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  1. joeHand 1 - Unknown license
  2. Atype 1 - Unknown license
  3. Ashes 1 - Unknown license
  4. 1. laitos - Unknown license
  5. Cicero 1 - Unknown license
  6. Personalidades 1 - Unknown license
  7. Fantomet 1 - Unknown license
  8. KiddieClip 1 - Unknown license
  9. Warp 1 - Unknown license
  10. Lastu # 1 - Unknown license
  11. Desperado 1 - Unknown license
  12. AIRWAVE 1 - Unknown license
  13. Funway 1 - Unknown license
  14. Swatbats 1 - Unknown license
  15. FailedFont 1 - Unknown license
  16. Simbolos 1 - Unknown license
  17. Sports 1 - Unknown license
  18. Oxygene 1 - Unknown license
  19. Untitled-1 - Unknown license
  20. Typothetical 1 by Typotheticals, $8.00
    Another foray into the area of a comic based textface.
  21. Frames 1 by Intellecta Design, $34.90
    Frames 1 consists of a series of frames scanned at a low resolution. The result when magnified is a bitmapped image that looks like a black and white mosaic.
  22. dearJoe 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    DearJoe 1 is the first of four handwritten scripts by JOEBOB graphics. It is not the same as the free font. It includes a complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  23. joeHand 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    JoeHand was one of the first scripts by JOEBOB graphics. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  24. Untitled 1 by Device, $29.00
  25. Ninja 1 by Andinistas, $29.95
  26. Mentah 1 by Sulthan Studio, $10.00
    This sketch font Sans serif was born from the lines in the font that we created for the (Rajin) font and we redeveloped it into a different style with a more minimalist and more powerful setting and looks stunning for any smooth and bold writing that can be used anywhere in your work This font has complete uppercase and lowercase letters with 4 thicknesses, numbers, punctuation, and also language support
  27. Rolling No One - Personal use only
  28. Plastic No.20 - 100% free
  29. Plastic No.25 - Unknown license
  30. Plastic No.29 - Unknown license
  31. Got No Heart - Unknown license
  32. Plastic No.28 - Unknown license
  33. Grotesque No. 9 by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
  34. News No. 14 by Monotype, $39.00
  35. Baskerville No. 2 by Bitstream, $29.99
    This redesign is made from proofs, rather than the metal, and so is heavier, with particular attention to the Harris and the Monotype revision, which was made from proofs of Baskerville’s Great Primer (16pt).
  36. Ionic No 5 by Monotype, $51.99
    Ionic No5 is a refresh of a classic Linotype Clarendon-style serif, another restored classic from the Monotype library, much like the recent updates to Walbaum and Helvetica Now. The original typeface was designed to be printed and read at small sizes, popular with newspapers in the 20th Century at its birth. The restoration and refinement of this typeface has bestowed a greater sense of clarity and directness, smartly stylish, and an utterly captivating appeal. Because these styles were so popular for books and newspapers for so long we associate them with being editorial or bookish, not dull, but thoughtful. Designers today can use that association to their advantage as a visual shortcut to convey similar meaning and tone. More attention was given on modernising the typeface with precious use and the introduction of sharp edges & finishes. The thinnest weights can give a dancing typewriter aesthetic, being low stroke contrast. The heavy weights have an unquestionable presence on the page. Overall, the typeface has a richness and almost illustrative quality about it. The true depth of Ionic No.5 could enable each weight to be a poster by itself. Ionic N°5™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  37. CA No Dr. by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $30.00
    No Dr. was inspired by an old movieposter lettering for the 1962 movie "James Bond: Dr. No". Just like the original Dr. No, No Dr. has a diabolical charm. It was developed into a font family that combines distinctiveness with versatility. It has a good readibility as a textfont but also looks great as a Headline. The two widths and the two weights give you a big choice. Intended to become an interesting alternative to the much used DIN Schrift, it has now developed into a highly functional family of it's own.
  38. No Entry JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered titles and credits from the 1958 war film “The Young Lions” command your attention with a bold block slab serif type style. This design has been digitally recreated as No Entry JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Edgar No 9 by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Edgar No. 9 is an original design by Alex Kaczun. Edgar No. 9 is a derivative work based on his Big Boy typeface series. It was designed specifically for display headlines, logotype, branding and similar applications. Primarily a display, this extremely versatile font has generous proportions, large counters and loose fitting which also allow the font to work well across a wide range of text sizes. Edgar No. 9 is a heavy baroque slab serif and although it shares the underling skeleton of 'Big Boy', it is a much more compact in overall proportions and spacing. A handsome bold headline font that works well in text as well as display sizes—ideally suited for publications and advertising. Alex plans to expand the font series to include a large range of weights along with corresponding italics numbering 1 thru 9, as well as, true small capitals and old style figures. Distressed version(s) will also be available in upcoming releases. Stay tuned, more to come soon. The large Pro font character set supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages.variations to expand this 'hip' new font series. Groovin' baby.
  40. Modern No. 20 by Bitstream, $29.99
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