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  1. CIRCLINEcrazyjumped - Unknown license
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  8. AIFragment - 100% free
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  12. Taxidermist - 100% free
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  14. orthogon - Personal use only
  15. Through The Ivy - 100% free
  16. dmf studio klinik fullfill - Unknown license
  17. Raisin Rage by Missy Meyer, $12.00
    It's a weird name, but it's a weird font! Introducing RAISIN RAGE, a quirky font that expresses that feeling of when you bite into a cookie expecting it to be full of chocolate chips, but it's full of squishy, rubbery raisins instead. (Don't write to me, raisin lovers - you'll never change my mind.) Raisin Rage has some fun casual elements like varying stroke widths plus some bouncing heights which make this fun to use for branding, packaging, logos, and more; I've cleaned the letters up extensively, so the font is great for cutting and crafting as well!
  18. TE Heading by Tharwat Emara, $20.00
    It is known as the THARWAT M EMARA HEADING (NASKH) Font for its extensive use in the copying and transmission of books because it helps the writer to write more quickly than any other font since the Islamic times and then THARWAT M EMARA HEADING(NASKH) font wrote the "HEADING" And the advantages of THARWAT M EMARA HEADING (NASKH)font are clarifying the letters and show their beauty and splendor
  19. Mainstream by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Mainstream is a graffiti handwriting font, designed created by Måns Grebäck. It is vivid, artistic and contains a wide range of characters. Write underscores after any word to make an underline. Example: Mainstream_ Write * after any letter to put a crown on it. Example: Mainstre*am
  20. Good Vibes - 100% free
  21. St Bookashade - Personal use only
  22. Kryptonian - Unknown license
  23. Polymoda - Personal use only
  24. Metal Storm - Unknown license
  25. Rugged Stencil - Unknown license
  26. Morgenstern - Unknown license
  27. Pyramidhead - Personal use only
  28. Adry of Hanabi - Personal use only
  29. BOODAS.DE | Subtract - Unknown license
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  34. Jilkyway by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Jilkyway is a truly weird font. Here and there you might spot some sanity in the weird font curves. But as you type, your text becomes more and more weird! The font is also suitable for text written in ALL CAPS! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  35. Haarlem by Monotype, $40.99
    Haarlem, designed by Leslie Cabarga, was inspired by the sort of marks you get when you write with a flat-headed magic harger. There are two fonts in the Haarlem family, White and Black. Haarlem White is an outlined, shadowed version of Haarlem Black.
  36. U Ueirdie by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    UUeirdie is weird.
  37. Porcupine Pickle by Hanoded, $20.00
    Porcupine Pickle - a weird font with a weird name. It is loose, it is girly, it is fun. It has an uneven baseline, yet is very easy to read. It comes with all the accents. Yay!
  38. Federico by Olga Umpeleva, $30.00
    Federico is a typeface based on the handwriting of Federico Garcia Lorca, the eminent Spanish poet and playwright (1898-1936). Original version was designed for a book about Lorca. The face has two styles. One looks like an original poets writing, the second looks like if Lorca would write with a ball pen. Federico includes many alternative glyphs and ligatures, which make it look like a real writing of an emotional, negligent, creative man. Despite the fact that Garcia Lorca has written in spanish, the font has western and eastern european, cyrillic, turkish letters.
  39. Mothman by Hanoded, $15.00
    In 1966 and 1967 a series of weird events spooked Point Pleasant, a small town in West Virginia. Townspeople described a creature that looked like a man, with red eyes and moth-like wings, which appeared at several locations around town. The Mothman myth was born. Mothman font is spooky as well. It is a very scratched and distorted typeface, completely hand drawn, using ink and various sharp utensils. Mothman font will surely leave a lasting impression!
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