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  1. Aldo - Unknown license
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  3. Vazari Sans Serif - Unknown license
  4. pooplatter - Unknown license
  5. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
  6. TTF_TATTOEF - Unknown license
  7. Very bad posture - Unknown license
  8. Phosphorus Chloride - Unknown license
  9. MicroTech - Unknown license
  10. Phosphorus Iodide - Unknown license
  11. Fh_Allisa - Personal use only
  12. Phosphorus Oxide - Unknown license
  13. Phosphorus Fluoride - Unknown license
  14. Popcorn NOT included - Unknown license
  15. DwarfSpirits BB - Personal use only
  16. SF RetroSplice - Unknown license
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  18. RNS Bobo Dylan - 100% free
  19. Surface - 100% free
  20. Phosphorus Hydride - Unknown license
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  22. SF Piezolectric - Unknown license
  23. Phosphorus Sulphide - Unknown license
  24. EyeEye Mate by Dingbatcave, $15.00
    The ultimate "Eye-conic" dingbat with over 40 pairs of eyeballs (either left-right or up-down facing. Great for web design, some pairs even come with a third eye for that special "in" site.
  25. Rolling Bold by Ardyanatypes, $15.00
    Rolling Bold is a modern script font designed to make your designs look more attractive. It will be very easy to use and will save you time in designing. Rolling Bold also has many opentype features such as ligatures, and alternates. It will be very suitable for use as logos, posters, packaging, merchandise, social media & greeting cards.
  26. Linotype Punkt by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Punkt, from US designer Mischa Leiner, is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contest 1999 for inclusion on the TakeType 3 CD. This font, from US designer Mischa Leiner is available in three weights, light, regular and bold. The basic forms are those of a robust sans serif, however the figures are composed of evenly placed dots, hence the name Punkt, the German word for dot. This distinguishing characteristic lets this font look as though it appears on a background of light. One other unique trait of this font is the nature of the three weights. The figures of each weight have exactly the same measurements, the same width, breadth, etc. The only variable measurements are those of the individual dots making up the forms, making the bold weight much darker than the light while retaining the same outer contours. Linotype Punkt should be used in larger point sizes, as when it is too small the dots blur together and rob the font of its 'light'. The font is therefore best for headlines in large and very large point sizes.
  27. Ah, "Metalic Avocado" - a font that, sadly, exists more in the realms of our zesty imagination than in a designer's actual font library. But let's peel back the imaginary husk and savor the flavor of...
  28. The Beast by Ronin Design, $15.00
    The Beast is a modern display font, featuring ligature and alternate will make your design look stunning. This font will work perfect for logo, poster, business card and cover design.
  29. Downward Fall by Hanoded, $15.00
    Downward Fall owes its name to one of my favorite Opeth songs, called The Funeral Portrait. The song itself is an uptempo metal composition with rather dark lyrics. This peculiar combination, a mix of good and evil if you will, is what characterizes Downward Fall font: the brushwork is quick, giving the impression of speed. The undertone is darker, scarier - lots of jaggedness and decay. Downward Fall font comes with a 20.000 foot drop of diacritics.
  30. Oscar by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Inspired by the elegance and sophistication of Hollywood's Golden Era, Oscar is a lyrical nod to the pinnacle of cinema achievements, the Academy Awards. Its slim, graceful features are accentuated by undulating triple waves. Delicate yet study, it will handily support messages both solemn and joyful. Use Oscar when you wish to convey a sense of celebration and prestige, a reference to the era of Art Deco and the 1920s or, a feeling of grace and ceremony.
  31. Near Myth by Comicraft, $19.00
    The Norse Gods of Asgard, the Titans of Olympus and the Elders of Middle Earth have spoken! Their pronouncements have been carved in the solid rock across the mountains of Midgard and their Legend will now be known to many... 'cause JG --- our very own Mr Fontastic -- signed a license for comicbookfonts.com to make the typestyles of the gods commercially available. No really, he made a deal with Loki. Dipped his pen in his own blood and everything.
  32. Lux by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Many times, when a new creative process is starting, it is triggered by an everyday action or item. In this case, the looks of a lady’s watch inspired Michael Herold to create his new typeface LUX. The sight of the chronograph sparked associations of the 1950s in Mr. Herold: While this decade was predominantly dominated by brush and feather scripts, there was also a bloom of strict and modern architecture. This special mix of strength and retro style is exactly what Michael Herold is trying to capture in his LUX. The result is a typeface which is perfectly suitable for use on book covers, posters and claims – thanks to its striking impression. The name LUX, Latin for light, is inspired by the high bright-dark contrast within the individual characters. Oft sind es alltägliche Gegenstände, die das Bestreben eines neuen kreativen Prozesses auslösen. So entspringt auch die Inspiration zur Erschaffung der LUX von Michael Herold dem Anblick einer Damenuhr. Der Chronograph löste bei Herrn Herold Assoziationen zu den 1950er Jahren aus: Während diese Zeit hauptsächlich von Schreibschriften aus Federn und Pinseln beherrscht wurde, nahm auch die streng und modern anmutende Architektur starken Einfluss auf die Epoche. Diese Mischung aus Strenge und 50er Jahre Retro-Stil soll in der LUX zum Ausdruck kommen. Das Ergebnis ist eine Schrift, die sich mit ihrer plakativen Wirkung perfekt für Buchumschläge, Poster und Claims eignet. Namensgebend war der starke hell-dunkel Kontrast innerhalb der Schrift – festgehalten in dem lateinischen Wort für Licht.
  33. Albion Seventies by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Albion Seventies is a display typeface from that fun era of psychedelic wallpaper, bright colours and bright orange everything! It's a splendid face for posters and banners, and did we mention, it works really well with orange backgrounds?
  34. Ah, the Abysmal Gaze font - a creation that seems to hail from the depths of an artist's most intriguing nightmares, or perhaps, their most whimsical dreams. Crafted by the hands and imaginative geni...
  35. MUNIficent - Unknown license
  36. SF Buttacup - Unknown license
  37. Rainclouds by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was doodling away with a sharpie pen on a rainy day. Hey… wait a minute. A rainy day, a font called Rainclouds… Yep, that’s right, it is called Rainclouds for that reason! ;-) Rainclouds is a fat marker font with a lot of texture and a lot of mouth.
  38. Duffy Script by Shinntype, $39.00
    An interpretation of the lettering of contemporary illustrator Amanda Duffy. Each font contains four glyphs for each character (including all numbers, punctuation, and symbols), which OpenType coding sets in “random” order for a subtle, natural effect. Use a curved path to further accentuate the bounced quality of the letters. Try out different combinations of glyphs by inserting the cursor in front of your headline and hitting the space bar repeatedly: each time,the text will be represented by a different sequence of glyphs.
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