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  1. Rage - Unknown license
  2. Head-injuries - Unknown license
  3. My Puma Oblique Outlined - Unknown license
  4. Kreeture Italic - Unknown license
  5. Roycroft Initials - Unknown license
  6. Berkelium Type - Personal use only
  7. Holla - Personal use only
  8. Iron Lounge Smart - Unknown license
  9. Chapultepec - Unknown license
  10. Florabet - Unknown license
  11. CelticEels - Unknown license
  12. Iron Lounge 2 - Unknown license
  13. SCSI Port - Personal use only
  14. Iron Lounge Dots - Unknown license
  15. Administrator Password - Personal use only
  16. Copyright Renewed - Personal use only
  17. FF Milo by FontFont, $83.99
    American type designer Michael Abbink created this sans FontFont between 2006 and 2008. The family has 9 weights, ranging from Thin to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising, packaging, book text, editorial, publishing, logo, branding, small text as well as wayfinding and signage. FF Milo provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters.It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. In 2011, FF Milo received the Letter.2 award. This FontFont is a member of the FF Milo super family, which also includes FF Milo Serif.
  18. Gaban - Personal use only
  19. Sabática - Personal use only
  20. Ersatz by Galapagos, $39.00
    Ersatz has its vibrant roots in the Mediterranean climate of Spain. Tired of the functional monoline sanserif fonts used throughout Europe from road signage to corporate identity, Richard Dawson and Dave Farey, British type designers who crave color and sunlight, created a style that is refreshing and lively. The basic constructions are simple and attractive, mixing lower case shapes into the capitals - and unique letterforms into the lower case. There's a raunchy feel to Ersatz, soft curves and back kicks, if you listen very carefully you can hear the sharp guitars and the soft tambourine of the Flamenco.
  21. El Grosa by Fateh.Lab, $15.00
    El Grosa, this is an amazing work. Why? ... because this is not just talking about fonts, but more than that, with the spirit of Spain, el grosa invites you to explore with your wild ideas, I'm sure this will really make you feel happy in creating the work that you will wake up to the front. Supported by 3 font choices that are very sweet and also strong, el grosa answers all your difficulties in choosing font support that suits your taste. What are you waiting for, have el grosa as soon as possible. Bella Ciao !!
  22. Indalo by Eurotypo, $32.00
    The “indalo” means messenger of the Gods in the Iberian language about 2500 BC. It was discovered in the Almeria, south of Spain, Indalo was a ghost that bring luck having a rainbow in his hands. Indalo font is an informal, condensed hand-drawn font with a vintage touch. Its features give it a nice appearance that refer to traditional fluent writing. This font is equipped with a large set of ligatures, as well as different alternatives on some letters, to create more authentic and varied connections between letters. Contain Central European language support to fit your design.
  23. Tradizione - Unknown license
  24. Blooshooz - Unknown license
  25. Seized Future - Unknown license
  26. green piloww - Personal use only
  27. Drift Wood - Personal use only
  28. MDRS-FD01 - Unknown license
  29. Gotische Initialen - Personal use only
  30. Rx-OneFive - Unknown license
  31. KR Strong Man - Unknown license
  32. Acorn Initials - Personal use only
  33. Raindrop Splash - Unknown license
  34. Comaprison - Unknown license
  35. Kitchen Kapers I - Unknown license
  36. Kitchen Kapers II - Unknown license
  37. Rx-FiveOne - Unknown license
  38. Commando - Unknown license
  39. VomZom - Unknown license
  40. JetJaneButton by Ingrimayne Type, $15.00
    JetJaneButton has letters on a design that looks like a computer button. Its letters are from JetJane Mono, a sans-serif monospaced font. The typeface contains characters that can add color to letters. There are two ways to do this. One uses layers and the other a combination of characters, some with zero width. This pdf file explains the how this can be done.
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