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  1. Zado Semi-Condensed - Unknown license
  2. Yellowjacket Italic - Unknown license
  3. Quartermain Condensed - Unknown license
  4. Quartermain Outline - Unknown license
  5. Quartermain Expanded - Unknown license
  6. monbijoux - Personal use only
  7. Moria Citadel - Unknown license
  8. Eurolayeee - Unknown license
  9. Boogie by Linotype, $40.99
    German graphic designer Ralf Weissmantel created Boogie in 2003. Boogie is an ironic reference to pop art, and to disco lettering from the 1960s and 70s. Its round forms and outlines evoke the flashing, pulsating lights and music of that era. Shipping with five different, width-compatible fonts, the Boogie typeface has four different components: an outlined letterform is the base element, and forms the first font. Three additional fonts may be layered over top of this base, surrounding the first font with up to three bubble-outlines. In graphics applications like Adobe PhotoShop or Illustrator, these elements can each be assigned different colors. There is also a fifth font, which contains the base outlined letterform pre-surrounded by three additional outlines of the same color. Boogie works best in large headline, display and signage applications, where its forms can be clearly seen and enjoyed. When different colored layers are applied, text set in Boogie will gyrate and jive across the page! Weissmantel has worked as an art director for various international advertising agencies, and has led Corporate Design projects for firms such as Grey and MetaDesign. His design work, honored internationally, has been included in the typography collection of the Museum for Art and Trade in Hamburg. He is currently teaching graphic design at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences. Weissmantel has been an associate of the United Designers Network since August 2002. Boogie received an Honorable Mention in the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH.
  10. IM FELL French Canon - Unknown license
  11. Aunchanted Elite by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Originally released free as Aunchanted, but completely redrawn with gentler curves to give a softer feel to the face. Aunchanted Elite has been expanded and updated in 2022
  12. Romance Fatal Sans - Personal use only
  13. T-Air - Unknown license
  14. Kingthings Knobson - 100% free
  15. Flox by ParaType, $30.00
    Flox display typeface was designed in 2000 by Vladimir Pavlikov. Cyrillic was developed in 2005. The project was aimed to create a decorative vivid alphabet of geometric shapes. For use in advertising and display typography. Licensed by ParaType in 2005.
  16. Frant - Unknown license
  17. Dub Tone by Seb Dub, $10.00
    DubTone is simple sans serif font with a halftone texture from an old newspaper scan on an old flatbed scanner. This font was created for a movie poster in 2003 and then finally converted to a font in 2012. Each of the characters were individually designed with care to make sure that in small or large sizes it remained readable with a unique texture.
  18. Damask Dings1 - Personal use only
  19. Syntha Nova - Personal use only
  20. Swanky and Moo Moo - Personal use only
  21. Love Ya Like A Sister - Personal use only
  22. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  23. Dot.com Outline - Unknown license
  24. Xephyr Italic - Personal use only
  25. Pandemonious Puffery - Personal use only
  26. Gunship Condensed - Personal use only
  27. Quartermain Outline Italic - Unknown license
  28. Xephyr Leftalic - Personal use only
  29. Dot.com Pro - Personal use only
  30. Zado Condensed - Unknown license
  31. Gunship Laser - Unknown license
  32. Gunship Leftalic - Personal use only
  33. Zado Expanded - Unknown license
  34. Gunship Bold - Unknown license
  35. Gunship Expanded - Unknown license
  36. Hasan Ghada by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    Hasan Ghada is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for titles and graphic projects. The font is based on the simple lines of Modern Kufi calligraphy with new ideas for square shapes and geometric feel. It supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. This font was designed in 2002 and the first version was released under name KactTitle in the typefaces group of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), which supported the Linux operation system. In 2007, I developed this font and created five weights of it.
  37. BM army - Unknown license
  38. BM germar - Unknown license
  39. BM gaia - Unknown license
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