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  1. Zekton - Unknown license
  2. El Pececito - Personal use only
  3. KG Party on the Rooftop - Personal use only
  4. kaufhalle - 100% free
  5. Janda Capslock - Personal use only
  6. Murrx - 100% free
  7. Learning to Trust - Personal use only
  8. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  9. DS Poster - Unknown license
  10. DS Mechanical - Unknown license
  11. Dearest Open - Unknown license
  12. KG Love You Through It 2 - Personal use only
  13. San Remo - Personal use only
  14. She Paints Me Blue - Personal use only
  15. Fette Trump-Deutsch - Unknown license
  16. Paper - Personal use only
  17. KG Small Town Southern Girl - Personal use only
  18. Bullpen - Unknown license
  19. DS Motion Demo - Unknown license
  20. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  21. Seeds Cyr - Unknown license
  22. Just Me Again Down Here - Personal use only
  23. XXII STATIC - Unknown license
  24. Koenig-Type - Unknown license
  25. Starlight Sans JL - Unknown license
  26. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  27. HVD Edding 780 - Unknown license
  28. supercar cyr - Unknown license
  29. Zekton Dots - Unknown license
  30. BM spiral Cap Cyr - Unknown license
  31. Zekton - Unknown license
  32. SF Buttacup - Unknown license
  33. DS Sholom - Unknown license
  34. DS JugendSC Demo - Unknown license
  35. Koch-Antiqua Zier - Personal use only
  36. Pismo Clambake NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This stylish stout script was originally issued in the 1930s under the name “Fulgor” by the spanish foundry Fundición Gans. Cursory research suggests that Saks-Fifth Avenue found it suitably snooty to use extensively in its newspaper ads of that period. Perhaps somewhat ironically, this version takes its name from one of comedian W. C. Fields' many odd aliases.
  37. Caesar Pro by RMU, $35.00
    In 1913, Leipzig-based foundry C. F. Ruehl released a hot-metal font called Caesar-Schrift which was cut by the engraver and medalist Georg Schiller (1858-1937). This humanist sans combines successfully traditional classic forms with the flowing lines of the Art Nouveau period. Now revived as Caesar Pro, this font was carefully extended and made multilingual.
  38. Show Card Pen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews offered a number of examples of then-modern lettering styles for sign painters and show card writers. A bold display alphabet made with a round lettering nib is now available as Show Card Pen JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
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