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  1. Subytro by Subtitude, $39.00
    Subytro! Use this font for sweet bold titles. It adds personality and an handmade feeling. Old Style font based on posters of the fifties.
  2. Ornatique - 100% free
  3. Fontenay Fancy - Personal use only
  4. MADFONT Regular - Unknown license
  5. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  6. Dirt2 SoulStalker - Personal use only
  7. Ithornët - Personal use only
  8. WW2 BlackltrAlt - Unknown license
  9. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  10. Gothic Ultra Trendy - Unknown license
  11. Tfu Tfu - Unknown license
  12. Christmas On Crack - Unknown license
  13. Blackletter - Unknown license
  14. Dr.Po GothicRu - Unknown license
  15. Maverick BE - Unknown license
  16. UltraBlack Initials - Unknown license
  17. !The Black Bloc - Unknown license
  18. la fraktouille - Unknown license
  19. PANHEAD - Personal use only
  20. hardcorium - Unknown license
  21. True Believer by Comicraft, $19.00
    Hold the line, True Believer! Stand together. Stick up for the vulnerable. Challenge bullies. Don't let the forces of evil reign supreme. Expelliarmus! A worthy companion to our Balloon Lettering family FACE FRONT, TRUE BELIEVER is a scripty serif handwriting font for wizards everywhere. Features Four fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with upper and lowercase characters.
  22. Nice Wave Font by Softulka, $22.00
    Nice wave font - a fluffy fun display typeface with a wavy form. This decorative font works perfectly for bold titles, festival posters, as a graphic element for bright T-shirts or hoodies, or even backgrounds! This weird and ugly typeface likes an experiment with spacing and additional graphic elements. Please, don't hold back on your bold modern ideas!
  23. Linotype Rezident by Linotype, $29.99
    Flyers, Intros from James Bond films and PlayStation games as well as the typeface Senator from Zuzane Licko inspired the Dutch designer Paul van der Laan to create his font Linotype Rezident. To its design, van der Laan says, I was designing a business card for a friend and I had a certain mood in mind for the typography. I tried to capture this mood in a couple of sketches, drew a few characters directly onscreen and just expanded them into a typeface." And so began Linotype Rezident, with its cool, technical and constructivist appearance which brings to mind computers and virtual reality. And the name? " The name of the font comes from the game Resident Evil. One of the main characters in the game is called Leon and the typeface was initially drawn for a friend of mine called Leon. It also refers to the city of The Hague - where I live and got my education - since it's often called 'de residentie'", where the queen and parliament of The Netherlands are seated."
  24. Battery Park by Device, $39.00
    This stencil font, inspired by a fleeting glimpse of a Bronx plumber’s van seen through the rain-spattered window of a New York taxi, is evocative of urban grit, knock-down warehouse bargains and military supplies labeling.
  25. Dynatron by Studio K, $45.00
    Dynatron is a bold condensed retro-style font inspired by the old sci-fi comic covers, an example of which I have mocked up here.
  26. Engravers Gothic by ParaType, $30.00
    An old extended Grotesque for use in advertising and display typography. Cyrillic version with adding Bold style created for ParaType in 2003 by Isabella Chaeva.
  27. Cloverdale JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cloverdale JNL is another addition to Jeff Levine's revivals of classic wood type fonts from the 1800s. Bold, broad and in the "cowboy" style, this typeface goes well with projects featuring the Old West, Victorian times or old-fashioned nostalgia.
  28. Golden Opportunity JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of vintage sheet music for "With Plenty of Money and You (The Gold Diggers' Lullaby)" from the Warner Brothers musical "Gold Diggers of 1937" had the movie title hand-lettered in a classic Art Deco style. Bold, brash and totally fun, this became the model for Golden Opportunity JNL.
  29. Hagenbeck by alphabeet.at, $30.00
    Hagenbeck is an old style font face with the intention to get really bold. It's a design from 2019, drawn during a rainy stay in the eponymous district in Hamburg, the designers ‘hood for a long time. There is the bold weight and a decorative stamped version of this font face.
  30. Outlaw - Personal use only
  31. Regency Gothic - Unknown license
  32. Big Top - Unknown license
  33. Tattoo - Unknown license
  34. EnglishTowne-Normal - Unknown license
  35. FF Double Digits by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Manfred Klein and Dutch type designer Just van Rossum created this pi and symbols FontFont in 1992. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for wayfinding and signage. It comes with tabular lining figures.
  36. Naga by Canada Type, $24.95
    Naga is Hans van Maanen's original creation of art deco shapes interected with intricate mazes of what could be Celtic or Mesoamerican knotwork art. The totality of the typeface borders on the mysterious, exotic and yet clearly discernible as far as readability is concerned. Naga comes with a companion outline style that emphasizes its intricacy. Both fonts hold up quite strongly when combined with photo/illustration masks. The Naga family comes in both OTF and TTF formats, and includes an extended range of characters covering most Latin-based languages. A few unicase forms are also included.
  37. Scrivano by Outras Fontes, $19.95
    The Scrivano family was designed by Ricardo Esteves Gomes, inspired by some handwritings from the Middle Ages and Renaissance period. There are four elegant organic font styles (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) that can be very useful to compose long or short texts in graphic standards that need some 'old style' feeling.
  38. Kwaliteit by Fabulous Rice, $20.00
    Kwaliteit is the result of a love story. The love story between a font designer and an old embossing label machine. The big bold letters produced by such machines are wonderful to convey a big bold message (big bold messages are fun!), but sometimes you just can't walk around with one of those antique label machines… That's why this font can come in handy! Its uses are numerous… be the boss of emboss!
  39. Spectrum by Monotype, $29.99
    Spectrum font is based on a design by Jan van Krimpen, who worked on his font from 1941 to 1943 for use in a Bible of the Spectrum publishing house in Utrecht. The bible project was later cancelled but the font was so beautifully formed and universal that the Monotype Corporation in London completed it. Distinctive are the reserved elegance and unmistakeable beauty of form. The italic was kept fine and is a wonderful complement to the other weights, making it perfect for emphasis in text. The form of the lower case italic g is reminiscent of van Krimpen's italic for Lutetia and Romanée. A similar font in form is the Perpetua from Eric Gill. It displays not only similar forms to those of Spectrum, both fonts also have uniquely designed old style figures. The 7 is particularly unusual with its slanted horizontal stroke and marked bend to the left in the lower third of the form. Spectrum is an extremely legible font even in smaller point sizes and is just as suitable for headlines as for long texts.
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