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  1. Roadway - Unknown license
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  3. Magical Mystery Tour - Unknown license
  4. Fatboy Slim BLTC (BRK) - Unknown license
  5. Wolf's Bane Bold Pro - Unknown license
  6. Doctor Who 2006 - Unknown license
  7. Sprint - Unknown license
  8. Comic Relief - Personal use only
  9. Batman The Dark Knight - Unknown license
  10. SF Atarian System Extended - Unknown license
  11. Norton - Unknown license
  12. My Puma Oblique - Unknown license
  13. SF Atarian System - Unknown license
  14. Ultraworld - Unknown license
  15. InfraRed - Personal use only
  16. KissMeKissMeKissMe - Unknown license
  17. Coca Cola ii - Unknown license
  18. UnderWorld - Unknown license
  19. Lara Croft Tomb Raider - Unknown license
  20. NFL Broncos - Unknown license
  21. Stargate - Unknown license
  22. Miltown - Unknown license
  23. AmyBats3 - Unknown license
  24. ayupan - Unknown license
  25. TNA Lockdown - Unknown license
  26. Visionaries - Unknown license
  27. Super Ultra 911 - Personal use only
  28. SW Crawl Body - Unknown license
  29. Floydian - Unknown license
  30. Walecriture - 100% free
  31. Selectric Century by Indian Summer Studio, $45.00
    Also known as Schoolbook. 900+ glyphs. After Linn Boyd Benton's and Morris Fuller Benton's 1894 lower contrast version of Scotch Modern, Didone. The part of the large project on revival and further development (by drawing many additional glyphs) of the 20th century’s typewriters’ fonts. And especially the most famous, versatile and beautiful typewriter: IBM Selectric’s golfball fonts, lost for the civilization for many decades after ‘80s, not being created since then in digital vector form. This new sub-project started in July 2018 for the restoration of the most beautiful classical typefaces, used during the 20th century on the extremely rare now IBM Selectric Composer typewriters / desktop publishing systems. Together with Nick Hamze and the Right Reverend Theodore Munk, the collectors of old typewriters. IBM showed the perfect taste by developing these best historical book typefaces of the human civilization for typewriters. So people could type then using both the real book faces, and the famous classical ones.
  32. One-Eighty - Unknown license
  33. Intruder Alert - Unknown license
  34. Soft2911 by Ivan Kostynyk, $15.00
    This font was a product of self-initiated project I started a while back. It started and finished as a project that I was working on while procrastinating at school, for fun; however, I spent enough time to not give it out for free.
  35. Service Deluxe JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Titles from the 1938 movie "Service Deluxe" starring Vincent Price and Constance Bennett were the inspiration for the similarly named Art Deco typeface Service Deluxe JNL.
  36. Philadelphia by Elemeno, $25.00
    Philadelphia is all stars, stripes and Fourth of July fun. It is based on the text font Aldersgate, which compliments it well. Best at large sizes.
  37. IglooLaser - Unknown license
  38. CREATOR PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  39. Lorraine Braille by Echopraxium, $9.50
    This is a decorative and steganographic Braille font based on Lorraine Cross pattern. As the Lorraine cross splits space into six areas, it may be used to represent Braille glyphs. Provided Glyphs * Lowercase letters (a..z): a White cross and Black square dots * Uppercasecase letters (A..Z): a Black cross and White square dots * Special characters (e.g. !#$%*+<>{}()[]...) * Decorative glyphs (provided in black and white as well) Glyph code intervals - Codes 48..57: Bullets (0..9 digits) - Codes 130..150: 'White Stars' - Codes 192..233: 'Black Stars', Black border glyphs and other black patterns. - Codes 214..233: Border/Decorative glyphs (Black) - Codes 235..255: Border/Decorative glyphs (White) - Codes for Cross w/o dots: Black (192), White (235) - Codes for Cross and 6 dots: Black (191), White (234) - Code for 'Half-width space' (166) Posters 1. Logo: illustrates usage of border glyphs 2. Meta: Two big Lorraine Braille glyphs drawn with pattern glyphs 3. Stars: illustrates usage of 'Star' and pattern glyphs 4. Bullets: illustrates usage of bullet glyphs (0..9) 5. Human rights - Article 1 NB: - Encoding is: Windows Latin ("ANSI") - Published in two versions: Commercial and Free for personal use
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