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  1. Lane - Upper - Personal use only
  2. Morohashi - Unknown license
  3. Lane - Narrow - Personal use only
  4. TQF_WordTrain - Unknown license
  5. Enter Sansman - Unknown license
  6. Komikazoom - Unknown license
  7. Small Talk - Unknown license
  8. Frankie - Unknown license
  9. Beffle - Unknown license
  10. Eddie - Unknown license
  11. A Drink For All Ages - Unknown license
  12. Dummies - Unknown license
  13. Startling - Unknown license
  14. BN Sunday Kid - Unknown license
  15. Starlet - Unknown license
  16. BN Year 2000 - Unknown license
  17. BN Moog Boy - Unknown license
  18. EasterGirl - 100% free
  19. MadisonSquare - Unknown license
  20. Automind - Unknown license
  21. Ygnorant - Unknown license
  22. Whackadoo - Unknown license
  23. Cló Gaelach (Twomey) - Unknown license
  24. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  25. ZeueiMinchoSample - Unknown license
  26. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  27. SixtySeven - Unknown license
  28. BN M@TAN - Unknown license
  29. Weehah - Unknown license
  30. Devroye - Unknown license
  31. GhoulyBooly - Unknown license
  32. Cack-handed by Kerry Colpus Designs, $25.00
    Cack-handed was created by writing with my left hand even though I am right handed.
  33. Matchbox by K-Type, $20.00
    Display font for pixel lovers - mad for right angles and hard edges? Constructivists ate my bitmaps.
  34. Bedaax - Personal use only
  35. roinert - Personal use only
  36. pixcoose - Personal use only
  37. wmxyo - Personal use only
  38. renvem - Personal use only
  39. Sign Panels JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf R. Becker was a noted sign painter, designer and the creator of hundreds of unique alphabets which were published in the trade magazine Signs of the Times during the 1930s through the 1950s. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Media [and who is also the curator of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati], Jeff Levine received some reference material on Becker's work. Becker displayed many of his type styles within decorative panels—a popular trend in the days when signs were hand-lettered. Using the reference material as a guide, Jeff has re-drawn twenty-six sign panels for adaptation to digital print work. While the designs in themselves are not thoroughly unique to Alf Becker, he has left behind some tangible examples of how sign painters embellished their lettering work. With the use of complementary colors and tones, these panels—joined with vintage lettering - classically recreate the warm and attractive advertising of years ago.
  40. Smashed Display by Raquel Fernandes, $17.49
    Smashed Typeface is a reversed-contrast, slab serif, display font. Was inspired by the old west days that we can often see in printing, circus posters and wanted notices in western movies, even tho the style was really used in many parts of the world during that period. This style is sometimes called as "circus letter" too. Was designed to have a modern look, using straighter lines and an extended style, can be used on various situations like posters, logos for restaurants, alternative business like an old washing station (as you can see on the next images), music bands etc. I believe that is a promising typography that can be used by various designers in a lot of diverse project. It counts with 226 multi language characters, one weight on version 1.0, on a next version I hope to take this project to another level, creating a variable typeface from condensed to really extended weights. It would complete this typography and eliminate the limits of use.
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