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  1. Pompeji - Unknown license
  2. The font "Yugoslavia" by deFharo is a distinctive typeface that draws inspiration from the complex history and cultural fusion of the region it is named after. This font is a creative interpretation ...
  3. Danube - Unknown license
  4. Kalocsai Flowers - Unknown license
  5. Raptor Kill - Unknown license
  6. Mathmos Original - Unknown license
  7. NEC - Unknown license
  8. spaceman - Unknown license
  9. Pirates Gold - Unknown license
  10. Spylord Bold Expanded - Unknown license
  11. Quarx Outline - 100% free
  12. Vice Presidente - Unknown license
  13. Dirty Ego - 100% free
  14. Konspiracy Theory slant - Unknown license
  15. Quark Outline - 100% free
  16. Subway graph - Unknown license
  17. HKI metropol - Unknown license
  18. GD-TiVangerionJA-OTF - Unknown license
  19. Write Off Oultine - Unknown license
  20. superpoint - Unknown license
  21. Type Knight - Unknown license
  22. Licenz Plate - Unknown license
  23. Yataghan - 100% free
  24. Kahless Shadow - Unknown license
  25. Spylord Bold Italic - Unknown license
  26. Kahless Pro - Personal use only
  27. Updike - Unknown license
  28. Data Transfer - Unknown license
  29. Basca - Unknown license
  30. Lefferts Corners - Unknown license
  31. Spylord Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  32. Smoke-ScreenObl - Unknown license
  33. Smoke-Rasterized - Unknown license
  34. Spylord Laser Italic - Unknown license
  35. Treasure Island - Unknown license
  36. regata - Unknown license
  37. Mercedes1937 by scarab13, $9.00
    There is an interesting story about this vintage professional Mercedes typewriter I’ve used to make this font. My grandfather, who was a Yugoslavian partisan during the WWII captured it from a Wehrmacht command building during an attack, and he kept it in a perfect shape for so many years. After I inherited it, I wanted to share it’s uniqueness (as well as it’s story). I’ve intentionally kept it in it’s original condition - I haven’t replaced the ribbon that was some 34 years old (or more) before sampling the font, and it turned out really nice. One more important thing - I have used ONLY it’s original set of characters (Latin with some Balkan-based letters). With it’s untouched originality and uniqueness it fits to our modern culture perfectly. There are no compromises here - there are no popular @,#,$ and other characters you would expect in a font. You will get EXACTLY what’s on this genuine “Mercedes” typewriter with so much soul.
  38. FF Kaytek Sans by FontFont, $50.99
    Kaytek™ Sans is a fresh take on the correspondence typefaces of the 90s - which were originally designed for the demands of office environments. Just like its predecessors, this text typeface is robust and hard-working - meaning it works well in challenging design or printing environments - but it’s not without personality. Look closer at the lowercase g and a, especially in the italic, and you can see some unexpected elements of subversiveness within the design. This blend of sturdiness and quirkiness means it’s just as relevant for information-heavy projects, such as annual reports, as it is in more expressive environments. Although first and foremost designed for text, Kaytek Sans’ details shine through in its heavier weights and larger sizes, meaning it also has display potential. Every style of the typeface takes up exactly the same amount of space, thanks to the way Radek Łukasiewicz created the design. He based the entire typeface on a single, master set of proportions. This means designers can switch between styles without the text being reflowed, making it particularly useful in magazines, where space might be limited, and also on the internet, where hover links appear in a different style. As well as its roots in the office, Kaytek Sans draws on a little bit more 90s nostalgia. It’s named for the first and only Polish walkman, and embodies the same solid, no-nonsense shapes that made the analogue technology of the era so charming. Just like these early personal music devices, Kaytek Sans is practical, but not clinical, able to work hard while still exuding warmth and personality. It pairs effortlessly with Kaytek Slab, which is a sturdier and more expressive take on the design. Kaytek Sans comes in 12 weights, from Thin to Black Italic, and offers multi-language support. Kaytek Slab, Kaytek Headline and Kaytek Rounded are also available.
  39. Selfish - 100% free
  40. Misproject - 100% free
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