Without further ado, here are my favorite free fonts from around the WWW.
1. Interlope
Interlope by Gabriel Dubourg, on Velvetyne is an orgnamental script with irregular strokes.

2. DINish
DINish by Bert Driehuis is a modern reinterpretation of the classic German road-signs typeface, DIN.

3. Nyght Serif
Nyght Serif has high-contrast and is a perfect display serif. It is designed by Maksym Kobuzan.

4. Feroniapi
Feroniapi is a playful art nouveau typeface made by Peter Wiegel.

5. Paysage
Paysage by Anton Moglia is a no-nonsense, approachable humanist sans-serif.

6. Margherita

7. Amakan
Amakan calls back to the split-bamboo mats used in traditional Filipino huts, and popular in many Asian countries. It comes in three styles and can be used for a versatile range of uses.

8. Optician Sans
Optician Sans is an award-winning typeface inspired by LogMAR Chart is used by ophtalmologist, optometrists and vision scientist to estimate visual acuity, and is designed by Fábio Duarte Martins and ANTI Hamar.

9. Outward
Outward by Raoul Audouin is ultra-condensed typeface designed to create intrigue with its tight letterforms.

10. Piscolabis
Piscolabis by Ariel Martín Pérez is a condensed sans-serif face reminiscent of store signage.

11. Techna Sans
Techna Sans by Carl Enlund is a bold geometric sans-serif font with open and friendly terminals.

12. Victor Mono
Victor Mono by Rune Bjørnerås is a monospaced typeface designed for programming and has beautiful cursive italics.

13. Bricolage Grotesque
Bricolage Grotesque by Mathieu Triay is a quirky sans-serif font with variable widths and weights.

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