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  1. Arcanum - Personal use only
  2. Covington SC Rev - Unknown license
  3. Pormask Ytterhud - 100% free
  4. KAMPUCHEA - Unknown license
  5. Covington Rev - Unknown license
  6. PrestonScript - Unknown license
  7. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  8. Magik - Unknown license
  9. StrangePhenomena [normal] - Unknown license
  10. miniskip - Unknown license
  11. Dreamspeak - Unknown license
  12. Arbeka - Unknown license
  13. D3 Snowboardism - Unknown license
  14. SF New Republic - Unknown license
  15. Rx-FiveOne - Unknown license
  16. Blaster Eternal - 100% free
  17. Avondale SC Inline - Unknown license
  18. Old Republic - Unknown license
  19. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  20. AidaSerif - Unknown license
  21. Action Man - Unknown license
  22. Fusion - 100% free
  23. Antaviana - Unknown license
  24. Speed Pixel - Personal use only
  25. Scarlett Busiat_Demo - Personal use only
  26. Chicory by Ascender, $29.99
    Chicory is a beautiful new calligraphic typeface with a touch of elegance. The narrow chancery style is perfect for formal invitations, newsletter mastheads, menus and greeting cards.
  27. Weiss by Linotype, $29.99
    The German poet, painter, calligrapher and type designer Emil Rudolf Weiß originally created this eponymous typeface for the Bauer Foundry of Frankfurt. Long known and loved by metal type enthusiasts under the name "Weiss Antiqua," this design was inspired by typefaces from the Italian Renaissance while still distinctly reflecting the artistic and poetic personality of its twentieth-century designer. Weiss has tall ascenders, sharp apex points, and a low-slung midsection on the caps. The italic moves like a classical ballerina. Weiss is one of the earliest contemporary serif types to have italics based on the chancery style of writing. The Weiss family works well for warmly legible text typography; and it's also an original choice for refined headline and display graphics."
  28. Black - Unknown license
  29. It Ain't Rocket Science - Personal use only
  30. Lady Ice - Extra Light - Unknown license
  31. Lady Ice - Small Caps - Unknown license
  32. Lady Ice - Extra Light - Unknown license
  33. Lady Ice Revisited Upper - Unknown license
  34. Zany Whatever It Means - Unknown license
  35. Do It Yourself JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Do It Yourself JNL was modeled after self-adhesive vinyl letters and numbers manufactured by Duro Art Industries of Chicago - formerly the Duro Decal Company. The hand-drawn look of the original lettering was retained by Jeff Levine to stay true to the design, and the rectangles that border each glyph represent the pieces of self-adhesive vinyl onto which the characters were silk screened. Limited character set.
  36. KG Shake It Off by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn by my 10-year-old daughter, this font comes in 4 whimsical styles- chunky, 3D, regular, and outline.
  37. Microsoft JhengHei UI TC by Microsoft Corporation, $129.00
  38. M XiangHe Hei TC by Monotype, $187.99
    The M XiangHe Hei Traditional Chinese typeface merges traditional brush strokes with modern letterforms to carefully balance traditional calligraphy with humanist design. Named for the smooth movements of a flying crane, the M XiangHe Hei typeface is designed to glide across the page, and features strokes that are partly derived from the Kaishu calligraphic style – an everyday script which dates back hundreds of years. M XiangHe Hei TC features Neue Frutiger for its Latin glyphs, and works harmoniously Neue Frutiger World and Monotype’s CJK typefaces: Tazugane Gothic (Japanese) and Seol Sans (Korean). M XiangHe Hei TC is a great choice for global brands using sans serif Latin typefaces looking to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice with Traditional Chinese. The M XiangHe Hei TC fonts have over 19,000 glyphs, and support the BIG5/HKHCS and CP950 character sets for Traditional Chinese.
  39. M Ling Wai TC by Monotype HK, $523.99
  40. Venture by Linotype, $29.99
    Venture Script reflects Hermann Zapf's handwriting. It was originally written with a Japanese feltpen. And like with Zapf's typeface Noris Script he wanted to preserve the rough outline of the handwritten form in the final drawings.
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