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  1. Oneworldonefuture - Unknown license
  2. Certified - Unknown license
  3. Army Condensed - Unknown license
  4. CoventryGarden - Unknown license
  5. Joe - Unknown license
  6. Danceclub - Unknown license
  7. Certified - Unknown license
  8. Triangle - Unknown license
  9. spuknik - Unknown license
  10. Rave - Unknown license
  11. Radiant by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by R.H. Middleton. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Based on the original Ludlow drawings, circa 1938.
  12. SkyWing by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A modern rounded typeface inspired by Japanese computer console games. Example: Captain Tsubasa created by Yoichi Takahashi.
  13. Ger by ParaType, $25.00
    A set of historical Ossetic ornaments was designed by Lev Alborov in 1998 and licensed by ParaType.
  14. Idealist Sans - 100% free
  15. Rumpelstiltskin - Personal use only
  16. EnglishTowne-Normal - Unknown license
  17. Fontmaker's Choice - Unknown license
  18. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  19. Love Parade - Unknown license
  20. dark skin - Unknown license
  21. Reticulan - Unknown license
  22. WoodCut - Unknown license
  23. Mayday - Unknown license
  24. movieboard - Unknown license
  25. 309 - Unknown license
  26. BIGARIAL - Unknown license
  27. Anasthesia - Unknown license
  28. Ironick-Normal - Unknown license
  29. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  30. Ultra Modern by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Based on the original Ludlow drawings, circa 1928.
  31. Shotgun by Bitstream, $29.99
    Sets of Art Deco capitals shot full of holes for display effect by by J. Looney at VGC.
  32. The Sidestream by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    The Sidestream is Handwritten Display font inspired by the urban lifestyle which is inspired by the graffiti style.
  33. St Lorie by Stereotypes, $29.00
    St Lorie is inspired by handmade lettering in logos, but it was drawn completely by the digital method.
  34. Goudy 38 by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Originally designed by Frederick Goudy for the original Life magazine, circa 1908. Because of delays in production, the face was never used by the magazine. However, Gimbel Brothers, the famous New York department store, opened in 1910, around the time of the release of the typeface, which was used almost exclusively for its advertising and was often known as Goudy Gimbel, but the typeface was better known by the Monotype series number Goudy 38.
  35. High Tide AT by Arctype, $12.00
    High Tide is inspired by the lettering made by the fisherman of Cornwall. Shapes made by hand that are created to be functional with a geometric precision, yet appear hand-drawn and human for an honest and sincere quality.
  36. Chisel Tip by m u r, $15.00
    The evolution of letters is something obsessed over by graffiti writers and font fanatics alike. This font is authentic and can be used both by other graffiti writers as well as by people looking to create that particular style.
  37. Leshy by ParaType, $25.00
    An original volume decorative typeface that imitates broken stones. It was inspired by graffiti letterforms. Solid and inverted styles are available. Designed by Fedor Saveliev and Olga Ryabihina in 2003 and licensed by ParaType. For use in display typography.
  38. Gracious Azaleas by Intellecta Design, $15.50
    Gracious Azaleas, the flourished ornaments typeface, was designed entirely by hand, without use of auto-tracing, by Iza W. Its well elaborated and unusual design was inspired by old cross-stitch and craft books. Good to use in arts and crafts works, books of arts, stationery, publishing stuff and many other applications. Another recherché masterpiece by Iza W from Intellecta Design.
  39. Nouvelle Vague by Anatoletype, $22.00
    Nouvelle Vague is a display script typeface of a distinguished look defined by a steady rhythm, only broken by its offbeat, dynamic uppercase initials. It's directly inspired by french advertising scripts from the fifties, particularly by Roger Excoffon's Mistral. In order to accentuate this influences and to reproduce their graphic impact, simply structured connections between letters are preferred over OpenType fanciness.
  40. Oomph - Personal use only
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