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  1. Ranmorian Standard beta - Unknown license
  2. David Lozano Lucas - 100% free
  3. DreamerOne - Unknown license
  4. Dreamcolor - Unknown license
  5. Rage - Unknown license
  6. Teknogrunge - Unknown license
  7. Spooky Hollow by Forberas Club, $16.00
    ntroducing Spooky Hollow by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project.
  8. Manwriting by Miller Type Foundry, $39.00
    Manwriting is an extensive typeface with hundreds of ligatures used to simulate human handwriting. Perfect for forging papers and love-letters!
  9. PL Westerveldt by Monotype, $29.99
    The PL Westerveldt font has a late twentieth-century style, with flared strokes. Use PL Westerveldt for display and short texts.
  10. AZ Storm by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Storm was inspired from old '70's skateboard logo. This font was designed for use as a fun bold headline.
  11. Pumpkin Hunter by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Pumpkin Hunter by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project.
  12. Metropolitaines by Linotype, $29.99
    This art nouveau style typeface is the one that had been used for the signage of the historic Paris metro stations.
  13. Work Force JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Work Force JNL is lettering based on a set of self-adhesive letters and numbers used for home or mailbox identification.
  14. Double Dagger by Dharma Type, $9.99
    Geometric stencil with a variety of weights. It is so orthodox and simple that you can use it in various creations.
  15. AZ Kiss by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Kiss font is inspired from sketches. This font is designed for use as a worn and antiqued headline or subheadline.
  16. Stencil Designs JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Designs JNL collects twenty-six decorative designs from various vintage sources for use as spot embellishments, borders and corner pieces.
  17. Abulonia by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Abulonia is unique script font with handwritten style. Very nice if you use it for cute or beauty themes and memories.
  18. Mutiara by Groen Studio, $15.00
    Mutiara is a script font that has a very natural, handwritten characteristic and is very suitable for various and unique uses.
  19. Wine Stoney by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Wine Stoney font is inspiration from simple cloud. This font can use for comic style , cartoon, and serious like horror themes.
  20. Itzkarl by Hanken Design Co., $25.00
    ItzKarl is a unique hybrid typeface with serif and sans serif features that is suitable for headline, logo and poster use.
  21. Billing And Shipping JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Billing and Shipping JNL is the perfect dingbat font for replicating rubber stamps and labels used in the transit of packages.
  22. Ongunkan Anglo Saxon Spirit by Runic World Tamgacı, $45.00
    I present it to you as a hollow-style transparent design of the Anglo-Saxon Runic inscription. Use it with pleasure.
  23. Queen Bella by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Queen Bella is a bold and bouncy handwritten script font. Use it for any design project that requires a personalized appearance!
  24. Wastrel by Typotheticals, $5.00
    This font, similar in style to Phollick, is a light playful font that has a capacity for use in many applications.
  25. Marc Anthony by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    An imperfect mix between a Roman and a Modern font, Marc Anthony can be used easily for display or body text.
  26. Newsworthy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Newsworthy JNL and its oblique counterpart are variations on the ever-popular condensed type styles used for newspaper and tabloid publications.
  27. Plain Script by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1995 by Tagir Safayev. Based on informal handwriting (caps-only). For use in advertising and display typography.
  28. Pingo by Hanoded, $15.00
    Pingo is a nice, happy serif typeface. It is uncomplicated, playful and fun to use. Pingo comes with extensive language support.
  29. LD Daffy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This downloadable font has fun written all over it. Its versatile style makes it useful for all sorts of whimsical themes.
  30. Deanita by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Deanita Street is unique script font with handrawn style. Very nice if you use it for wedding or story about love.
  31. Nobbin by Barmoor Foundry, $15.00
    Nobbin was designed to be used in a children's picture book called "Nothing to do..." written and illustrated by Tracy Sabin.
  32. Filature by JBFoundry, $16.00
    Filature is a fully connected typeface with open type features. Use Filature any time you want fancy, legible, and original text.
