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  1. Bambi Bold - Unknown license
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  3. InfraRed - Personal use only
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  8. EPF - 100% free
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  18. Bodidota - 100% free
  19. Clearblock circular - 3DFX - Unknown license
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  28. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
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  31. LT Edge Sans - 100% free
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  34. LT Wave - 100% free
  35. Romance Fatal Serif Std - Personal use only
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  39. Punkto by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    The Punkto font family comes in nine weights of Normal and Italic. With the Punkto font family, you can create beautiful works for the web, including logos, banners, body copy, and presentations. Punkto typeface also works nicely in print formats such as posters, T-shirts, magazines, and affiches. Because of its eye-pleasing style, this font is both effective and versatile. It supports a wide range of languages, including Extended Latin and Cyrillic.
  40. Quick Titling JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad spotted in a 1960 issue of Billboard magazine promoting a 45 rpm release by Randy Lee doing the old song "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?" featured the song title in a casual, brush lettered style. While the ad made a perfect model for a digital font design, the record itself tanked. Quick Titling JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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