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  1. ITC Einhorn by ITC, $29.99
    Einhorn is a peculiar typeface. Difficult to classify, this upright, bold, script-like semi serif typeface was designed in 1980 by Alan Meeks. Meeks was inspired by the art nouveau period, and may have been trying to liven up the design scene. In 1980, typefaces like Helvetica and Univers were ubiquitous, and the digital revolution was still years away. Experimental faces like Einhorn helped fill the gap for creative designers looking for untraditional choices in which to set headlines and advertising work. The merit of pioneer display faces like Einhorn have never lessened; Einhorn still sets a mean display text, and works great in logos and other corporate ID solutions.
  2. LCD by ITC, $29.99
    Alan Birch created the LCD font in 1981. Its name is an abbreviation of the words Liquid Crystal Display," the display technology used in digital watches and clocks the world over. LCD is a great choice when a futuristic, high-tech look is desired.
  3. Tresdias - Unknown license
  4. Ekorre PERSONAL USE ONLY Black - Personal use only
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  6. Genghis Khan - Personal use only
  7. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  8. Designosaur - 100% free
  9. NFL Falcons - Unknown license
  10. the EV$NT - Personal use only
  11. I Want My TTR! (Condensed) - Unknown license
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  33. Bitmax by ITC, $29.00
    Bitmax is the work of British designer Alan Birch, who was inspired by the look of fax transmissions. He took Helvetica medium and used controlled distortions to create this commanding, high-tech style. Bitmax is best used in large display sizes for a limited number of words.
  34. Tannhaeuser by ITC, $29.99
    Tannhaeuser is the work of British designer Alan Meeks, a sans serif typeface with conventional capitals letter complemented by an unusual lowercase alphabet. It looks best when close letter spaced, especially the lowercase, whose lower right extensions are designed to overlap or join in a script fashion.
  35. Walk Da Walk Two - Personal use only
  36. Valerius - Personal use only
  37. Lightnin' by ITC, $29.99
    Lightnin' is the work of British designer Alan Meeks. Generous initial capitals complement a more reserved lowercase alphabet, both of which were designed to meet the needs of current fashions in headline typography. Lightnin' will light up all kinds of display work with its robust, angular script style.
  38. QR Hiykaya by QR Type, $45.00
    All uppercase typeface for comic book lettering. Designed by Abay Emes. Supports extended Cyrillic and Latin characters. Has a stylistic set alternate L and D for Cyrillic and a stylistic set for languages with dotless i and i with dot (like Turkish). "Hiykäyä" translates from Qazaq as "Story".
  39. Astigma - Unknown license
  40. Kremlin Alexander - Unknown license
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