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American financier Jay Bloom offered 'last minute' discounted price to sit in doomed Titan submersible with his son - but he turned it down over safety concerns
An American tycoon has revealed a text exchange with submersible chief executive Stockton Rush, who tried to convince he and his young son to pay for a reduced six-figure seat to see the Titanic by telling him: "It was safer than crossing the street."
By David Wu
June 24, 2023
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An American tycoon has revealed how submersible chief executive Stockton Rush tried to convince he and his son to buy two tickets on the doomed Titan vessel.
Financier Jay Bloom shared the text exchange with Mr Rush months before the CEO died with four other passengers when the craft suffered a "catastrophic implosion."
He tried to offer his friend a "last minute price" of $AUD225,000, with the original cost of the seat valued about $365,000 in April for an expedition the following month.
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The first messages started as far back as February, when the chief executive wondered if there was an interest to see the famous shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean.
Mr Bloom said his son Sean had been "put a little scare in him" after one of his friends researched the dangers of travelling in deep waters.
"I'm happy to have a video call with him. Curious what the uninformed would say the danger is and whether it's real or imagined," Mr Rush responded.
The financier said his son was worried about "perceived threats to the vessel," such as a sperm whale or a giant squid attack compromising Titan's hull.
"Yeah, very stupid. The pressure is over 100 million pounds. No sperm whale or squid is ever going to be able to mess with the sub," Mr Rush replied.
"While there's obviously risk, it's way safer than flying in a helicopter or even scuba diving. There hasn't been even an injury in 35 years in a non-military subs."
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Three days later, Mr Rush would again try to reassure Mr Bloom and his son by sending a link to how deep sperm whales can go underwater.
Mr Bloom said he was not concerned about being eaten by a whale and decided to set up a Skype call, so his questions could be answered properly.
There would be limited text communication before Mr Rush sent a message on April 24, offering discounted tickets to see the Titanic wreck.
"Have a space on mission 1 (may 11-19) and 2 (may 20-28). Last minute price is $150k pp," the chief executive advised.
Mr Bloom said he would have to check his schedule to see if he could fit it in, as Mr Rush asked three days later: "Any luck?"
That trip would be later postponed to June 18 due to weather conditions.
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Mr Bloom shared the messages to his Facebook page.
The financier even met face-to-face on March 1 with Mr Rush, who took him through the Titanic Exhibit at Luxor in Las Vegas before having lunch at a food court.
"He was absolutely convinced it was safer than crossing the street," Mr Bloom said on the post about his interactions with the creator of Titan.
Mr Rush also gave him a limited edition of a book of photos signed by him and French mariner Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, who was also aboard the submersible.
Mr Bloom advised he could not join them on the once-in-a-lifetime trip until 2024.
Their tickets were later sold to prominent Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman, the latter who was "terrified" to go.
The fifth person was adventurer and British billionaire Hamish Harding.
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The five men entered Titan and started their 3,800m journey down to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday morning.
However, less than two hours into the trip, mothership Polar Prince lost contact with the roughly six-metre long vessel, which sparked a large-scale international search.
The United States Coast Guard on Thursday (local time) confirmed pieces of debris found near the Titanic wreck belonged to the missing submersible.
"An ROV subsequently found additional debris, in consultation with experts from within the unified command, the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber (of Titan)," Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Mauger told reporters.
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Undersea expert Paul Hanken said five major different pieces of debris had led experts to conclude they were the remains of the OceanGate Expeditions craft.
"The initial thing we found was a nose cone, which was outside of the (Titan) pressure hull. We then found a large debris field and within that large debris field we found the front and back of the pressure hull," he said to reporters.
"Shortly thereafter, we found a second, smaller debris field and within that debris field we found the other end of the pressure hull.
"(It) ultimately contained the totality of that pressure vehicle. That was our first indication that there was a catastrophic event."
It was revealed the US Navy had detected an "anomaly consistent with implosion or explosion" where Titan was reported missing hours after the sub departed.
