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  1. TOILET dsnp - Unknown license
  2. Lionheart Italic - Unknown license
  3. Regulators Outline - Unknown license
  4. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  5. XPED Bold - Unknown license
  6. Regulators Italic - Unknown license
  7. Perdition Extended - Unknown license
  8. Lionheart Shadow - Unknown license
  9. Perdition Outline - Unknown license
  10. Perdition Italic - Unknown license
  11. Wolf's Bane Shadow - Unknown license
  12. U.S.A. Expanded - Unknown license
  13. Perdition Bold - Unknown license
  14. U.S.A. Left - Personal use only
  15. XperimentypoStripes-Two - Unknown license
  16. U.S.A. Gradient - Unknown license
  17. XPED Condensed - Unknown license
  18. XPED Italic - Unknown license
  19. 7inch Regular - Unknown license
  20. Uberhölme - Personal use only
  21. XperimentypoThree - Unknown license
  22. XPED Distressed - Unknown license
  23. Void - Unknown license
  24. XPED Light - Unknown license
  25. Regulators Condensed - Personal use only
  26. Perdition Condensed - Unknown license
  27. Lionheart Bold - Unknown license
  28. U.S.A. Light - Unknown license
  29. 7inch Rounded - Unknown license
  30. U.S.A. Italic - Unknown license
  31. CEREAL KILLERZ - Personal use only
  32. Inoxida by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Inoxida is Oxida's softer and more graceful sister. While Oxida has become quite the common sighting on the packaging of vegetables and organic foods, Inoxida now comes to fit the bill for food packaging that can benefit from more sophisticated script lettering. Inoxida is not just a softening of Oxida’s slightly rough edges. It is a complete reworking of the way its letters were constructed, and the introduction of a smoother size relationship between uppercase and lowercase. Designed by Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul.
  33. Titulata by Tipo, $85.00
    The design for Titulata was based on the need for a titles of extreme weight, dynamics and soft morphology. Strong and clear, it takes graceful form in the line and is legible even in small bodies. The script variable is softer and features some punch-line touches, providing another vision and incorporating traits of manual writing. One important feature is that both styles have the same rendering in text box, reason why signs can be combined without other alteration that the form of the printed word.
  34. Van Dijk by ITC, $40.99
    Van Dijk was designed by Peter O'Donnell in 1986 and is a zigzag typeface with a printed handwritten character. Angular forms and an emphasized slant to the right make it seem energetic and forward-reaching. The s forms with their rounded and softer forms contrast all the better with the rest of the alphabet. The strong figures of Van Dijk are reminiscent of advertisements of the 1940s. Van Dijk is best used for headlines or short texts in point sizes of 12 or larger.
  35. Work Crew Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1949 Paramount comedy "My Friend Irma" (a film based on the popular radio series that introduced America to Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis), an opening gag set-up involving excavation work utilizes street barricades which inspired Work Crew Stencil JNL. Placed along the site, different advisories are stenciled upon barricades warning of the work in progress. The scatterbrained Irma (Marie Wilson) walks straight through the construction, oblivious as to what's going on around her and steps right into the open hole dug into the sidewalk (a scene she reprises in 1950's "My Friend Irma Goes West").
  36. Elektronik - Personal use only
  37. Kawaii Food Font - Personal use only
  38. GHOSTS ITALC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  39. Yoko Smile - Personal use only
  40. Lovely Amatis Signature - Personal use only
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