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  1. Fracksausen - Unknown license
  2. Radios in Motion - Unknown license
  3. Seraphim - Unknown license
  4. Digital Readout Expanded - Unknown license
  5. Startling - Unknown license
  6. WoodCut - Unknown license
  7. BN Sunday Kid - Unknown license
  8. Archery Black Rounded - Unknown license
  9. Raphael - Unknown license
  10. BN Year 2000 - Unknown license
  11. BN Moog Boy - Unknown license
  12. EasterGirl - 100% free
  13. Hellcats - Unknown license
  14. Digital Readout CondUpright - Unknown license
  15. Digital Readout ExpUpright - Unknown license
  16. Archery Black Condensed - Unknown license
  17. Digital Readout Condensed - Unknown license
  18. Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  19. Bach - Unknown license
  20. Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  21. Toolego - Unknown license
  22. PL Torino by Monotype, $29.99
    PL Torino Outline was designed by Ed Benguiat in 1960 after Alessandro ButtiÆs 1908 typeface, Torino.
  23. Neuzeit Office by Linotype, $50.99
    The Neuzeit Office family is designed after the model of the original sans serif family Neuzeit S™ , which was produced by D. Stempel AG and the Linotype Design Studio in 1966. Neuzeit S itself was a redesign of D. Stempel AG’s DIN Neuzeit, created by Wilhelm Pischner between 1928 and 1939. Intended to represent its own time, DIN Neuzeit must have struck a harmonious chord. DIN Neuzeit is a constructed, geometric sans serif. It was born during the 1920s, a time of design experimentation and standardization, whose ethos has been made famous by the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements in art, architecture, and design. Upon its redesign as Neuzeit S in the 1960s, other developments in sans serif letter design were taken into account. Neuzeit S looks less geometric, and more gothic, or industrial. Separating it from typefaces like Futura, it has a double-storey a, instead of a less legible, single-storey variant. Unlike more popular grotesque sans serifs like Helvetica, Neuzeit S and especially the redesigned Neuzeit Office contain more open, legible letterforms. Neuzeit Office preserves the characteristic number forms that have been associated with its design for years. After four decades, Neuzeit has been retooled once again, and it is more a child of its age than ever before. Akira Kobayashi, Linotype’s Type Director, created the revised and updated Neuzeit Office in 2006. His greatest change was to retool the design to make its performance in text far more optimal. Additionally, he created companion oblique to help emphasize text.
  24. DS Rada - Unknown license
  25. Sign Work Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The prolific hand lettering of Samuel Welo is showcased in his “Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers” (published in both 1927 and 1960). A thick and thin Art Deco design in the 1960 edition – somewhat reminiscent of Futura Black (but with significant differences) is now available as Sign Work Deco JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Paperclip - Unknown license
  27. CM - 100% free
  28. Diner - Unknown license
  29. Christie - Unknown license
  30. Noel - Unknown license
  31. DeRoos - Personal use only
  32. 3x3 dots Outline - 100% free
  33. CIRCLINEcrazyjumped - Unknown license
  34. Oneworldonefuture - Unknown license
  35. Certified - Unknown license
  36. Arbuckle - Unknown license
  37. Shoplifter - Unknown license
  38. New World Vibes - Unknown license
  39. Z_SHINOBI - Unknown license
  40. Secret Labs - Unknown license
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