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  1. Janda Silly Monkey - Personal use only
  2. Guifx v2 Transports - Personal use only
  3. Wizardry - Unknown license
  4. Starry Stitch - Personal use only
  5. Janis - Unknown license
  6. ion - Unknown license
  7. SF Technodelight - Unknown license
  8. Charms BV - Unknown license
  9. Lumos - Unknown license
  10. 101! Shooting StarZ - Unknown license
  11. Collins - Unknown license
  12. Starlight Sans JL - Unknown license
  13. bm kirakira - Unknown license
  14. New Romantics - Unknown license
  15. RaveQueen - Personal use only
  16. Candy Store BV - Unknown license
  17. dancehall superstar - Unknown license
  18. Kingthings Willow - 100% free
  19. Ascent 2 Stardom - Personal use only
  20. SF Technodelight - Unknown license
  21. P22 Frenzy by IHOF, $24.95
    Frenzy evolved from a logo for a Gen X product offered by a very staid company. It is a sythesis of Classic Roman Capitals and American Typewriter—with a bit of frenetic energy stirred in. It is dedicated to the designers son, who is the epitome of the font... contained chaos.
  22. Square Ornaments - Unknown license
  23. StarshineMF - Unknown license
  24. Early Edition JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A bold, classic wood type newspaper headline was the inspiration for Early Edition JNL. The source of the type design was actually a dummy newspaper with the headline “Thursby and Archer Murders Linked” [which was used in the 1941 film noir classic “The Maltese Falcon” featuring an all-star cast headed by Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet]. Early Edition JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Wires and Cowboys - Unknown license
  26. Tea Dance by Studio K, $45.00
    If you think nostalgia isn't what it used to be, this will change your mind. A ritzy new font family from Studio K that will transport you back to the era of afternoon tea dances performed to the strains of the Palm Court Orchestra or the Bath Pump Room Quartet: a celebration of the golden age of dance from Busby Berkeley to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Enjoy!
  27. ITC Mona Lisa by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mona Lisa was designed by Pat Hickson, a stark and elegant typeface originally drawn in the 1930s by Albert Auspurg. The original drawings were long gone and the surviving metal type was already severely worn when Hickson studied Auspurg's design for his recreation. The result is a typeface which melds the flavor of the 1930s with current design standards. ITC Mona Lisa displays all the suave sophistication of Fred Astaire and Greta Garbo.
  28. Starbats - Unknown license
  29. Performing Arts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music for "I Used to be Color Blind" (from the 1938 Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movie "Carefree") had its title crafted in ornate Art Deco hand lettering. Keeping the original letter forms, the interior embellishment was simplified to a dot-and-line pattern [eliminating a secondary squiggly line] for a cleaner look. The type design is now digitally available as Performing Arts JNL, in both regular and oblique versions. For those who prefer no ornamentation, there are also regular and oblique versions in solid form.
  30. OhMyGodStars - Unknown license
  31. Smartfair - Unknown license
  32. XStella Stern by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    The XStellaStern group consists of five fonts of stars, star-like pictures, and derivatives of them.
  33. star_font - Unknown license
  34. Hippie Freak JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    What does a 1932 movie about a love affair between a circus' trapeze artist and a sideshow "little person" have to do with the 1960s counter-culture? They both share some commonalities. The title card for Tod Browning's "Freaks" inspired the lettering design for Hippie Freak JNL. It's in a retro style that was embraced by the youth movement that had its epicenter in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Circus performers with birth defect abnormalities were displayed in what was referred to as "freak shows"; while young men with long hair and beards who sought peace, love and an end to the war in Vietnam were commonly referred to as "hippie freaks". As the saying goes "the more things change, the more they stay the same".
  35. Vektori by Suomi, $19.00
    Vektori family comes from those Atari games that had those distinct vector graphics with thin and precise straight lines.
  36. Cosmic Pattern by Okaycat, $29.95
    Cosmic Pattern is clean, cool & charming. Designed with constellation in mind with bright and dim stars connected together in alphabetical pattern. Cosmic Pattern features extended characters, and contains West European diacritics & ligatures. Highly suitable for international environments & publications. For more universe inspired fonts please check our Star Cursive and Arco Star.
  37. Big Fish DD by Doffdog, $14.00
    Big Fish DD is a decorative, metal and punk rock music inspired font. It is perfect for: Logos Posters Headlines Apparel Music covers & more Stay true! Stay metal!
  38. (afGiHmtV)* - Unknown license
  39. Kefka - Unknown license
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