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  1. Lucid Type A Outline (BRK) - Unknown license
  2. Draggle [over kerned] (BRK) - Unknown license
  3. 8-bit Limit (BRK) - Unknown license
  4. 8-bit Limit O BRK - Unknown license
  5. Hand Me Down O (BRK) - Unknown license
  6. 8-bit Limit R BRK - Unknown license
  7. 8-bit Limit RO BRK - Unknown license
  8. Hand Me Down S (BRK) - Unknown license
  9. Interboro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Interboro JNL is based on the serif lettering found on an old E-Z Letter lettering guide.
  10. Magnitudes by DuoType, $29.00
    Magnitude is a font inspired by classics like Eurostyle and Bank Gothic, with geometric characteristics and dynamics style. Designed to be used in a wide variety of applications such as advertising, corporate projects, branding and retail product design. The font is well-suited for headings, display use and short text. The Magnitudes family is available in 36 weights, ranging from Extra light to heavy, to condensed and expanded with matching italics . The font contains a character set of 401 characters supporting 206 different languages.
  11. DingMaps - Personal use only
  12. 8-bit Limit R (BRK) - Unknown license
  13. FontSale - Personal use only
  14. Ironick-Normal - Unknown license
  15. 8-bit Limit O (BRK) - Unknown license
  16. EZBorder - Personal use only
  17. Great Vibes - 100% free
  18. Automatica BRK - 100% free
  19. Windsor by Bitstream, $29.99
    A creative variation of the Oldstyle form designed by E. Pechey for Stephenson Blake early in the twentieth century.
  20. Amati AR by ARTypes, $35.00
    Based on the 60-point Amati designed by Georg Trump and issued by C. E. Weber (Stuttgart) in 1953.
  21. Logger - Unknown license
  22. Automatica (BRK) - Unknown license
  23. SexyMF - Unknown license
  24. Video Terminal Screen - Unknown license
  25. That’s All Folks by Comicraft, $19.00
    Run amuck and head on down to Toon Town with us to enjoy some Madcap Laffs with our latest Frolicking Font, 'THAT'S ALL FOLKS'. It's good, clean family fun for all your favorite comic cuts and looney'toons! What's more, it's (sing along) S-O-E, A-S-Y, T-O-U-S-E! Includes new Inline Regular and Bold weights, Western European accents, and Crossbar I Technology!
  26. Taca by Rúben R Dias, $42.00
    Taca is a typeface built around a shape that Portuguese designer Rúben R Dias calls a “squircle” — neither square nor circle. We usually associate the rounded, convex box with the television screens of the 1960s and Aldo Novarese’s classic typeface, Eurostile. But whereas Eurostile is cold and machined, Taca is warm and rugged, as if it was molded from clay or carved from stone. Taca’s organic nature is also derived from another unique feature: rounded crotches at the right angles where perpendicular strokes meet. This subtle finish, along with blunt stroke endings, softens the otherwise rigid skeleton. With such a strong conceptual vision, Taca could be relegated to the bin of experimental designs, severely limited in their application. But that fate is usually born of a less experienced maker. As a teacher, designer, and letterpress printer, Dias is a type user, keenly aware of the functional requirements of good type. Taca is therefore not a slave to its concept, but a working font family, effective in various sizes and environments. Its lettershapes break away from the base shape whenever it makes sense for legibility, while still maintaining the flavor of the design as a whole. That said, a set of squircle-shaped alternates give the user the flexibility to get more stylized if the situation calls for it. Fitting to its functional aims, Taca has many of the features one expects of a proper text font: upper and lowercase figures, case-sensitive punctuation, and Extended Latin language support. The simplicity, openness, and squareness of Taca’s forms also make it an ideal design for the pixel grid of screen displays.
  27. Chupa10 - Unknown license
  28. Grafoman. - Unknown license
  29. Athenian - Personal use only
  30. Swashett - Personal use only
  31. CUBU - Unknown license
  32. Cornering - Unknown license
  33. Forum II by ARTypes, $35.00
    Forum II is transcribed from the Forum II initials designed by Prof. Georg Trump and issued by C. E. Weber in 1952.
  34. Telegrafico - Unknown license
  35. Defused - Personal use only
  36. Creampuff - 100% free
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