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  1. Weekend Warrior - 100% free
  2. LT Funk - 100% free
  3. I Want My TTR! (Condensed) - Unknown license
  4. Quarx Outline - 100% free
  5. Xcelsion Italic - Unknown license
  6. Wild Ride - 100% free
  7. Wolf's Bane Expanded Italic - Personal use only
  8. Transuranium - Unknown license
  9. I Want My TTR! (Expanded) - Unknown license
  10. Kohelet - Unknown license
  11. 1942 report - Unknown license
  12. I Want My TTR! (Shadow) - Unknown license
  13. Arcanum - Personal use only
  14. Schampel - Personal use only
  15. SMoKeScreen - Unknown license
  16. Quark Outline - 100% free
  17. Quark - 100% free
  18. SmokeShadow - Unknown license
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  20. Felvetica - Unknown license
  21. Smoke-Disturbed - Unknown license
  22. Quarx - 100% free
  23. Smoke-Black - Unknown license
  24. I Want My TTR! (Bold) - Unknown license
  25. Puritan - Unknown license
  26. Iso - Personal use only
  27. Tabaquera - Personal use only
  28. PythonianDeluxe - Unknown license
  29. Patsy PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Patsy is a quirky sans-serif font inspired by the titling sequence from the 1964 film, "The Patsy", starring Jerry Lewis. Heavyweight, yet fun and full of personality, it was a lettering styles that was so much fun to flesh out and make into a typeface. I've opened up the letter spacing lightly from the original film poster design for better readability at a range of sizes. With an alternating all-caps character set, and offbeat letter weighting, Patsy is fun to typeset with as the font auto-switches between Capitals and Lowercase (alternate capitals) no matter if you type all caps or all lowercase.
  30. Tunesmith JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A "tunesmith" is one so nicknamed because the person or persons craft (compose) a song from scratch. When the area of Broadway known as Tin Pan Alley was in its heyday, every music publisher's office would have sounds emanating from the various cubicles of men and women trying for the next big hit. Sheet music was the main source of songwriter's royalties during those days, and to please the general public with a song destined to be a popular piece was a lofty goal. It's then only fitting that the lettering inspired by a 1920s-era piece of sheet music for a song called "Jerry" would be named Tunesmith JNL.
  31. SchilderGrotesk - 100% free
  32. Jakob - 100% free
  33. BStyle - 100% free
  34. Shark Army - Unknown license
  35. Walter - Unknown license
  36. BabyBazonga - Unknown license
  37. Spylord Bold - Unknown license
  38. KGRAIN2 - Unknown license
  39. Ogilvie Cyr - Unknown license
  40. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
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