The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada announced on Friday (local time) it has launched an investigation, as Polar Prince was a Canadian-flagged ship.
A team of investigators will travel to St Johns in Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador where they will "gather information and conduct interviews."
It will also coordinate its operation with other agencies.
TSB will provide updates throughout the investigation.
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Great selection of free fonts: the best of the best
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Great selection of free fonts: the best of the best
This article is a great selection of 55 free fonts that have been selected from thousands of available on the Internet today. The font collections listed below can be downloaded and used in various projects.
1. Droid Serif
  The Droid Serif font family is primarily designed for easy reading on small screens.
  2. Butler
This is a mix of the Dala Floda & Bodoni font families. It was created in order to slightly modernize serif fonts. Great for posters, large sized books. The Butler family contains 334 characters.
3. Arvo
Arvo is a font family suitable for both display and printing. Developed by Anton Koovit for reading, Arvo in the Google Font directory is a free open font (OFL).
4. Crimson Text
A free font family customized for book production with a touch of vintage Garamond-esque fonts. Crimson Text — designed by a German designer based in Toronto, Sebastian Kosh. Crimson is a great alternative to traditional Garamond-esque, with expressive italics, blends in well with geometric serifs like Futura or Avenir.
5. Aleo
  Aleo is a semicircular font with a smooth structure that gives a touch of personality, but at the same time is readable. A free font family that includes six styles, 3 font weights / weight (Light, Regular, and Bold) with matching italics. The font was designed by Alessio Laiso.
  6. Cormorant
Cormorant is an extravagant serif font, a legacy of the historical fonts of the French punch player and publisher Claude Garamont. It was painted by Christian Talman. “Sharp sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves,” such a font is best used for headings or in large texts (posters). It is readable both on the screen and in print. Cormorant supports the Cyrillic alphabet, it presents each of the styles in five saturations Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold.
7. Brela
  Brela is a serif humanistic font designed only for editorial design. The Spanish creative agency Makarska Studio developed the font, it is equally good when used in texts with a small size and for writing headings.
  8. Baskerville Original Pro
9. Jura
The Jura font is an unusually elegant font with distinctive details such as rounded wedge-shaped serifs. It looks good with large and small text sizes. British designer Ed Merritt created the free font.
10. Fenix
Fénix is ​​a serif font and rough strokes, perfect for reading, for texts with a small size. The font called the bird of happiness is the work of Fernando Diaz, designer of TipoType, a Uruguayan foundry.
11. Luthier
Luthier is a modern font with characteristic sharp serifs and high contrast, the presence of two types of saturation + italics. Well suited for headlines, for the main text, for serious intellectual projects. The free font was created by living in Barcelona designer Adrian Gomez.
12. Aganè
The Aganè Font is a clean sans serif font developed by Swiss graphic designer UI specialist Danilo de Marco. Free for personal and commercial use, Aganè is a result of inspiration from fonts such as Noorda Font, FF Transit and Frutiger. Optimized for readability even with small size pins. Available in 4 saturations: light, regular, bold and extra bold. Aganè is the winner of the 2017 IF Design Award.
13. Titillium Web
  Аs for the free font, Titillium has a very respectable pedigree, which originates from the design project of the Italian Academy di Belle Arti di Urbino. Each academic year, dozens of students work on the project, develop it, improve the font by analyzing the data provided by designers who use this font in their work. It is sharp, modern and comes in a wide range of saturations. It is best suited for writing headlines.
14. League Gothic
League Gothic is a sans serif compressed inspired by the classic Alternate Gothic # 1 font, a font originally developed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders Company in 1903. This is a revival of the old classics, a new version of the forgotten old.
15. Chivo
  Chivo is a grotesque font, perfect for headlines and other labels that you want to attract attention. Confident, elegant, it is offered in four saturations using italics. This free font is the work of Hector Gatti and the Omnibus-Type team.
