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  1. Illustrate IT - Unknown license
  2. Morgus - Unknown license
  3. FEAR Logo - Personal use only
  4. SpaceLove - Unknown license
  5. SlabFace 2010 - 100% free
  6. Weirdo - Unknown license
  7. Lastman - Unknown license
  8. Philadelphia by Elemeno, $25.00
    Philadelphia is all stars, stripes and Fourth of July fun. It is based on the text font Aldersgate, which compliments it well. Best at large sizes.
  9. Heathergreen - Personal use only
  10. Croatia Hrvatska - Unknown license
  11. FEMME - 100% free
  12. ozzy - 100% free
  13. Ali - Unknown license
  14. Ishirkian - Personal use only
  15. lizzielongstocking - Unknown license
  16. Acuate - Unknown license
  17. Ongunkan Phrygian by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    Phrygia is the Greek name of an ancient state in western-central Anatolia (modern Turkey), extending from the Eskişehir area east to (perhaps) Boğazköy and Alishar Hüyük within the Halys River bend. The Assyrians, a powerful state in northern Mesopotamia to the south, called the state Mushki; what its own people called it is unknown. We know from their inscriptions that the Phrygians spoke an Indo-European language. Judging from historical records supported by ceramic evidence, settlers migrating from the Balkans in Europe first settled here a hundred or more years following the destruction of the Hittite empire (ca. 1200 B.C.). Most of what is known about Phrygian archaeology and its language derives from excavations at the capital city Gordion, located about 60 miles southwest of the modern Turkish capital of Ankara (also a Phrygian site). Gustav and Alfred Körte first excavated Gordion in 1900. The excavators did not reach Phrygian levels, but they did reveal burials dated to the late eighth century B.C. with Phrygian ceramic, metal, and wooden artifacts. From 1950 to 1973, Rodney S. Young of the University of Pennsylvania led excavations at Gordion. Archaeological work at the site resumed in 1988 and continues to the present.
  18. Kaat by ChrisNuijen.com, $29.00
    Kaat is a new type (2013). It was designed by Chris Nuijen and named after his daughter Kaat. It represents the period in which everyone has their face behind the latest mobile phone screen or interactive games console. "Kaat"is slick, modern and progressive, to reflect our busy immediate life style, whilst providing the essentials in a period where people can be judged on television. Kaat is here to stay and to evolve. Everyone wants to try to be that little bit different, but essentially we are all the same, with the same inherent needs, just like babies or children. We need to be fed, watered, nurtured and loved, the only difference is in today's world you can do all that from behind a screen. "Kaat" bridges that gap, transcending the basic needs of type, with the sophistication and fast paced sharpness of today, everyone wants to be different but we all stay the same, this is a reflection in the thickness and shape of each glyph. The font represents how we are molded and cast differently in yet we still stay the same, because we need the repetition! Everything needs to be done quicker, simpler and cheaper. We eat we sleep we communicate.
  19. The Jedi font by Neale Davidson is a captivating and stylized typeface that draws heavy inspiration from the iconic and beloved Star Wars universe. This font embodies the futuristic and otherworldly ...
  20. jano - Unknown license
  21. estro1 - Unknown license
  22. HoMicIDE EFfeCt - Unknown license
  23. Dyers Eve - Unknown license
  24. Megaflakes 2011 by Baseline Fonts, $20.00
    Megaflakes™ 2011 is a geometric set. Looks like this might become a tradition for Baseline Fonts. They are terribly fun for the holidays as well as Christmas in July.
  25. Pricetag - Personal use only
  26. Slim Chef - Personal use only
  27. Pyramidhead - Personal use only
  28. YY Old English Dingbats - Unknown license
  29. Kitsu XD - Unknown license
  30. Jon Handwriting - Unknown license
  31. Nihilschiz Handwriting - Personal use only
  32. Kitsu XD - Unknown license
  33. my handwriting - Unknown license
  34. Antique Stencil Borders Two JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Antique Stencil Borders Two JNL is the follow-up collection to the July, 2018 release of Antique Stencil Borders JNL and features twenty-six more decorative stencil borders from various vintage sources.
  35. Misuri Club - Personal use only
  36. Top Secret - 100% free
  37. Computer Is Personal - Unknown license
  38. Blown Droid - Unknown license
  39. Neon 80s - Personal use only
  40. Denne's Aliens - Personal use only
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