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  1. Boldstrom - Personal use only
  2. Cowboys 2.0 - Personal use only
  3. Stereolab - Unknown license
  4. Pandamonium - Unknown license
  5. My 70s Ding - Unknown license
  6. Seeing Stars - Unknown license
  7. 60s Chic - Unknown license
  8. Pocket Calculator - Unknown license
  9. Kool Ding - Unknown license
  10. Pandamonium BV - Unknown license
  11. AIRWAVE 1 - Unknown license
  12. Populuxe - Personal use only
  13. Horny Devils BV - Unknown license
  14. All Star BV - Unknown license
  15. One Trick Pony - Unknown license
  16. Candy Store BV - Unknown license
  17. Sweet Hearts BV - Unknown license
  18. Cyan by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    The design of Cyan was inspired by features found in classic Roman and styles like Trajan and Bodebeck. It shows the designer's personal preference for geometric Roman proportions while incorporating open centers (B,P,R) and compact serifs. Unlike Trajan, Cyan has lowercase characters in the regular version. The characters stay true to the same features as the capitals, resulting in an unusually distinctive style. The Regular Capitals version contains Roman numerals. Cyan's weight is similar to Trajan's but the horizontal strokes are slightly bolder resulting in better legibility for small sizes, especially for lowercase characters. There are many subtle details in Cyan that become more interesting in larger sizes, for instance the subtle curves in the serifs and the overall smoothness as a result of the mostly rounded angles. Cyan is a robust font that will exceed expectations in areas never explored before. The name is inspired by the Greek word cyan, meaning "blue". The color cyan can have many different variations. One definition is a color made by mixing equal amounts of green and blue light (it also is a pure spectral color). As such, cyan is the complement of red: cyan pigments absorb red light. Cyan is sometimes called blue-green or turquoise and often goes undistinguished from light blue. Obviously the Cyan family is a perfect companion to the Cyan Sans family.
  19. Subikto Tree by Subtitude, $27.00
    Subikto Tree is an ode to Mother Nature. This summer enjoy so many variety of trees in your design, be green and forget the blues.
  20. Hopeless Diamond by Barnbrook Fonts, $50.00
    Hopeless Diamond is a contemporary display typeface inspired by the sculptural muscle of 19th century carved lettering and the radical forms of the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and the F-117 Nighthawk stealth strike aircraft. The typeface itself contains three different styles, each with an italic and an alternate character set that can be used to generate a number of interesting permutations. The name was taken from the derisive term that test pilots used for Have Blue, a late '70s stealth demonstration aircraft –and early prototype for the F-117— designed and built by Lockheed's Skunkworks division. Due to its unusual shape and departure from received aerodynamic wisdom, Have Blue was referred to as the ‘Hopeless Diamond’.
  21. Hot Rod Gang BV - Unknown license
  22. Disco by Solotype, $19.95
    Each letter or character comes in two forms on this font: One as a complete disc, the other as a disc with a segment removed so the succeeding character can overlap the preceding one.
  23. Dog Heaven by Letters by Wordsworth, $10.00
    'dog heaven' is a sweet font featuring lower case, symbols, numerals & diacritics. channel your e. e. cummings and forgo those cumbersome caps! perfect for any occasion where fun is required.
  24. Record Store Stencil by Ian Farnam, $10.00
    Record Store Stencil is based on classic stencil lettering from the first half of the 20th century. The font features Upper and lowercase, small caps, in upright, italic, and backslant. The font's multipart letterforms are ideal for color application. Available are two color variations, Black with Red accents and Blue with Red accents, with cycling activated through contextual alternates.
  25. Albion's Americana by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Albion's Americana is a fun display family and a tribute to our transatlantic friends. The stars and stripes motif is applied to an American inspired all capitals Roman display face, producing something that is bold and boisterous and well...American. The regular face is intended for conventional use, while the 'Black', 'Red', 'White' and 'Blue' faces are designed to facilitate patriotic multi-coloured lettering (of course, you can use other colours as well). It's worth trying out different combinations here- Black and White alone work well, as does read, white and blue minus black. Albion's Americana Companion is also offered, intended as a small or all capitals face for subsidiary lettering. Next time you need some graphic typesetting with that American feel, this is your answer!
  26. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  27. Silvus - Unknown license
  28. Vtks Revolt - 100% free
  29. DecoCaps - Personal use only
  30. WANT SOME CANDY - Personal use only
  31. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  32. Rugklacht J - Unknown license
  33. VaticanianInitials - 100% free
  34. Morris Initialen - Personal use only
  35. SchnoerkelCaps - 100% free
  36. UltraBlack Initials - Unknown license
  37. Koch-Antiqua Zier - Personal use only
  38. Hundo - Personal use only
  39. VTC-FreehandTattooOne - Personal use only
  40. VTC-BadEnglischOne - Personal use only
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