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  1. Melrose - Unknown license
  2. KG Legacy of Virtue - Personal use only
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  13. vtks 38 - 100% free
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  18. ANGELES PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  19. DAISYWAY PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
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  22. Walecriture - 100% free
  23. Moving Headlines JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades, visitors to Times Square could look up and read the up-to-the-minute news flashes that moved across a giant electric sign on the face of the old New York Times Building (now known simply as One Times Square). According to Wikipedia's article on OneTimes Square: "On November 6, 1928, an electronic news ticker known as the Motograph News Bulletin (colloquially known as the "zipper") was introduced near the base of the building. The zipper originally consisted of 14,800 light bulbs and a chain conveyor system; individual letter elements (a form of movable type) were loaded into frames to spell out news headlines. As the frames moved along the conveyor, the letters themselves triggered electrical contacts which lit the external bulbs (the zipper has since been upgraded to use modern LED technology)." An example of this was seen in the 1933 Warner Bothers film "Picture Snatcher" starring James Cagney. This example inspired Moving Headlines JNL.
  24. Enn'agrammaton by Proportional Lime, $1.99
    Trithemius, a 15th century Abbott, and influential counselor to Emperor Maximilian I, was also an author who wrote both histories and the first printed work on cryptography which gained him much adverse notoriety. He has been long regarded as a mystic and some of his works were therefore banned. However, it may have been his intention to cloak his cryptology essays in mystical writing to keep people from easily grasping the subject matter, which it has been recently demonstrated, at heart was really cryptological methodology. This font is based on a printed version of the Polygraphiae a text that included many methods of encryption.
  25. Creampuff - 100% free
  26. Hawaii Lover - Personal use only
  27. Botanink - Personal use only
  28. Bastardilla - Personal use only
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  30. Milkmoustachio - 100% free
  31. Creation - Unknown license
  32. Iloveyou - Unknown license
  33. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  34. RhumbaScript - 100% free
  35. CAC Lasko Condensed - Unknown license
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  38. GERALDINE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  39. Alchimistes by Proportional Lime, $1.99
    Trithemius, a 15th century Abbott, and influential counselor to Emperor Maximilian I, was also an author who wrote both histories and the first printed work on cryptography which gained him much adverse notoriety. He has been long regarded as a mystic and some of his works were therefore banned. However, it may have been his intention to cloak his cryptology essays in mystical writing to keep people from easily grasping the subject matter, which it has been recently demonstrated, at heart was really cryptological methodology. This font is based on a printed version of the Polygraphiae -- a text that included many methods of encryption. The examplar for this font in that text was described as anothor method of Alchemists recording secrets.
  40. Retro Signature - Personal use only
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