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  1. Starring by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    Another font inspired by 40s movie posters. Enjoy!
  2. 1-2-3 GO! - Personal use only
  3. verdy évolution - Personal use only
  4. Adelheid by Proportional Lime, $4.99
    Adelheid a wonderfully whimsical excursion into the realm of blackletter typefaces is a font based on a 16th century Swiss publication. With over 500 glyphs many things are added to make it a fully functional font. It is delivered in two flavors OTF, and TTF.
  5. Robo OS by OS CORP, $9.00
    Robot OS CORP AI Wrote version: 2.0 is the first version, including 340 characters, there are 4 types of handwriting that are: Regular (Regular); Italic (Italic); Bold (Bold); Bold Italic (Bold Italic). The sturdy, strong, robot-like design is the idea to design this typeface
  6. Mountella by Kereatype, $14.00
    Mountella is a modern editorial serif font family that includes 18 fonts, uprights, italic, and 2 variable font from Extra Light to Black which has more than 500 characters, and still has all the nostalgic vibes!. Mountella is a beautiful serif family that includes many visual details, adding uniqueness that looks incredible in both large and small settings as a display and body text. Mountella can be used in high-end branding, logo designs, magazines, product packaging & invitations. One thing to note about Mountella is the letter spacing. It was intentionally for clean reading if you wanted to use it for the body type, so I recommended setting the spacing a little tighter for display use (around -10 to -50 should do!). Design Tips: combine the regular and italic, whether all in one word or body text for logo or quote. Adjust your letterspacing to add more groove! Tighter letterspacing for large headers.
  7. Ongunkan Sweden Futhark by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    Prior to 500 AD the 24-rune Elder Futhark was used in Sweden. From 500 AD until 800 AD there were many Futharks which were transitions from the 24-rune Futhark to one of the 16-rune Futharks. By the end of this period the 24-rune Futhark was completely out of use , and only 16-runes Futharks were in use. By 900 AD two different types of Shorttwigs-Futharks had been born. One was popularized in Norway and the other was used in the west (the British islands). By 1000 AD the adjustment of the runes to the Latin alphabet had begun, and several versions are found up until the Dalrunes, about 1700-1800 AD.
  8. Greek House Fathouse - Unknown license
  9. Pea Mystie - Personal use only
  10. Pea Lyndal - Unknown license
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  18. Pea Jane - Personal use only
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