  16. Comfortaa
  Comfortaa is a sans serif geometric font designed for texts with large size. Created by Design Engineer of the Technical University of Denmark Johan Aakerlund. This is a simple, beautiful font that includes a lot of different characters.
17. Noto Sans
Noto Sans (from “No more tofu”) belongs to the family of free fonts, which covers over 800 languages ​​and operates over 110 thousand characters, not a single character is included in the Unicode system.
18. Hanken
  Grotesk is a sans-serif font whose creation is a product of inspiration by classic grotesque fonts such as Akzidenz Grotesk, Univers, Trade Gothic and Gill Sans. Hanken Design Co developed it with the goal of creating a friendly and readable font suitable for text with a small size. It has recently added Cyrillic.
  19. Aileron
Aileron is a versatile neo-grotesque sans serif font, something between Helvetica and Univers. Sora Sagano, the designer of Tipotype, was created. It is designed to provide readers with a high level of visual comfort.
20. Ubuntu
  Dalton Maag specially created this free font for Canonical in addition to the Linux operating system for use on personal computers, tablets and smartphones.
21. Clear Sans
Clear Sans is a universal font developed by Intel for comfortable display on the screen. Suitable for both printing and web use. It is universal in a restrained style (sans serif) font with support for OpenType.
22. Source Sans Pro
Released in 2012, Source Sans Pro was the first open source font family for Adobe, and its popularity can be envied. This is a classic grotesque font with a simple, unpretentious design designed by Adobe designer Paul Hunt.
23. Nickainley
  Nickainley — This font with classic notes and a vintage feel suggests many possible uses, including logos, t-shirt designs, letterheads and banners. The Indonesian agency Seniors Studio created this free font.
24. Pacifico
Pacifico is a handy fun handwritten font inspired by the 1950s American surf culture. This open source font was developed by the late designer Vernon Adams, who passed away last year. Vernon graduated from the University of Reading with a Masters in Font Design and lived in California.
25. Cute Punk
Cute Punk is a vibrant, youthful, and modern approach to handwritten fonts. This is the work of Flow, a designer and illustrator from Bratislava, Slovakia.
  26. Futuracha
  One of the strangest handwritten fonts, Futuracha may work well if applied correctly in design. A peculiar, idiosyncratic approach is applied in this handwritten font, Futuracha was created under the inspiration from the classic fonts of John Baskerville and Futura Book. This free font family includes numeric characters — Greek and Latin. Futuracha can be used in creative headlines, logos, or typographic illustrations.
27. Yellowtail
Yellowtail is a classic handwritten font, an old school of the 1930s, such as Gillies Gothic and Kaufmann. The Astigmatic Printing developed it Institute, a mixture of binding and an unrelated letter forms gives it a unique appearance and provides readability.
  Vintage and retro fonts
28. Cheque
Cheque — was originally a studio project by Mirela Belova, it has notes of geometric shapes and a classic, vintage look. It is used in the headers of the Regular and Black versions for free for both personal and commercial use.
29. Bauru
Bauru- soulful retro font, the inscription evokes nostalgic feelings, summarizes the bygone time of life. One of the best free retro fonts that works well for creating posters, advertisements, and logos. Brazilian art director and illustrator Pier Paolo designed Bauru.
30. LOT
LOT is one of the thickest, coolest, retro-free fonts. Stylized inscriptions on blogs and advertising, on posters and magazines in the style of the 1970s, 1980s. LOT is a sleek new vintage style with a collection of thick geometric letters. With 78 characters, the free LOT font is good for logo design, for headings.
  31. Streetwear
Plunge into the retro atmosphere? Easy! The Streetwear font is a cool, bold font in the style of retro fashion and sports of the 1960s, 1970s. Versatile and fun at the same time. Suitable for logos, posters, packaging and design of t-shirts.
