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  1. Yesterdays meal - Unknown license
  2. Bionic Type Light - Unknown license
  3. Drid Herder Outline - Unknown license
  4. Easily amused - Unknown license
  5. Untitled - Unknown license
  6. Bionic Type Gradient - Unknown license
  7. Yukon Tech Bold - Unknown license
  8. Bionic Comic Expanded - Personal use only
  9. Quatron - Unknown license
  10. Bionic Type Condensed - Unknown license
  11. Drid Herder Italic - Personal use only
  12. Zamboni Joe Italic - Unknown license
  13. Tivoli - Unknown license
  14. 7th Service Expanded - Unknown license
  15. Bionic Type Expanded - Unknown license
  16. Earth's Mightiest Jumbled - Unknown license
  17. Zamboni Joe Expanded - Unknown license
  18. 7th Service ExtraBold - Unknown license
  19. Toxic waist - Unknown license
  20. Earth's Mightiest Bold - Unknown license
  21. Drid Herder Solid - Unknown license
  22. Famous fromage - Unknown license
  23. Bionic Type Malfunction - Unknown license
  24. Bionic Type Bold - Unknown license
  25. Blozend by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Blozend is a display font designed by Dani Montesinos in 2010.
  26. Italican Oblique by Typotheticals, $9.00
    Italican Oblique is an unconnected script style font. Updated in 2022
  27. College Grad by Throndsen, $9.00
    College Grad is inspired by my Graphic Design class of 2019!
  28. Zoria by samokat, $15.00
    Zoria is cool modern typeface, designed by samokat during May 2010.
  29. Zacatecas 1914 - Personal use only
  30. Rabiosa - Personal use only
  31. Windshield Massacre - Personal use only
  32. Cul De Sac - Personal use only
  33. Aint Nothing Fancy - Personal use only
  34. All Over Again - Personal use only
  35. Kubra_medium - Unknown license
  36. Sans Serif Shaded - Unknown license
  37. FF Good Headline by FontFont, $72.99
    FF Good is a straight-sided sans serif in the American Gothic tradition, designed by Warsaw-based Łukasz Dziedzic. Despite having something of an “old-fashioned” heritage, FF Good feels new. Many customers agree: the sturdy, legible forms of FF Good have been put to good use in the Polish-language magazine ‘Komputer Swiat,’ the German and Russian edition of the celebrity tabloid OK!, and the new corporate design for the Associated Press. Although initially released as a family of modest size, the typeface was fully overhauled in 2010, increasing it from nine styles to 30 styles, with an additional 30-style sibling for larger sizes, FF Good Headline. In 2014, the type system underwent additional expansion to become FontFont’s largest family ever with an incredible 196 total styles. This includes seven weights ranging from Light to Ultra, and an astonishing seven widths from Compressed to Extended for both FF Good and FF Good Headline, all with companion italics and small caps in both roman and italic. With its subtle weight and width graduation, it is the perfect companion for interface, editorial, and web designers. This allows the typographer to pick the style best suited to their layout. As a contemporary competitor to classic American Gothic style typefaces—like Franklin Gothic, News Gothic, or Trade Gothic—it was necessary that an expanded FF Good also offers customers both Text and Display versions. The base FF Good fonts are mastered for text use, while FF Good Headline aims for maximum compactness. Its low cap height together with trimmed ascenders and descenders give punch to headlines and larger-sized copy in publications such as newspapers, magazines, and blogs.
  38. 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
  39. Uptown Elegance - Personal use only
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