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  15. GermanFatman - 100% free
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  23. FatSansRound - 100% free
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  28. Gf Spacetrash by Gigofonts, $10.00
    Name says it all! Just a basic character set. Uppercase, lowercase & numbers only.
  29. Granny Smith by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Angular serifs give this font a unique look. Works well in all applications.
  30. Passage by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Passage is freshly looking decorative Art Deco font family, inspired with modern influences.
  31. Nouveau Never Dies by Intellecta Design, $13.90
    Nouveau Never Dies is a compreensive family of ornaments from Art Nouveau era.
  32. Equate by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An elegant Large and Smallcap design great for magazine and all sophisticated designs.
  33. Alphaville by Shinntype, $39.00
    All has been said, unless words change their meanings and meanings their words.
  34. Is Not A Brazilian Font by Intellecta Design, $17.95
    an art deco font based on brazilian Rio's lettering old publish lettering style
  35. Supernational 264 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Grand brother of Super National in extra bold. Looks nice in all size.
  36. Teaster by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    52 eastereggs and 10 easter dingbats. All you need for your easter decorations!
  37. Pleyo by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Pleyo is the player for all situations - packages, labels, posters, titles, logos etc.
  38. Samuello by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    a naive interpretation of Samuel Wello art deco sans serif style of typefaces
  39. Fantini by Canada Type, $29.95
    Fantini is the revival and elaborate update of a typeface called Fantan, made in-house and released in 1970 by a minor Chicago film type supplier called Custom Headings International. In the most excellent tradition of seriously-planned American film faces back then, CHI released a full complement of swashes and alternates to the curly art nouveau letters. Fantan didn't fare much among the type scene's big players back then, but it did spread like electricity among the smaller ones, the mom-and-pop type shops. But by the late 1980s, when film type was giving up the ghost, most smaller players in the industry were gone, in some cases along with little original libraries that existed nowhere else and became instant rarities on their way to be forgotten and almost impossible to resurrect for future technologies. Fantini is the fun and curly art nouveau font bridging the softness and psychedelia of the 1960s with the flirtatious flare of the 1970s like no other face does. Elements of psychedelia and funk flare out and intermix crazily to create cool, swirly letters packed with a lot of joy and energy. This is the kind of American art nouveau font that made its comeback in the late 20th century and is now a standard visual in the branding drive of almost every consumer product, from coffee labels to book and music covers to your favorite sugar or thirst-crunching fix. Alongside Fantini's enormous main font come small caps and three extra fonts loaded with swashy alternates and variations on plenty of letters. All available in all popular font formats. Fantini Pro, the OpenType version, packs the whole she-bang in a single font of high versatility for those who have applications that support advanced type technologies. In order to make Fantini a reality, Canada Type received original 2" film specimen from Robert Donona, a Clevelander whose enthusiasm about American film type has never faltered, even decades after the technology itself became obsolete. Keep an eye out for that name. Robert, who was computer-reluctant for the longest time, has now come a long way toward mastering digital type design.
  40. Bradley Gratis - Unknown license
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