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  1. SF RetroSplice Condensed - Unknown license
  2. Vocaloid Oblique - Personal use only
  3. Avondale Shaded - Unknown license
  4. Vazari Sans Serif - Unknown license
  5. Roman Antique - Unknown license
  6. F.M.J. - Unknown license
  7. Cosmic Age Outline - Unknown license
  8. Jealousy - Unknown license
  9. Ionic bond - Unknown license
  10. Star Dust Condensed - Unknown license
  11. kaden - Unknown license
  12. Caslon Antique - Unknown license
  13. QueerStreet - Unknown license
  14. Callistroke - Unknown license
  15. Hyperspeed - 100% free
  16. Groove Machine - Unknown license
  17. Derniere - Unknown license
  18. Mighty Rapids - Personal use only
  19. TGL 31034-2 - 100% free
  20. DejaVu Serif - Unknown license
  21. Wide awake Black - Unknown license
  22. BubbleBoy2 - Unknown license
  23. Wrenn Initials - Unknown license
  24. red shirt - Unknown license
  25. Archery Black Condensed - Unknown license
  26. Walshes Outline - Unknown license
  27. Aftershock Debris Condensed - Unknown license
  28. Covington Shadow - Unknown license
  29. Distant Galaxy AltOutline - Unknown license
  30. Xray Ted [skew] - Unknown license
  31. Zelda DX TT BRK - Unknown license
  32. McGurr Script - Unknown license
  33. Maassslicer - Unknown license
  34. Concielian - Personal use only
  35. Rint Basic - Personal use only
  36. The Astise - Personal use only
  37. Synchro by ITC, $29.99
    Synchro is the work of British designer Alan Birch. It is a futuristic typeface, which reproduces the look of electronic display systems. Synchro is an excellent choice for situations that require a font with an advanced, high-tech appearance.
  38. Ned by Linotype, $29.99
    Ned Std. is part of a series of typographic experiments from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson. Using a wide, horizontal hexagonal grid, Parson created the system of letters that make up this font. Text set in Ned Regular takes on a modular, honeycomb-like appearance. For an interesting effect, try overlapping individual letters, or use a few letters together as elements in a logo. A great companion face to Ned Std. is Linotype's Hexatype Bold. Both Ned Std. and Hexatype Bold have been included in the Take Type 5 collection, along with eight further constructions from Parson."
  39. LCD by ITC, $29.99
    Alan Birch created the LCD font in 1981. Its name is an abbreviation of the words Liquid Crystal Display," the display technology used in digital watches and clocks the world over. LCD is a great choice when a futuristic, high-tech look is desired.
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