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  1. Xephyr Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  2. Year 3000 Bold Italic - Unknown license
  3. Lincoln Lode - Unknown license
  4. Nolo Contendre - Unknown license
  5. Mad Marker - Unknown license
  6. Nostromo Condensed Italic - Unknown license
  7. Thundergod Itliac - Unknown license
  8. Judge - Unknown license
  9. First Order Light - Unknown license
  10. Aldo's Moon - Unknown license
  11. Marriage - Unknown license
  12. Psuedo Saudi - Personal use only
  13. Charlie's Angles - Unknown license
  14. Year 2000 - Unknown license
  15. Funny Pages - Unknown license
  16. Flying Leatherneck Outline - Unknown license
  17. Xephyr Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  18. The Rifleman - Unknown license
  19. Dan's Hand - Unknown license
  20. Rad Zad - Unknown license
  21. Knights Templar - Unknown license
  22. Flying Leatherneck Light - Unknown license
  23. Holy Empire - Unknown license
  24. Wolf's Bane Bold Outline - Unknown license
  25. Justinian 2 - Unknown license
  26. King's Ransom - Personal use only
  27. Year 3000 Italic - Unknown license
  28. Year 3000 Outline - Unknown license
  29. Enduro Dos - Unknown license
  30. Lincoln Chain - Unknown license
  31. Aldo's Nova - Unknown license
  32. Flying Leatherneck Expanded - Unknown license
  33. Border Base Future Italic - Unknown license
  34. Thundergod Outline - Unknown license
  35. Battafia by PojolType, $13.00
    My font name is Battafia. This font is usually used for brands, greeting for someone, T-shirt design, nameplate, pins, accessories, film titles, magazine titles, web, posters, book titles, logos, country names, billboards, advertisements, book writing, products, display, and many others. Battafia, offers you: 1. Alternative uppercase (all uppercase, 1 model) 2. Lowercase character 12 letters, usually used in end letters 3. Ligature (1 two-letter character) and Alternative Styles 4. Multilingual Support (Europe Latin West), Numbers and Punctuation
  36. Sigma by Wiescher Design, $30.00
    »SIGMA« is the name for the Greek voiceless »S«. It is also called the »Lunar Sigma«, in Hellenistic times the letter was simplified to »C«. I thought SIGMA was a nice name for my new, very readable and friendly Sans typeface. »SIGMA« has that classical Sans beauty with friendly touches that make it unique. You will love this font. It is a great everyday workhorse with seven weights from Thin to Bold and all the necessary weights in between. Great for body copy and headlines! With 875 Glyphs it is a truly European font designed for all Central European and Latin using countries. »SIGMA« has a set of Cyrillic that is – besides Russia – also good for Serbia, Macedonia and Ukraine. It has oldstyle- and lining-, tabular- and tabular-oldstyle-figures, many ligatures. »SIGMA« comes in Normal and Oblique, I made it Oblique instead of Italic which would have been too playful for this friendly font. Enjoy!
  37. Sigma Condensed by Wiescher Design, $30.00
    »SIGMA« is the name for the Greek voiceless »S«. It is also called the »Lunar Sigma«, in Hellenistic times the letter was simplified to »C«. I thought SIGMA was a nice name for my new, very readable and friendly Sans typeface. »SIGMA« has that classical Sans beauty with friendly touches that make it unique. You will love this font. It is a great everyday workhorse with seven weights from Thin to Bold and all the necessary weights in between. Great for body copy and headlines! With 875 Glyphs it is a truly European font designed for all Central European and Latin using countries. »SIGMA« has a set of Cyrillic that is – besides Russia – also good for Serbia, Macedonia and Ukraine. It has oldstyle- and lining-, tabular- and tabular-oldstyle-figures, many ligatures. »SIGMA« comes in Normal and Oblique, I made it Oblique instead of Italic which would have been too playful for this friendly font. Enjoy!
  38. 750 Latin Uncial by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the Latin script used in European monasteries from circa the 5th to 8th centuries, before the Carolingian “Caroline” (look at our 825 Karolus). It was a regular script, rounded, written slowly, used mainly for specially meticulous books, with a few ligatures, legible, but only with lowercase. The capitals consisted of enlarged lower cases, but here, we have preferred to use two slightly different patterns. Our lower cases are a synthesis from a lot of variants (mainly from the “First Bible” of Charles The Bald), the upper cases were mainly inspired from a 700’s manuscript from the abbey of Fécamp (France). We have adapted the font for contemporary users, differentiating between U and V, I and J, which has no relevance for ancient Latin scribes, and naturally with Thorn, Oslash, Lslash, K, W... punctuation and the usual accented characters which did not exist at the time. It can be used with 799 Insular Title.
  39. Jeepney - Unknown license
  40. Ol' 54 - Unknown license
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