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  1. Monoglyceride - Unknown license
  2. Fanboy Hardcore - Personal use only
  3. Bodoni Slapp - Unknown license
  4. Futurex LX - Unknown license
  5. Sanka - Personal use only
  6. Blackjack - Personal use only
  7. ZETUEcript - Unknown license
  8. Parseltongue - Unknown license
  9. Scott - Unknown license
  10. Keikoku - Unknown license
  11. Courtrai - Unknown license
  12. RDHoney - Unknown license
  13. Hydro - Unknown license
  14. AgitProp - Unknown license
  15. Frogii - Unknown license
  16. Sujeta - Unknown license
  17. Dulethia - Unknown license
  18. Armor Piercing - Personal use only
  19. Dinobots - Unknown license
  20. Double Strike - Unknown license
  21. Rykers Pram - Unknown license
  22. SF Junk Culture Condensed - Unknown license
  23. Carbolith - Unknown license
  24. WinksFilled - Unknown license
  25. Escargots - Unknown license
  26. Redensek - Personal use only
  27. BN Dragon - Unknown license
  28. Velcro - Personal use only
  29. Bagarozz - 100% free
  30. Patzcuaro by Storm Type Foundry, $28.00
    Patzcuaro is a summer resort by a lake of the same name. It is situated 370 km west of Ciudad de Mexico and a visitor from Europe, on seeing it, will be reminded of the Austrian Rust or the South Bohemian Trebon. The town's colonial architecture is protected as a historical monument, the reddish-brown tint of the footings of the buildings, their white facades and even the type of lettering with red initials is prescribed - and these regulations are also complied with as far as cars are concerned. This colour scheme is splendid in combination with the rich gamut of greys of the stone window jambs, vaults, lintels and pillars. Joking apart, even the local petrol station is 16th-century in appearance. Patzcuaro Regular is a cosy, welcoming type face which is good for use on labels.
  31. 1st Ave by Design is Culture, $39.00
    1st Ave is the most experimental of my typefaces. I took a picture of a metal and neon sign in the East Village of New York City. These signs are slowly being replaced by LED and LCD displays, but if you look hard, you can still find quite a few in the city. The signs give a mid 20th century feel to the city. To design 1st Ave, I took a picture of the sign, scanned it and increased the contrast in Photoshop so that the photographic forms became line art. There weren't enough letterforms in the sign to create the whole alphabet, so I cut up the strokes and collaged them back together to finish the entire alphabet. Important Note: 1st Ave is an experimental typeface and is not compatible with certain software such as Microsoft Word.
  32. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  33. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  34. Celtic Garamond the 2nd - Unknown license
  35. Scum of the Earth - Unknown license
  36. Memory Lapses - 100% free
  37. Benny Blanco - 100% free
  38. Planes-S-Modern - Unknown license
  39. HRKtKAI - Unknown license
  40. By Starlight - Unknown license
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