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  1. Ubicada - Personal use only
  2. Machia by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Handwriting script with more than enough ink. Rising Stars of My Fonts on September 2006.
  3. Promenadenmischung - Personal use only
  4. Conglomerate by Typetanic Fonts, $39.00
    Sans or serif? Square or rounded? Calligraphic or geometric? Conglomerate is both all and none of these things — a subtle yet unorthodox blend of typographic traits resulting in a clean, unique, and versatile font family with large, open counters for legibility in text yet crisp, sharp details that sparkle at display sizes. Conglomerate is sturdy but never stiff, crisp but never stark — perfect for projects that require a more contemporary feel than either a traditional serif or geometric sans might bring. Conglomerate received a PRINT Magazine Best in Class award, and was one of Typographica’s Favorite Typefaces of 2016.
  5. Billo - Personal use only
  6. Nuixyber Next - Personal use only
  7. Nuixyber Pro - Personal use only
  8. Nuixyber Glow - Personal use only
  9. Pacifico - 100% free
  10. Contra - Unknown license
  11. Dark Future - Personal use only
  12. Angel Light - Personal use only
  13. Spyced - Personal use only
  14. Belta Bold - Personal use only
  15. Savia Filled Shadow - Personal use only
  16. Culita - Personal use only
  17. The Great Escape - Personal use only
  18. Andrei - 100% free
  19. KG Ray of Sunshine - Personal use only
  20. KG A Thousand Years - Personal use only
  21. Unquiet Spirits - 100% free
  22. Jambetica - Personal use only
  23. The Hands of Deaf - Personal use only
  24. Genghis Khan - Personal use only
  25. VNI-Thufap3 - Unknown license
  26. LAZYTOWN - Personal use only
  27. Colville by Canada Type, $29.95
    The Colville fonts began their existence in 2015 as a project-specific typeface, made to be used on a custom-made headstone commemorating Canadian artist Alex Colville (1920-2013) and his wife Rhoda Wright. For that purpose, some initial shapes were modelled after letters Colville himself had used on a Governor General gold medal he designed in the mid-1970s. From there started a year-long project that culminated in a set of four comprehensive fonts ranging in weight from Light to Bold, each containing over 750 glyphs to cover Pan European language support, stylistic alternates, five sets of figures, automatic fractions, and some ornaments rooted in Alex Colville’s art. These fonts exhibit a strong art deco aesthetic that has always been a favourite of architects, metal casters, and sign makers. This is a very humanist geometry alternating from the precisely calculated to the curvy and lithe, subtle contrast, flat stroke stops, and airy proportions that make for a counterspace built for accommodation and comfort. The breadth and timeless humanism of the Colville set makes fit in a variety of applications, from straightforward headlines, titles, and emphasis captions, to branding and packaging.
  28. Evanescent - Unknown license
  29. Meridiana - Unknown license
  30. Rum Serif by Trine Rask, $30.00
    Rum Serif is designed inside out based on modular counters. Rum Serif is a text & display family suitable for any purpose, any media, any size. A humanistic modular Serif in five weights containing small caps, italic, swashes, alternative characters, old style, lining, tabular & proportional figures. Design date: 2011-2014 The complete family consists of Sans Serif & Serif in both sharp and soft version + the display fonts Rum Plakat & Rum Silhouette.
  31. AprendizCaligrafico - Personal use only
  32. Katastrofe by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Katastrofe is danish for … well, catastrophe - you may have guessed that! This font was almost a catastrophe to make! I cut out all the letters in a cardboard, and went outside to spray the letters with a spraycan. Everything went smooth as planned, but suddenly the wind started to blow and the papers started to fly away! Luckily I found some stones I used to make the papers stay in place. Lucky for me - otherwise it would have been a catastrophe! Seconds after finishing this font project, it started to rain…I just avoided a catastrophe! But is this font really a catastrophe, or does it just mimic punk/spray/grunge/riot? Make your own statements using Katastrofe, or perhaps your very own punk sayings like “Punk is not dead”, “Anarchy Rebel” or what suits you the best. Whatever you choose to write, you will definitely get that real punk look! Perhaps you could even do a t-shirt print that says “Katastrofe” :) Comes with different upper and lowercase letters along with alternate versions of each letter - and of course a lot of foreign letters, because punk is not dead and punk is universal!
  33. Rabiosa - Personal use only
  34. Aint Nothing Fancy - Personal use only
  35. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  36. Nuixyber Pro Convert - Personal use only
  37. Nuixyber Glow Next - Personal use only
  38. Calla Personal Use Only - Personal use only
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