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  1. Clubland - Unknown license
  2. WhoopAss - Personal use only
  3. Spin Cycle OT - 100% free
  4. Johnyokonysm - Unknown license
  5. Zapped - Unknown license
  6. Crescendo by Canada Type, $29.95
    A year after the tremendous success of Memoriam in the "Lives They Lived" issue of the New York Times magazine at the end of 2008, Patrick Griffin and Nancy Harris Rouemy teamed up once more to tackle the same project for the 2009 issue. This time the magazine's design concept revolved around a typeface they created specifically for custom vertical malleability, and that can play just as well in single- or multi-color environments. The result was another iconic commemorative issue that shows exotic tri-line letters merging, swashing, extending and flourishing in stunning gold, silver and blue on black on the cover, and in black on white on the inside pages. Just like in the previous year, the issue won multiple publication design and typography awards. Crescendo is that typeface, finally issued for retail by public demand. Just turn your setting into outlines in your favorite vector program, grab single strands and extend away, and do your best alternating colours between strands. Crescendo comes with a limited punctuation set, but accented characters for Western Latin languages are included, and there many, many alternates and ligatures in there as well. This typeface is best used in large display sizes.
  7. TOY_SOLDIERS - Personal use only
  8. Dry Brush Blocks by BW90, $24.99
    It was supposed to be brush-like, but it looks more like sponge. Have fun using it!
  9. Naive Deco Sans by S&C Type, $8.00
    Naïve Deco Sans is a layered sans serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. It is available in two versions: double or triple lines. The font is also decomposed in three different parts that you can use to improve your designs with multiple colors, giving to the font a deco touch. To do so, you can simply superimpose the parts with a compatible software like Photoshop and choose a color for each. This font is part of our Naïve superfamily that contains lot of variations: Line, Inline, Serif, Sans Serif... Just click on our foundry name to see them all! We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
  10. Bluerocks by Zamjump, $13.00
    BLUEROCKS is a rough brush font, created by hand, sketched on paper. This font is designed to make your designs or handwriting look louder and bold with ease. Perfect & Ideal for Logos, Quotes, Packaging, Flyers, Posters, Book Covers, Social Media Banners and Event Merchandise Types. The BLUEROCKS feature comes with Uppercase & Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Swash lines, and also Multi Language Support. Multi Language English, French, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Romanian, etc. The BLUEROCKS typeface also comes with a Webfont Kit __________________________________________________________________ If you press a_a (a + underscore + a) (a_a / a_b / a_c / a_d / a_e / a_f / a_g / a_h / a_i / a_j then the line swash will come out. I've included 10 different line swash types. _________________________________________________________________ Feel free to message me if you have any questions. Don't forget the ♥ Like button guys! :)
  11. Mexcellent - Unknown license
  12. CNN - Unknown license
  13. manic-depressive - Personal use only
  14. BM tube - Unknown license
  15. Vectroid Cosmo - 100% free
  16. Problematic Piercer - Personal use only
  17. Runic AltNo - Unknown license
  18. EURONEW - Unknown license
  19. ARG219am - 100% free
  20. Fh_Scribble - Personal use only
  21. Eutemia II - 100% free
  22. Entangled (BRK) - Unknown license
  23. Toronto Gothic by E-phemera, $12.00
    Toronto Gothic was developed from a headline in a 1920s issue of the Toronto Star. In a previous life, it was probably Condensed Titling Gothic #11, but in this form its rounded corners and irregular lines are meant to make it look worn from years of use.
  24. Ambleside by Hanoded, $15.00
    Ambleside is a town in the English Lake District. I used to live and work there, so I decided to name a font after it. Ambleside font is a handmade connected script font. It’s a little rough, but loveable nonetheless. Comes with all the diacritics you need!
  25. Stencil Box JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The lettering for Stencil Box JNL was found on the packaging of a children's toy stencil set circa the 1940s. Popular for years, Pencil Stencils were a series of "connect the line" stencils where a series of dashed lines were traced from the cutouts and the lines connected to complete pictures of animals or other subjects. Although the packaging itself was often updated to reflect the current times during the life of the product, it was this hand-lettered example of stencil-meets-Art Deco from the 40s that proved worthy of saving as a digital typeface.
