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  1. ThunderCats-Ho! - Personal use only
  2. Dark11 - Unknown license
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  6. VAL - Personal use only
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  10. Pungen - Unknown license
  11. Lemonheads - Unknown license
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  13. Digital Kauno - Unknown license
  14. Khan - Unknown license
  15. Brushstroke Plain - Unknown license
  16. B de bonita - Personal use only
  17. Jadefedga[08] - 100% free
  18. Cactus Sandwich - 100% free
  19. Planet Megapolis - Personal use only
  20. Spin Cycle OT - 100% free
  21. Alfredo Heavy Hollow - Unknown license
  22. The Hands of Deaf - Personal use only
  23. Oaxaqueña Tall - Personal use only
  24. Ben-Zion - Personal use only
  25. Mario and Luigi - Unknown license
  26. Hitch - Unknown license
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  29. Electrofied - 100% free
  30. Graffito - Unknown license
  31. Fontasia V2.0: The Revenge - Unknown license
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  33. War Eagle - Personal use only
  34. 50's Headline DSG - Unknown license
  35. !MISQOT - 100% free
  36. Dirty Ames - Unknown license
  37. Steinwald by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Steinwald font was named after a mountain range slash nature park in southern Germany. I have to admit that I have never been there, but this font was just screaming for a good German name and I settled on Steinewald (which, in German, means Stone Forest). Steinwald was made by hand and cleaned up by computer. It looks quite neat, but its edges are a bit rough, giving it ‘ye olde handmade look’! Use it for your posters, your product packaging and your supermarket signs. Comes with extensive language support.
  38. Hippie Comics JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews is an example of what is termed “poster lettering” that is so free form and unusual it borders on the eccentric. Resembling lettering more commonly found in 1960s “underground comics” of the Hippie generation rather than of the Art Nouveau period, it oddly enough works well in both styles. This novelty typeface is now available as Hippie Comics JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Kirsty - Unknown license
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