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Starlit Drive  Font

Get your aviators on and hit the road with Starlit Drive – a fast paced, stylish signature font with a retro edge. With swift strokes and authentic dry textures, it’s an irresistibly charismatic & confident font choice for a  range

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Synth  Font

WUMP! WUMP! WUMP! I’d like to tell you about this font but I too busy dancing! Full on, fat display font influenced from electro, house and club music. This font was created by Benjamin A Melville and features a  full

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Mysteria  Font

Stick out a mile with the Mysteria typeface and catch everyone’s eye. Using a mix of its two weights helps to create stunning messages. Mysteria’s one-of-a-kind eccentric design of a display face can easily be combined with the matching  body

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Stamen  Font

Stamen is the answer to a big question: What would happen if one tried to create a typeface that was ‘out of time’? If a type designer was to turn off the internet and put away the type specimens  and

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Bayshore  Font

Perm your hair, squeeze into your lycra, and retro-fy your text with Bayshore! A totally tubular mono-line script font straight out of the 80’s. This hand-drawn font is perfect for creating slick & stylish lettering. Whether it’s for logos, product

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Lakey  Font

Lakey designed by Philippe Moesch is a light & regular weighted, fine lined, modern font based on geometric shapes with glyphs for all european latin based languages and some extra stylistic ligatures. • Light & Regular weight • Stylistic ligatures

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Visoko  Font

Visoko is a playfull and geometric typeface inspired by post modern fonts designed by Mecanorma from 80’s. This typeface has been designed on a grid of 7×6 squares but the goal was to create variations from the grid to  give

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YWFT Blessed  Font

Intelligent design? This font is certainly blessed. YWFT Blessed, that is. Developed as a display face while working on the 1999 redesign of mtv.com, YWFT Blessed is defined by three main objectives: legibility, uniqueness and extremely proper anti-aliasing. Both  the