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  1. Video Terminal Screen - Unknown license
  2. 04b_25 - Unknown license
  3. 04b_30 - Unknown license
  4. DS FlashSerif - Unknown license
  5. PF Tempesta Seven - Unknown license
  6. DoubleOhOne - 100% free
  7. Pixelette - Unknown license
  8. D3 LiteBitMapism - Unknown license
  9. D3 LiteBitMapism Selif - Unknown license
  10. 00 Starmap Truetype - Unknown license
  11. PixL - Unknown license
  12. PF Tempesta Five Extended - Unknown license
  13. Pixeldust - 100% free
  14. Kovensky-small - Unknown license
  15. D3 Littlebitmapism Round - Unknown license
  16. Small Talk - Unknown license
  17. Kovensky-medium - Unknown license
  18. Conman fat - Unknown license
  19. DUST - Unknown license
  20. BM kitchen - Unknown license
  21. BM gaia - Unknown license
  22. Alphabet_04 - Unknown license
  23. Setback TT (BRK) - Unknown license
  24. BM stamp Cyr - Unknown license
  25. 04b_31 - Unknown license
  26. 04b_09 - Unknown license
  27. 8-bit Limit BRK - Unknown license
  28. Garota Sans SC - Personal use only
  29. Apothem - Personal use only
  30. Geoplace - Personal use only
  31. Loki Cola - Unknown license
  32. Final Fantasy - Unknown license
  33. Bigplace ExtBd ExtCond - Personal use only
  34. Apothem Caps Med - Personal use only
  35. Hush Hush by Comicraft, $49.00
    If you thought you heard someone callin' your name just now, you might have caught the firm but soft spoken tones of Comicraft's classy balloon lettering font, HushHush. Created in the style of the newspaper strips of the 30s and 40s, HushHush captures the slick movements of the skilled hand letterers of that era. Gracing the pages of Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's chart-topping BATMAN storyline -- which by a staggering coincidence was also called "Hush" -- these characters have brought to life the words of Two Face, The Joker, Scarecrow, Catwoman, Batman and Robin -- from every whisper to every scream.
  36. Cortland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cortland JNL was modeled [in part] from lettering spotted in the opening credits of Columbia Pictures 1945 BatmanĀ® serial. The classic clean lines of the Art Deco lettering used were perfect for translating into digital format.
  37. Modern Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  38. M47_FIRE WIRE - Unknown license
  39. MW ISLET - Personal use only
  40. 15x5 - Unknown license
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