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  1. HVD Comic Serif - Unknown license
  2. Covington SC - Unknown license
  3. Sevigny by Harald Geisler, $49.00
    Sevigny is for the poetic eye. It sings to readers - luring and promising - sweet like candy. Even though it is different, you feel that you've already seen it. Sevigny seduces you to look. Look twice. Déjà vu Ease the lure. Allow your eyes to follow the rhythmic ribbon. Enjoy the wavy ride on the weavy patterns. Let Sevigny enrich your design ideas. Recommended for Christmas windows, ribbon candy packaging, lingerie labels, book covers, everything that smells good, everything for grown ups, everything for kids, Christmas carol titles, wedding invitations and wedding magazines. Sevigny is offered in three versions: standard latin letters (upper and lowercase), numbers and symbols. Sevigny PRO is packed with extra ligatures, alternate letters, OT features, more symbols, extended support for foreign languages. Sevigny CAPS has only uppercase letters & numbers.
  4. Teleprinter - Unknown license
  5. Silkscreen - Unknown license
  6. CROWD PERSONAL USE - Unknown license
  7. Aziga by Eclectotype, $40.00
    In a typeface category that has been sorely under-represented until now, Aziga is a high (occasionally reversed) contrast, postmodern, deconstructed-reconstructed, serifless (mostly), fashion didone! Aziga lends itself to being set loud and proud, and the consistent angles throughout the glyphs make it a good candidate for more abstract typographic compositions. For the really graphically inclined (excuse the pun) a rotation of 66° will make the main diagonals in the font horizontal and vertical. Cool right? Features include stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and case sensitive forms. This is an unusual font, that’s for sure, but give it a try and you'll be rewarded with layouts that really stand out from the crowd.
  8. Nouveau Theme JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    As long as there’s been movie theaters, those establishments became the perfect hideaway for couples who wanted to kiss, hug and snuggle without the watchful eyes of disapproving parents or the pesky attention of younger siblings. Such was evident in the [13 word] title of the 1919 composition “Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can’t Make Love at Home)”. On the sheet music for this song, it is hand lettered in the Art Nouveau fashion of the time by a round nib pen, and made a perfect candidate to be redrawn as a digital typeface. The end result is Nouveau Theme JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Elektronik - Personal use only
  10. Oldbrothers - Personal Use - Personal use only
  11. Megalito Slab ExtCond - Personal use only
  12. Space Age - Unknown license
  13. JUSTICE LEAGUE - Personal use only
  14. BjorkFont - Unknown license
  15. Barbarian - 100% free
  16. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  17. The Black Box - Personal use only
  18. STR - 100% free
  19. FellFel - Personal use only
  20. Tabarra Black - Personal use only
  21. Future Earth - 100% free
  22. Toony Black - Personal use only
  23. Konstruktor - Personal use only
  24. La Babaca - Personal use only
  25. CONFLICT DRIPS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  26. Magenta - 100% free
  27. Ruthless Drippin ONE - Personal use only
  28. SPORT RELIEF - Personal use only
  29. MINECRAFT PE - Personal use only
  30. Kroftsmann - 100% free
  31. Escobeta One - Personal use only
  32. Orbitron - 100% free
  33. Yiggivoo Unicode - 100% free
  34. Yacarena Ultra FFP - Personal use only
  35. SlabFace 2010 - 100% free
  36. Bitume - 100% free
  37. Astral Groove - Personal use only
  38. Freshman - 100% free
  39. OldSansBlack - 100% free
  40. Featured Item - Personal use only
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