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  1. Elevator Buttons - Unknown license
  2. Quasidipitous Black Spot - Unknown license
  3. Space Woozies Extras - Unknown license
  4. Bubbly Frog Hollow - Unknown license
  5. Junktoy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Quickly scribbled grafitti font that has got that bad-boy-feeling!
  6. Palmetto by Solotype, $19.95
    Originally issued as Palm from the A. D. Farmer Foundry in New York, about 1887. This is a good early example of the transition from the ruffles and fluorishes of Victorian fonts to the more restrained decoration that came to be called Art Nouveau.
  7. Janna by Linotype, $40.99
    Janna is designed by Lebanese designer Nadine Chahine. It is based on the Kufi style but incorporates aspects of Ruqaa and Naskh in the letter form designs. This results in what could be labeled as a humanist Kufi, a Kufi style that refers to handwriting structures and slight modulation to achieve a more informal and friendly version of the otherwise highly structured and geometric Kufi styles. Janna, which means heaven" in Arabic was first designed in 2004 as a signage face for the American University of Beirut. So, the design is targeted towards signage applications but is also quite suited for various applications from low resolution display devices to advertising headlines to corporate identity and branding applications. The Latin companion to Janna is Adrian Frutiger's Avenir which is included also in the font. The font also includes support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu as well as proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages."
  8. Boosta - Unknown license
  9. Quadrille 2 by Solotype, $19.95
    This is a simplified Tuscan, free from excessive ruffles and flourishes. Types of this general design began to appear in profusion in the 1830, and continued as a popular form until the end of the nineteenth century. We added the lowercase to this one for increased usefulness.
  10. Alaska by Solotype, $19.95
    This interesting type was introduced by the Chicago firm of Marder, Luse & Company in 1890, about the time designers were beginning to lose some of the excessive ruffles and flourishes that characterized the Victorian age. Originally a caps-only font, we have added a lowercase to match.
  11. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  12. Aberration - Unknown license
  13. Quropa - Unknown license
  14. Slap Happy - Unknown license
  15. Sadnez by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A grungy and narrow bad-boy tagfont. Take it to the streets, home!
  16. AuX DotBitC Xtra Bold - Unknown license
  17. Lady Ice Revisited - Unknown license
  18. Starbat - Unknown license
  19. Ogilvie Cyr - Unknown license
  20. VNI-Thufap1 - Unknown license
  21. Gibberish - Unknown license
  22. Jackpot by Funk King, $5.00
    Jackpot is a font-bat of a slot machine for all your gaming needs.
  23. Wulf Utility by Device, $29.00
    Wulf Utility is a heavily degraded font that evokes information in a utilitarian manner without any pretence to elegance, fuss or refinement. Gruff and direct, it is about as basic as a font can be. The Dirty version can be layered over the Rough version for two-tone effects.
  24. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  25. Angleterre Book - Unknown license
  26. Get Burnt - Unknown license
  27. Komikazba - Unknown license
  28. Lady Ice Revisited Upper - Unknown license
  29. Yellow Swamp - Unknown license
  30. Quropa Hollow - Unknown license
  31. Mulkshake by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Mulkshake is messed up pretty good, and was acutually made on a real bad copymachine!
  32. Futurex Bitmax - Unknown license
  33. Brassiere Line - Unknown license
  34. Halter Pinchy - Unknown license
  35. Spazzz Caps - Unknown license
  36. Eddie - Unknown license
  37. Frogii's Froggy - Unknown license
  38. Whackadoo - Unknown license
  39. WhallyWhilly - Unknown license
  40. Devroye - Unknown license
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