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  1. Rolling No One - Personal use only
  2. Facet Black - 100% free
  3. Beast Impacted - Unknown license
  4. ParaAminobenzoic - Unknown license
  5. Komika Text - Unknown license
  6. Esquivel Trial - Unknown license
  7. BoinkoMatic - Unknown license
  8. Rickles - Personal use only
  9. cup Font - Unknown license
  10. ArmWrestler - 100% free
  11. AndironOutline - Unknown license
  12. RNS BARUTA BLACK - 100% free
  13. Bionic Comic - Personal use only
  14. Jonny Quest Classic - Unknown license
  15. Jumbo Outline - 100% free
  16. Star Series - Unknown license
  17. Robotaur - Unknown license
  18. Notice - Unknown license
  19. Arbuckle - Unknown license
  20. RaveParty Narrow - Unknown license
  21. Crosspatchers delight - Unknown license
  22. Pakenham - Unknown license
  23. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  24. PR8 London Ads - Unknown license
  25. Brothers of Metal - Unknown license
  26. Heavy Rotation - Unknown license
  27. Lumio - Unknown license
  28. HIPTRONIC - 100% free
  29. Kovacs - Unknown license
  30. American Dream - Unknown license
  31. Staggering Bob - Unknown license
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  33. NeverSayDie - Unknown license
  34. Pepperwood by Adobe, $29.00
    Pepperwood font is a joint work of the typeface designers K.B. Chansler, C. Crossgrove and C. Twombly. These artists also created the typefaces Rosewood, Zebrawood and Ponderosa together and as the names suggest, all of these typefaces are so-called wood types. The origins of this kind of typeface can be found in the early 19th century. Called Italian or Italienne, these typefaces quickly became very popular. They are distinguished by square serifs whose width is larger than the stroke width of the characters. When the letters are set together, the heavy serifs build dark horizontal bands. Pepperwood font has a couple of unique characteristics of its own. Small squares decorate the middle of the letters and the edges of the serifs are not straight, rather, they have small, fine tips. Pepperwood is reminiscent of the Wild West with its shootouts and heroes, but also suggests the glamor of the 1970s with their platform shoes and wild hair-dos. The different weights allow a large range of design possibilities. Used carefully in headlines, Pepperwood font is sure to draw attention.
  35. Impact by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Impact As its name suggests, Impact, a bold sans serif, is designed to make an impression on the reader. Obviously a display font, Impact makes use of its thick strokes and blocked style, to catch and hold the eye. Because Impact is so striking, it is best placed in plenty of white space so that it does not overwhelm any accompanying text.
  36. Paganini by Canada Type, $29.95
    Designed in 1928 by Alessandro Butti under the direction of Raffaello Bertieri for the Nebiolo foundry, Paganini defies standard categorization. While it definitely is a classic foundry text face with obvious roots in the "oldstyle" of the Italian renaissance, its contrast reveals a clear underlying modern influence. In a typical Italian artistic fashion, Paganini manages to be a superb text face while having enough priceless ornamental moments to make it great in display uses as well: Check out the splayed M, the wide-tailed g, the flowing tail on the y, the high-armed k, etcetera. While the original metal version was limited to five basic fonts, this digital expansion includes small caps in the three main upright weights, plenty of alternate forms in all fonts, a super-seductive Open font, and an expanded language support covering the majority of Latin-based languages.
  37. Covington Exp - Unknown license
  38. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  39. HVD Comic Serif - Unknown license
  40. Covington SC - Unknown license
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