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  1. PiS HansHand Pro by PiS, $28.00
    HansHand started out in 2003 as a simple free font, the adaption of my grimy handwriting. For its 10th anniversary it got a complete overhaul and lots of new characters. Now also available in BOLD for the first time, featuring scribbles, strokes, circles and boxes to underline the fast taking-notes-while-on-the-phone look!
  2. Cinta Adhesiva by Wordshape, $20.00
    Cinta Adhesiva began as a typeface designed for the masthead of a graffiti fanzine called Free Copy. The monumental letters painted by L.A.-based graffiti writers Crae and Hael greatly influenced the feel of the typeface. The availability and ease-of-use of tape as a medium to write with is apparent on a multitude of surfaces, and this approach led to the creation of Cinta Adhesiva.
  3. Chess-7 - Personal use only
  4. Mellnik Text by ParaType, $25.00
    Mellnik is a sans serif of humanist style (in a way) that was developed by Oleg Karpinsky and released by ParaType in 2006. The type family contains 9 styles with a number of alternate characters in each ones. For use as a text font in long text passages of advertising booklets, catalogues or magazines, as well as for accident setting. Mellnik may be also applied as a corporate typeface. Giant ink traps (or something like that) produce an original image of the family. Five condensed styles were added in 2007 by the same designer. Mellnik Text in 12 styles (added in 2008) has more narrow proportions and it is rather appropriate for text setting.
  5. Daybreaker - Unknown license
  6. Levity - Unknown license
  7. Notice3Std - 100% free
  8. Quartz by ITC, $29.99
    The figures of Quartz font are based on those on digital clocks and LCD displays. All strokes are set at right angles to one another to create abstract characters. Fonts created for electronic displays gained in popularity at the same time as the computer became an everyday object. The standard is still around today and is the model for numerous interpretations. Fonts like Quartz have already won a firm position in trend typography. They embody the spirit of the late 20th century. Quartz font is a good choice whenever a marked contrast to everyday alphabets is the goal.
  9. Dot.com Reverse Pro - Unknown license
  10. Gunship Laser Italic - Unknown license
  11. Xephyr Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  12. Pandemonious Puffery Light - Unknown license
  13. Flying Leatherneck Outline - Unknown license
  14. Xephyr Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  15. Flying Leatherneck Light - Unknown license
  16. Airacobra - Unknown license
  17. Flying Leatherneck Expanded - Unknown license
  18. Pandemonious Puffery Italic - Unknown license
  19. Rufa - Personal use only
  20. Fontcop - Unknown license
  21. Cilogie - Personal use only
  22. abc - Unknown license
  23. rockdafonkybit - Personal use only
  24. Zrnic Cyr - Unknown license
  25. Amador by Parkinson, $25.00
    Amador. Designed in 2004 by Jim Parkinson. Originally released as a Type 1 font, Amador was refreshed (version2) and re-released as simple Open Type in 2012. A blackletter designed in the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement. The works of Frederic Goudy and Rudolf Koch are also reflected in this design.
  26. Dust Serif - Personal use only
  27. Sachiko - Personal use only
  28. All Hooked Up - Unknown license
  29. Wolves and Ravens - Unknown license
  30. Prefix - Unknown license
  31. Something Fishy - Personal use only
  32. Three-Sixty - Unknown license
  33. Candela Book - 100% free
  34. Triad - Unknown license
  35. Bionic Comic Condensed - Unknown license
  36. Bionic Type Slant - Unknown license
  37. Bionic Type Italic - Unknown license
  38. Bionic Comic Italic - Unknown license
  39. Bionic Type Shadow - Unknown license
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