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  1. LaurenScript - Unknown license
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  4. Jerash Demo - Unknown license
  5. De Bellis - Unknown license
  6. PerryGothic - Unknown license
  7. Hubbard Demo - Unknown license
  8. GF Gesetz - Unknown license
  9. Wanda - Unknown license
  10. the Gingerbread House - Unknown license
  11. Plowright Demo - Unknown license
  12. the Gingerbread House - Unknown license
  13. Get A Grip - Unknown license
  14. Page Rules Promo - Unknown license
  15. Kremlin Kiev - Unknown license
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  17. Jenna - Unknown license
  18. AmericanText BT - Unknown license
  19. Roughwork Demo - Unknown license
  20. PineLintGerm - Unknown license
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  23. HGB Memento by HGB fonts, $32.00
    HGB Memento was designed to replace 12 bronze plaques with the names of those who died in World War I. The 12 plaques were stolen in 2016. Stone tablets were made on which the original writing was engraved using sandblasting. Memento is therefore suitable for commemorative plaques and for texts of a sacred nature. Extremely short ascenders and descenders allow very narrow lines. The design language of the Memento comes from the 1920s with echoes of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
  24. Heineken - Unknown license
  25. fresh - Personal use only
  26. Requiem - Personal use only
  27. Old Typewriter - Unknown license
  28. Sumdumgoi - Unknown license
  29. Eskis1 - Unknown license
  30. Asie - Unknown license
  31. bohemica - Unknown license
  32. PerfectMatch - Unknown license
  33. AlphaMack AOE - Unknown license
  34. BritComics - Unknown license
  35. Stipeta - Unknown license
  36. Garcon - Unknown license
  37. All Hearts - Unknown license
  38. Nicolas Cochin by Linotype, $40.99
    Georges Peignot designed the font Nicolas Cochin based on copper engravings of the 18th century and Charles Malin cut the typeface in 1912 for the Paris foundry Deberny & Peignot. The font is named after the French engraver Charles Nicolas Cochin (1715-1790) although its style had little to do with that of the copper artist. Nicholas Cochin is a freer variation of another Peignot font, Cochin, a bit more balanced and elegant.
  39. Lawrence by Fenotype, $35.00
    Lawrence is an elegant OpenType powered Roman Display typeface with two weights. Lawrence is great for fashion, branding, packaging or editorial use. Lawrence is equipped with 192 OpenType alternates including Swash, Stylistic and Titling Alternates. Lawrence also has interlocking ligatures set in Discretionary Ligatures. These ligatures contain pairs in Uppercase + Uppercase, Uppercase + Lowercase and Lowercase + Lowercase. These Alternates are PUA encoded and can also be accessed from Glyph Palette or Character Map.
  40. Friedrichsfeld by Otto Maurer, $17.00
    Friedrichsfeld is a small town near there where I live. Friedrichsfeld, Voerde and Wesel was Part of the Preussen Kingdom till 1912. Friedrichsfeld was a Parade ground of the preussen troops and get the name of the King Friedrich II (the old Fritz). Today there is a Preussen Museum near Friedrichsfeld in Wesel. The Font comes in two ground Version, one in the history Letters and old Ligatures and a modern Version.
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