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  1. BarbedWire - Unknown license
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  6. Redzone by VarsityType, $10.00
    “Redzone” is a versatile display family developed as the workhorse typeface for the “Ultimate Football League”, a fictional football league passion project. With a strong focus on the sports branding industry, “Redzone” has a voice that is competitive and sophisticated, its letterforms featuring angled terminals and sharp serifs across 5 weights and widths. Its generous x-height and overall build makes it especially capable for headlines, thought it serves well for shortened body type as well. The “Redzone” name was debuted in October of 2017 as a titlecase font (later refined and renamed “Redzone Classic”), redesigned in November of 2018 with sheared and stenciled styles, and is now presented in the most streamlined version yet with the same charming fearlessness still present. Enjoy!
  7. Quadrus by ITC, $29.99
    Quadrus is the work of New York graphic designer Peter Fahrni, a condensed open slab serif typeface. Fahrni was inspired by the lettering styles typical of baseball, basketball and American football sportswear. Quadrus is an all caps alphabet ideal for a variety of applications, particularly for those related to sports.
  8. Formetic by Bülent Yüksel, $19.00
    The Formetic family can be used for logos, advertising slogans, posters and banners,etc. Designed for use in many different kinds of materials. The design is Sans-serif, modern, geometric and I created digital fonts when designing this first for numbers and players names for a football team. Formetic comes in 6 styles, 3 weighted with corresponding Oblique versions.
  9. Block Head by TypoGraphicDesign, $15.00
    The half-round and smooth cha­rac­ter of the type­face looks sporty and fresh. The sans-serif mono­line letter-forms looks very modern, clean, fresh and fancy. From slim (regu­lar) ath­le­tes till heavy (fat) body­buil­der or foot­ball player.
  10. 4th and Inches - Unknown license
  11. Good Sport JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Good Sport JNL has nothing to do with any of the major sports activities such as baseball, football, basketball or soccer. Instead, the typeface gets its name from the sport of camping, as the lettering was spotted on an image of an old ad for the Colonial Forest-Master boy’s pocket knife. Good Sport JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. College Game JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered credits for the 1940 horror film “The Invisible Woman” look more like they would show up in a movie about a college football game. A bold, condensed slab serif type design, it’s perfect for many sports-themed graphics projects. The digital version has been aptly named College Game JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. moon font - Unknown license
  14. Kidnap Note - Personal use only
  15. MANHATTAN - 100% free
  16. Get A Grip - Unknown license
  17. Sesame Street - Unknown license
  18. Billboard - Unknown license
  19. Grotesque BRK - Unknown license
  20. Dem Bones - Personal use only
  21. HONKUS - Personal use only
  22. Wood Shapes - 100% free
  23. Campcraft - Personal use only
  24. CUBU - Unknown license
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  26. Bit Folder15 (sRB) - Unknown license
  27. JLR Croaker - Unknown license
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  30. 101! Shooting StarZ - Unknown license
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