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  1. JazzText - Unknown license
  2. JustSmashing - Unknown license
  3. Zipper by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Zipper tries to give the feeling of a typeface made with pieces of bold and thin letters pasted together.
  4. Struffoli by Hanoded, $15.00
    Struffoli are small, marble sized deep fried dough balls from Naples. They are served with a variety of sweet condiments, like honey, sugar and sprinkles. There is nothing deep fried about Struffoli font, nor does it resemble a deep fried dough ball: I just liked the name and at least now I can say what Struffoli are! Struffoli was handmade using a brush and Chinese ink. It does look like a connected script font, but it is not (really): only a few letters connect, making it a more versatile font. Use it for your cookbooks, posters and toy packaging. Rest assured, it comes with a generous serving of diacritics.
  5. Blazing - Unknown license
  6. Speedlearn - Unknown license
  7. Anglo-Saxon Caps - Unknown license
  8. TeamSpirit - 100% free
  9. Paper Trail - Unknown license
  10. Teleprinter - Unknown license
  11. Coal Brush by Hanoded, $15.00
    Coal Brush is a bit of a misleading name. It looks as though it was made with a brush, but it was, in fact, made with a almost dried out old marker pen. But a font named ‘dried out old marker pen’ doesn’t really fly, so I decided to pimp the name. There you have it, you can’t even trust an honest typographer! Marker pen or brush, Coal Brush is a very sweet little font. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and can be mixed freely. Plus there’s a hidden stash of alternates for the lower case letters and an alternate ampersand! I actually threw that in to make up for my lie. So, use it for your books, your posters, your rap albums, rock operas, grilled food restaurants and designer BBQ sauces. It’s yours for the taking!
  12. Athenian - Personal use only
  13. Soviet-Kit - Unknown license
  14. Jingle Hamsters - Unknown license
  15. Tanks-WW2 - Unknown license
  16. Blob - Unknown license
  17. Console - Unknown license
  18. Full English by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have always been fascinated by the ‘Full English Breakfast’. A Full English usually consists of toast, baked beans, sausages, fried eggs, fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms and sometimes blackpudding (a kind of sausage made from pig’s blood). When I lived in England, my friends were always quite happy to stow away a big full breakfast, but I, on the other hand, could not really set myself to eating one. Full English is a hand made stencil font. If you own a pub and you serve breakfast, you could use it for your signs, but I guess this font looks good on anything that needs a bit of attention. For attention, it will get!
  19. Sesame Street - Unknown license
  20. RufCrate - Personal use only
  21. Lettering1 - Unknown license
  22. Lizzard - Unknown license
  23. 1312 Sugoi by Ezequiel Filoni, $10.00
    Sugoi means super in Japanese, which it's what the design tries to show as well. A strong, easy-to-read, tittle font. *Uppercase
  24. Reverb by Carmel Type Co., $15.00
    Designed with the gig poster in mind, Reverb is a throwback to the Fillmore West golden age of psychedelic rock and summertime fun. With 5 distinct weights, this workhorse of a display face has you covered from light and airy to bold and curvy. Concave stems. short descenders with a tall x-height, and a generous helping of stroke contrast define this humanist sans face that's built to shine as a headliner or to spice up some secondary copy.
  25. Foxcroft NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The inspiration for this proto-Art Nouveau typeface showed up in the 1887 type specimen book of Farmer, Little & Co. under the name Vassar. Its bold, sinuous curves, which take unexpected turns now and then, make it the perfect choice when you want to command attention...in a dignified, Ivy League kind of way, of course. All versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and CE 1250 character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  26. Vinice by Illuminaut Designs, $15.00
    This typeface was created as a personal project. Inspired by places like Chattanooga and Berkley, I wanted to create a bespoke typeface family for the US Virgin Islands. I noticed that the typeface Berlin Sans was in use all over the islands, in signs, logos, even on the side of police cars. So I built this typeface from the ground up with the goal of updating an old tried-and-true font into a family with versatile potential.
  27. ATROX - Unknown license
  28. JoeLouis - Personal use only
  29. Bulge - Personal use only
  30. Romanche - Personal use only
  31. RikyTiky - Personal use only
  32. Ryp childA - Unknown license
  33. Fettash - Personal use only
  34. Rhinofon - Personal use only
  35. Balloons - Personal use only
  36. Ryp fiestaB - Unknown license
  37. Jeepney - Unknown license
  38. PT Chocolate Dip - Unknown license
  39. GF Ordner Normal - Unknown license
  40. Z Dabble Down - Unknown license
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