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  1. SF Diego Sans - Unknown license
  2. SF Intermosaic B - Unknown license
  3. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  4. SF Piezolectric SFX - Unknown license
  5. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  6. SF Speakeasy Outline - Unknown license
  7. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  8. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  9. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
  10. SF Speakeasy Shaded - Unknown license
  11. SF Piezolectric Condensed - Unknown license
  12. SF Speakeasy - Unknown license
  13. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  14. SF Archery Black - Unknown license
  15. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  16. SF Piezolectric Inline - Unknown license
  17. SF Automaton Condensed - Unknown license
  18. SF Chrome Fenders - Unknown license
  19. SF Pale Bottom - Unknown license
  20. SF Intoxicated Blues - Unknown license
  21. SF Chaerilidae Outline - Unknown license
  22. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
  23. SF Square Root - Unknown license
  24. SF Slapstick Comic - Unknown license
  25. Christmas Bell - Personal Use - Personal use only
  26. Cat - Unknown license
  27. Tranquility JY Pro by JY&A, $39.00
    A tranquil and formal serif type family, JY Tranquility is ideal for text applications. It is based on Renaissance type forms.
  28. Trappers And Traders by chrismetcalfe, $25.00
    There is something fun about western type. And there is something fun about hand drawn type. Put them together and.... Tada.
  29. ITC Don't Panic by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Don't Panic's distressed shapes and craggy outlines evoke the feeling you get when you're just barely in control of a situation. This is type design on the edge. ITC Panic is further down the emotional track, when you've actually lost control and there is no hope in sight. Thompson says the inspiration for these faces arrived one day in the mail. I received an envelope that looked like it had a rough trip; the type that was stamped on it had a tired, ragged appearance. Ironically, the haggard envelope woke me up. I got excited and wanted to replicate the look as a font of type." Thompson designed ITC Don't Panic, then stood back and looked at it and decided it cried out for a more agitated companion. ITC Don't Panic gave birth to the positively psychotic offspring, ITC Panic. Both are all-cap designs with alternate characters in the unshift position. Creating an authentically disturbed appearance proved to be a challenge for Thompson. "I tried to design agitated characters, but they looked staged. So I tried multiple photocopies, but that didn't work. Eventually, I laser-printed the basic characters, wadded up the lasers, then flattened them out and stomped on them with heavy boots. The end result was scanned and used as the basis for the rest of the design." Thompson's work on web sites and multimedia has influenced his interest in type and typography that transcends the cool, unemotional nature of the computer."
  30. ITC Panic by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Don't Panic 's distressed shapes and craggy outlines evoke the feeling you get when you're just barely in control of a situation. This is type design on the edge. ITC Panic is further down the emotional track, when you've actually lost control and there is no hope in sight. Thompson says the inspiration for these faces arrived one day in the mail. I received an envelope that looked like it had a rough trip; the type that was stamped on it had a tired, ragged appearance. Ironically, the haggard envelope woke me up. I got excited and wanted to replicate the look as a font of type." Thompson designed ITC Don't Panic, then stood back and looked at it and decided it cried out for a more agitated companion. ITC Don't Panic gave birth to the positively psychotic offspring, ITC Panic. Both are all-cap designs with alternate characters in the unshift position. Creating an authentically disturbed appearance proved to be a challenge for Thompson. "I tried to design agitated characters, but they looked staged. So I tried multiple photocopies, but that didn't work. Eventually, I laser-printed the basic characters, wadded up the lasers, then flattened them out and stomped on them with heavy boots. The end result was scanned and used as the basis for the rest of the design." Thompson's work on web sites and multimedia has influenced his interest in type and typography that transcends the cool, unemotional nature of the computer."
  31. Boom Shakalaka by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Proudly present Boom Shakalaka - Brush Type, created by ikiiko. Boom Shakalaka - Brush Type is a expressive brush font with touch of street culture. This type has a bold chatacter type, with shape of street culture. This type is very suitable for making a poster, magazine layout, brand logo, sleeve cover, party flyer, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  32. HWT Mardell by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    The Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum staff is honored to partner with New York-based graphic designer Louise Fili on her first font release project. The new font, “Mardell,” is named for Hamilton retiree and wood type cutter Mardell Doubek. This is the fourth font to be cut for the museum as part of the Wood Type Legacy Project. "The bold, lively angularity of Italian futurist letterforms made it a natural choice for wood type.” says Fili. This digital version presents Fili’s wood type design for use in web and print applications.
  33. SF Orson Casual Heavy - Unknown license
  34. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  35. SF Chrome Fenders Condensed - Unknown license
  36. SF Slapstick Comic Shaded - Unknown license
  37. SF Diego Sans Outline - Unknown license
  38. SF Orson Casual Light - Unknown license
  39. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  40. SF Archery Black SC Outline - Unknown license
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