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YWFT Edger  Font

ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US. With a bold presentation and rugged outlines, Edger is a nostalgic celebration of 8-bit and 16-bit gaming. A punk attitude brimming with confidence is conveyed through the rawness of its abstract design, revealing

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Cyber Monkey  Font

Cyber Monkey is a font design published by Fonthead. Published by Fonthead Design Inc.Download Cyber  Monkey

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YWFT Reversion  Font

YWFT Reversion is an interestingly wide and versatile display type design, perfect for a striking headline or an attention-grabbing poster or billboard. One of YWFT Reversion’s strengths is its ability to help any designer start custom lettering jobs with  a

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YWFT Caliper  Font

YWFT Caliper was originally created as a unique-yet-readable bitmap typeface. While it works well onscreen at small point sizes, it also can be used at larger sizes for retro-style headers and attention-grabbing statements. YWFT Caliper also contains two free  bonus

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YWFT Blackgold  Font

Challenging Stage! YWFT Blackgold was originally designed as a second extension to YWFT Caliper. It is a thick, chunky, video game-inspired pixel font that works great in digital- and retro-themed projects. (And of course for entering your name in  the

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YWFT Pipe  Font

Starting out as a set of vectors, this series of tubes is now the Pipe you’ll want to share with your friends. This cylindrical monster has FIVE, count ’em, FIVE tubular styles for users to layer: solid, shadow, outline, half-solid

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War  Font

Designed by Suomi, War’s design was inspired by the matrix screen typefaces in the movie War Games. All though based and inspired by the in the movie, these are extended and completely new design ideas by Suomi. Published by  Suomi

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YWFT Bit  Font

YWFT Bit was originally hewn from raw pixels in 1998, then mastered to working format in 2003. You may think YWFT Bit is your typical bitmap affair, but oh, how wrong you would be. With its variety of weights,  and