t”. Throw in the special “WordLogos”, tons of ligatures and foreign accented characters, and you have a recipe for typesetting that approaches the look of hand-lettering. For a better understanding of its unique features please download The Deliscript User Manual—available in the Gallery section.
  5. NFL Falcons - Unknown license
  6. MLB Tuscan - Unknown license
  7. FiftyTwoLetters - 100% free
  8. Randi - 100% free
  9. CMDestroy - 100% free
  10. Halbstarke - 100% free
  11. Japperneese - Unknown license
  12. Inkblot Baby - Unknown license
  13. Snowflake Letters - 100% free
  14. Wendelin - Unknown license
  15. JetPak - Unknown license
  16. KR Drak - Unknown license
  17. Papa Noel - Unknown license
  18. KR Corners - Unknown license
  19. Scrapes - Unknown license
  20. Jumble Book - Unknown license
  21. 4YEOmonstrum - Unknown license
  22. NFL Broncos - Unknown license
  23. BiscuitPunch - Unknown license
  24. Spectre Verde BB - Personal use only
  25. Scrapes - Unknown license
  26. canstop - Unknown license
  27. Maceo - Unknown license
  28. Scrapes - Unknown license
  29. zTerm - Unknown license
  30. Distorted Faith - Unknown license
  31. Big Truck - Unknown license
  32. SpiderishFS - 100% free
  33. Rutherford by Device, $39.00
    Rutherford is clear, robust and authoritative, and reads well at small text sizes while also having the required heft for larger headlines. A wide range of weights makes it a versatile choice for magazines, branding, brochures and advertising. A slightly condensed obround serif with squared stroke terminals. The t, j and f curve around to harmonize with the terminals on the a and g, as does the tail of the Q. The italic incorporates cursive forms on the ends of the lower right and upper left strokes, and uses a single-story a. Includes full European Latin support and alternate designs for the Q and g in all weights.
  34. Buinton Rough by Melvastype, $35.00
    Buinton Rough is roughed up version of Buinton. There are three versions with increasing distress level. Buinton Rough is a script typeface with noble and vintage looks. It has serifs at the beginnings of the strokes, swash capitals and formal design. Buinton Rough has lots of alternate characters, swashes and ligatures. It has also a bunch of tails with different shapes and widths to give the vintage logotype or sports look to your design. These alternates makes Buinton Rough very versatile. You can design beautiful, elegant and diverse typographic elements with it. It’s well suited for logos, lettering artwork, t-shirt designs, editorial illustrations to name a few.
  35. Albiona by Device, $39.00
    A contemporary slab-serif which revisits aspects of Robert Besley’s all-time classic Clarendon, designed around 1842 for Thorowgood and Co. and named after the Clarendon Press in Oxford. The original design was subsequently extended by Sheffield foundry Stephenson Blake in the 1950s into a widely-used, robust workhorse family. Albiona uses the inwardly curved stroke terminals of the same foundry’s Grotesque series, while rationalising or removing entirely Clarendon’s ball serifs, flicked tails and other eccentricities to make it more functional in contemporary settings. The family consists of five weights plus italics and a stencil, and includes oldstyle and tabular numerals. Its clean readable style suits both text and headline setting.
  36. English Grotesque by Device, $39.00
    English Grotesque is based on the proportions of an early 20th century signwriter’s sans, emphasising the characteristic idiosyncrasies of type of the period. Sharing a similar Roman circle-and-square construction as Gill Sans or Johnston Railway, it has a wide T and W, a narrow S, and a long-tailed R. The Roman alphabet did not include a lower-case, and therefore early sans-serifs tended to base theirs on handwritten or cursive models, resulting in more even character widths. English Grotesque, by contrast, carries the more characterful proportions of the capitals through to the lower case. Available in six weights, with optional alternative versions for the Q, &, £ and J.
  37. Magical Mystery Tour - Unknown license
  38. Mailart - Personal use only
  39. Digifit - Personal use only
  40. Mandatory - Personal use only
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