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  1. Arcanum - Personal use only
  2. Quark Outline - 100% free
  3. Roswell Wreckage - Personal use only
  4. Subway graph - Unknown license
  5. HKI metropol - Unknown license
  6. Write Off Oultine - Unknown license
  7. Magnump.i. - Unknown license
  8. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
  9. superpoint - Unknown license
  10. Type Knight - Unknown license
  11. Orange Fizz - Personal use only
  12. Licenz Plate - Unknown license
  13. Yataghan - 100% free
  14. Kahless Shadow - Unknown license
  15. Spylord Bold Italic - Unknown license
  16. Kahless Pro - Personal use only
  17. Updike - Unknown license
  18. Data Transfer - Unknown license
  19. Basca - Unknown license
  20. Lefferts Corners - Unknown license
  21. Spylord Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  22. Smoke-ScreenObl - Unknown license
  23. Smoke-Rasterized - Unknown license
  24. Spylord Laser Italic - Unknown license
  25. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
  26. Arcanum - Personal use only
  27. Treasure Island - Unknown license
  28. regata - Unknown license
  29. FF Meta Hebrew by FontFont, $79.99
    German type designer Erik Spiekermann, created this sans FontFont between 1991 and 2010. The family has 28 weights, ranging from Hairline to Black in Condensed and Normal (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, small text as well as web and screen design. FF Meta provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options—oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Cyrillic, Greek, and Hebrew writing systems. FF Meta Variable are font files which are featuring two axis and have a preset instance from Hairline to Black and Condensed to Roman In 2011, FF Meta was added to the MoMA Architecture and Design Collection in New York. This FontFont is a member of the FF Meta super family, which also includes FF Meta Correspondence , FF Meta Headline , and FF Meta Serif .
  30. Fenomen Sans by Signature Type Foundry, $38.00
    Geometrical drawing of Fenomen Sans typeface goes back to the roots of the Bauhaus aesthetics and the entire architectural and design avant-garde of the 20th century. It is still a symbol of functional rationality, clean aesthetics in relation to shape, and of progressive thinking. Its popularity is timeless and permanent. The set contains eight basic alphabets of a square pattern, eight semicondensed, eight condensed and eight extremely condensed alphabets, all in Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Every font of the family has four types of numerals, small caps and variant letters. The typesetting can fluently use all fonts simultaneously. The typeface originated between the years 2011–2014 and was subjected to a series of tests for the fluent legibility of narrow fonts even in extreme conditions. Narrow fonts provide this set with the maximum use also for newspaper typesetting. The typeface has an elegant, delicate design in thin fonts and sufficient legibility in bold. Mutual contrast produces creative tension. Font name acronyms described: SCN = SemiCondensed CN = Condensed XCN = ExtraCondensed
  31. Groovy 3D Caps JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    It all started with a simple idea back in 1998: do a digital version of a "lost" 70's typeface, and make up the missing letters that were not present in the only available example Jeff Levine had to work with. Jeff wasn't yet doing his own digital font creation, so he hooked up with Brad Nelson who owns a small foundry called Brain Eaters Fonts. Together, they collaborated on "Action Is"- a freeware font named after the source of the type example. This was a title page for a commemorative photo album of images from the 60's TV music show "Where the Action Is", formerly hosted by Jeff's employer at the time, singer-writer-producer Steve Alaimo. The free font took off like a rocket, being released just at the peak of the 60’s/70’s retro craze in the late 1990’s, and it was EVERYWHERE! It showed up on TV shows, packaging and web design -- and was even spotted on signage used on the side of a major amusement resort’s retro-themed hotel. From that point on, Jeff kept getting requests for a version with a lower case. Although they shared the copyright in the freeware version, Brad Nelson gave Jeff his blessing to re-work and take Action Is into the realm of commercial type. Newly improved and re-released as Groovy Happening JNL, it became one of Jeff's better selling type designs. A simplified, yet similar font was issued called Groovy Summer JNL. Now, after about a decade, Jeff had decided to clean up the 3-D (drop shadow) version that was originally freeware with many minute design flaws and re-release it commercially. Groovy 3D Caps JNL is an all-caps, limited character set font which ties in well with the previous releases, yet retains itís 1960s-1970s era charm. The font flag art is courtesy of Barbara D. Berney and is used by permission.
  32. California Personal Use - Personal use only
  33. NFL Packers - Unknown license
  34. Yardley Personal Use - Personal use only
  35. Victoria Serif - Personal use only
  36. CADILLAC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  37. Beth Ellen - 100% free
  38. Cchicanos Personal Use - Personal use only
  39. Pinstripe Limo - Personal use only
  40. Mostly Ghostly - 100% free
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