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  1. Belta Regular - Personal use only
  2. MW HONE - Personal use only
  3. Sucesion Slab - Personal use only
  4. Skin & Bones - Personal use only
  5. BLU Esoteric - Unknown license
  6. lerotica - 100% free
  7. Almonte - 100% free
  8. Motrhead - Unknown license
  9. RadioRanch - 100% free
  10. Hygiene - 100% free
  11. Euphorigenic - Unknown license
  12. So Shady - Unknown license
  13. So Narrow - Unknown license
  14. Farquharson - Unknown license
  15. Francis - Unknown license
  16. Chiquita Banana - Unknown license
  17. So Extended - Unknown license
  18. So Normal - Unknown license
  19. Skinner AOE - Unknown license
  20. Hansen - Personal use only
  21. Savia Regular - Personal use only
  22. Something Fishy - Personal use only
  23. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  24. Janesville 51 - 100% free
  25. DornspitzGrotesk - 100% free
  26. EastMarket - 100% free
  27. DOKTOR terror - Unknown license
  28. Heavyweight - Unknown license
  29. Stereofidelic - 100% free
  30. THINK EXTRA PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  31. Montebello - Personal use only
  32. LT Energy - 100% free
  33. Carmine Tango by Monotype, $29.99
    Carmine Tango is an elegant script based on a 1934 design by Lucian Bernhard. The Carmine Tango font is a good script for many situations, including invitations, menus and brochures.
  34. Meyer Two by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Meyer Two captures the early Hollywood flavor and nostalgia of silent-film intertitles. From 1922 through 1928, Mergenthaler Linotype cut five fonts to Louis B. Meyer’s personal specifications. Meyer Two, drawn in 1926, curiously combines Cleland’s ATF Della Robbia capitals of 1902 with lowercase and figures from ATF Post Monotone No. 2, also from the same period. Meyer Two was revived, with a Condensed added, by David Berlow; FB 1994
  35. CG Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    This is a family of "Gothic" types from the Monotype Design Studio. The faces named "Gothic No. 1 through 4" were produced by Compugraphic. Gothic No. 1 is a condensed, late 19th century American-style sans serif typeface. Gothic No. 2 and Gothic No. 3 are based on the Metro #2 series, designed by W.A. Dwiggins for Mergenthaler Linotype during the 1920s and 30s. Gothic No. 4 looks vaguely like Gothic number one, but is heavier and smaller on the body. Gothic Extra Light Extended is a very light and wide design.
  36. Hancock Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Hancock Bold Condensed is slab serif typeface. The original Hancock design was produced by the Keystone Type Foundry, circa 1903; a condensed version was added circa 1917 by Lanston Monotype. Steve Jackaman (ITF) designed and produced a digital version of Hancock in 1994, and completely redrew the typeface for its 2017 release. The new version has a 40% larger glyph set, and supports Latin 1 plus Central/Eastern European languages.
  37. Gothic No.13 by Bitstream, $29.99
    A dark, condensed, nineteenth century sanserif made popular by Linotype, the capitals deriving from Barnhart Brothers and Spindler, the lowercase from Farmer.
  38. The Closed Door by IsteFonts, $10.00
    The Closed Door is a high-contrast and condensed font which can be used for letterings, posters, logotypes. Font supports cyrillic characters.
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