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  1. Zamolxis I - Unknown license
  2. OregonDry - Unknown license
  3. GearBox - Unknown license
  4. Blazing - Unknown license
  5. Lastman - Unknown license
  6. Gears - Unknown license
  7. Shoplifter - Unknown license
  8. Alpha Sentry - Unknown license
  9. Chemical Reaction B BRK - Unknown license
  10. Gumtuckey - Unknown license
  11. Walkway UltraBold - Unknown license
  12. UNITED BRK - Unknown license
  13. Touchdown - Unknown license
  14. Fat Legs - Unknown license
  15. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  16. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  17. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  18. Juan Miro - Unknown license
  19. Only Fools and Horses - Unknown license
  20. Tork - Unknown license
  21. Headache - Unknown license
  22. Geared Up - Unknown license
  23. Twin Marker - Unknown license
  24. Electrik Hollow - Unknown license
  25. GALLAECIA - Unknown license
  26. Binary X BRK - Unknown license
  27. 26WOMAN - Unknown license
  28. Danube - Unknown license
  29. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  30. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
  31. Angler NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1895 specimen book from Barnhart Brothers and Spindler featured this whimsical typeface, originally called Anglo. An unusual combination of elegance and quirky charm. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  32. Floridium Pro LV by No Bodoni, $35.00
    Floridium grew out of an affection for the old wood types of the 1800s. Painters Roman* was the initial inspiration. It was the source for the �banana� and �snake head� serifs. But the design�released by Adobe as Juniper�was too quirky to be useful. I tried to make it more sophisticated and modern while keeping the original personality of the 19th century types. The name resulted from a trip to Miami while the initial drawings were being made. Not the best way to name a typeface, but while we were in Miami Beach there was this tall blonde in a bright yellow bikini sitting on this bright yellow Porsche and...
  33. immoral - Unknown license
  34. Superfly - Personal use only
  35. Swiss 924 by Bitstream, $29.99
    An old narrow Grotesque from Stempel’s early days (possibly Information Bold Condensed) revived and revised for photocomposition.
  36. Morphine Jack - Unknown license
  37. Pisang Manis by Hanoded, $16.00
    Pisang Manis means ‘sweet banana’ in Bahasa Indonesia. I don’t think this particular combination is used in everyday life, but it sounds nice. Pisang Manis is based on an older font of mine, called Pisang, which I created in 2013. It looks similar, but it is a different font altogether. Pisang Manis is a ‘Tall & Thin’ display font, ideally used for product packaging, websites and book covers.
  38. Snoofer by Cool Fonts, $19.95
    Snoofer is a modern font that works for both display and text. It comes in 4 weights(Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic). Snoofer was inspired by a character in stories my dad told me as a kid. Somehow they always ended with "... and they never left home again." Enjoy!
  39. Blocksta by AVP, $30.00
    Based on the character shapes of Atria Bold, Blocksta is a bullish rough cut sans with extensive language support. Hopefully it won’t start another cold war.
  40. Strippy by Just Font You, $18.00
    Inspired from the bold and loud visual statements from the 90s poster and graphic design trend, makes Strippy can’t hold itself to be born in this universe. A clean, square, and bold form of body, makes Strippy is the simple way to go to shot your statement louder and wider.
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