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  1. Geek a byte - Unknown license
  2. WizardSpeak - Personal use only
  3. Humanist 521 by ParaType, $30.00
    Humanist 521 is a Bitstream digitized version of Gill Sans typeface. The font was designed by Eric Gill and released by Monotype circa 1928-1930. Gill’s design is based on the typeface of Edward Johnston, the innovative British letterer and teacher, designed in 1916 for the signage of the London Underground. However, it has more classical proportions close to those of old style serifs, and thus is more suitable for text setting. With distinct roots in handwritten scripts, Gill’s typeface is classified as a humanist sans serif and is very legible and readable in text and display work. Having been released more than 80 years ago, it’s still very popular and in fact is an icon of British typographic style. The Cyrillic version of Ultra Bold weight was designed by Tagir Safaev in 1997. Six text styles and Extra Bold style in Cyrillic were designed later by Vladimir Yefimov and Isabella Chaeva. The Cyrillic version, in addition to the original Bitstream implementation of Humanist 521, has an alternative numeral 1 with the traditional shape and a set of old-style figures. Rereleased by ParaType in 2013.
  4. Willegha (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  5. Wazoo Outline - Unknown license
  6. 04b03 - Unknown license
  7. Level - Unknown license
  8. 04b09 - Unknown license
  9. 04b19 - Unknown license
  10. 04b20 - Unknown license
  11. 04b11 - Unknown license
  12. 04b03b - Unknown license
  13. 04b21 - Unknown license
  14. 04b25 - Unknown license
  15. 04b08 - Unknown license
  16. 04b24 - Unknown license
  17. 04b31 - Unknown license
  18. 04b30 - Unknown license
  19. Mirkwood Chronicle - 100% free
  20. LT Funk - 100% free
  21. RememberReinerFS - 100% free
  22. Padaloma - Unknown license
  23. SnowDream - Unknown license
  24. Naughts BRK - Unknown license
  25. Snotmaster V - Unknown license
  26. Irezumi - Personal use only
  27. C Dans L'air - Unknown license
  28. Komputter - Unknown license
  29. BuildYourOwnPeople - Unknown license
  30. Miskatonic - Personal use only
  31. Hawaiian Punk - Unknown license
  32. FranKleinBook - Unknown license
  33. DOKTOR terror - Unknown license
  34. ShalomMK - Unknown license
  35. Ilbit by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A Rough Face Updated in 2022 to include an expanded range of typefaces
  36. LT Sip - 100% free
  37. VLNL Sardines by VetteLetters, $35.00
    Sardines is a project by Jacques Le Bailly aka Baron von Fonthausen. This original version is the one that saw the light as a monospaced font student project and which would eventually grow into Vette Letters’ largest font family (see VLNL Neue Sardines). Sardines is an eclectic mash of classic curves and mathematical measurements, leaving a very distinct typographic flavor. While most of our type is market-fresh, this one comes out of the can, but it’s delicious nonetheless. And it’s great for adventurous BBQ-ing!
  38. Modern Vision - Personal use only
  39. Piambis by Aga Silva, $24.99
    Piambis Family has been featured in "Slanted #28 Contemporary Typefaces 2016/17" This handwritten font family that boasts great variety of glyphs - many of which are fancy alternates for standard letters (click on text written in Piambis below, then click on “Glyphs”). This font is designed so the letters are available via standard programs ie. Word. It is recommended however that you use professional software such as Photoshop or Illustrator to make your work easier as there are over 1600 glyphs in each of the fonts included in Piambis family. About the family: The chief difference between the files in the family are finishes to the capital letters (in all languages) and appearance of the lowercase “f”. The fonts support all languages that use latin script - yes - Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt) and Pinyin is also available.
  40. Aphrosine by ParaType, $30.00
    Aphrosine is a font based on pointed pen script. A huge lot of alternatives and smart OpenType features allow it to look almost indistinguishable from real live handwriting. Aphrosine is something between handwriting and calligraphy: it took too much effort for being “just handwriting” but lacks seriousness and regularity comparing to true calligraphic fonts. That’s why it was called after a peculiar character from a children’s book: a witch who was very fond of dressing, makeup and writing letters. Aphrosine has three faces. But unlike most other type families, the glyphs from one face do not match exactly the glyphs from another one. The faces are based on writing with different nibs but by the same hand. The type is designed by Alexandra Korolkova and Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2015.
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