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  1. Porky's - Personal use only
  2. GARFIELD the CAT - Personal use only
  3. AG Stencil - 100% free
  4. Pixochrome - Unknown license
  5. Continuum Light - Unknown license
  6. Mayonaise - Personal use only
  7. Spade - Unknown license
  8. Andrew Ward - 100% free
  9. Sucesion Slab - Personal use only
  10. Searider Falcon - Unknown license
  11. 11S01 Black Tuesday - Personal use only
  12. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  13. Hygiene - 100% free
  14. Birdman - Unknown license
  15. SF Technodelight - Unknown license
  16. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  17. WVelez Logofont - Unknown license
  18. Slukoni - 100% free
  19. Sporedom - Personal use only
  20. canstop - Unknown license
  21. Continuum Medium - Unknown license
  22. Sniglet - 100% free
  23. Tomorrow People - Unknown license
  24. FEAR Logo - Unknown license
  25. Getboreg Slab - Personal use only
  26. FF PQR Trial - Personal use only
  27. FF Mab - Personal use only
  28. Kallisto by Device, $39.00
    A robust rectangular sans with round corners and subtle rounded stroke terminals, Kallisto weds a rational, machine-made aesthetic with a certain warmth that derives from more familiar letter shapes found on diestamped or embossed boilerplate signs.
  29. Grover by Sudtipos, $35.00
    The object of Grover was to join two distinctive typeface designs: the basic European gothic of the late nineteenth century and the ‘rounded’ style found in 1960s America. The result is a clear, friendly face with subtle yet unforgettable features. Named after Grover Washington, Jr., the jazz saxophone player, Grover is geometrically constructed and yet very human in appearance. Sans and slab serif variations, true italic weights, as well as small caps afford Grover versatility and unique display characteristics.
  30. Grover Slab by Sudtipos, $35.00
    The object of Grover was to join two distinctive typeface designs: the basic European gothic of the late nineteenth century and the ‘rounded’ style found in 1960s America. The result is a clear, friendly face with subtle yet unforgettable features. Named after Grover Washington, Jr., the jazz saxophone player, Grover is geometrically constructed and yet very human in appearance. Sans and slab serif variations, true italic weights, as well as small caps afford Grover versatility and unique display characteristics.
  31. New Old English by K-Type, $20.00
    New Old English was prompted by two Victorian coins, the mid nineteenth century gothic crown and gothic florin, which featured a gothic script lowercase with quite modern looking, short ascenders and descenders enabling it to fit snugly around the queen’s head or heraldic motif. With thicker hairline strokes than normal Old English, a less sharp, warmer feel than lettering scripted with a pen, and circular instead of rhombic punctuation, this font is an attempt to capture the round-cornered softness of the die-struck lowercase blackletter. To increase harmony and homogeneity between the cases, the uppercase is narrower and simpler than is customary, without the excessive width or antiquated flamboyance of the traditional blackletter. It might even allow text set in capitals to look acceptable.
  32. Romance Fatal Goth Premium - Personal use only
  33. Romance Fatal Goth Versal - Personal use only
  34. 5 Fingered Goth SWTrial - Unknown license
  35. P22 Latimer by IHOF, $24.95
    Latimer is one of a series exploring a fusion of Roman and Gothic forms. Characteristics of each genre can be seen: the fluid tapering serifs and rounded shapes of the Roman form, contrasted with the angular diamond and hexagonal shapes of Gothic.
  36. VLNL Brak by VetteLetters, $35.00
    Brak is the dutch word for ‘brackish’, the mix of fresh and salten sea water found in river deltas and estuaries. Brak is also VetteLetters’ straightforward display font with straight lines and rounded ends, and comes in two weights. It does really well in sea food dishes like fish, lobster, mussels and shrimps. Brak doesn't beat around the bush, it is an all-caps typeface with alternative capital letterforms assigned to the lowercase positions, for a variety of combinations.
  37. Model Railroad JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The block style lettering with rounded corners found on a package for model railroad kit parts was the inspiration for Model Railroad JNL.
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