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  1. SF Burlington Script SC - Unknown license
  2. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  3. Cloud - Personal use only
  4. LT Signage - 100% free
  5. handwriting-draft_free-version - Personal use only
  6. Comfortaa - 100% free
  7. soul handwriting_free-version - Personal use only
  8. PsyType - Unknown license
  9. bladeline - 100% free
  10. Qubix - Unknown license
  11. Dancing_DL1.0 - Unknown license
  12. MA Simple Pleasure - Personal use only
  13. Brrb Rloadt. - Unknown license
  14. Lilly - Unknown license
  15. Labrat - Unknown license
  16. Wellbutrin - Unknown license
  17. Talismanica - Unknown license
  18. Faqro Extended Expand Trial - Personal use only
  19. Faqro Extended Wide Trial - Personal use only
  20. Gusset by Pesotsky Victor, $10.00
    Gusset is a simple modular font. It was created for headlines and posters. It creates a dense and interesting texture in the text set. Simple rounded curves contrast with "wedges". Gusset supportsBasic Latin, Cyrillic and more than 100 languages all together. The font was designed by Viktor Pesotsky.
  21. Peppermill JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A bold sans serif with occasional rule-breaking vertical serifs on some characters was found within page examples from the book "100 Alphabets Publicitaires" ("100 Advertising Alphabets"). Although a few of those vertical serifs extended above the cap height in the hand lettering, they were made more uniform to keep a consistency in the digital version known as Peppermill JNL. Available in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. Steak by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Here I am, once again digging up 60-year sign lettering and trying to reconcile it with the typography of my own time. The truth is I've had this particular Alf Becker alphabet in my sights for a few years now. But in the typical way chaos shuffles the days, Buffet Script and Whomp won the battle for my attentions way back when, then Storefront beat the odds by a nose a couple of years ago. Nevertheless, revisiting Alf Becker’s work is always a breath of fresh air for me, not to mention the ego boost I get from confirming that I can still hack my way through the challenges, which is something I think people ask themselves about more often as they get older. You can never tell what may influence your work, or in this case remind you to dig it out of dust drawers and finally mould it into one of your own experiences. On my recent visits to the States and Canada, I noticed that quite a few high-end steak houses try their best to recreate an urban American 1930s atmosphere. This is quite evident in their menus, wall art, lighting, music, and so on. The ambience says your money is well spent here, because your food was originally choice-cut by a butcher who wears a suit, cooked by a chef who may be your neighbour 20 minutes from downtown, and delivered by a waitress who can do the Charleston when the lights dim and who just wouldn't mind laughing with you over drinks at the bar later. So Steak is just that, a face for menus and wall art in those places that see themselves in the kind of jazzy, noirish world where one-liners rule and exclamation points are part of a foreign language. As is usual with my lettering-inspired faces, there is very little left of the original Alf Becker alphabet. Of course, the challenges present in bringing typographic functionality to what is essentially pure hand lettering gives the spirit of the original art a hell of a rollercoaster ride. But I think that spirit survived the adventure, and may in fact be even somewhat magnified here. This font is over 850 glyphs. It’s loaded with ligatures, swashes, ending forms, alternates, ascender and descender variations, and extended Latin language support. Steak comes in 3 versions. According to your taste you can choose Barbecue, Braised or Smoked. It’s up to you!
  23. FF Jigger by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Steffen Sauerteig created this display and sans FontFont in 2000. The family has 6 weights, and is ideally suited for music and nightlife, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Jigger provides advanced typographical support with features such as alternate characters. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  24. Estienne by Solotype, $19.95
    Many fonts have carried this name. Ours goes back to just before 1900 in France. This general style had considerable popularity among job printers all over Europe. We have even seen it used for name imprints on medical school diplomas, which seems a bit grotesk. Surely you can do something better with it.
  25. Game Of Squids - 100% free
  26. Nuixyber Next - Personal use only
  27. Nuixyber Pro - Personal use only
  28. Goth Titan - Personal use only
  29. Nuixyber Glow - Personal use only
  30. Kyboshed - 100% free
  31. House M.D. - Unknown license
  32. Mager - Unknown license
  33. Heffer - 100% free
  34. republic - 100% free
  35. 3Dumb - 100% free
  36. Son of a Snitch - Unknown license
  37. Caslame - 100% free
  38. No Mystery - Unknown license
  39. Pea Kate - Unknown license
  40. Clucky_Duck - Unknown license
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