  26. Eveningnews by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Since many years I live in Munich and read the daily newspaper Abendzeitung. One morning they had redesigned the paper, using Eric Gill's Joanna for the body copy and a tweaked version of Franklin Gothic for the headlines. Since both typefaces are my all-time favorites, I was very pleased. The old hand-lettered title lettering designed by in-house designer Ernst Friedrich Adler around 1947 or 48 was untouched as it always was. Adler had worked for the newspaper an incredible 47 years! Ernst Friedrich Adler celebrated his 100th birthday in the summer of 2007 looking very healthy. But someone had adapted his title lettering for use in the chapter headings, and I did not like the way that was done. Every morning I saw those letters and thought "one day I have to clean that up". About 15 years later I finally did it! Being at it, I designed the whole typeface and added a second fancy cut. And, what do you know, the people at the Abendzeitung called me up and said they liked what I did and started using it. So since that day in 2005 I can read my morning paper without having to wonder about the chapter headings. Well maybe one day they will do another redesign and maybe they will use another one of my fonts. Your editorial typeface designer, Gert
  27. Limoncello Recipe by PeachCreme, $19.00
    Savor the perfectly imperfect strokes of "Limoncello Recipe," a handwritten font that embraces the charm of human touch in every line. Just like the handwritten notes of a well-used family cookbook, this font features delightfully uneven lines and a casual, unrefined style that brings an approachable, personal feel to any project. With 84 standard ligatures, "Limoncello Recipe" reflects the natural variations of handwriting, creating connections that are as authentic as they are unique. These connections celebrate the beauty of imperfection, making your text resonate with the warmth and originality of a handwritten letter. The font's assortment of beginning and ending swashes provides a variety of expressive flourishes, giving your words a laid-back elegance. These alternates allow for a playful freedom in your designs, echoing the spontaneous and joyful scribbles found in the margins of a secret family recipe. Ideal for designs that call for a touch of rustic charm and a dash of whimsy, "Limoncello Recipe" is a reminder that beauty often lies in the flaws. Whether you're designing a quirky brand identity, a charming event invitation, or packaging for artisanal products, this font proves that sometimes the best approach is a little bit carefree and wonderfully imperfect.
  28. Gronau by Zetafonts, $35.00
    Andrea Tartarelli discovered the letterforms that would inspire his Gronau family in a 1912 specimen that showcased the typeface Fette Reichs-Deutsch, designed by Wilhelm Gronau in 1902. Fette Reichs Deutsch has been digitised by Tartarelli as Gronau Fette. With Gronau Neue, Tartarelli tried to find a contemporary, gestural interpretation of blackletter shapes, adding a slightly calligraphic look and feel to the original hasty lines and energetic construction.
  29. Hayden Creek by Letters by Wordsworth, $34.00
    Hayden Creek started as a few letters chosen from vibrant brush lettering. It evolved into a unique font that has an underlying movement with a wonderful energy. The jaunty kick-outs on some of the lower case letters are both fun and elegant.
  30. Rockybilly by Letterara, $14.00
    Rockybilly font is a super handwritten brush font bursting with energy. It features extra attention to quick strokes and sharp details. To stay up to date for my latest job, follow me and let’s be friends because there will be many promos.
  31. Hush Hush by Comicraft, $49.00
    If you thought you heard someone callin' your name just now, you might have caught the firm but soft spoken tones of Comicraft's classy balloon lettering font, HushHush. Created in the style of the newspaper strips of the 30s and 40s, HushHush captures the slick movements of the skilled hand letterers of that era. Gracing the pages of Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's chart-topping BATMAN storyline -- which by a staggering coincidence was also called "Hush" -- these characters have brought to life the words of Two Face, The Joker, Scarecrow, Catwoman, Batman and Robin -- from every whisper to every scream.
  32. Mato Sans by Picador, $29.00
    Legible and dynamic shape, tons of OpenType options, different scripts – that’s Mato Sans. Difficult small size, long text in Vietnamese, huge heading in Russian or table full of figures to create? It’s not a problem with this family. There are over 2000 glyphs in every weight with such features: superscript and subscript characters, tabular lining and old style figures, small caps, fractions, arrows or even case sensitive parenthesis. Mato Sans was designed for use in Latin as well as in Cyrillic script. Every font contains an extended set of Cyrillic characters including special, local glyphs for Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian.
