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  1. Mainframe BB - Personal use only
  2. Lost Forever - Unknown license
  3. rhino dino - Unknown license
  4. StandingRoomOnly - Unknown license
  5. Liquidy Bulbous - Unknown license
  6. Kimberley - Unknown license
  7. Kicking Limos - Unknown license
  8. Nixon - Unknown license
  9. Nicotine Stains - Unknown license
  10. Pupcat - Unknown license
  11. Linear Curve Fatty - Unknown license
  12. Shazbot - Unknown license
  13. DS Thompson - Unknown license
  14. Black Eye Nue - Unknown license
  15. Bandwidth BRK - Unknown license
  16. LED - Unknown license
  17. GiantTigers - Unknown license
  18. Lounge Bait - Personal use only
  19. Chibaraki Now - Unknown license
  20. Eight Track program 4 - Personal use only
  21. Family Guy - Unknown license
  22. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  23. Kremlin Kourier II - Unknown license
  24. Strasua - Unknown license
  25. Sergeant SixPack - Personal use only
  26. TeamSpirit - 100% free
  27. Geiger by WyldType, $14.99
    Geiger is a geometric typeface inspired by type found in the intros of Commodore 64 games, its attention to the grid and its limited set of building blocks. The design of Geiger respects these criteria to create a sturdy alphabet without diagonals, and loosen its grip on the classic limitations to produce a complete character set worthy of today`s high-resolution displays with a retro touch. The properties of classic computing platforms, like their limited memory and low-resolution displays, required that the designers and programmers of the time devise and use certain techniques to produce interesting visual results. These platforms offered limited sets of default building blocks from which to build more complex graphics and type, and some skilled coders would work around these limitations to produce the unexpected. One of the areas that saw experimental digital type flourish is the Commodore 64 intro scene. The Geiger family includes four styles (regular, oblique, bold and bold oblique), all include common ligatures (fi, ff, ffi, fj, fl, jj, tt, Th, TT) and a few stylistic alternates (K, L). A particular attention was paid to the pattern created by the vertical stem and negative spaces of tightly set text, especially for Geiger Bold. Geiger produces good results at a size of 30pt or more, but we suggest using it at higher display sizes.
  28. Klarissa - Personal use only
  29. LHF Centennial Banker by Letterhead Fonts, $42.00
    A bold currency typeface that's perfect for replicating the style of money and old stock certificates. Includes drop caps on lowercase characters.
  30. Sagona by René Bieder, $39.00
    Sagona is a contemporary slab serif building on the clarendon/ionic model dating back to the 19th century. Like its most famous representative Clarendon, Sagona features strong serifs and a variable stroke contrast resulting in a versatile typeface working great in headlines and small text sizes. Where great typefaces like Sentinel, Belizio or FF Hertz are staying close to the industrial and strict appearance, Sagona is focusing on a warm and welcoming approach, emphasizing a subtle elegance especially in the mid weights. The family comes in nine weights with matching true italics. It is equipped with a large set of alternative glyphs, ligatures, old style numbers, initials and finitials, two sets of arrows and many more opentype features making it a perfect choice for professional type setting.
  31. Ornatique - 100% free
  32. Fontenay Fancy - Personal use only
  33. MADFONT Regular - Unknown license
  34. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  35. Dirt2 SoulStalker - Personal use only
  36. Ithornët - Personal use only
  37. WW2 BlackltrAlt - Unknown license
  38. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  39. Gothic Ultra Trendy - Unknown license
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