  33. Malachim Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Magical alphabet used by secret societies in times past. NOTE: this font comes with a comprehensive interpretation guide in pdf format.
  34. Irina by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1995 by Tagir Safayev. Based on informal handwriting (caps-only). For use in advertising and display typography.
  35. Mrs Eaves XL Serif by Emigre, $59.00
    Originally designed in 1996, Mrs Eaves was Zuzana Licko’s first attempt at the design of a traditional typeface. It was styled after Baskerville, the famous transitional serif typeface designed in 1757 by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England. Mrs Eaves was named after Baskerville’s live in housekeeper, Sarah Eaves, whom he later married. One of Baskerville’s intents was to develop typefaces that pushed the contrast between thick and thin strokes, partially to show off the new printing and paper making techniques of his time. As a result his types were often criticized for being too perfect, stark, and difficult to read. Licko noticed that subsequent interpretations and revivals of Baskerville had continued along the same path of perfection, using as a model the qualities of the lead type itself, not the printed specimens. Upon studying books printed by Baskerville at the Bancroft Library in Berkeley, Licko decided to base her design on the printed samples which were heavier and had more character due to the imprint of lead type into paper and the resulting ink spread. She reduced the contrast while retaining the overall openness and lightness of Baskerville by giving the lower case characters a wider proportion. She then reduced the x-height relative to the cap height to avoid increasing the set width. There is something unique about Mrs Eaves and it’s difficult to define. Its individual characters are at times awkward looking—the W being narrow, the L uncommonly wide, the flare of the strokes leading into the serifs unusually pronounced. Taken individually, at first sight some of the characters don’t seem to fit together. The spacing is generally too loose for large bodies of text, it sort of rambles along. Yet when used in the right circumstance it imparts a very particular feel that sets it clearly apart from many likeminded types. It has an undefined quality that resonates with people. This paradox (imperfect yet pleasing) is perhaps best illustrated by design critic and historian Robin Kinross who has pointed out the limitation of the “loose” spacing that Licko employed, among other things, yet simultaneously designated the Mrs Eaves type specimen with an honorable mention in the 1999 American Center for Design competition. Proof, perhaps, that type is best judged in the context of its usage. Even with all its shortcomings, Mrs Eaves has outsold all Emigre fonts by twofold. On MyFonts, one of the largest on-line type sellers, Mrs Eaves has been among the 20 best selling types for years, listed among such classics as Helvetica, Univers, Bodoni and Franklin Gothic. Due to its commercial and popular success it has come to define the Emigre type foundry. While Licko initially set out to design a traditional text face, we never specified how Mrs Eaves could be best used. Typefaces will find their own way. But if there’s one particular common usage that stands out, it must be literary—Mrs Eaves loves to adorn book covers and relishes short blurbs on the flaps and backs of dust covers. Trips to bookstores are always a treat for us as we find our Mrs Eaves staring out at us from dozens of book covers in the most elegant compositions, each time surprising us with her many talents. And Mrs Eaves feels just as comfortable in a wide variety of other locales such as CD covers (Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief being our favorite), restaurant menus, logos, and poetry books, where it gives elegant presence to short texts. One area where Mrs Eaves seems less comfortable is in the setting of long texts, particularly in environments such as the interiors of books, magazines, and newspapers. It seems to handle long texts well only if there is ample space. A good example is the book /CD/DVD release The Band: A Musical History published by Capitol Records. Here, Mrs Eaves was given appropriate set width and generous line spacing. In such cases its wide proportions provide a luxurious feel which invites reading. Economy of space was not one of the goals behind the original Mrs Eaves design. With the introduction of Mrs Eaves XL, Licko addresses this issue. Since Mrs Eaves is one of our most popular typefaces, it’s not surprising that over the years we've received many suggestions for additions to the family. The predominant top three wishes are: greater space economy; the addition of a bold italic style; and the desire to pair it with a sans design. The XL series answers these requests with a comprehensive set of new fonts including a narrow, and a companion series of Mrs Eaves Sans styles to be released soon. The main distinguishing features of Mrs Eaves XL are its larger x-height with shorter ascenders and descenders and overall tighter spacing. These additional fonts expand the Mrs Eaves family for a larger variety of uses, specifically those requiring space economy. The larger x-height also allows a smaller point size to be used while maintaining readability. Mrs Eaves XL also has a narrow counterpart to the regular, with a set width of about 92 percent which fulfills even more compact uses. At first, this may not seem particularly narrow, but the goal was to provide an alternative to the regular that would work well as a compact text face while maintaining the full characteristics of the regular, rather than an extreme narrow which would be more suitable for headline use. Four years in the making, we're excited to finally let Mrs Eaves XL find its way into the world and see where and how it will pop up next.
