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  1. B de bonita - Personal use only
  2. Jadefedga[08] - 100% free
  3. Cactus Sandwich - 100% free
  4. Planet Megapolis - Personal use only
  5. Spin Cycle OT - 100% free
  6. Alfredo Heavy Hollow - Unknown license
  7. The Hands of Deaf - Personal use only
  8. Oaxaqueña Tall - Personal use only
  9. Ben-Zion - Personal use only
  10. TrixieExtra - Unknown license
  11. Mario and Luigi - Unknown license
  12. Hitch - Unknown license
  13. Evil Cow - Unknown license
  14. Gamera - Unknown license
  15. Electrofied - 100% free
  16. Graffito - Unknown license
  17. Fontasia V2.0: The Revenge - Unknown license
  18. Zapped - Unknown license
  19. War Eagle - Personal use only
  20. 50's Headline DSG - Unknown license
  21. !MISQOT - 100% free
  22. Dirty Ames - Unknown license
  23. Vahika - Unknown license
  24. Kirsty - Unknown license
  25. Southville by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Southville! a bold and fun display font. it's bold characteristic and round at the edges makes this font bold and brave but have soft and fun charm. this font is perfect for books, packaging, branding, make up, novel, label, etc. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual PUA encoded
  26. NeoTrash - Personal use only
  27. Alien Encounters Solid - Unknown license
  28. Movie Poster Condensed - Unknown license
  29. DreamerOne - Unknown license
  30. Dreamspeak - Unknown license
  31. ZonoToon - Unknown license
  32. Cosmic Age - Unknown license
  33. Groove Machine ExpUpright - Unknown license
  34. Americana Dreams Upright - Unknown license
  35. Groove Machine Upright - Unknown license
  36. Groove Machine Expanded - Unknown license
  37. ARKHAM - Unknown license
  38. Nebbiolo by Jonahfonts, $39.00
    A single-stoked gothic font with UltraLight, Light, DemiBold, Bold and Extra Bold weights. Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, fashions.
  39. HWT Roman Extended Fatface by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    The design of the first "Fat Face" is credited to Robert Thorne just after 1800 in England. It is considered to be the first type style designed specifically for display or jobbing, rather than for book work. The first instance of Fat Face in wood type is found in the first wood type specimen book ever produced: Darius Wells, Letter Cutter 1828. This style was produced by all early wood type manufacturers. The style is derived from the high contrast, thick and thin Modern style of Bodoni and Didot developed only decades previously. The extended variation makes the face even more of a display type and not at all suitable for text. This type of display type was used to compete with the new Lithographic process which allowed for the development of the poster as an artform unto itself. This new digitization by Jim Lyles most closely follows the Wm Page cut. The crisp outlines hold up at the largest point sizes you can imagine. This font contains a full CE character set.
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