  33. Celtic Knots by Clanbadge, $20.00
    While it is obvious that this is an ornamental style font, it is more than that: it is a Celtic Knotwork design tool! Irish, Scottish, Welsh, even Norse and Viking cultures have used knotwork designs for millenia. These ancient traditional interwoven designs are experiencing a revival as Celtic culture gains exposure in the modern world. Intricate Celtic knots are featured everywhere from jewelry to tattoos. While many enjoy them simply for their beauty and fascinating twists, they can also be used to add an air of myth, magic and mystery to any project. The interlaced lines make them perfect for wedding invitations, borders, dividers and rules, web graphics, and logos. I began using Celtic knotwork designs in my own work as part of my knifemaking and jewelry making hobbies. I read all of the books I could find about Celtic knots and at first I drew them by hand with pencil and paper. Then as I realized how nice it would be to have "undos" I switched over to using Corel Draw. Draw proved to be a natural for this type of artwork with tools like contour and the trim function. But even with these great tools, it was still tedious to create these designs. I noticed that I was able to reuse a lot of parts in repetitive sections. I developed a small library of reusable bits and chunks of Celtic designs. I found them so useful and fun to work with that I began thinking about ways to market my Celtic design kit. I thought about CDR and EPS formats, but then I thought of creating this toolset as a True Type Font. That way anyone with ANY program that uses fonts could easily create Celtic knotwork designs. Word processors, embroidery programs, engraving programs, jewelry design programs, CAD/CAM programs...almost every program can use fonts. I was also interested in CNC work and thought that this font would work well for applications such as laser etching, vinyl signs, and machining. With that in mind, I designed each character of the font with extremes of accuracy. If one character from the font is used at one inch tall, every control point will be placed to an accuracy of better than 0.0001 inch. I wanted every piece to meet exactly with the next, with no possibility for misalignment. The different styles are all very carefully created to fit accurately with each other. So the Filled Style fits exactly into the Outline Style, and the Inverse Style fits precisely around the Outline Style so as to make up the background behind the knotwork. Combining the styles allows you to have complete creative control. By assembling the nearly 200 pieces it is quite easy to produce very complex designs. It is actually a bit like playing with a puzzle and many people really enjoy putting the pieces together to make designs. In fact, I have had many customers tell me of how they love playing with this font and making knots into the wee hours of morning. If you like puzzles then you will absolutely love this font! And creating the patterns is just the beginning of the fun! If you apply your favorite Photoshop tricks on them you can make anything from dazzling chrome knotwork to carved stone. Photoshop plug-ins like SuperBladePro are great for converting knotwork text into corroded bronze or rusted iron. Use your knotwork to add texture to a virtual landscape, or add them as surface embelishments on architecture and furniture. You can also make round knotwork by using this font with "WordArt" (WordArt is included with every copy of Microsoft Word. See http://clanbadge.com/round_knots.htm for a tutorial on how to make round knotwork). For Crafters there are limitless uses for this font. It has been used for embroidery, jewelry, leatherwork, stencils, stained glass, quilting, painting, pyrography, woodcarving and lots more. We have even sold copies to monks for use in decorating handmade books!
  34. Fighting Words by Comicraft, $19.00
    Hulk mad. Hulk so mad, Hulk broke font. Puny Comicraft no like mashed up font! Hulk no care. Hulk like to talk like Hulk has mouth full of marbles. Hulk smash! Get FightingWords and Hulk promise not punch your lights out.
  35. Brightland by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Brightland - Condensed Sans Serif Font Brightland is a condensed sans serif font that comes in four distinct styles - solid, solid italic, line, and line italic. This versatile font is perfect for use in a wide range of design projects, including branding, advertising, and packaging. Its clean, modern aesthetic makes it suitable for use in a variety of settings, and its four different styles allow you to create a wide range of looks. The solid style of Brightland is straightforward and uncomplicated, making it perfect for use in headlines and titles. The solid italic style adds a touch of flair, while the line style is light and airy. And the line italic style is perfect for creating a more playful, imaginative look. FEATURES - All Caps - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  36. Brilliant Grunge by Java Pep, $17.00
    Introducing stylish modern sans serif font. The font builds with many stylistic alternates for forming beauty stylish sans. The font is called Brilliant Grunge font, every glyph or letter builds with more than 3 alternates sets for access to the alternate font you must use compatible software like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Corel, Affinity, Procreate, Inkscape 01. or the newest and etc. If you are not using compatible software you can use and Install character maps software you can see the tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV7n5nxmsLs .
  37. Lunok Brush by Rochart, $15.00
    Lunok is an all caps brush font, created to make every text look like authentic hand lettering. The all-caps marker typeface is perfect for bold headlines, posters, shirt designs, fashion brands, social media content and funky ads. Mix & match the stylistic alternate or ligature, so that you'll have lots of different letters for that unique look & feel! What's included: ALL CAPS LIGATURES STYLISTIC ALTERNATE MULTILANGUAGE SUPPORT NUMBER & PUNCTUATION Have fun creating with this brush font and let me know if you've any wish, suggestion or feedback :)
  38. Sunbathe by Java Pep, $13.00
    Introducing an elegant script font called Sunbathe, every shape of this font is made by the natural strike. To customize, Sunbathe comes with some features like alternate and ligature. It's perfect for branding, magazines, greeting card, wedding invitation, social media stories, etc. What you will get : - Opentype features - Multilingual, support 16 languages ( Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanisch, Swedish, Zulu ) If you have any questions or need technical support, don't hesitate to comment, message or contact java.indonesian@yahoo.com.
  39. Tello Mallo by Greentrik6789, $9.00
    Just write, I just want to write, I took a pen, I write the words with punctuation, I write the numbers, symbols and some currencies. No matter about My writing is ugly or very ugly, but sharing this handwriting to the world is my best wish. Tello Mallo comes in regular and italic style for every word you type. Do you like it? Hope you enjoy this, if you have problems or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you and have a nice day :) ;)
  40. The astype series Accolades B offers the advanced designer a fine set of calligraphic swashes, swirls and figural ornaments. Accolades B and B2 share most of the base set of ornaments but differ in some of the major shapes. If you're looking for some good companion fonts, give Gracia and Adana a try. Every classic high contrast stroke design like Didot or Bodoni works well. Note: Each package comes with a technical documentation and an InDesign2 sample file with lots of ready made borders.
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