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  1. Electrofied - 100% free
  2. Nostromo Condensed Italic - Unknown license
  3. Alexis Leftalic - Personal use only
  4. Thundergod Itliac - Unknown license
  5. First Order Light - Unknown license
  6. yoicks - Unknown license
  7. Funny Pages - Unknown license
  8. Scottie and Judy - Unknown license
  9. Uberhölme Lazar - Personal use only
  10. The Rifleman - Unknown license
  11. Rad Zad - Unknown license
  12. Knights Templar - Unknown license
  13. Uranium - 100% free
  14. Wolf's Bane Bold Outline - Unknown license
  15. Uberhölme Condensed - Personal use only
  16. Justinian 2 - Unknown license
  17. Fusion - 100% free
  18. Flip the Switch - Unknown license
  19. Quark - 100% free
  20. Quarx - 100% free
  21. Kryptic - 100% free
  22. Year 3000 Italic - Unknown license
  23. Year 3000 Outline - Unknown license
  24. Alexis Grunge - Personal use only
  25. Uberhölme Light - Personal use only
  26. Neustyle - 100% free
  27. Thundergod Outline - Unknown license
  28. DoubleOhOne - 100% free
  29. Cuneiforme - Personal use only
  30. Bikambone - Personal use only
  31. Flame on! - Personal use only
  32. Mystery - Personal use only
  33. GeoGrid9 - Personal use only
  34. Some's Style - Unknown license
  35. Futurex Aurelius - Unknown license
  36. Poeta Color by Tarallo Design, $14.99
    Poeta Color is an ornamental font for making patterns and decorating text. It contains floral and nature motifs. The symbols are versatile enough for simple decoration or thematic seasonal and holiday moods. Designers can use Poeta to make unique lines, fields, borders, or ornamentation within or around text. Try replacing a basic straight line with repeated symbols. Make a background to add visual interest to a design. Use the forms to decorate a chapter title or to mark the end of a magazine article. Replace a letter in a word with a symbol to create a memorable statement. This font began with sketches of patterns seen in ceramic tiles around Sicily. It is named Poeta because Sicily is an island rich in poetry traditions. Below is some helpful technical information. Using this font is simple. Install it and type. Symbols will appear instead of letters. Choose the precise symbols through a software’s glyph palette. Use the type/character menu controls to vary the spacing and density of patterns. All fonts are vector-based, OpenType, and fully scalable. Six of the fonts have different color or grey combinations. One of the fonts (solid) is a standard font. The font previews on this website will only display the font in black. See the slides to get an idea of the colors. Be assured that the colors are present in the files and will appear when loaded on the computer. The colors that are in each font: Primary: red, yellow, blue Secondary: orange, green, purple Tertiary: red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet Diverse: many different warm and cool colors Grey: three different greys from light to dark Gradient: a greyscale gradient Solid: standard font and can be colored normally Software that supports color SVG fonts: Photoshop, since 2017 llustrator, since 2018 InDesign, since 2019 QuarkXPress, since 2018 Pixelmator Sketch
  37. Honesty Sans by Océane Moutot, $32.90
    Honesty was the first font published by the Studio in 2020. It was a typeface with flared stems. 2 years later, we are now publishing Honesty Sans. It is inspired by the original design but is revisited as a sans serif this time. Honesty Sans keeps the inspiration from the incise genre and font such as Albertus or the Trajan but with softness, thanks to its low contrast and smooth curves. Honesty Sans is highly lisible, which offers a variety for use, from titles, edition of texts, branding, magazines and so on. Its large variety of glyphs, including accents, old-style numbers and ligatures will give uniqueness to your designs. Honesty Sans is available in 16 styles, from thin to heavy in roman and italic.
  38. Isabelle Pro by Canada Type, $39.95
    Isabelle is the closest thing to a metal type revival Jim Rimmer ever did. The original metal face was designed and cut in late 1930s Germany, but its propspects were cut short by the arrival of the war. This was one of Jim's favourite faces, most likely because of the refined art deco elements that reminded him of his youthful enthusiasm about everything press-related, and the face's intricately thought balance between calligraphy and typography. Not to mention one of the most beautiful italics ever made. Jim's early 2000s digitization included mathematical corrections to the original metal cut, as well as some functional improvements for digital use. In 2013, during the remastering of the entire Rimmer collection, Isabelle underwent a considerable rethinking/expansion and was rechristened Isabelle Pro. The new revisions include small caps, ligatures, seven types of figures, automatic fractions, extended Latin language support, stylistic alternates that include lowercase serif angle options in the roman and looped ascenders/descenders in the italic, and plenty of extra OpenType features like caps-to-small-caps substitution, case-sensitive positioning, ordinals, and extended class-based kerning. Now each of the Isabelle Pro fonts includes over 680 glyphs. 20% of this font's revenues will be donated to the Canada Type Scholarship Fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  39. Casper Comics Solid - Unknown license
  40. Bedizen - Unknown license
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