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  1. Jackie O'Lantern - Unknown license
  2. SW Crawl Body - Unknown license
  3. W.J. Pearce hollow - Unknown license
  4. Castorgate - Unknown license
  5. Langó - Unknown license
  6. ideoma PSEUDO - Personal use only
  7. Stencilia-A - 100% free
  8. eko - Unknown license
  9. PF Tempesta Seven Extended - Unknown license
  10. Enter Sansman - Unknown license
  11. Discrdive 3D - 100% free
  12. Mr. Quincy - Personal use only
  13. Ff Moon - Personal use only
  14. FEAR Dynamic - Unknown license
  15. LT Wave - 100% free
  16. Rint Basic - Personal use only
  17. Flipahaus - Personal use only
  18. Faqro Extended - Personal use only
  19. Scott Room - Personal use only
  20. Fear Robot - Personal use only
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  22. Blockletter - Personal use only
  23. Death Star - Personal use only
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  26. Getboreg Minus Tech - Personal use only
  27. Cronus - Personal use only
  28. DT Skiart Subtle by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $9.00
    ‘Skiart Serif Subtle’ is now available online. Originally inspired by the san serif font ‘Skia’ by Mathew Carter for Apple. ‘Skiart’ was designed to feel more like a serifed font, but without any serifs. It took a step between sans serif and serif fonts. Next on the path towards a serif font came Skiart Serif Mini, with tiny serifs added. This was a true serif font, all be it on the small side. Skiart Serif Subtle is less of a serif than Skiart Serif Mini, in that it doesn’t have actual 'serifs' as such. It has a subtle flare where a serif might normally be found. It remains fully readable and feels as clean and normal as any of the best body copy serifs, and yet still has the strong solid bones of all the other Skiart font families. If compared to one of the more commonly used serifs like ‘Times New Roman’, the ‘Skiart Serif Subtle’ lowercase is more open with a taller x-height, increasing its readability and friendliness. The serifs are smaller and less distracting. They are not pretending to be ligatures. Where ‘Times’ makes its p q b d forms out of a barely touching oval and stem, the ‘Serif Subtle’ forms are much more firmly attached, appearing clearly as single letters. The standard setting for the a’s and g’s are round single story, feeling warmer and more inviting in the ‘Serif Mini’ font. Much more friendly than the stuffy double-storied versions in fonts such as ‘Times’ etc.
  29. Posteratus Rex - Personal use only
  30. !Lestatic CSS - 100% free
  31. MY TURTLE - Personal use only
  32. PreludeFLF - Unknown license
  33. Smargana - Unknown license
  34. Leander - 100% free
  35. BB Petie Boy - Unknown license
  36. Guttural - Unknown license
  37. American Bravado - Personal use only
  38. jamaistevie - 100% free
  39. PL Radiant by Monotype, $29.99
    Radiant font was designed by Robert Hunter Middleton in 1938 and first appeared with the Ludlow Typograph Company. It displays the strong stroke contrast typical of transitional antiquas but has no serifs. It mixes characteristics of the antique style with that of the sans serif and is therefore referred to as a sans serif antiqua. The font Brittanic displays similar characteristics. The slender characters with their high x-heights give Radiant font an elegant, sophisticated look. The finer weights are a good choice for short and middle length texts and the bolder weights are good for headlines.
  40. Radiant by NicePrice Font Collection, $4.99
    Radiant font was designed by Robert Hunter Middleton in 1938 and first appeared with the Ludlow Typograph Company. It displays the strong stroke contrast typical of transitional antiquas but has no serifs. It mixes characteristics of the antique style with that of the sans serif and is therefore referred to as a sans serif antiqua. The font Brittanic displays similar characteristics. The slender characters with their high x-heights give Radiant font an elegant, sophisticated look. The finer weights are a good choice for short and middle length texts and the bolder weights are good for headlines.
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