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  1. D3 Egoistism extra - Unknown license
  2. Dan's Hand - Unknown license
  3. Margit - Unknown license
  4. Toolego-FreeFlight - Unknown license
  5. WhatPossUse - Unknown license
  6. sunnyday - Unknown license
  7. Toolego-Shadow - Unknown license
  8. Party Hats - Unknown license
  9. Holy Empire - Unknown license
  10. Filthy Habits - Unknown license
  11. D3 Mouldism Round Italic - Unknown license
  12. Hacknslash - Unknown license
  13. King's Ransom - Personal use only
  14. Celtic Frames - Unknown license
  15. D3 Digitalism Round - Unknown license
  16. Enduro Dos - Unknown license
  17. SF Intellivised - Unknown license
  18. Lincoln Chain - Unknown license
  19. Aldo's Nova - Unknown license
  20. Toolego-Walled - Unknown license
  21. D3 Radicalism Katakana - Unknown license
  22. 911 Porscha - Personal use only
  23. Dornen - Unknown license
  24. D3 Egoistism leaning - Unknown license
  25. W.J. Pearce 213 - Unknown license
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  27. Razor Bill by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the original typeface from Face, London, circa 1972.
  28. ITC Garamond by ITC, $34.99
    Drawn by Tony Stan, ITC Garamond was first released in 1975 in Book and Ultra weights only. These were intended as display faces to complement existing text designs from other foundries. (In fact, many of ITC’s interpretations of traditional typefaces began as display counterparts for existing text designs.) These first weights of ITC Garamond became so popular, however, that ITC released the Light and Bold weights and a suite of condensed faces in 1977. Now, the complete ITC Garamond family features sixteen members: four weights of roman and italic in normal width and four weights of roman and italic in companion condensed versions. The family resemblance is there, but ITC Garamond’s unique provenance gives it an unmistakable, one-of-a-kind appeal.
  29. NewLibris by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    The first version of Libris I designed in London in 1997 when I worked for Frank Magazine. Later Libris was used in the magazine for text and display. In 1999 Libris was chosen as the corporate typeface of Bally Switzerland. I also was involved in the design of the entire branding. NewLibris is the version that was published in my own shop. - What was the inspiration for designing the font? NewLibris is an elegant contemporary easy to read sans serif. It has a wide variety of weights and proportions that are easy to use in corporate branding and magazines. - What are its main characteristics and features? contemporary humanist legible sans serif - Usage recommendations: corporate branding and magazines and other publications
  30. CLIMAXED - Personal use only
  31. 01-01-00 - Unknown license
  32. Bharatic-Font - Unknown license
  33. Sinister Plot - Unknown license
  34. BackSplatter - Unknown license
  35. American Participants - Unknown license
  36. FloydianCyr - Unknown license
  37. OrnamentalInitial - 100% free
  38. Nymph - Unknown license
  39. Argosy the Second - Unknown license
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