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  1. Scrawl - Unknown license
  2. Judge - Unknown license
  3. Boogaloo 1.0 - Unknown license
  4. Bulgari - Unknown license
  5. Quasidipitous Hollow - Unknown license
  6. Gothic Hijinx Hollow - Unknown license
  7. Kallamar Stout - 100% free
  8. Black Box - Unknown license
  9. Grunge Puddles - Unknown license
  10. Eniltuo - Unknown license
  11. Doc Nimbus Bats - Unknown license
  12. Bubbly Frog - Unknown license
  13. Space Woozies - Unknown license
  14. Fusty Luggs - Unknown license
  15. Cathzulu - Unknown license
  16. Bellevue by Berthold, $39.99
    Gustav Jaeger designed Bellevue, which H. Berthold published in 1986.
  17. Float by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface based on late 1960s Turkish signage.
  18. Salonika by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface based on late 1960s Turkish signage.
  19. Eleckatrical Banana JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    From the same page of a vintage German lettering textbook entitled “50 Alphabete fur Technikur und Fachschulen” (loosely translated to “50 Alphabets for Technicians and Specialized Schools”) that inspired Trippy Hippy JNL comes Eleckatrical Banana JNL. It’s another novelty, free form Art Nouveau hand lettered alphabet that works well in recreating 1920s period pieces or for designing a retro-inspired rock and roll concert poster reminiscent of the 1960s. The name of the typeface is from a line in the 1966 pop hit “Mellow Yellow by Donovan (Leitch), and his extended pronunciation of ‘electrical’: “…E-lec-a-tric-cal’ banana is going to be the very next craze…” Caps only Fonts. Eleckatrical Banana JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Liberta TA by Elsner+Flake, $40.00
    Between 1958 and 1961, Herbert Thannhaeuser developed the typeface Liberta for Typoart as a broadly conceived newspaper type which established itself quickly. Its positive adaptation by publishing houses and printing companies was based, next to its agreeable and reader-friendly general impression, also on a relatively robust typeface character which does not sacrifice its power of impression and elegance even when confronted with poor paper and printing qualities. In the 1970s, a bullish and robust design style took over the area of consumer goods which then required a corresponding advertising face. Harald Brödel re-worked the Liberta Ultra for phototypesetting, and, with great sensitivity, designed a matching cursive variation. Both types work especially well as an attention getter for advertising and for emphasis purposes.
  21. airbrush - Unknown license
  22. Toms Handwriting - 100% free
  23. St Charles - Unknown license
  24. Woodcut1 - Personal use only
  25. Zeta Grey - Unknown license
  26. DreadLox - Unknown license
  27. DS StandartCyr - Unknown license
  28. Space Woozies 3D - Unknown license
  29. Little Big Man - Unknown license
  30. 123 and... - Unknown license
  31. Puzzle Pieces - Unknown license
  32. Kallamar - Unknown license
  33. Neil - Unknown license
  34. Mage - Unknown license
  35. Spaceracer - Unknown license
  36. Trancet - Unknown license
  37. Eyesis - Unknown license
  38. Glimstick - Unknown license
  39. Terra Firma - Unknown license
  40. Lisbjerg - Unknown license
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