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  1. Riky Depredador - Unknown license
  2. Reluxed by Typotheticals, $4.00
    Originally completed in 2002, this font was lost in a hard disk failure. A later perusal of old disks unearthed an early version and this set was created from that.
  3. Lawyerbait by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Lawyerbait was designed to be a clean, light and easy to read display face.
  4. Hebrew Rinat Kids by Samtype, $34.00
    This is font to help children read. The Diacritic Marks (Nikud) are 25% bigger.
  5. Not My Type by It's me Simon, $14.00
    If you want your design to have that nostalgic typewriter effect, Not my Type would be perfect. It's old-fashioned and retro—letters are worn and grungy like it needs a new ink ribbon. Some of the letters are misaligned—just like a real old typewriter. It is best used at smaller sizes, perfect for logos, headlines, covers and any design where you want that vintage look and feel. Each letter has two alternatives, making three in total. Using the alternative letters, you can make your type layouts look more random, like a real typewriter. You can manually set the alternatives via the glyphs panel in your design software or you can enable them automatically. If you enable contextual alternatives in your design application, the letters will change automatically as you type.
  6. Kobely by Partnrz, $15.00
    Kobely is a reproduction of a local broadcaster's real handwriting. My daughter thought her boss's handwriting was so neat and uniform, it would make a great font and asked if I would be willing to create it. I agreed. She had him write out all the basic characters, which he gladly did with both a standard ink pen and a Sharpie¨ marker. I then turned it into a three weight family, perfect for use on post-it notes, shopping and to-do lists - anywhere you need the natural feel of real handwriting. I created it in various weights to spare you from adding a stroke to make it bolder. Adding a stroke can often compromise the small details of a font. Kobely is designed to be readable in even the boldest weight!
  7. Bitsumishi - Unknown license
  8. Mouser Outline - Unknown license
  9. Dredwerkz - Unknown license
  10. Lousitania - Unknown license
  11. FD Pops - 100% free
  12. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
  13. Grusskarten Gotisch - Personal use only
  14. Mutter - Unknown license
  15. Alphasnail - Unknown license
  16. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  17. Danube - Unknown license
  18. Shazbot - Unknown license
  19. Rogue Hero LasEx Italic - Unknown license
  20. Mouser Italic - Unknown license
  21. Spylord - Unknown license
  22. Mighty Rapids - Personal use only
  23. Kahless - Unknown license
  24. Nervous - Unknown license
  25. Beam Rider Laser - Unknown license
  26. Wolf's Bane Expanded - Unknown license
  27. Subway - Unknown license
  28. Guevara - Unknown license
  29. Rogue Hero Laser Italic - Unknown license
  30. Haiku - Unknown license
  31. Witchy Doodle by Ake, $12.00
    Elevate your designs with Witchy Doodle, a whimsically enchanting font that seamlessly marries the charm of hand-drawn doodles with the grace of handwritten script. Perfect for invitations, branding, and creative projects, it sprinkles a dash of magic onto your design canvas.
  32. Ensemble Inline JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s-era edition of the sheet music for the Marine Corps Hymn offered up the hand lettering which comprises Ensemble Inline JNL. Bold, condensed and attention-getting, this titling font commands attention. Available in Inline, Solid, Inline Oblique and Solid Oblique versions.
  33. GarciaToons by Victor Garcia, $40.00
    GarciaToons is a dingbats type family integrated by 3 styles: GarciaToons Bunny, GarciaToons Cat, and GarciaToons Mouse. GarciaToons can be defined as a type cartoon to read some text situations at a glance. It is a contemporary type tool for seasoning texts in a way that simple words are insufficient to express. GarciaToons is about funny and fresh real-life communication needs, the ones we facing anytime anywhere in our daily writing issues. Aim: To design an easy-to-understand and user-friendly symbol type code, able to combine with –or even to replace– words in a text. Idea: To develop a comic's faces dingbats series starting from the same pattern for the whole variants. The challenge was to represent different cartoon characters with minimal design changes. Designs are framed into a straight and geometric visual structure, just as logotypes themselves are. Face expressions are inspired on the worldwide understandable cartoons aesthetic. The result combines logo sharpness with cartoons flexibility. As it's said: A picture is worth more than a thousand words.
  34. Gilgongo Kaps - Unknown license
  35. Gilgongo Tiki - Unknown license
  36. Gilgongo Ombre - Unknown license
  37. Gilgongo Mutombo - Unknown license
  38. Gilgongo Doro - Unknown license
  39. Gregs Other Hand - Unknown license
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