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  1. ATROX - Unknown license
  2. Inscruta - Personal use only
  3. Gael - Personal use only
  4. Pisan - Personal use only
  5. AddLoops - Unknown license
  6. Romanche - Personal use only
  7. RikyTiky - Personal use only
  8. Fettash - Personal use only
  9. BeesWax - Personal use only
  10. Balloons - Personal use only
  11. HVD Edding 780 - Unknown license
  12. Starcraft - Unknown license
  13. Skeksis - Unknown license
  14. Turok - Unknown license
  15. Thalia - Unknown license
  16. Dalelands - Unknown license
  17. Emulator - Unknown license
  18. Chinyen - Unknown license
  19. Transmetals - Unknown license
  20. Nightwarrior - Unknown license
  21. Gutcruncher - Unknown license
  22. Sands of Fire - Unknown license
  23. Adventure - Unknown license
  24. Warlords - Unknown license
  25. Utusi Star - Unknown license
  26. Urfa Rounded by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Urfa Rounded Font family is the rounded version of Urfa Typeface. The Urfa Rounded font family comes in nine weights of Normal and Italic. In addition, all weights contain small caps in both italic and normal. With the Urfa Rounded font family, you can create beautiful works for the web, including logos, banners, body copy, and presentations. Urfa Rounded typeface also works nicely in print formats such as posters, T-shirts, magazines, and affiches. Because of its eye-pleasing style, this font is both effective and versatile. It supports a wide range of languages, including Extended Latin and Cyrillic.
  27. Poynter Old Style by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In the 1670s, Christopher Plantin was the largest publisher of his day. Hendrik van den Keere cut for him an astounding series of romans. As Stanley Morison once observed, such types adopted features of Flemish blackletter to strengthen elegant French romans. Large on the body, strong in color, economical in fit, widely (if anonymously) distributed, they established effective standards for all that followed; FB 1997–2000
  28. Skyline by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Skyline was commissioned from Font Bureau by Condé Nast specifically as a headline typeface for Traveler magazine. This strongly personal work by Imre Reiner from 1929 and 1934 was known in Europe as Corvinus. Skyline Black and Bold Condensed offer immediate headline recognition through Reiner’s variations on the themes found in the classical Modern structure. Both styles were adapted by Jane Patterson; FB 1992
  29. Apres by Font Bureau, $40.00
    David Berlow and staff drew Apres as part of a series designed originally for the Palm Pre smart phone, for use both on the device and in print marketing. Simple, open letterforms and generous proportions provide a clear, comfortable, and inviting experience for navigation and readability. The plain-spoken geometry is regular and balanced, without being static or mechanical, for a friendly and forthright familiarity; FB 2008
  30. Rhode by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Generous curves above and below the straight-sided Railroad Gothic parallel those of Figgins’s elephantine Grotesques, lending to both British and American series their monumental qualities. Shrinking the center strokes and counters to emphasize a massive periphery, David Berlow has used this curious similarity to suspend a complete family of sanserifs between the two forms, a manly series of great dignity and presence; FB 1997
  31. Pokemon - Unknown license
  32. Jedi - Unknown license
  33. Tsa - Unknown license
  34. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  35. Beast Machines - Unknown license
  36. Celestial - Unknown license
  37. Gotham Nights - Unknown license
  38. Colony Wars - Unknown license
  39. Mystic Etchings - Unknown license
  40. Cybertron Metals - Unknown license
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