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  1. Club - Personal use only
  2. Kato - Unknown license
  3. Waverley - Unknown license
  4. FD Deer Deer - Personal use only
  5. Anna - Unknown license
  6. Greetings - Unknown license
  7. Whiteboard Venetian - Unknown license
  8. Digitalis - Unknown license
  9. Wanda - Unknown license
  10. Happy Phantom - Personal use only
  11. Swanky and Moo Moo - Personal use only
  12. joeHand 1 - Unknown license
  13. BPreplay - Unknown license
  14. Limited Appeal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of a 1950s-era catalog for the Freedman Novelty Company (of San Francisco California) had the word "Novelty" hand-lettered in an unusually angular type style against various geometric shapes somewhat resembling balloons. While the lettering was quirky enough to warrant re-drawing as a digital font, the shapes would have presented a visual nightmare in design and spacing, so simple black rectangles were substituted and the letters appear in white. Since novelty lettering of this type would never become "standard" in use, its function became the font's name, Limited Appeal JNL. There is just a simple A-Z and 1-0 character set along with basic punctuation.
  15. BPL - Unknown license
  16. Alex - Unknown license
  17. whatever - Unknown license
  18. bubblii - Unknown license
  19. whatever - 100% free
  20. hannahhandlessbold - Unknown license
  21. HannahHand - Unknown license
  22. Champagne & Limousines - Personal use only
  23. Splinter2 - Personal use only
  24. Heineken - Unknown license
  25. LazovBold - Unknown license
  26. Eye Socket - Unknown license
  27. Baltar - Unknown license
  28. Existence Light - 100% free
  29. Capture it - 100% free
  30. IllegalEdding - Unknown license
  31. Designer Block - Unknown license
  32. James Eight Eleven - Unknown license
  33. Quimbie - 100% free
  34. Notice2Std - 100% free
  35. Newsletter by Die Typonauten, $19.00
    Monospaced but no mono space. Created from 2002 to 2007 this font family is influenced by fonts like OCR-B, DIN and the work of Erik Spiekermann. Newsletter is not a real monospaced font but has the ease of recognition these fonts have - even though these fonts are often criticized for their aesthetic qualities. Newsletter has a computer-related impression but is more legible and aesthetic than real monospaced fonts are. Since 2006 Newsletter is the corporate font of the design agency "die Typonauten". It is eminently suitable for correspondence use. After a testing period and fine tuning it is now published.
  36. Neuropol X Free - Unknown license
  37. Gridlock'd - Unknown license
  38. Surrendered Heart - Personal use only
  39. Digitalis - Unknown license
  40. Pictoserie 4 - Personal use only
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