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  1. Roslyn Contour - Unknown license
  2. Fugue - Unknown license
  3. Spinach - Unknown license
  4. Elliot_Swonger - Unknown license
  5. SF Iron Gothic - Unknown license
  6. Redhead Goddess - Unknown license
  7. Oh Crud BB - Personal use only
  8. Epitough - Unknown license
  9. Uptown - Unknown license
  10. Whitehall 1212 - Unknown license
  11. Phrixus - Unknown license
  12. Walkway Bold - Unknown license
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  14. Coleface by Roy Cole, $34.00
    Coleface was created by the British typographer Roy Cole, completed shortly before his death in 2012. It comprises six fonts: Coleface 30, 60, 90 and the italics 33, 66, 99. As with his earlier typeface families - Lina, Zeta and Colophon - Coleface is a highly-readable sans serif typeface that offers significant flexibility in terms of its potential uses. Roy Cole studied typographic design under the tutelage of Emil Ruder at the Gewerbeschule in Basel, at a time when typographic history was being made through the creation of a style that epitomized modernity. Consequently the principles of order, simplicity and legibility, fused with experimentation, became a hallmark of his practice, as exemplified in his last font Coleface.
  15. Colophon by Roy Cole, $34.00
    During development of Colophon 30, the base font of the typeface family, two requirements emerged; namely that it should demonstrate good legibility and robustness when used for text composition, and where individual characters become more apparent, as in much larger sizes, these should appear well formed. Colophon 60 and 90 progressively increase in x-height to allow the counters to retain openness. The italics lean towards informality, this being apparent in the descender tails. On account of its neutrality there are few instances where the use of Colophon would be inappropriate; a quality that can also be attributed to Roy Cole's other typeface families: Lina, Zeta and Coleface.
  16. Ut Sa Ha Gumm Thai by Linotype, $187.99
  17. Stellar by Monotype, $29.99
    Robert Hunter Middleton drew the original design of Stellar for the Ludlow Typograph Company in Chicago. Work began in the late 1920s, when Middleton was asked to create a sans serif type family to compete with European imports of Futura and Kabel. Stellar was Middleton's attempt to raise the ante. Where Futura and Kabel were geometric in design and monotone in weight, Stellar was based on roman character proportions and stroke weighs were stressed. In the late 1990s, Dave Farey took on the task of reviving the Stellar design. While Ludlow cut Stellar in a full range of point sizes, the family was limited to just a roman and bold design. Farey's revival is twice as large a family. It ranges from a very light called Stellar Nova to a very bold called Zeta In between are Lyra and Epsilon.
  18. Nuixyber Pro - Personal use only
  19. Whipsmart - Personal use only
  20. Orena - Personal use only
  21. Good Times - Unknown license
  22. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  23. Servetica - Unknown license
  24. Mouse Deco - Personal use only
  25. Familiar Pro - 100% free
  26. ideoma SPRAY - Personal use only
  27. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  28. Harabara - Personal use only
  29. Jet Set Groove - Personal use only
  30. Arkitech - Personal use only
  31. Neon 80s - Personal use only
  32. Watford - Unknown license
  33. J.M. Nexus Grotesque - Personal use only
  34. Renny Hybrid - 100% free
  35. KG Turning Tables - Personal use only
  36. Advokat Modern - 100% free
  37. Market Deco - Unknown license
  38. Geisha - 100% free
  39. Wagamama - Unknown license
  40. GeosansLight - 100% free
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