32. Paralines Font
Paralines Font — a font in a retro futuristic style. Parallel lines are peculiarly used here, this technique inspires designers, the font is suitable for any project, conveys the mood of the 1970s and early 1980s.
33. Hamurz
Free Hamurz font — retro hipster style with rough edges and rounded shapes. Created by Bagus Budiyanto, it can create logos, headlines, designs on t-shirts, badges, or prints.
  34. Leafy
Leafy is a free handmade font. Contains over 90 characters, painted by Krisidjanis Mesoulis. Perfect for any design.
35. Playlist
The playlist is great for illustrations on products (posters, t-shirts), a dry brush-drawn font that comprises three options: script, hats and ornament.
  36. Sophia
Free Sophie font for decoration, lightweight, friendly, and speechlessly cheerful. Handwritten font with a sweet decorative bonus)
37. Reckless
  Reckless — a font for uplifting, includes uppercase Latin characters. Good for creating the effect of watercolor paints for printing and for web projects. It was created by Russian designer Nadia Spasibenko.
38. Kust
Kust is a handwritten font with slightly distorted strokes. It was presented in painted form — on solid paper in black ink with a thick brush by Leva Mezule.
39. Brux
Font Brux with an original approach to handwritten fonts, it is quite tough, with formal features, it feels like a font drawn under a stencil.
40. Betty
Betty is one of those free fonts that return to the past when every “real man” had a sailor’s anchor and a “lady of the heart” pinned up on his biceps.
41. Angilla
Angilla — an unusually fresh and stylish tattoo font, the work of the Swedish designer Måns Grebäck.
42. Serval
The free Serval font is a sinewy, prickly beast with a distinctive design.
43. MOM
MOM is a font in the style of an American old school tattoo, a tribute to the great tattoo artists of the past.
44. Original Gangsta
Uncompromising style in every character of the Original Gangsta font. No mercy, Gangsta is a hard font for brutal inscriptions.
  Graffiti fonts
45. Ruthless Dripping One
Ruthless Dripping One is one of the few free graffiti style fonts that looks realistic. Most free graffiti fonts are actually stylized fonts without a sense of art, style and playfulness, which are so important for the urban street art scene.
46. ​​Urban Jungle
Stencils are the focus of modern street art. Urban Jungle mixes traditional stencils with the addition of textures that instantly plunge into the atmosphere of the street, a violent street.
47. Blow Brush
Blow Brush is inspired by hip-hop and urban culture, it emanates energy and courage. A quirky yet legible and functional font.
48. Sister Spray
Free Sister Spray font for a beautiful dirty spray font: letters, numbers and a bunch of splashes, stains and strokes.
49. Tag Type
Tag Type is inspired by graffiti tags, contains upper and lower case letters, numbers and punctuation marks. Ukrainian designer Andy Panchenko created the font.
Unusual fonts
50. Gilbert
The font is named after Gilbert Baker, the designer of the rainbow flag who died in 2017, he was a LGBTQ activist and artist, known for creating the iconic rainbow flag. Gilbert is available in standard vector format, OpenType-SVG color format and animated version.
51. Jaapokki
Jaapokki is a beautiful sans serif font with clean lines, a large set of characters and unusual elements, great for headlines, posters, logos. It has many options, you can safely experiment with the font.
52. Carioca Bebas
Fresh, fruit, colorful font. Carioca is a new, fun creature. This delightful free font was developed as part of a three-month pilot project by Argentinean graphic designers Tano Verona and Yai Salinas.
53. Le Super Serif
The Le Super Serif font is a rare thing: a typographic experiment by Dutch designer Thijs Janssen. Trendy uppercase font in a modern western style. The font has 88 ligatures and several “special” alternative characters.
54. Pelmeshka
The free Pelmeshka font is a new twist, a unique variation of fonts for food topics. Perfect for any design.
55. Tiny Hands
This free font is about eccentric handwriting by Donald Trump. It was created by typographer Mark Davis as a fun satire, but it can be used splendidly for a cartoon or comic book.
