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  1. Maassslicer3D - 100% free
  2. Elbaris - 100% free
  3. Nomitais - 100% free
  4. Quirkus Out - 100% free
  5. Baskerville by Bitstream, $29.99
    John Baskerville spared no effort to create the ultimate typographic book. He prepared deep black inks and smoothed paper to show to full effect the letters that he had John Handy cut from his own brilliant designs, based on a lifetime of calligraphy and stonecutting. Punches and matrices survive at the Cambridge University Press. The present design is an accurate recutting, with particular attention to George W. Jones’ revision from the metal of Baskerville’s English (14pt) roman and italic in 1929 for Linotype & Machinery Ltd; Mergenthaler Linotype imported this design to the USA two years later.
  6. Tight - Unknown license
  7. eyesore - Unknown license
  8. schnee - 100% free
  9. kindergaden - Unknown license
  10. bellafonte - Unknown license
  11. Texture - Unknown license
  12. Structurosa - Unknown license
  13. Chesterfield - Personal use only
  14. Starstruc - Personal use only
  15. Jack Fancy - Unknown license
  16. Digitize - Unknown license
  17. Block Plus - Unknown license
  18. Lower Face - Unknown license
  19. gridbreak sans - Unknown license
  20. Tristeak Ribbon - Unknown license
  21. !Limberjack - Unknown license
  22. Slurp - 100% free
  23. Swish - 100% free
  24. Med Splode - Unknown license
  25. Ligne Claire - 100% free
  26. New Alphabet - Unknown license
  27. DarkPix - Personal use only
  28. Pullchain - Personal use only
  29. Structurosa Script - Unknown license
  30. SlabStruct Too - Unknown license
  31. ProLamina - 100% free
  32. Trium - Personal use only
  33. Vipond Chubby - Unknown license
  34. Beroga Fettig - 100% free
  35. Beroga - Unknown license
  36. Elb-Tunnel - 100% free
  37. Dez Yinznat Stencil by Dezcom, $35.00
    Dez Yinznat Stencil is a condensed stencil sans serif inspired by the industrial city of Pittsburgh, PA USA. Stencil type was often used in the steel mills, scrap metal yards, railroads, warehouses, and other industrial institutions of Pittsburgh and is almost a signature for the City. The name comes from combining two colloquial expressions common to Pittsburgh. “Yinz” is used there like "Y'all" is used in Southern States. "n'at" or sometimes "N@" is used to replace “and that” when ending a phrase. This font is dedicated to the hard-working people who made Pittsburgh what it is, N@. High-tech subjects can also find a friend in Dez Yinz'nat.
  38. Nantua Flava by Characters Font Foundry, $25.00
    Nantua Flava XL is a display font by heart. It's preferably seen on posters or flyers. It's inspired by the Op Art style of lettering in the USA from the 1960s and 70s. But it holds also very futuristic elements so it work very well on futuristic techno party flyers and posters. Nantua Flava XLi speeds up your design. It's powerful as a Ferrari engine, strong as a steam locomotive. The very close innerforms and low contract make it perfectly suited for background patterns as well as big headline texts. The stiff little brother of this is simply called Nantua. They are a happy family.
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