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  1. cup Font - Unknown license
  2. AndironOutline - Unknown license
  3. WC Wunderbach Bta - Unknown license
  4. RNS BARUTA BLACK - 100% free
  5. Bionic Comic - Personal use only
  6. Jonny Quest Classic - Unknown license
  7. Jumbo Outline - 100% free
  8. Star Series - Unknown license
  9. Robotaur - Unknown license
  10. Notice - Unknown license
  11. Arbuckle - Unknown license
  12. RaveParty Narrow - Unknown license
  13. Crosspatchers delight - Unknown license
  14. Pakenham - Unknown license
  15. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  16. PR8 London Ads - Unknown license
  17. Brothers of Metal - Unknown license
  18. Heavy Rotation - Unknown license
  19. Lumio - Unknown license
  20. HIPTRONIC - 100% free
  21. Kovacs - Unknown license
  22. American Dream - Unknown license
  23. NeverSayDie - Unknown license
  24. Staggering Bob - Unknown license
  25. Prussian Brew - Unknown license
  26. Haenel Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    A bold but nevertheless pleasant black-letter font which was released for the first time about 1840 by the Haenel'sche Printshop and Letterfoundery in Berlin. Haenel Fraktur contains a bunch of useful ligatures, and by typing 'N', 'o' and period you get an old style number sign by activating the Ordinals feature.
  27. Contenu EBook by Hackberry Font Foundry, $19.95
    Because ebooks will not normally accept .otf fonts, and they don't support Opentype features, this font family was designed to be used for the ebook conversions of print books. It uses old style figures. The italics are slanted a bit more. And Heavy is a little bolder than the bold in Contenu Book.
  28. Bishops Stinger by Folding Type, $9.00
    Ouch! Bishops Stinger is a unique isometric display typeface, perfect for bold headlines and logotypes. The blunt serifs and terminals that appear on select letters help ground the faced-paced look. When used for a block of text at smaller sizes the style resembles old script writing but with a retro futuristic twist.
  29. Natural Born Designer by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    True bold font, only available in uppercase but with different styles. This font of 106 characters is really easy to use in your design and takes his inspiration from the old school post graffiti. The name comes from the movie "Natural Born Killers" by Oliver Stone. UPPERCASE 
lowercase 
Numerals 
Punctuation 106 characters
  30. Studio Five by Lafonts, $29.00
    Designed after the sixties neon sign of an arthouse cinema in downtown Zurich, Studio 5 is now a typeface for many applications. The three different styles include old style numbers and alternate characters for titling. All styles have the same metrics. Bold and open styles can be layered for neon sign effects.
  31. Ghoulish - 100% free
  32. Impact by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Impact As its name suggests, Impact, a bold sans serif, is designed to make an impression on the reader. Obviously a display font, Impact makes use of its thick strokes and blocked style, to catch and hold the eye. Because Impact is so striking, it is best placed in plenty of white space so that it does not overwhelm any accompanying text.
  33. Okelani Script by Fontop, $14.00
    Tropical temptation with Okelani script. Cute hand lettered font inspired by Hawaii islands’ natural beauty and zest. Stylistic alternates gives an additional handmade mood. Your quotes, wedding items would look sooo cute with this font. Also is perfect for social media texts, blogs and much more. Font is Latin multilingual and have uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and basic punctuations.
  34. Lyric Stencil NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This elegant stencil face is based on an alphabet found in one of the innumerable Dover Books volumes edited by Dan X. Solo. Intended for headline use, it can also be employed effectively for short blocks of body copy. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  35. Elefantasia NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The inspiration for this typeface—originally called Elefanta—enjoyed popularity stateside in the late nineteenth century, an import from the Karl Brendler & Söhne foundry of Vienna. Its graceful yet playful elegance makes it suited for a wide range of projects where projecting warmth is desirable. Both versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  36. Covington Exp - Unknown license
  37. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  38. HVD Comic Serif - Unknown license
  39. Covington SC - Unknown license
  40. Teleprinter - Unknown license
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