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  1. Lethargic BRK - Unknown license
  2. Conduit BRK - Unknown license
  3. Wobbly BRK - Unknown license
  4. Mirisch - Personal use only
  5. Impossibilium BRK - Unknown license
  6. Zenith BRK - Unknown license
  7. Ironworks™ - Unknown license
  8. Marmyadose™ - Unknown license
  9. Altenburg™ - Unknown license
  10. Magdeburg™ - Unknown license
  11. Rousseau™ - Unknown license
  12. BadAcid™ - Unknown license
  13. Fort Courage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fort Courage JNL is a bold slab serif wood type in the French Clarendon genre, taking its name as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the cavalry fort populated by a number of post-Civil War misfits in the 1960s television comedy "F Troop".
  14. joeHand 1 - Unknown license
  15. brunoBook - Personal use only
  16. Hollywood Deco SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    This is yet another Willard T. Sniffin deco-inspired original. Created for the American Type Foundry, Hollywood Deco remains a classic that is still as contemporary today as when it first appeared in 1932. Use this novelty gothic typeface on announcements and stationery. It is also well-suited for many advertising situations where a stylish retro look is desired. A useful set of alternate characters (including the illustrious “Overlapping O's”) is included with this version. Hollywood Deco Medium with Alternates is also available as an OpenType font. This version now contains small caps, lining and oldstyle figures, prebuilt fractions, stylistic alternates, word buttons and a wide assortment of f-ligatures. These advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 7. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  17. Hopeless Diamond by Barnbrook Fonts, $50.00
    Hopeless Diamond is a contemporary display typeface inspired by the sculptural muscle of 19th century carved lettering and the radical forms of the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and the F-117 Nighthawk stealth strike aircraft. The typeface itself contains three different styles, each with an italic and an alternate character set that can be used to generate a number of interesting permutations. The name was taken from the derisive term that test pilots used for Have Blue, a late '70s stealth demonstration aircraft –and early prototype for the F-117— designed and built by Lockheed's Skunkworks division. Due to its unusual shape and departure from received aerodynamic wisdom, Have Blue was referred to as the ‘Hopeless Diamond’.
  18. Grotesque BRK - Unknown license
  19. Macropsia BRK - Unknown license
  20. Newlyn - Unknown license
  21. Entangled BRK - Unknown license
  22. Inevitable BRK - Unknown license
  23. Dynamic BRK - 100% free
  24. Spastic BRK - 100% free
  25. Xtrusion BRK - Unknown license
  26. Fidgety BRK - Unknown license
  27. Amplitude BRK - Unknown license
  28. Lyneous BRK - Unknown license
  29. Irritate BRK - Unknown license
  30. Jasper BRK - Unknown license
  31. UNITED BRK - Unknown license
  32. Synthetic BRK - 100% free
  33. Bandwidth BRK - Unknown license
  34. Telephasic BRK - 100% free
  35. Naughts BRK - Unknown license
  36. Phorfeit (BRK) - 100% free
  37. Simpleton BRK - 100% free
  38. Registry BRK - Unknown license
  39. Polo - Unknown license
  40. Mincer BRK - Unknown license
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