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  1. Grenadier by Alexey Timokhovsky, $15.00
    Grenadier font is based on historic blackletter forms, carefully reviewed and modernized. It got bright temper with harsh notes. Very good for packaging, branding and large sized typesetting. Grenadier has Latin and Cyrillic sets with an equal attention to details.
  2. Complice - Unknown license
  3. Anderson Fireball XL5 - Unknown license
  4. Oh {Photo} Shoot! - Unknown license
  5. Kremlin Starets - Unknown license
  6. Kremlin Comrade - Unknown license
  7. Kremlin Kommisar - Unknown license
  8. Kremlin Imperial - Unknown license
  9. KREMLIN ADVISOR - Unknown license
  10. Too Much Paper! - Unknown license
  11. Amanda's Script - Unknown license
  12. Keepon Truckin NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Baby Fat, designed by Milton Glaser in 1964, saw a lot of action during the psychedelic poster phase. This little dumpling is based on that workhorse, and takes its name from a phrase that also got around a lot in the 60s. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  13. Hempton by Fat Hamster, $20.00
    HEMPTON vintage typeface, 5 font styles: serif, sans serif, rough, outline, round HEMPTON is a font family inspired by magazine designs and lettering of 19th and 20th century. HEMPTON typeface gives your designs projects an elegant and artistic look. HEMPTON font family is suitable for label and packaging design, branding and logo, books and magazines, short phrases or headlines.
  14. ATF Garamond by ATF Collection, $59.00
    The Garamond family tree has many branches. There are probably more different typefaces bearing the name Garamond than the name of any other type designer. Not only did the punchcutter Claude Garamond set a standard for elegance and excellence in type founding in 16th-century Paris, but a successor, Jean Jannon, some eighty years later, cut typefaces inspired by Garamond that later came to bear Garamond’s name. Revivals of both designs have been popular and various over the course of the last 100 years. When ATF Garamond was designed in 1917, it was one of the first revivals of a truly classic typeface. Based on Jannon’s types, which had been preserved in the French Imprimerie Nationale as the “caractères de l’Université,” ATF Garamond brought distinctive elegance and liveliness to text type for books and display type for advertising. It was both the inspiration and the model for many of the later “Garamond” revivals, notably Linotype’s very popular Garamond No. 3. ATF Garamond was released ca. 1918, first in Roman and Italic, drawn by Morris Fuller Benton, the head of the American Type Founders design department. In 1922, Thomas M. Cleland designed a set of swash italics and ornaments for the typeface. The Bold and Bold Italic were released in 1920 and 1923, respectively. The new digital ATF Garamond expands upon this legacy, while bringing back some of the robustness of metal type and letterpress printing that is sometimes lost in digital adaptations. The graceful, almost lacy form of some of the letters is complemented by a solid, sturdy outline that holds up in text even at small sizes. The 18 fonts comprise three optical sizes (Subhead, Text, Micro) and three weights, including a new Medium weight that did not exist in metal. ATF Garamond also includes unusual alternates and swash characters from the original metal typeface. The character of ATF Garamond is lively, reflecting the spirit of the French Renaissance as interpreted in the 1920s. Its Roman has more verve than later old-style faces like Caslon, and its Italic is outright sprightly, yet remarkably readable.
  15. El&Font Tag! - Unknown license
  16. Gordon Heights - Personal use only
  17. brown bear funk - Unknown license
  18. walk the plank - Unknown license
  19. Pea Heather's Handwriting - Unknown license
  20. Spongebob Dingpants - Unknown license
  21. Put Another One In - Unknown license
  22. Tinga - 100% free
  23. His Name Is Honey - Unknown license
  24. YY Uncial Most Irish - Unknown license
  25. fragments of eter - Unknown license
  26. Everytime I Miss You - Unknown license
  27. Just One More Picture - Unknown license
  28. Bs Landscope by Feliciano, $37.92
    That’s what people call ‘an experimental typeface’. Yes it is! It consists in letterforms designed in very strict geometrical parameters. I was not thinking about ‘reading’ when I’ve drawn this typeface — rather on different way of projecting our mental image of the words. Do not try to set a book with this type, please! One single version, one single font designed in 2000.
  29. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  30. Savia Shadow - Personal use only
  31. Hotel Coral Essex - Personal use only
  32. Versal - Personal use only
  33. James Fajardo - Unknown license
  34. twenty four - Unknown license
  35. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  36. Amanda's Script Smooth - Unknown license
  37. Do I like Stripes? - Unknown license
  38. Three Dates, One Night - Unknown license
  39. Spinach - Unknown license
  40. Gothic Flames - Personal use only
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