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What would we do if the stars only came out once every thousand years? No one would sleep that night, of course. The world would create religions overnight. We would be ecstatic, delirious and made rapturous. Instead, the stars come out every night and we watch television.
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allbestfonts · 4 years
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Great selection of free fonts: the best of the best
New Post has been published on https://allbestfonts.com/great-selection-of-free-fonts-the-best-of-the-best/
Great selection of free fonts: the best of the best
This article is a great selection of 55 free fonts that have been selected from thousands of available on the Internet today. The font collections listed below can be downloaded and used in various projects.
1. Droid Serif
  The Droid Serif font family is primarily designed for easy reading on small screens.
  2. Butler
This is a mix of the Dala Floda & Bodoni font families. It was created in order to slightly modernize serif fonts. Great for posters, large sized books. The Butler family contains 334 characters.
3. Arvo
Arvo is a font family suitable for both display and printing. Developed by Anton Koovit for reading, Arvo in the Google Font directory is a free open font (OFL).
4. Crimson Text
A free font family customized for book production with a touch of vintage Garamond-esque fonts. Crimson Text — designed by a German designer based in Toronto, Sebastian Kosh. Crimson is a great alternative to traditional Garamond-esque, with expressive italics, blends in well with geometric serifs like Futura or Avenir.
5. Aleo
  Aleo is a semicircular font with a smooth structure that gives a touch of personality, but at the same time is readable. A free font family that includes six styles, 3 font weights / weight (Light, Regular, and Bold) with matching italics. The font was designed by Alessio Laiso.
  6. Cormorant
Cormorant is an extravagant serif font, a legacy of the historical fonts of the French punch player and publisher Claude Garamont. It was painted by Christian Talman. “Sharp sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves,” such a font is best used for headings or in large texts (posters). It is readable both on the screen and in print. Cormorant supports the Cyrillic alphabet, it presents each of the styles in five saturations Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold.
7. Brela
  Brela is a serif humanistic font designed only for editorial design. The Spanish creative agency Makarska Studio developed the font, it is equally good when used in texts with a small size and for writing headings.
  8. Baskerville Original Pro
9. Jura
The Jura font is an unusually elegant font with distinctive details such as rounded wedge-shaped serifs. It looks good with large and small text sizes. British designer Ed Merritt created the free font.
10. Fenix
Fénix is ​​a serif font and rough strokes, perfect for reading, for texts with a small size. The font called the bird of happiness is the work of Fernando Diaz, designer of TipoType, a Uruguayan foundry.
11. Luthier
Luthier is a modern font with characteristic sharp serifs and high contrast, the presence of two types of saturation + italics. Well suited for headlines, for the main text, for serious intellectual projects. The free font was created by living in Barcelona designer Adrian Gomez.
12. Aganè
The Aganè Font is a clean sans serif font developed by Swiss graphic designer UI specialist Danilo de Marco. Free for personal and commercial use, Aganè is a result of inspiration from fonts such as Noorda Font, FF Transit and Frutiger. Optimized for readability even with small size pins. Available in 4 saturations: light, regular, bold and extra bold. Aganè is the winner of the 2017 IF Design Award.
13. Titillium Web
  Аs for the free font, Titillium has a very respectable pedigree, which originates from the design project of the Italian Academy di Belle Arti di Urbino. Each academic year, dozens of students work on the project, develop it, improve the font by analyzing the data provided by designers who use this font in their work. It is sharp, modern and comes in a wide range of saturations. It is best suited for writing headlines.
14. League Gothic
League Gothic is a sans serif compressed inspired by the classic Alternate Gothic # 1 font, a font originally developed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders Company in 1903. This is a revival of the old classics, a new version of the forgotten old.
15. Chivo
  Chivo is a grotesque font, perfect for headlines and other labels that you want to attract attention. Confident, elegant, it is offered in four saturations using italics. This free font is the work of Hector Gatti and the Omnibus-Type team.
