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  1. Kremlin Bolshevik - Unknown license
  2. Belshaw - Personal use only
  3. Jungle Juice - Unknown license
  4. DebonairInline - 100% free
  5. Athens Classic - Unknown license
  6. The·Fire - Personal use only
  7. PF Westa Seven Condensed - Unknown license
  8. King Xmas Trial - Unknown license
  9. Quickie - 100% free
  10. Jellyka Evan & Estrya > - Unknown license
  11. Triforce - Unknown license
  12. VTC FuzzyPunkySlippers - Unknown license
  13. Patrick - Unknown license
  14. Satans - 100% free
  15. Elliottland J - Unknown license
  16. EastMarket - 100% free
  17. Charles S. - Personal use only
  18. Fantastic MF - Unknown license
  19. Knick O Teen - Unknown license
  20. Shifty Chica - Unknown license
  21. OldNewspaperTypes - 100% free
  22. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  23. Beast vs Buttercrumb - Unknown license
  24. Maranallo Italic - Unknown license
  25. Getboreg Slab - Personal use only
  26. LT Leap Medium - 100% free
  27. Cowboys 2.0 - Personal use only
  28. Getboreg Slab - Personal use only
  29. Goldoni - Personal use only
  30. Uptown Review JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cover art for the 1933 sheet music of Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler's "Stormy Weather" (from the musical production "Cotton Club Parade") listed the cast of the show in a condensed hand lettered sans that typified the 1930s and the Art Deco era. This served as the inspiration for Uptown Review JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions. The Cotton Club was a whites-only night club which showcased black acts, and was originally located on 145th Street in Harlem from 1923 to 1935, then existed for a short time in the New York theater district from 1936 to 1940. After the Broadway incarnation of the club closed, its space was taken over by the Latin Quarter.
  31. RNS Camelia - 100% free
  32. Barnard - 100% free
  33. BlaxSlabXXL - 100% free
  34. Century Expanded by Bitstream, $29.99
    Shortly after the preparation of the original Century, the two Bentons (father Linn Boyd and son Morris Fuller) prepared a wider version for De Vinne’s press and called it Century Broadface. In 1900 ATF released the design for general use as Century Expanded, one of the most popular and effective of typefaces, to this day the text face of the New York Daily News.
  35. Tourist Cabin JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    During the heydey of automobile travel hundreds of motels, motor courts and tourist cabins sprung up along the roadways in order to offer weary drivers (and most often their families) rest with a night's lodging. Tourist Cabin JNL takes the inline portion from the inline font Asbury Park JNL and creates this pleasant monoline design. The original design inspiration (from which the inline portion of the letters was taken) was a 1930s WPA (Works Progress Administration) Federal art project poster with the hand-lettered words “Work with Care”
  36. ITC Manhattan by ITC, $29.99
    Manhattan was designed in 1970 for ITC by Tom Carnase, who also created Avant Garde Gothic. The distinguishing characteristic of this designer's work is found in the emphasis on the thick-thin constrast. In this case, Carnase approached the border of the impossible. The heavy vertical strokes stand opposite the finest of lines and the thick columns dominate the overall look. The basic forms are strictly constructed, as are those of Morris F. Benton's Broadway of 1925, to which many parallels can be found. Manhattan is best used for applications which will not be placed too far from the viewer, as at too great a distance the fine lines can no longer be seen. It should be used exclusively for headlines in medium point sizes.
  37. Benelux by Talbot Type, $17.99
    Benelux is inspired by European styles of the late twentieth century, their origins can be traced back to the Bauhaus. Broadly geometric and with an emphasis on legibility, it's well-balanced and is equally effective at both text and display sizes. Benelux is available in five weights and features an extended character set, including accented characters for Central European languages.
  38. Lamini EQ - Personal use only
  39. Perestroika - Unknown license
  40. SlabStruct Too - Unknown license
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