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  1. Dark11 - Unknown license
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  3. Cienfuegos - Personal use only
  4. Hard Block - Unknown license
  5. WhoopAss - Personal use only
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  7. VAL - Personal use only
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  10. ACID LABEL___ - Personal use only
  11. Pungen - Unknown license
  12. Lemonheads - Unknown license
  13. Club Dia - Unknown license
  14. Digital Kauno - Unknown license
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  16. Brushstroke Plain - Unknown license
  17. B de bonita - Personal use only
  18. Jadefedga[08] - 100% free
  19. Cactus Sandwich - 100% free
  20. Planet Megapolis - Personal use only
  21. Spin Cycle OT - 100% free
  22. Alfredo Heavy Hollow - Unknown license
  23. The Hands of Deaf - Personal use only
  24. Oaxaqueña Tall - Personal use only
  25. Ben-Zion - Personal use only
  26. Mario and Luigi - Unknown license
  27. Hitch - Unknown license
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  30. Electrofied - 100% free
  31. Graffito - Unknown license
  32. Fontasia V2.0: The Revenge - Unknown license
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  34. War Eagle - Personal use only
  35. 50's Headline DSG - Unknown license
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  37. Aromatica by Latinotype, $39.00
    Aromática—designed by Sofia Mohr—is a rounded typeface with a simple and clean look that reminds us of those strokes found in handwriting while providing functionality and readability. Aromática consists of 7 fonts: a monolinear Script, a Sans-serif of 5 weights, ranging from Extra Light to Bold, and a Patterns font, inspired by aromatic herbs and spices, which is the perfect companion to the Script and Sans faces. Aromática was specially designed for branding and packaging, but it may also be used for headlines, publishing and advertising. The family comes with a character set that supports 207 different languages.
  38. Nouveau LX Expanded by Vanarchiv, $31.00
    The original design came from Berthold Herold typeface, designed by Hermann Hoffmann during 1913 (Art Nouveau style) in Germany. This project started from flyer printed during 1947 with movable type, the specimen was scanned as a source to development some of the uppercase letterforms. However the most unusual and tricky element from this sample is the leg from the uppercase (R) which is different from the original Herold design, until now I didn’t found where this version originally came from. This expanded version only contain the bold weight, however there are also stencil (Nouveau LX Stencil) and condensed version (Nouveau LX) available.
  39. Nouveau LX by Vanarchiv, $27.00
    The original design came from Berthold Herold typeface, designed by Hermann Hoffmann during 1913 (Art Nouveau style) in Germany. This project started from flyer printed during 1947 with movable type, the specimen was scanned as a source to development some of the uppercase letterforms. However the most unusual and tricky element from this sample is the leg from the uppercase (R) which is different from the original Herold design, until now I didn’t found where this version originally came from. This font family only contain the bold weight, but there are also a stencil and expanded versions available.
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