  16. Comfortaa
  Comfortaa is a sans serif geometric font designed for texts with large size. Created by Design Engineer of the Technical University of Denmark Johan Aakerlund. This is a simple, beautiful font that includes a lot of different characters.
17. Noto Sans
Noto Sans (from “No more tofu”) belongs to the family of free fonts, which covers over 800 languages ​​and operates over 110 thousand characters, not a single character is included in the Unicode system.
18. Hanken
  Grotesk is a sans-serif font whose creation is a product of inspiration by classic grotesque fonts such as Akzidenz Grotesk, Univers, Trade Gothic and Gill Sans. Hanken Design Co developed it with the goal of creating a friendly and readable font suitable for text with a small size. It has recently added Cyrillic.
  19. Aileron
Aileron is a versatile neo-grotesque sans serif font, something between Helvetica and Univers. Sora Sagano, the designer of Tipotype, was created. It is designed to provide readers with a high level of visual comfort.
20. Ubuntu
  Dalton Maag specially created this free font for Canonical in addition to the Linux operating system for use on personal computers, tablets and smartphones.
21. Clear Sans
Clear Sans is a universal font developed by Intel for comfortable display on the screen. Suitable for both printing and web use. It is universal in a restrained style (sans serif) font with support for OpenType.
22. Source Sans Pro
Released in 2012, Source Sans Pro was the first open source font family for Adobe, and its popularity can be envied. This is a classic grotesque font with a simple, unpretentious design designed by Adobe designer Paul Hunt.
23. Nickainley
  Nickainley — This font with classic notes and a vintage feel suggests many possible uses, including logos, t-shirt designs, letterheads and banners. The Indonesian agency Seniors Studio created this free font.
24. Pacifico
Pacifico is a handy fun handwritten font inspired by the 1950s American surf culture. This open source font was developed by the late designer Vernon Adams, who passed away last year. Vernon graduated from the University of Reading with a Masters in Font Design and lived in California.
25. Cute Punk
Cute Punk is a vibrant, youthful, and modern approach to handwritten fonts. This is the work of Flow, a designer and illustrator from Bratislava, Slovakia.
  26. Futuracha
  One of the strangest handwritten fonts, Futuracha may work well if applied correctly in design. A peculiar, idiosyncratic approach is applied in this handwritten font, Futuracha was created under the inspiration from the classic fonts of John Baskerville and Futura Book. This free font family includes numeric characters — Greek and Latin. Futuracha can be used in creative headlines, logos, or typographic illustrations.
27. Yellowtail
Yellowtail is a classic handwritten font, an old school of the 1930s, such as Gillies Gothic and Kaufmann. The Astigmatic Printing developed it Institute, a mixture of binding and an unrelated letter forms gives it a unique appearance and provides readability.
  Vintage and retro fonts
28. Cheque
Cheque — was originally a studio project by Mirela Belova, it has notes of geometric shapes and a classic, vintage look. It is used in the headers of the Regular and Black versions for free for both personal and commercial use.
29. Bauru
Bauru- soulful retro font, the inscription evokes nostalgic feelings, summarizes the bygone time of life. One of the best free retro fonts that works well for creating posters, advertisements, and logos. Brazilian art director and illustrator Pier Paolo designed Bauru.
30. LOT
LOT is one of the thickest, coolest, retro-free fonts. Stylized inscriptions on blogs and advertising, on posters and magazines in the style of the 1970s, 1980s. LOT is a sleek new vintage style with a collection of thick geometric letters. With 78 characters, the free LOT font is good for logo design, for headings.
  31. Streetwear
Plunge into the retro atmosphere? Easy! The Streetwear font is a cool, bold font in the style of retro fashion and sports of the 1960s, 1970s. Versatile and fun at the same time. Suitable for logos, posters, packaging and design of t-shirts.
