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  1. Vibrocentric - Unknown license
  2. 6809chargen - Unknown license
  3. Jingopop - Unknown license
  4. Larabiefont - Unknown license
  5. Sign Designer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Designer JNL was inspired by a set of 1960s-era gold foil embossed self-adhesive letters.
  6. hanko - Unknown license
  7. noodle - Unknown license
  8. hnoodle - Unknown license
  9. ITC Matisse by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Matisse was designed by Gregory Gray while he was designing an editorial layout for Madame Figaro, a supplement to the Paris newspaper Figaro. While working on a feature on the work of Henri Matisse, Gray created a typeface with paper and an X-Acto knife, and then scanned the cutouts into a computer. The style of the design comes in part from Gray's passion for African art, with its contrasts between flat areas and protruding surfaces. ITC Matisse is ideal for offbeat display applications and initial capitals.
  10. Marquee Moon - Unknown license
  11. Lunaurora - Unknown license
  12. Die Nasty - Unknown license
  13. AirCut - Unknown license
  14. TrapperJohn - Unknown license
  15. Outright Televism - Unknown license
  16. Inflammable Age - Unknown license
  17. Minisystem - Unknown license
  18. Lunasol - Unknown license
  19. Dovshan by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Dovshan contains an assortment of 78 ornaments inspired by the style, look, and feel of the Victorian era.
  20. Berengard Caps Two by Intellecta Design, $12.00
    a classical wood type era box ornament using blackletter... a beautiful arrangement for publishing edition and other jobs
  21. Sophiazoya by Michael Browers, $15.00
    Sophiazoya contains an assortment of 72 ornaments inspired by the style, look, and feel of the Victorian era.
  22. Ellaroza by Michael Browers, $15.00
    Ellaroza contains an assortment of 78 ornaments inspired by the style, look, and feel of the Victorian era.
  23. Concert Series JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The design of Concert Series JNL is based on hand-lettering for a 1930s-era WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Federal Music Project of New York City’s symphony concerts. Held every Sunday at the Theater of Music [located at 254 West 54th Street], the admission in those Depression-era days was 25 cents and 60 cents, with all seats reserved.
  24. Paint Boy - Unknown license
  25. Stitch & Bitch - Unknown license
  26. Razor Keen - Unknown license
  27. Wake & Bake - Unknown license
  28. Bad Films - Unknown license
  29. Joy Circuit - Unknown license
  30. GlazKrak - Unknown license
  31. Plastic Bag - Unknown license
  32. TriacSeventyone - Unknown license
  33. Planet Benson - Unknown license
  34. Riot Act - Unknown license
  35. Top Bond - Unknown license
  36. Worthless Bum - Unknown license
  37. Sad Films - Unknown license
  38. Shifty Chica - Unknown license
  39. Oliver'sBarney - Unknown license
  40. 321 - Unknown license
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