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  1. Two Wingy Dingy - Unknown license
  2. Star Jedi - Unknown license
  3. Killigraphy - Unknown license
  4. FG Jennie by YOFF, $14.95
    Jennie in a box - a very well flowing scriptfont that's appealing for almost any task.
  5. Misconstrued - Unknown license
  6. Snot - Unknown license
  7. Salvation - Unknown license
  8. Star Jedi Hollow - Unknown license
  9. Splooge - Unknown license
  10. Star Jedi Outline - Unknown license
  11. Duchess - Unknown license
  12. Depraved - Unknown license
  13. Government Issue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Atten-shun! Use Government Issue JNL for all of your military-style type jobs! At ease!
  14. Advertiser JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Advertiser JNL is a simple A-Z only font used to make retro-styled titles and names. Based on a popular style of retail signage from the 1950s and 1960s, alternating keystrokes will create a contrast of positive and negative letters. The capital letters have the alphabet in white on black boxes, the lower case have the black letters alone—with the white space conforming to the width of the black boxes. In a pinch, the boxed characters can also be used as initial caps. For a more complete character set with the same style of lettering, use DuBois Block JNL.
  15. Blasphemy - Unknown license
  16. immoral - Unknown license
  17. Medusa - Unknown license
  18. ITC Aftershock by ITC, $29.99
    Bob Alonso’s Aftershock was designed to resemble woodcut or linocut lettering; its irregular shapes make it stand out from its background. Dominant features of this typeface are its generally square forms and its emphasized horizontal strokes. The strong, heavy alphabet makes an overall regular impression in spite of the idiosyncracies of its individual characters. To emphasize the unique contours of the forms, it is best to use Aftershock in larger point sizes and exclusively in headlines.
  19. ITC Mithras by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mithras was designed by Bob Anderton and finds its foundation in the worn yet elegant letters carved into stones of a Mithraic temple in Scotland. The capitals are narrow and complemented by a wide, full bodied lowercase. The proportions of the curves vary slightly between characters and this subtle contrast gives the face a mellow appearance while still attracting attention. ITC Mithras is a very legible typeface and hence applicable to a wide range of display uses.
  20. Vein - Unknown license
  21. Shell Shock by Characters Font Foundry, $17.50
    Shell Shock was inspired by stencil typefaces used on military tanks and ammunition boxes. It can be enhanced with a separate set of bombs and warning signs for the typographer in power. Shell Shock Cloak is the ultimate add-on for Shell Shock. This 3-layered 'Cloaking Device' enhances the existing Shell Shock. Put the 3 Cloak layers on top of Shell Shock and suddenly it's camouflaged and you will hardly be able to find it. Use only one extra Cloak layer to give Shell Shock that cool distorted look, like those damaged warsigns on military vehicles. If you only use the Cloak layers you can create background patterns and structures. Try using different color combinations and you'll be surprised by the possibilities of Shell Shock Cloak. It's preferably seen on clothing, skateboards, party flyers, posters or other daring design.
  22. Rigney by Solotype, $19.95
    Bill Rigney, an old job printer in my home town, established his shop in 1896, closed it in 1900 to take a steady job, stored the equipment in a large shed, and reopened for business upon his retirement in 1950. What a find! A bonanza of old type! We became good friends and upon his death I bought the type. Bless you Bill.
  23. Bubblegum Superstar - Unknown license
  24. Shadow of Xizor - Unknown license
  25. Apocalypse - Unknown license
  26. Victoria Samuels by Samuelstype, $28.00
    This font was originally designed for a chocolate box design project; it does have something of a luxurious quality.
  27. Heavy Rotation - Unknown license
  28. Stone Cold - Unknown license
  29. Green Apple Splatters - Unknown license
  30. Catch 22 - Unknown license
  31. ITC Beesknees by Monotype, $29.00
    ITC Beesknees font is the work of David Farey. He credits a number of sources as inspirations for his work, including Pushpin Studio, Peter Max, Bob Zoell and the Marx Brothers, whose typographic titles he admired as much as their cinematic humor. He was going to name the font 'Horse Feathers' or 'Monkey Business' after Marx Brothers films, then the name got shortened to 'Business', which then got transformed to 'Beesknees'. ITC Beesknees font contains a capital and small caps alphabet.
  32. Benjamin Franklin - Personal use only
  33. Halloween Tales by Voysla, $13.00
    Hey Boo! HALLOWEEN TALES FONT - a fun and spooky Halloween font with webs, spiders, ghosts, pumpkins and more. Perfect for Halloween designs, logos, branding, packaging, cards, stickers, posters, quotes, social media posts and much more! You could make me happy if rated my work! Feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. Happy creating and have a Boo day! 💀 👻 🎃
  34. ZirkleOne - Unknown license
  35. SpiceGrrl - Unknown license
  36. Loop by Fontmill Foundry, $15.00
    Loop started off as a few glyphs drawn up for a commercial job and evolved into a family with 6 weights.
  37. Brrrrr - Unknown license
  38. Abagail - Unknown license
  39. Portastat - Unknown license
  40. ZirkleOne - Unknown license
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