  36. PharmaCare - Unknown license
  37. Scholz Secession by HiH, $8.00
    We named this font Scholz Secession. Fin-de-siecle Vienna, Austria is the source of this Jugendstil design from Schriftgiesserei Eduard Scholz. The original release was under the name Reklameschrift Secession. Most of the curve strokes look like commas to me. The letters are as soft and plump as the comforter on the bed I slept on in a Salzburg B&B many years ago. I was traveling with a college buddy and our next stop was Vienna. There a kind, young student named Hanna and her boyfriend took us under their wing. One of the places Hanna proudly showed us was Otto Wagner’s Majolika Haus, built in 1898, and only about 8 blocks from Secession Hall. Hanna explained to us that the style was called Jugendstil and represented Art Nouveau as interpreted within the framework of their culture. I even took a picture. After all, memories are part of who we are. Figures are old-style for text use. This font would not be my first choice for a spread sheet. Included are German ligatures ch (alt-0123) & ck (125), two period ornaments (135, 175) and lower case o and u with Hungarian long umlaut (215, 247)). A very likeable and easy-to-use font.
  38. STP Stencil by Sete Std, $30.00
    Developed from the STP Display, the STP Stencil Typeface follows the same characteristic premise as its sister, in addition to composing the same number of Latin characters. What distinguishes them it’s that the STP Stencil can be applied more easily anytime, anywhere, increasing the possibility of being used in a more craft and artistic way. Since it has characteristics of a stencil font, it brings a more urban and contemporary look, which makes ideal to use it in public spaces with large circulation of people. In addition, wayfinding, architectural, advertising, packaging, posters, among others projects, are a good request for STP Stencil show its vigor and all its beauty. The STP Stencil is a modular feature source, perfect to use it in major event signaling projects or similar. It can also be useful in any demands that requires improvisation and quick solutions. The STP Stencil has very expressive forms and counterforms, but still counts with the practicality of a stencil source and its infinite possibilities of use. With a complete Latin alphabet, STP Stencil covers over 90% of the supported languages, covering the entire American continent, East and West Europe and most of the countries of Africa, Asia and Oceania.
  39. Big Mock by Yumna Type, $15.00
    A font is a crucial element of a design, but it can be a complicated challenge to choose a proper font for your project. An improper design will likely damage your whole designs and make your hard work useless. That is why Big Mock is the perfect font for you. Big Mock is a display font with strong characters and unique styles to assist you to pop up your messages easily. It exists in uppercases and thick weights to show bold, prominent displays. The similar letters’ proportions and the low contrasts will affect the legibility rates. You can use such a font for big text sizes to be greatly legible. Big Mock gives you an extra clipart as a bonus. You can also make use of the available features here. Features: Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Big Mock fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  40. Spiderwort by Nathatype, $29.00
    Spiderwort is a lovely script font designed in a natural handwriting look. Like the other cursive fonts, the letters are interconnected to each other. This font type is perfectly applicable for texts that combine uppercases and lower cases in order for the writing to look flawlessly connected. Furthermore, it expresses soft and relaxing nuances to use in informal texts. The character of this font is the low contrasts in thin, unfirm lines. Nevertheless, it shows you unique, artistic displays on your designs particularly when you use it well and based on the desired theme. You can apply this font for any text sizes because it is greatly legible and also enjoy the available features here. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Spiderwort fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, invitations, greeting cards, name cards, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
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