32. Paralines Font
Paralines Font — a font in a retro futuristic style. Parallel lines are peculiarly used here, this technique inspires designers, the font is suitable for any project, conveys the mood of the 1970s and early 1980s.
33. Hamurz
Free Hamurz font — retro hipster style with rough edges and rounded shapes. Created by Bagus Budiyanto, it can create logos, headlines, designs on t-shirts, badges, or prints.
  34. Leafy
Leafy is a free handmade font. Contains over 90 characters, painted by Krisidjanis Mesoulis. Perfect for any design.
35. Playlist
The playlist is great for illustrations on products (posters, t-shirts), a dry brush-drawn font that comprises three options: script, hats and ornament.
  36. Sophia
Free Sophie font for decoration, lightweight, friendly, and speechlessly cheerful. Handwritten font with a sweet decorative bonus)
37. Reckless
  Reckless — a font for uplifting, includes uppercase Latin characters. Good for creating the effect of watercolor paints for printing and for web projects. It was created by Russian designer Nadia Spasibenko.
38. Kust
Kust is a handwritten font with slightly distorted strokes. It was presented in painted form — on solid paper in black ink with a thick brush by Leva Mezule.
39. Brux
Font Brux with an original approach to handwritten fonts, it is quite tough, with formal features, it feels like a font drawn under a stencil.
40. Betty
Betty is one of those free fonts that return to the past when every “real man” had a sailor’s anchor and a “lady of the heart” pinned up on his biceps.
41. Angilla
Angilla — an unusually fresh and stylish tattoo font, the work of the Swedish designer Måns Grebäck.
42. Serval
The free Serval font is a sinewy, prickly beast with a distinctive design.
43. MOM
MOM is a font in the style of an American old school tattoo, a tribute to the great tattoo artists of the past.
44. Original Gangsta
Uncompromising style in every character of the Original Gangsta font. No mercy, Gangsta is a hard font for brutal inscriptions.
  Graffiti fonts
45. Ruthless Dripping One
Ruthless Dripping One is one of the few free graffiti style fonts that looks realistic. Most free graffiti fonts are actually stylized fonts without a sense of art, style and playfulness, which are so important for the urban street art scene.
46. ​​Urban Jungle
Stencils are the focus of modern street art. Urban Jungle mixes traditional stencils with the addition of textures that instantly plunge into the atmosphere of the street, a violent street.
47. Blow Brush
Blow Brush is inspired by hip-hop and urban culture, it emanates energy and courage. A quirky yet legible and functional font.
48. Sister Spray
Free Sister Spray font for a beautiful dirty spray font: letters, numbers and a bunch of splashes, stains and strokes.
49. Tag Type
Tag Type is inspired by graffiti tags, contains upper and lower case letters, numbers and punctuation marks. Ukrainian designer Andy Panchenko created the font.
Unusual fonts
50. Gilbert
The font is named after Gilbert Baker, the designer of the rainbow flag who died in 2017, he was a LGBTQ activist and artist, known for creating the iconic rainbow flag. Gilbert is available in standard vector format, OpenType-SVG color format and animated version.
51. Jaapokki
Jaapokki is a beautiful sans serif font with clean lines, a large set of characters and unusual elements, great for headlines, posters, logos. It has many options, you can safely experiment with the font.
52. Carioca Bebas
Fresh, fruit, colorful font. Carioca is a new, fun creature. This delightful free font was developed as part of a three-month pilot project by Argentinean graphic designers Tano Verona and Yai Salinas.
53. Le Super Serif
The Le Super Serif font is a rare thing: a typographic experiment by Dutch designer Thijs Janssen. Trendy uppercase font in a modern western style. The font has 88 ligatures and several “special” alternative characters.
54. Pelmeshka
The free Pelmeshka font is a new twist, a unique variation of fonts for food topics. Perfect for any design.
55. Tiny Hands
This free font is about eccentric handwriting by Donald Trump. It was created by typographer Mark Davis as a fun satire, but it can be used splendidly for a cartoon or comic book.
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