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  1. Luteous Exodus - Unknown license
  2. Futurex Distro - Unknown license
  3. CROWD PERSONAL USE - Unknown license
  4. PALMSPRINGS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  5. BACK TO SCHOOL - Personal use only
  6. Midnight Hour - Personal use only
  7. Kyrial Sans Pro by Mostardesign, $-
    Designed in 2011 by Olivier Gourvat, this font family has generous proportions with a range of weights make it a versatile family for print, text, signage, branding and web design work. Kyrial Sans Pro offers lots of OpenType goodness and broad language support.
  8. SPORT RELIEF - Personal use only
  9. LT Festive Medium - 100% free
  10. Voice of the Highlander - Personal use only
  11. Modern Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  12. Advanced Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  13. Retro Stereo Thin - Unknown license
  14. Modern LED Board-7 - Personal use only
  15. Scream Ghost - Personal use only
  16. Advanced LED Board-7 - Personal use only
  17. Small Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  18. Komika Hand - Unknown license
  19. Taper - Unknown license
  20. Komika Text Kaps - Unknown license
  21. Gato - Personal use only
  22. JASON PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  23. BARBEDWIRE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  24. Wolf's Bane - Unknown license
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  26. Rogue Hero - Unknown license
  27. Hulkbusters 3D - Personal use only
  28. Space Junker - Unknown license
  29. Excelerate - Unknown license
  30. beaaaar - Unknown license
  31. Homemade Robot - Unknown license
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  33. XPED Shadow - Unknown license
  34. Type2 - Unknown license
  35. Outlands Truetype - Unknown license
  36. 00 Starmap Truetype - Unknown license
  37. Wingman by Fontforecast, $23.00
    Wingman consists of nine fonts, that can work together in perfect harmony to create beautiful designs. Like a true wingman they reinforce each others potential and offer mutual support. Wingman Brush takes the lead and is, with its six styles, well equipped for many challenging typographic tasks. All Brush styles (except Brush Extra) have 815 glyphs and are packed with Open Type magic, e.g. contextual alternates, that automatically replace beginning and ending glyphs as you type. There are lots of swashes to choose from, organized in several stylistic sets. The bold and the regular styles have matching shadow versions. Brush Bold and Brush Silhouette fit together also. Nice logo-like effects can be achieved by layering these styles. On top of that Brush Vintage was added for a rustic feel. Brush Extra has 322 design elements in both smooth and vintage style. Wingman Serif was designed to use together with the brush styles. It comes in a solid and outline version. Both fonts can fly solo, but together with Wingman Brush they make a powerful formation. Wingman Family requires the use of an Open Type savvy application.
  38. Bookman Old Style by Monotype, $40.99
    The origins of Bookman Old Style lie in the typeface called Oldstyle Antique, designed by A C Phemister circa 1858 for the Miller and Richard foundry in Edinburgh, Scotland. Many American foundries made versions of this type which eventually became known as Bookman. Monotype Bookman Old Style roman is based on earlier Lanston Monotype and ATF models. The italic has been re drawn following the style of the Oldstyle Antique italics of Miller and Richard. Although called “Old Style,” the near vertical stress of the face puts it into the transitional category. The Bookman Old Style font family is a legible and robust text face.
  39. Bookman Old Style Paneuropean by Monotype, $92.99
    The origins of Bookman Old Style lie in the typeface called Oldstyle Antique, designed by A C Phemister circa 1858 for the Miller and Richard foundry in Edinburgh, Scotland. Many American foundries made versions of this type which eventually became known as Bookman. Monotype Bookman Old Style roman is based on earlier Lanston Monotype and ATF models. The italic has been re drawn following the style of the Oldstyle Antique italics of Miller and Richard. Although called “Old Style,” the near vertical stress of the face puts it into the transitional category. The Bookman Old Style font family is a legible and robust text face.
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