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  1. SF Movie Poster Condensed - Unknown license
  2. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
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  4. Failed Attempt - Unknown license
  5. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
  6. Antaviana - Unknown license
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  8. Blaster Infinite - 100% free
  9. Arcanum - Personal use only
  10. Covington SC Rev - Unknown license
  11. Pormask Ytterhud - 100% free
  12. KAMPUCHEA - Unknown license
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  15. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
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  24. Blaster Eternal - 100% free
  25. Avondale SC Inline - Unknown license
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  30. Fusion - 100% free
  31. Antaviana - Unknown license
  32. Speed Pixel - Personal use only
  33. Scarlett Busiat_Demo - Personal use only
  34. Pind-O-Rama by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Pind-O-Rama is quite an unconventional font, with strange counters and shapes and choices and interlocks that just stand out. For sometimes fitting in is absolutely not wanted. Pindorama is how the native Tupi people originally called Brazil before colonization by the Portuguese. This font draws inspiration from a book on Brazil colonial background, precisely from a 1961 edition - the book was first published in 1943. Unfortunately the cover design is uncredited. Why fit in? Let's stand out!
  35. 1546 Poliphile by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired from the French edition of Hypnerotomachie de Poliphile ("The Strife of Love in a Dream") attributed to Francesco Colonna, 1467 printed in 1546 in Paris by Jacques Kerver. He was using a Garamond set (look at our 1592 GLC Garamond), including two styles: Normal and Italic (Normal carved by Claude Garamond, Italic we don't know; it was an Italic pattern very often in use in Paris at that time). We have modified the slant angle of the Capitals used with Italics because the Normal capitals were used in both styles in the original. The present font includes all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in this edition (with a few differences between the two styles). Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing. Decorated letters such as 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, or 1584 Rinceau can be used with this family without anachronism.
  36. Herculanum by Linotype, $36.99
    Herculanum is a part of the 1990 program “Type before Gutenberg”, which included the work of twelve contemporary font designers and represented styles from across the ages. Herculanum is a work of Swiss typeface designer Adrian Frutiger. It takes its name from the city of Herculaneum, an ancient Roman resort town destroyed by volcanic pyroclastic flows from Mt Vesuvius in 79 AD (the same eruption that destroyed the nearby city of Pompeii). Herculaneum's ruins are located today in the commune of Ercolano, Campania, Italy. Ancient Roman writings of the 1st century influenced the font's design. Herculanum is distinguished by its broad characters with narrow strokes and its willful character.
  37. Sanskrit Roman - Unknown license
  38. moon font - Unknown license
  39. Lighthouse Personal Use - Personal use only
  40. Gladifilthefte - 100% free
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