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  1. Parolm - Unknown license
  2. Xenowort - Unknown license
  3. RoboKoz - Unknown license
  4. ZeroHour - Unknown license
  5. Yawnovision - Unknown license
  6. FieldDayFilter - Unknown license
  7. UrUrMa - Unknown license
  8. Yadou - Unknown license
  9. YBandTuner - Unknown license
  10. IcicleCountry - Unknown license
  11. Radios in Motion - Unknown license
  12. Gyrussian - Unknown license
  13. Ouijadork - Unknown license
  14. Edgewater - Unknown license
  15. Peatloaf - Unknown license
  16. YonderRecoil - Unknown license
  17. Zodillinstrisstirust - Unknown license
  18. TommyGun - Unknown license
  19. Xtraflexidisc - Unknown license
  20. Squealer - Unknown license
  21. moebius - 100% free
  22. Triad - Unknown license
  23. Reznor - Unknown license
  24. Letterpress Assortment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Border pieces, catch words, head and tail pieces and a generous amount of cartoons comprise Letterpress Assortment JNL. All of the printers' stock cuts were re-drawn from vintage source material.
  25. Medium Roman by Monotype, $29.99
    Medium Roman is an engravers, all-capitals font for invitations and stationery. Particular characteristics of the Medium Roman font are the tail on Q and the spurs on J and U.
  26. Fonteys Pro by Fando Fonts, $5.00
    FonteysPRO is the new and improve version of the Fonteys font family by Fernando Fuentes and the Eysner award nominated Albert Monteys. It is an informal font family designed to letter comics. With a unique handwritting style is also perfect when you need an informal typography. FonteysPRO has a lot of variants for each letter to enhance the handwriting feeling. It’s feels like actual hand lettering. And, if were not enough, the Fonteys supports almost all latin languages, cylliric, greek, and even vietnamese. Its early version Fonteys, available at "pay what you want" in the designer webpage, has became in a success in the Indie Comic scene from Spain. Now with the PRO version FonteysPRO will surely become in one of the most used comic books typographies in the world. (In our modest opinion, of course)
  27. Plinc Bubble Gum by House Industries, $33.00
    Bubble Gum is a juicy multi-dimensional gob of goodness that’s bursting at the seams with loads of alphabetic appeal. Its well-padded figure transforms the ample letterforms found in classic comic strip word balloons into a warm and casual display font with a little extra kick. Cooked up by Dave West for Photo-Lettering, Inc. between the late 1960s and early 70s, Bubble Gum was finally digitized by Jess Collins in 2011. Please note that the shaded version of the typeface is composed by layering the Regular font and a separate Drop Shadow font. Some assembly required. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  28. Bailey'sCar - Unknown license
  29. Densmore - Unknown license
  30. Vibrocentric - Unknown license
  31. 6809chargen - Unknown license
  32. Jingopop - Unknown license
  33. Larabiefont - Unknown license
  34. Channel - Personal use only
  35. Faltura - Personal use only
  36. Roskrift - Personal use only
  37. Last Ninja - Unknown license
  38. Beast Impacted - Unknown license
  39. Funkygraphy - Personal use only
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