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  1. Planet Dust - Unknown license
  2. Ouijadork - Unknown license
  3. Nightcap - 100% free
  4. Urkelian Television Dynasty - Unknown license
  5. SpeedballNo2SW - Unknown license
  6. RitzyNormal - 100% free
  7. Arwen - Unknown license
  8. Tortillon Tryout - Unknown license
  9. AmsterdamTangram - Unknown license
  10. French Grotesque - Unknown license
  11. Ganelon Demo - Unknown license
  12. Munich - Unknown license
  13. DosEquis - 100% free
  14. Caeldera - Personal use only
  15. Scalactic J - Unknown license
  16. Le Film - Unknown license
  17. Deco Cafe - Unknown license
  18. Fortunaschwein - Unknown license
  19. ElectricLiquorGoggles - Unknown license
  20. Serious Damage by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    It came from a distant solar system, beyond any space we know. With superior knowledge and the ability to totally destroy the world as we know it...unless we act now...and find the strength to...arghhh... Naaah, I am just pulling your leg. The Serious Damage font could be used for something dramatic as the font for a movie poster, featuring the next "earth will be destroyed by aliens" movie. But it is suitable for more than that! With its straight lines and chunky letters, dramatic or not, Serious Damage could be a good choice!
  21. Hot Sauce by Letterhead Studio-YG, $29.00
    Bistro and Hot Sauce have been prepared quickly. In Bistro you will find 10 fine traces from coffee cups, and in HotSauce 10 pleasant-for-eyes stains from sauce. Both fonts are created in the 1998. OpenType revision, with extended Latin characters, made in 2009.
  22. Newsletter Stencil by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The font "Newsletter Stencil" is based on the font family Newsletter which is to be published by die Typonauten. During the toilsome development of this font family it was a pleasure to destroy the letter forms and to create a bastard.
  23. 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.
  24. Lie Detector by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A comic font with a twist of crunch! The Lie Detector font deserves headlines and comic lettering, but most of all it deserves long letters. Use Lie Detector next time you want to spice up your letter or invitation, and you'll be surprised by the powers in this font!
  25. Mardi Gras Improved by Solotype, $19.95
    George Bruce's New York foundry had a remarkable number of decorative types, most of which were lost or destroyed when the firm was taken over by the American Type Founders Co. and closed down in 1906. Bruce catalogs are prized among collectors.
  26. Times New Romance - Unknown license
  27. Monstrosity by Comicraft, $19.00
    It breathes fire and its leathery hide is impervious to rocket propelled grenades and drone warheads! It destroys everything in its path! Is it a terrifying sound effect font or does it just want to be loved? One thing's for sure – no one is safe!
  28. Truesdell by Monotype, $29.99
    Frederic Goudy drew Truesdell in 1930 and first used it for an article in a quarterly journal for book collectors. Since it was a small family and not promoted, Goudy received few orders for fonts. The original drawings and matrices for the face were lost in the fire that destroyed Goudy's studio in 1939.The only known examples of Truesdell fonts reside in the extensive collection of typographic material at the Rochester Institute of Technology School of Printing. It was proofs from these fonts that served as the basis for Monotype's digital revival of the family. Monotype Truesdell was released in March of 1994, just slightly over fifty-five years after fire destroyed Goudy's original work. Truesdell font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  29. CoolDots - Unknown license
  30. Discharge Pro by The Type Fetish, $25.00
    Discharge is a bold, heavy, distressed and destroyed sans serif typeface. It was started alongside Universally Corrupt and Insurgent, but it took a couple extra years to finish. It was expanded to include extended Latin, extended Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, so it will work with most languages in Europe and the Americas.
  31. Train by Fontmill Foundry, $10.00
    Train OnTime and Train Delayed are based on the text used to display the destination info on the front and rear of trains.
  32. Royal Serif - Personal use only
  33. Mouse Deco - Personal use only
  34. Jet Set Groove - Personal use only
  35. Renny Hybrid - 100% free
  36. Advokat Modern - 100% free
  37. Market Deco - Unknown license
  38. Geisha - 100% free
  39. Aerovias Brasil NF - 100% free
  40. Art-Nouveau 1912 - 100% free
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