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  1. Sevenet 7 Cyr - Unknown license
  2. Fatso - Unknown license
  3. Runstop Restore - Unknown license
  4. Risus LCB Dingbats - Unknown license
  5. Valerio by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Valerio is the font family to use if you wish to convey your ideas with elegance and a pinch of eccentricity without being out of touch with modernity. Valerio supports 117 languages, features a total of 504 glyphs and includes an italicized version.
  6. Rosart by ARTypes, $35.00
    Rosart is a digital version of the 2-line great primer letters cut by J. F. Rosart for Izaak & Johannes Enschedé in 1759 (Enschedé no. 811). When the AR type is set at 50 pt it will match the size of the original.
  7. BeerGlass - Unknown license
  8. JaggaPoint - Unknown license
  9. AcidDreamer - Unknown license
  10. Woodbrush - Unknown license
  11. Erozion - Unknown license
  12. Ooky - Unknown license
  13. Freestyle - 100% free
  14. LED Counter 7 - Personal use only
  15. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  16. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  17. SF Groove Machine Extended - Unknown license
  18. SF Zero Gravity - Unknown license
  19. SF Groove Machine Upright - Unknown license
  20. Food Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A playful dingbat/picture font of what else but food. Each tiny illustration is offered as a line drawing and a reverse. Great for menus or to add a little fun to inter office communications. Use the pickle as a header for 911 memos.
  21. Nouveau Moon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1911 sheet music for “A Hot Time In Monkeytown" is an example of Art Nouveau hand lettering that could not be ignored as a typographic design source. The end result is Nouveau Moon JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. 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’.
  23. Old Copperfield - Personal use only
  24. loco - Personal use only
  25. Qirof - Unknown license
  26. Vinterstad - Unknown license
  27. KiddieClip 1 - Unknown license
  28. Solid Ooky - Unknown license
  29. Vixene - Unknown license
  30. Komedy Kritters - Personal use only
  31. Somepics - Unknown license
  32. Waif Thin - Unknown license
  33. ArmadaPirata - 100% free
  34. Bopollux - Unknown license
  35. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  36. Swatbats 1 - Unknown license
  37. Lyonesse™ - Unknown license
  38. Akserant Display by Din Studio, $23.00
    Akserant Display Font is an amazing display font. The font is suitable for any project like branding , lettering , tshirt print and many others. Included Files : Accents (Multilingual characters) 10 Ligatures 113 Alternates and swashes PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Features with Clean and Rough Version.
  39. Vampyres Garden - Unknown license
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