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  1. LT Anomaly - 100% free
  2. LT Oksana - Personal use only
  3. Aracne Ultra Condensed Regular - Personal use only
  4. DISCO - Unknown license
  5. CapitalisTypOasis - Unknown license
  6. Bebas - Unknown license
  7. Nue - Personal use only
  8. Diner - Unknown license
  9. Goulong Bold - Unknown license
  10. Lindau - Unknown license
  11. BigMummy - 100% free
  12. Paramount - Unknown license
  13. Anderson Supercar - Unknown license
  14. BastardusSans - 100% free
  15. 1492 Quadrata by GLC, $38.00
    Font designed from that used in France in 1492 to print the peace treaty between French and Enqlish Kings in Etaples, French town in Normandy. This font include "long s", naturally, as typically medieval, and only a few special characters as there were not very often used in the text, no more than abbreviations. Added, a lot of accented characters no longer existing on this time. A render sheet, joined with the font file, makes it easy to identify on a keyboard. This font is used as variously as web-site titles, posters and fliers design, editing ancient texts, greetings... This font supports as easily enlargement as small size, remaining a readable and beautiful regular gothic.
  16. Frank Knows - Personal use only
  17. ChickenScratch - Unknown license
  18. Schizm - Unknown license
  19. Kremlin Georgian I 3D - Unknown license
  20. ShampooSW - Unknown license
  21. OldPress DSG - Unknown license
  22. Kinderfeld - Unknown license
  23. AtomicBomb - Unknown license
  24. maran - Unknown license
  25. ScrewedSW - Unknown license
  26. Overprint DSG - Unknown license
  27. The Doorman - Unknown license
  28. KR Lil Ween Dings - Unknown license
  29. LinusPlaySW - Unknown license
  30. maran - Unknown license
  31. MooCowSW - Unknown license
  32. OrientOne - Unknown license
  33. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  34. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  35. Fifty Fifty by Up Up Creative, $16.00
    Fifty Fifty is an editorial serif font (regular and italic) with smooth curves and more than 100 ligatures. It’s gorgeous in all caps, but the lowercase letters can really hold their own. Fifty Fifty is perfect for headlines, editorial design, monograms, branding, logos, poster design, and more. Fifty Fifty includes approximately 700 glyphs and a whopping 115 standard and discretionary ligatures. Additional OpenType features include character variants, stylistic sets, and multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols).
  36. Fido Pro by Canada Type, $29.95
    Fido Pro is the official font of dog owners everywhere. Woof! When the original Fido font was published in 2009, it became an instant hit with cartoon channels, comic book artists, toy makers, cereal packagers and game developers. Now, more than a decade later, we decided to pick it up and give it the Pro treatment. This new version boasts more than 800 glyphs, including 117 interlocking ligatures, plenty of alternate glyphs, and and Pan-European language support.
  37. Eletric Lady by RM&WD, $49.00
    Electric Lady in a light script with a great amount of different possibilities. With Electric Lady font family you can to turn on various features (Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Swashes, 3 completely different Stylistic sets) to auto swap out letter sets with alternate versions. - More than 3,000 glyphs - 100 different numbers shapes - 110 different ornaments In the Extra 2 style, you'll find many different standalone words, kitchen icons, menu icons, swashes, and extra fun characters!
  38. Auge Unicase by Eliezer Grawe, $5.00
    Auge Unicase is a sans serif display font, extra-condensed, with a unicase style. It is a geometric and very modular font that has a "modern-vintage" feeling. It is good for titles and short texts. Auge Unicase has a set of alternates, accessible by contextual alternates and stylistic set. It was designed following the Underware Latin Plus character set, supporting 219 Latin based languages (see https://underware.nl/latin_plus/languages/). Version 1.1 now has Cyrillic support and 757 glyphs.
  39. LTC Forum Title by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Forum Title was originally designed by Frederic Goudy in 1911. It was intended to be the heading font used for a book set in Kennerley. Based on inscriptional Roman stone cut capitals, this face is true to the early Roman forms which did not have a lower case. Forum exemplifies the classic Roman letterform at its finest. If a lower case were desired, Forum Title can be paired with Goudy Oldstyle for a harmonious hybrid font.
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