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  1. Blazing - Unknown license
  2. Lastman - Unknown license
  3. Gears - Unknown license
  4. Shoplifter - Unknown license
  5. Alpha Sentry - Unknown license
  6. Gumtuckey - Unknown license
  7. Walkway UltraBold - Unknown license
  8. UNITED BRK - Unknown license
  9. Touchdown - Unknown license
  10. Fat Legs - Unknown license
  11. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  12. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  13. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  14. Juan Miro - Unknown license
  15. Only Fools and Horses - Unknown license
  16. Tork - Unknown license
  17. Headache - Unknown license
  18. Geared Up - Unknown license
  19. Twin Marker - Unknown license
  20. Electrik Hollow - Unknown license
  21. GALLAECIA - Unknown license
  22. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  23. Binary X BRK - Unknown license
  24. 26WOMAN - Unknown license
  25. Danube - Unknown license
  26. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
  27. Edelgotisch by HiH, $10.00
    Edelgotisch is a bold Jugendstil design that shows its strong blackletter roots. This typeface, along with a set of initial letters, was released by Schelter & Giesecke of Leipzig, Germany about 1898 and is very similar to Eckmann-Schrift released by Rudhard'schen Giesserie (later Klingspor) during the same period. One suspects they may have been in direct competition. The decorative devises of the initial letters for Edelgotisch have a simpler, bolder line than for Eckmann. In the initial letter set, the ligatures aesc (AE) and ethel (OE) were generated by embedding the ‘A’ and ‘O’ respectively inside the upper left corner of the ‘E.’ The accented caps were given similar treatment, with the exception of the cedilla. Regarding the I-diaeresis, we considered rotating the accent ninety degrees to avoid and possible misconstruction. On further reflection however, we realized it was silly and unnecessary. No one would look at the accented letterform and see anything but what it is. We have also included four decorative ornaments and a frame with each font.
  28. Superfly - Personal use only
  29. immoral - Unknown license
  30. Morphine Jack - Unknown license
  31. Swiss 924 by Bitstream, $29.99
    An old narrow Grotesque from Stempel’s early days (possibly Information Bold Condensed) revived and revised for photocomposition.
  32. Snoofer by Cool Fonts, $19.95
    Snoofer is a modern font that works for both display and text. It comes in 4 weights(Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic). Snoofer was inspired by a character in stories my dad told me as a kid. Somehow they always ended with "... and they never left home again." Enjoy!
  33. Blocksta by AVP, $30.00
    Based on the character shapes of Atria Bold, Blocksta is a bullish rough cut sans with extensive language support. Hopefully it won’t start another cold war.
  34. LT Festive Medium - 100% free
  35. Goth Stencil Premium - Personal use only
  36. Tombstone - Unknown license
  37. Strippy by Just Font You, $18.00
    Inspired from the bold and loud visual statements from the 90s poster and graphic design trend, makes Strippy can’t hold itself to be born in this universe. A clean, square, and bold form of body, makes Strippy is the simple way to go to shot your statement louder and wider.
  38. Undergrad by Thomas Käding, $10.00
    This font began its life as a project to design a T-shirt for a student group on a large midwestern university. It has now grown up into a unicode font, including Greek and Cyrillic. It has that look and feel of the T-shirts that are ubiquitous on the campuses of colleges and universities over the world. It would make an ideal tool for designing them, as well as posters and banners. Characters in these fonts include Latin, for English and other European languages; small a and c for names like MacDonald; many fractions, including 0/3 needed in baseball; Latin with diacritical marks for Eastern and Western European, Turkish, and Baltic languages; thorn, eth, cedilla, AE, OE, and sharp S for French, German, Icelandic; Latin extensions for clicks of some African languages; Greek (with tonos); Cyrillic for Russian and many other Slavic and Asian languages that use it; most Runes (the full Futhark plus a few more); six-point Brialle; currency symbols for dollar, cent, pound, yen, euro; and a few other extras like the peace sign. Available styles are regular block letters, outlines, and bold.
  39. AZ Storm by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Storm was inspired from old '70's skateboard logo. This font was designed for use as a fun bold headline.
  40. Bad Coma - Personal use only
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