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  1. Electrik Hollow - Unknown license
  2. GALLAECIA - Unknown license
  3. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  4. Binary X BRK - Unknown license
  5. 26WOMAN - Unknown license
  6. Danube - Unknown license
  7. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
  8. Superfly - Personal use only
  9. immoral - Unknown license
  10. Morphine Jack - Unknown license
  11. Swiss 924 by Bitstream, $29.99
    An old narrow Grotesque from Stempel’s early days (possibly Information Bold Condensed) revived and revised for photocomposition.
  12. Dodo by Indian Summer Studio, $49.00
    Modern antiqua (Victorian, Scotch Roman) «Dodo», 2008–2019. Named so as a portmanteau of Bodoni – Didot. XIX-th century fonts, especially Victorian antiquas, were almost excluded from the modern use by their XX-th century's descendants. And these new books had lost too much of their former beauty, elegance. Their old noble spirit. This project, «Dodo» was started in 2008 year as the first then modern revival for the Old Imperial Russian book scotch antiqua, used 120–170 years ago in almost every printed book. Still keeping the spirit of the Steam æra.
  13. Snoofer by Cool Fonts, $19.95
    Snoofer is a modern font that works for both display and text. It comes in 4 weights(Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic). Snoofer was inspired by a character in stories my dad told me as a kid. Somehow they always ended with "... and they never left home again." Enjoy!
  14. Blocksta by AVP, $30.00
    Based on the character shapes of Atria Bold, Blocksta is a bullish rough cut sans with extensive language support. Hopefully it won’t start another cold war.
  15. LT Festive Medium - 100% free
  16. Goth Stencil Premium - Personal use only
  17. Tombstone - Unknown license
  18. Niedermann Grotesk by steve mehallo, $19.14
    With the printing of the Futurist poem “Zang Tumb Tuuum” in 1914, modern art had taken a typographic twist: “words in freedom” (parole in libertà) were now a major part of the art world. The avant garde followed suit. Niedermann Grotesk is based on the everyday type that appeared in early modernist collages, journals and manifestos. It is a peculiar style of lettering—which was originally inspired by the Sachplakat (object poster) work of Lucian Bernhard—and adapted for hot metal in 1908 by Heinz Hoffmann. 100 years ago, the style became a workhorse of the German printing industry. Niedermann Grotesk is an updated variant, referencing the original poster art, each letter carefully drawn with an old brush. Bumpy, bold and blunt—with a suite of alternate characters and a few dingbats—Niedermann Grotesk is perfect for advertising, packaging, poetry, art, protests and retro homage.
  19. Strippy by Just Font You, $18.00
    Inspired from the bold and loud visual statements from the 90s poster and graphic design trend, makes Strippy can’t hold itself to be born in this universe. A clean, square, and bold form of body, makes Strippy is the simple way to go to shot your statement louder and wider.
  20. AZ Storm by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Storm was inspired from old '70's skateboard logo. This font was designed for use as a fun bold headline.
  21. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  22. tekken 6 2 - Unknown license
  23. Mogata - 100% free
  24. Rolloglide - Personal use only
  25. Rockabye - Personal use only
  26. Debitant - 100% free
  27. Blade Runner Movie Font - Unknown license
  28. Disparador - Personal use only
  29. SONY's Logo - Unknown license
  30. Got heroin? - Personal use only
  31. derail - Personal use only
  32. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  33. Barbaric - Personal use only
  34. Negotiate Free - Unknown license
  35. Brawl - Unknown license
  36. Azteak - Unknown license
  37. Punch Label - Unknown license
  38. Nuku Nuku - Unknown license
  39. DepotTrapharet - Unknown license
  40. Rexlia Free - Unknown license
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