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  1. PL Torino by Monotype, $29.99
    PL Torino Outline was designed by Ed Benguiat in 1960 after Alessandro ButtiÆs 1908 typeface, Torino.
  2. Briaroak Shire - Unknown license
  3. ManiacKt - Unknown license
  4. DigiMode1988 - Unknown license
  5. MaccoMac01 - Unknown license
  6. 12SaruYellowFog - Unknown license
  7. QuickExpress - Unknown license
  8. ManiacAL - Unknown license
  9. kaeru - Unknown license
  10. puchan - Unknown license
  11. gracie - Unknown license
  12. usagi - Unknown license
  13. KFB - Unknown license
  14. HRKtKAI - Unknown license
  15. milky - Unknown license
  16. quick - Unknown license
  17. CODE3X - Unknown license
  18. HGL - Unknown license
  19. MECCHA_GO - Unknown license
  20. child blocks - Unknown license
  21. efBURNER - Unknown license
  22. HNdash1.01 - Unknown license
  23. ROUND - Unknown license
  24. Modern Twenty by Monotype, $29.99
    The Modern Twenty font is a display design with classic Modern characteristics, based on a 1982 design by Ed Benguiat.
  25. Ghosttown BC - Personal use only
  26. Zaius by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A bold sans serif typeface influenced by Ed Benguiat 's work for the 1968 movie poster for Planet of the Apes .
  27. CUBU - Unknown license
  28. POP - Unknown license
  29. GROSSFADERS CH01 - Unknown license
  30. Cornering - Unknown license
  31. GarbageG - Unknown license
  32. Rogers2 - Unknown license
  33. efEMERGENCY CALL - Unknown license
  34. Garbage2 - Unknown license
  35. Elegy by ITC, $29.99
    In the early 1970s Ed Benguiat drew the International Typeface Corporation's logo, a flowing script that many have hoped would one day be expanded into a complete font. From 2008, Jim Wasco of Monotype Imaging - with Benguiat's blessing - took up the challenge. After two challenging years, Elegy™ was completed. I knew that developing the typeface would present many challenges, but I felt strongly that Ed Benguiat's lettering deserved to be preserved as a font that graphic designers could take creative advantage of." - Jim Wasco Elegy makes good use of modern OpenType features to really make this script shine, and introduces some of the spontaneity of Ed Benguiat's original logotype. And what did Ed Benguiat have to say about the completed typeface?"WOW! It's absolutely beautiful. Jim Wasco has done a magnificent job of turning my logo into a great typeface design."A glowing tribute for a very fine typeface. Do take a closer look at this elegant and very accomplished script." Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  36. Toews by Blank Is The New Black, $10.00
    Toews is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg, Huet, and Niemi. It combines the elements of the letterforms found in Huet and Niemi and uses the letterform outlines to create shapes that intersect with themselves. While Huet and Niemi can easily be outlined in most design programs, Toews outlining would not work smoothly in most programs, which is why an outlined version is available. The two styles are carefully designed to be able to transition from one to another smoothly within the same type field.
  37. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  38. Chocopop - Unknown license
  39. Structurosa - Unknown license
  40. Med Splode - Unknown license
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