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  1. Galla - Unknown license
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  3. Futurex Schizmatic - 100% free
  4. Galla - Unknown license
  5. 4YEOXMAS - Unknown license
  6. Simbolos 1 - Unknown license
  7. Oliver'sBarney - Unknown license
  8. FF Robot - Personal use only
  9. Fried Chicken by FontMesa, $25.00
    The name of this font brings back memories of an old fried chicken restaurant in Willow Springs Illinois circa 1960’s and 1970’s, my family would all get in the car and take a long drive down to an old country road Illionis Rt 171 through a forest preserve where we’d come upon the old Willowbrook motel with a bar and restaurant next door. The restaurant was called Kegal’s, when you entered the building you had to walk through the smoky bar first to get to the restaurant, I can still see the hard wood floors with all the finish worn off from decades of foot traffic. Up until the mid 1960’s Kegal’s used to raise their own chickens behind the restaurant, back then fried chicken in the Midwest was either coated in flour or bread crumbs, Kegal’s was covered in a beautiful layer of golden bread crumbs. Before your meal arrived they’d bring a basket of dinner rolls along with crackers, bread sticks and country butter, on the side they’d serve coleslaw with a vinegar sauce, which is very common in the Midwest, the first time you try it your face puckers up like you just sucked on a lemon but you get used it over time. After waiting for what seemed like forever to a child the waitress comes out of the kitchen with a huge tray of that golden deliciousness and your mouth begins to water, in her other hand was another tray filled to overflowing with crinkle cut french fries all made by hand, I’d eat a hole handful of those french fries first then take a bite of that tender juicy farm raised chicken. Today a fine Italian restaurant occupies the old Kegal’s building and the motel is long gone, only my fond memories remain. Fast forward to 2020 and FontMesa has just made some Fried Chicken as an eight weight type font family with alternates. With the Fried Chicken slab serif font family we’ve broken some rules by removing a few of the slabs on certain letters for a unique homemade look. Fried Chicken is perfect for your next product label, t-shirt design, logo, headline or cookbook cover. Treat yourself to some good ol’ Fried Chicken today.
  10. St Atmos by Stereotypes, $29.00
    St Atmos was the first commercial typeface of Stereotypes, the first of what’s likely to become a significant collection of headline fonts. The massive ink traps at Atmos give this typeface something of a three-dimensional feeling.
  11. Generation Two - Unknown license
  12. Kellnear-Italic - Unknown license
  13. Battle Beasts - Unknown license
  14. Art ttnorm - Unknown license
  15. Rhino - Unknown license
  16. Troy3 - Unknown license
  17. Barney ttnorm - Unknown license
  18. Alien - Unknown license
  19. Flotsam Smart - Unknown license
  20. delia - Unknown license
  21. Coca Cola ii - Unknown license
  22. Digeria - Unknown license
  23. Flat tyre - Unknown license
  24. Flotsam Astronaut - Unknown license
  25. EmPower42 - Unknown license
  26. Green Apple Splatters - Unknown license
  27. Flotsam Carnage - Unknown license
  28. Monthly Newsletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Monthly Newsletter JNL offers 52 useful column banners in retro style for newsletters seeking a nostalgic look from the past.
  29. Belizio by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The eight-part Belizio series updates the first Font Bureau typeface. David Berlow’s family is based on Aldo Novarese’s Egizio, designed in 1955 for Nebiolo. It was first prompted by the popularity of Haas Clarendon, designed by Hoffmann and Eidenbenz, an impeccably Swiss revival of the traditional English letterform. Aldo Novarese was among the first to investigate a true italic designed in the Clarendon style; FB 1987–98
  30. ARB-187 Moderne Caps AUG-47 by The Fontry, $25.00
    Beginning in January, 1932, Becker, at the request of then-editor E. Thomas Kelly, supplied SIGNS of the Times magazine’s new Art and Design section with an alphabet a month, a project predicted to last only two years. Misjudging the popularity of the “series”, it instead ran for 27 years, ending finally two months before Becker’s death in 1959, for a grand total of 320 alphabets, a nearly perfect, uninterrupted run. In late 1941, almost ten years after the first alphabet was published, 100 of those alphabets were compiled and published in bookform under the title, “100 Alphabets”, by Alf R. Becker. And so, as published in August, 1937, The Fontry presents the truly "modern" version of Becker’s 187th alphabet, Moderne Caps, complete with OpenType features and Central European language support.
  31. Feast of Flesh BB - Personal use only
  32. Artlookin - Unknown license
  33. Formas geometricas 2 - Unknown license
  34. I2koukaku - Unknown license
  35. Violation - Unknown license
  36. Evelyns Heart - Unknown license
  37. Poseidon - Unknown license
  38. Ketchup Spaghetti - Unknown license
  39. SolsticeOfSuffering - Unknown license
  40. Formas germetricas 1 - Unknown license
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