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  1. Patron - Personal Use - Personal use only
  2. Cardo - Personal use only
  3. Disoluta - Personal use only
  4. LT Staircase - 100% free
  5. Droid Sans - 100% free
  6. Lido STF - Personal use only
  7. Bellerose - Unknown license
  8. DejaVu Sans Condensed - Unknown license
  9. monofur - Unknown license
  10. Cranberry Cyr - Unknown license
  11. Beroga Fettig - 100% free
  12. Mops - 100% free
  13. Mager - Unknown license
  14. Improvisation - Unknown license
  15. Bertolt Brecht - Unknown license
  16. Eau - 100% free
  17. PTF NORDIC Rnd - Unknown license
  18. Clip - Unknown license
  19. Lamini EQ - Personal use only
  20. id-asobi_LightOT - Personal use only
  21. Retriga - Unknown license
  22. 20th Century Font - Unknown license
  23. CarawayBold - Unknown license
  24. BodinSmall - Unknown license
  25. New Cicle - Unknown license
  26. D3 Roadsterism Wide Italic - Unknown license
  27. Héloïse - Unknown license
  28. Gainsborough - Unknown license
  29. Panther - Unknown license
  30. Perestroika - Unknown license
  31. Scoglietto - Unknown license
  32. Blue Highway D Type - Unknown license
  33. Tristan - Unknown license
  34. Chachie - Personal use only
  35. Fudd - Unknown license
  36. Bulka - Unknown license
  37. M+ 2c - Unknown license
  38. Sixties Symbols JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1960s was the most tumultuous decade of the 20th century. Sixties Symbols JNL collects twenty-six icons and phrases from that time of change and unrest including the peace symbol, a dove, a daisy—even the militant 'power fist' that signified rebellion against mainstream society. There's also a blank lapel button on the Y/y keys and a blank protest poster on the Z/z keys for your own special message. For the more daring, the left and right brace Keys {and } have the 'one finger salute' the radical hippie factions displayed generously. Use that one with discretion!
  39. Hub by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed by Gennady Fridman and released by ParaType in 2008. Hub represents so called block letter handwriting style, which becomes more and more usual and nowadays replaces traditional cursive handwriting. One of the reasons for these changes is an often requirement in official forms to write in block letters. Some forms contain even stricter rule – to write in capital letters. Hub was designed to meet these requirements and includes small caps instead of lower case letters. It’s recommended for use in advertising and display typography and especially when you need to show a sample of properly filled bureaucratic form.
  40. Dear Penpal Script by Giaimefontz, $6.00
    This is a fully connected script font, not calligraphic, but entirely designed to follow handwritten cursive ligatures rules as teached in schools. In order to correctly visualize it, you have to enable OpenType features (Contextual Alternates, Discretionary Ligatures, Standard Ligatues and Kerning). Trying to write All Capitals will generate Block Letters writings, since cursive style doesn't allow more than the first uppercase per word, however this font is not meant to be a Block Letters font. Using specific type combinations will generate special glyphs. All of these features are intended to reproduce a classic schoolboy or schoolgirl notebook.
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