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  1. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  2. SF Slapstick Comic Shaded - Unknown license
  3. SF Chrome Fenders Condensed - Unknown license
  4. SF Orson Casual Light - Unknown license
  5. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  6. SF Archery Black SC Outline - Unknown license
  7. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
  8. SF Orson Casual Medium - Unknown license
  9. SF Shai Fontai Distressed - Unknown license
  10. SF Pale Bottom Shaded - Unknown license
  11. SF Orson Casual Shaded - Unknown license
  12. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  13. SF Square Root Shaded - Unknown license
  14. SF Pale Bottom Condensed - Unknown license
  15. SF Archery Black SC - Unknown license
  16. SF Pale Bottom Extended - Unknown license
  17. SF Square Root Extended - Unknown license
  18. SF Archery Black SC Shaded - Unknown license
  19. SF Wonder Comic Blotch - Unknown license
  20. SF Minced Meat Shaded - Unknown license
  21. SF Chrome Fenders Extended - Unknown license
  22. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  23. SF Archery Black Shaded - Unknown license
  24. SF Intoxicated Blues Shaded - Unknown license
  25. SF Shai Fontai Extended - Unknown license
  26. SF Minced Meat Extended - Unknown license
  27. BitchSlap - Unknown license
  28. Fizzo - Unknown license
  29. Dead Mementro by Letterhead Studio-VG, $20.00
    Dead Mementro typeface (ex Dead Metro) has simple and strong shapes. It is a little bit narrow sans serif typeface with brutal constructions of characters. The first edition of typeface — Dead Metro — was realised in 1998 as the part of Garbage Type Foundry project. Now Dead Mementro has more characters and styles.
  30. Old Number Ten NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here is a faithful revival of Gothic Number Ten, released by the Cincinnati Type Foundry in the late 1800s. Not your garden-variety sans-serif, its quirky caps will warm up your headlines. Both flavors of this font feature the 1252 Latin, 1250 Central European, 1254 Turkish and 1257 Baltic character sets.
  31. Replay Pro by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    Replay is a pure hymn to the classic typeface Caslon originally made by William Caslon (1692–1766). The typeface that bears his name, was made between 1720 and 1726. In 1739 he founded the Caslon Foundry which later become a property of Stephenson, Blake & Co., but remained an independent foundry until 1937. The typeface have been popular ever since it was made and still stand proud as a classic text face. MRF made detailed research, including versions from Adobe and Justin Howes. The end result is leaning more towards the original. Some minor »imperfections« are also incorporated in order to make the typeface more lively and old fashioned.
  32. DS Diploma - Unknown license
  33. Clarendon No 1 by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual. Clarendon is a trademark of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.
  34. Gothic Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a specimen book from Stevens, Shanks & Sons, Ltd. of London (circa1930s) “Royal Gothic” was their version of a classic grotesk sans that had been in use as far back as 1899 when the Keystone Foundry called it “Charter Oak”. The terms "gothic" and "grotesk" were equally applied to early sans serif typefaces – at first not well embraced by printers as being too ugly (grotesque) for use. One familiar characteristic of early grotesk fonts (such as this one) is the numerous variations of character widths and shapes. By combining those two terms into a font name, the digital version of this design is called Gothic Grotesk JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Wood Poster Display JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Poster Display JNL is a more casual sans wood type, with a bold and friendly appeal. This font offers a pleasant design which lends itself perfectly to titling, price cards, event notices and any print or web design that prefers a less formal structure to its typography.
  36. Commentary JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Commentary JNL is a serif treatment of Jeff Levine's popular Stylor JNL sans serif font. Offered in two weights—regular and light—Commentary is a perfect alternative to formal text fonts and has just a touch of hand-made design to make for a more casual reading experience.
  37. Syoog by Baqoos, $28.00
    Syoog is a robust proportional linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 240+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions available in opentype .otf format
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