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  1. Dinobots - Unknown license
  2. D_rough - Unknown license
  3. Visionaries - Unknown license
  4. Underwood1913 - Personal use only
  5. Samarkan - Unknown license
  6. EURONEW - Unknown license
  7. Escape Pod - Unknown license
  8. CitonLightDB - Unknown license
  9. ARIA - Unknown license
  10. Shalom - Unknown license
  11. Roman Ionic by Jawher Matmati, $25.00
    Roman Ionic is a unique revival of a typeface that was once popular and used in many late 19th century and early 20th century music publishing houses, such as Durand et fils. It displays a happy marriage between the beautiful features of the Clarendon type and the legibility of the Scotch roman class and is thus aimed to work for titling and body text.
  12. REGALIZ - Unknown license
  13. Fabulous 50s - Unknown license
  14. ZARAUTZ - Unknown license
  15. Generation Two - Unknown license
  16. ASTEROID - Unknown license
  17. Choujun - Unknown license
  18. Battle Beasts - Unknown license
  19. NewKids - Unknown license
  20. Laser Rod - Unknown license
  21. Bayao Hand - Unknown license
  22. Zacken - Unknown license
  23. DE STIJL - Unknown license
  24. plasma poodle - Unknown license
  25. Comic Book - Unknown license
  26. TRACK - Unknown license
  27. SinnerMovieCredits - Unknown license
  28. Eiszapfen - Unknown license
  29. Marusya - Unknown license
  30. HWT Slab by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    These two extra bold fonts are classic slab serif wood type styles with one detail of difference. Columbian is an extra bold Clarendon wood type that was manufactured by many of the wood type manufacturers in the late 19th century. "Clarendons" feature bracketed or rounded serif joins whereas "Antique" was a class of typefaces that features squared off slab serifs. Some type designs have only minor differences from others. The Columbian design is essentially identical to Wm. Page & Co.'s "Antique no. 4", with the difference being the bracketed serifs. In researching material for the digitization of Columbian, we started with a 15 line font identified as "Columbian" shown in the Angelica Press wood type portfolio (printed in 1976). This font is in fact "Page Antique no. 4". Comparing Antique #4 to Columbian specimens from Hamilton and other manufacturers confirms the only real difference is the serif treatments. Therefore, both fonts are presented as a pair. Each font features a full Western & Central European character set.
  31. Mr Chips by The Ampersand Forest, $35.00
    Mr Chips is a love letter to modern text serif families like Century Schoolbook and Scotch Romans of all kinds. There's nothing precious about Mr Chips. He's built sturdily, but with a less upright stance than his forebears, with a lower, more relaxed x-height. Mr Chips is dependable and true, with recognizable shapes that make him a pleasure to read. He's a Clarendon, but without the bulkiness that makes Clarendons difficult in text. Mr Chips has character sets for Western Europe, Cyrillic, and monotonic Greek. He has a full set of true small caps for versatility and hierarchy, and some fun and functional ligatures. His alternate characters include a one-story a and g in the upright versions, straight and curly Ka's and Zhe's in Cyrillic, and two styles of ampersand. He's an all around usable, agreeable guy! Mr Chips is a companion typeface to Miss McGee, also from The Ampersand Forest!
  32. Leipzig Fraktur - 100% free
  33. Pixel Cyr - Unknown license
  34. Zrnic Cyr - Unknown license
  35. OregonDry - Unknown license
  36. VIDEO - Unknown license
  37. DSJapanCyr - Unknown license
  38. GauFontRoot - Unknown license
  39. Swashett - Personal use only
  40. AddCityboy - Unknown license
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