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  1. Fortuna Dot - Unknown license
  2. Yard Sale - Unknown license
  3. Libeled Lady - Unknown license
  4. Boogaloo Avenue NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A new take on the perennial Art Deco favorite, Broadway, interpreted by 1930s lettering artist Harold Holland Day, and named after a 1960s R&B song.
  5. SavingsBond - Unknown license
  6. Barbecue - Unknown license
  7. Landmark - Unknown license
  8. Greg's Hand - Unknown license
  9. Gregs Other Hand - Unknown license
  10. Flores - Unknown license
  11. Birka by Linotype, $29.99
    Birka is the first typeface I designed from scratch. It took a whole year of my weekend and evening hours and is the typeface that teached me everything I know about type design. It is easy too see that I had Garamond in mind when drawing it. Birka is beautiful" was the comment of the well known Swedish designer Bo Berndal when he first saw it. That comment gave me the courage to design more and more typefaces. In a Danish article about Scandinavian type design, Birka was taken as example of a typical Swedishness in typography. I am not sure what the writer had in mind, but it surely sounded well. Birka has its name from the ancient Viking town Birka, whose remains are found not far away from Stockholm. Birka was released in 1992."
  12. MADFONT Regular - Unknown license
  13. Tapeworm - Unknown license
  14. Cantabile - Unknown license
  15. Pharmacy - Unknown license
  16. Koch Rivoli - Unknown license
  17. Card Characters - Unknown license
  18. Atlas - Unknown license
  19. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  20. Cinderella - Unknown license
  21. Oklahoma - Unknown license
  22. Solemnity - Unknown license
  23. Gainsborough - Unknown license
  24. Quasi - Unknown license
  25. Kaela - Unknown license
  26. RubaiyatEngraved - Unknown license
  27. Stencil Four - Unknown license
  28. Aarvark Cafe - Unknown license
  29. Boomerang - Unknown license
  30. Guadalupe - Unknown license
  31. Sweynheym Pannartz by Proportional Lime, $19.99
    The font SweynheymPannartz is strongly modeled after an example Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz used in their early printing venture in Subiaco, Italy which began around 1465. Their efforts were supported by Pope Sixtus the IV after they enthusiastically printed more books than they could sell. They not only brought printing to Italy, but also developed the first Roman style type. This font has over 600 defined glyphs to cope with modern needs, and also the ability to use several abbreviations common to that period. It also has an alternate minuscule “k” more modern in appearance for those that find the original too unusual.
  32. Roosevelt - Unknown license
  33. Red Circle - Unknown license
  34. Gamera - Unknown license
  35. Vedette Blanche - Unknown license
  36. Vedette Noire - Unknown license
  37. Ricecakes - Unknown license
  38. Ross by Elemeno, $25.00
    Ross, named after Harold Ross, is also available as part of the Algonquin Collection at a special price. Six font families inspired by the great wits of the Algonquin Round Table. Buy all six and get two free!
  39. Honest John's - Unknown license
  40. Captain Howdy - Unknown license
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