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  1. Knives - Personal use only
  2. X360 by Redge - Unknown license
  3. Sofachrome - Unknown license
  4. star_font - Unknown license
  5. Scythe - Unknown license
  6. Futured - Unknown license
  7. Sonic Empire - Unknown license
  8. push - Unknown license
  9. Zamolxis I - Unknown license
  10. OregonDry - Unknown license
  11. GearBox - Unknown license
  12. Blazing - Unknown license
  13. Lastman - Unknown license
  14. Gears - Unknown license
  15. Shoplifter - Unknown license
  16. Alpha Sentry - Unknown license
  17. Chemical Reaction B BRK - Unknown license
  18. Gumtuckey - Unknown license
  19. Walkway UltraBold - Unknown license
  20. UNITED BRK - Unknown license
  21. Touchdown - Unknown license
  22. Fat Legs - Unknown license
  23. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  24. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  25. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  26. Juan Miro - Unknown license
  27. Only Fools and Horses - Unknown license
  28. Tork - Unknown license
  29. Headache - Unknown license
  30. Geared Up - Unknown license
  31. Twin Marker - Unknown license
  32. Electrik Hollow - Unknown license
  33. GALLAECIA - Unknown license
  34. Binary X BRK - Unknown license
  35. 26WOMAN - Unknown license
  36. Danube - Unknown license
  37. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  38. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
  39. FS Dillon by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Bauhaus Geometric, economical, functional... The good, wholesome, modernist values that once fired up the tutors and students of the Bauhaus became the inspiration for FS Dillon after an exploration of the work of the pre-war art and design powerhouse in the Fontsmith studio. The font combines simplicity and directness with a characteristic Fontsmith warmth. Letterforms are compact, with a generous x-height, and built for maximum clarity and impact. The Bauhaus sought beauty through function. FS Dillon achieves it. Made for TV The weights of fonts for TV sometimes have to be adjusted so as not to “blow” on-screen. FS Dillon was originally drawn for the on-screen presentation branding of Film Four, whose primary colour was red. Black type on a red background looks heavier than white, so Dillon needed two weights that would allow white and black type to be used together, looking balanced and equal. Type design is an organic process. Years after developing FS Dillon, we revisited it, redrawing elements and adding italics to maintain consistency. Olympic You don’t get a much higher confirmation of the functional fitness of a typeface than to have it selected to guide visitors around an Olympic complex. FS Dillon was selected as the font for signage at some of the key venues at the London 2012 Olympic Park, helping to get spectators, athletes and officials from all over the world to their seats and starting blocks on time.
  40. BrushArt - Unknown license
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