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  1. Starstruc - Personal use only
  2. NovaMono - Personal use only
  3. Jack Fancy - Unknown license
  4. Squabble - Unknown license
  5. Gears - Unknown license
  6. Digitize - Unknown license
  7. Block Plus - Unknown license
  8. Lower Face - Unknown license
  9. gridbreak sans - Unknown license
  10. Masphalt - Unknown license
  11. Tristeak Ribbon - Unknown license
  12. 1896 - Personal use only
  13. Kreased - Personal use only
  14. Grafilone by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Grafilone is part of the Take Type Library, which features winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. In creating his font, Bo Berndal combined elements of the constructed and Art Deco styles. Slender and angular, Grafilone is mechanically exact and coolly resesrved. A distinguishing characteristic is the combination of angular and sloping strokes, which give the font a dynamic feel. Grafilone is particular good as a headline font and for initials when combined with constructed sans serif fonts.
  15. Disparador - Personal use only
  16. Teatral - Personal use only
  17. Weaver - Unknown license
  18. Escheresk - Personal use only
  19. Hard Light - 100% free
  20. Med Splode - Unknown license
  21. Ligne Claire - 100% free
  22. RM Albion - 100% free
  23. New Alphabet - Unknown license
  24. DarkPix - Personal use only
  25. Pullchain - Personal use only
  26. Structurosa Script - Unknown license
  27. Plump - Unknown license
  28. SlabStruct Too - Unknown license
  29. Cheese Fontdue - 100% free
  30. Vipond Chubby - Unknown license
  31. Divad - Personal use only
  32. heavyLOUDedge - Personal use only
  33. Holo by Missin Glyphs, $25.00
    Inspired by 'Neon Sign' lettering, Holo is a modern, modular, mechanical & industrial display font constructed entirely with polygonal shapes. Holo is suitable for large display settings like sports jerseys, shop fronts, billboards and neon signs.
  34. Starry Stitch - Personal use only
  35. imagine earth - Personal use only
  36. BeeMeX fat stripes - Unknown license
  37. Styl=0 - Personal use only
  38. Konsens by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    Germany has a strong heritage of industrial typefaces. These fonts seem like being constructed by engineers. The shapes seem to be built with circles and squares. DIN Mittelschrift is one very famous example, or the font on the old German car number plates. Since the Romain du Roi we know that it is tricky to draw a geometrical typeface. For optical reasons you have to go away from circles and lines with exactly one weight. Therefore the aim is not to construct a typeface but to draw it the way it seems constructed finally. The design of a typeface is like stage production. Like heavily made up actors the characters of a typeface must be exaggerated to work well. Particularly in small sizes.
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