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  1. Immortal - Unknown license
  2. Curvesta by wearecolt, $18.00
    Combining classic serifs with curvy features, the Curvesta poster/display font has lots to offer. A real modern classic.
  3. Easter Egg Letters by Greater Albion Typefounders, $6.00
    A fun typeface for Easter, which lets you make banners and headings with eggs enclosed in letters. Chocolate anyone?
  4. Londrina Serif by Tipos Pereira, $10.00
    Londrina Serif is based on my font Londrina. It's a vernacular typeface with a lot of weights and personality.
  5. Blitzeffekt by Matthias Luh, $22.00
    Pointy edges, flat design and recurring shapes. blitzeffekt is like lightning: sharp corners and distinctive shapes. Be minimal. blitzeffekt.
  6. Water Brush by TypeSETit, $24.95
    A Dry Brush script with lots of bounce and fun. Great for casual uses as well as sophisticated events.
  7. Savourer by Cititype, $12.00
    It’s cute, it’s fun, and it’s mighty tasty: it’s Enjoy! A mixed-case font with lots of combination possibilities.
  8. Dotee by Gaslight, $10.00
    Dotee inspirit by lettering from soviet book. Dotee is fat decorative font with numerous cut style ligatures and alternatives.
  9. Glitter Candy by Hanoded, $15.00
    Glitter Candy is a happy font: rounded, fat and cute. Ideal for children’s book covers, posters and product packaging.
  10. Kalico by Miller Type Foundry, $25.99
    Kalico is the fat script that makes a statement! Comes with oldstyle figures and available with a swash counterpart.
  11. HeavyLOUDedge by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    Head­line Font / Dis­play Font / Techno Fat Font Hea­vy­Loun­dEdge with 4 styles (regu­lar, bold, light, line) & 304 gly­phs, including accents & €.
  12. Almoneda by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Almoneda: Sale at public auction of movable goods, generally used. And also: private and voluntary sale of jewelry and junk that is made without the intervention of justice. Formerly, it was nothing more than the market or sale of things and spoils won from the enemy in war. Nowadays, the almoneda is practically associated with spaces where the sale of "old things" takes place and, in Madrid, they are usually concentrated in the area of El Rastro, an open-air market that is set up on Sundays and some holidays in the center of Madrid. There, you can find everything and, if you walk around a lot and look hard enough, great typographic finds. It is there where I find a large number of elements (usually from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century) such as boxes, posters, books, etc.. in which appear uppercase letters with a variety of shapes, letters embedded, rare ligatures ... In addition, many elements extracted from street signs, tiles from bars and commemorative elements of Madrid have been used to complete this font design made with care and patience. Thus was born Almoneda, a modern typeface with a marked axis and great contrast, and an uppercase with several sets of characters to play with and enjoy. It also includes a large number of ligatures and discretionary ligatures. A Variable font is included with the full package license. Almoneda, a typeface that will not leave you indifferent. They take it out of my hands, hey!
  13. Lido STF by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    Times with a Human Face: In my article of the same name which appeared in the magazine Font, volume 2000 I described the long and trying story of an order for a typeface for the Czech periodical Lidové noviny (People’s Newspaper). My task was to design a modification of the existing Times. The work, however, finally resulted in the complete re-drawing of the typeface. The assignment, which was on the whole wisely formulated, was to design a typeface which would enable “a smooth flow of information in the reader’s eye”, therefore a typeface without any artistic ambitions, from which everything which obstructs legibility would be eliminated. A year later Lidové noviny had a different manager who in the spring of 2001 decided to resume the cooperation. The typeface itself definitely profited from this; I simplified everything which could be simplified, but it still was not “it”, because the other, and obviously more important, requirement of the investor held: “the typeface must look like Times”. And that is why the above-mentioned daily will continue to be printed by a system version of Times, negligently adjusted to local conditions, which is unfortunately a far cry from the original Times New Roman of Stanley Morison. When I was designing Lido, the cooperation with the head of production of Lidové noviny was of great use to me. Many tests were carried out directly on the newspaper rotary press during which numerous weak points of the earliest versions were revealed. The printing tests have proved that the basic design of this typeface is even more legible and economical than that of Times. The final appearance of Lido STF was, however, tuned up without regard to the original assignment – the merrier-looking italics and the more daring modelling of bold lower case letters have been retained. The typeface is suitable for all periodicals wishing to abandon inconspicuously the hideous system typefaces with their even more hideous accents and to change over to the contemporary level of graphic design. It is also most convenient for everyday work in text editors and office applications. It has a fairly large x-height of lower case letters, shortened serifs and simplified endings of rounded strokes. This is typical of the typefaces designed for use in small sizes. Our typeface, however, can sustain enlargement even to the size appropriate for a poster, an information table or a billboard, as it is not trite and at the same time is moderate in expression. Its three supplementary condensed designs correspond to approximately 80% compression and have been, of course, drawn quite separately. The intention to create condensed italics was abandoned; in the case of serif typefaces they always seem to be slightly strained. I named the typeface dutifully "Lido" (after the name of the newspaper) and included it in the retail catalog of my type foundry. In order to prevent being suspected of additionally turning a rejected work into cash, Lido STF in six designs is available free of charge. I should not like it if the issuing of this typeface were understood as an “act out of spite” aimed against the venerable Times. It is rather meant as a reminder that there really are now alternatives to all fonts in all price categories.
  14. Drummon - Unknown license
  15. Hadley - Unknown license
  16. KR Love Letters - Unknown license
  17. KR Fleurish Floral - Unknown license
  18. KR Beautiful Flowers - Unknown license
  19. KR Beautiful Butterfly - Unknown license
  20. Karisma - Unknown license
  21. KR Chinese Zodiac - Unknown license
  22. KR Star Struck - Unknown license
  23. KR Fleurish Circle - Unknown license
  24. KR Wiccan Symbols - Unknown license
  25. Devroye Unicode - 100% free
  26. KR Be Mine - Unknown license
  27. KR Butterfly 3 - Unknown license
  28. KR Blossoms 1 - Unknown license
  29. KR Easter Bunnies - Unknown license
  30. KR Christmas Angels - Unknown license
  31. KR Wedding Bells - Unknown license
  32. Neboman - Unknown license
  33. KR Babiez Two - Unknown license
  34. KR Career Day - Unknown license
  35. KR Drink Up! - Unknown license
  36. KR Little League - Unknown license
  37. Karisma Stencil - Unknown license
  38. KR Valentine Borders - Unknown license
  39. KR Neon Love - Unknown license
  40. KR Fabulous Fall - Unknown license
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