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  1. DejaVu Serif - Unknown license
  2. Bambi Bold - Unknown license
  3. Derniere - Unknown license
  4. InfraRed - Personal use only
  5. Powell Antique - Personal use only
  6. DejaVu Serif Condensed - Unknown license
  7. NFL Broncos - Unknown license
  8. EPF - 100% free
  9. red shirt - Unknown license
  10. BPmono - Unknown license
  11. advent - Unknown license
  12. 18thCentury - Unknown license
  13. Criminal - Unknown license
  14. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  15. 7 days rotated - Unknown license
  16. Aurulent Sans Mono - Unknown license
  17. REDRING 1969 - Unknown license
  18. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  19. FatSansRound - 100% free
  20. Steiner - Unknown license
  21. BrightonBold - Unknown license
  22. Concielian - Personal use only
  23. Valdemar - Unknown license
  24. Bodidota - 100% free
  25. SW Crawl Body - Unknown license
  26. W.J. Pearce hollow - Unknown license
  27. Wellsley - Unknown license
  28. Castorgate - Unknown license
  29. eko - Unknown license
  30. Archery Black Condensed - Unknown license
  31. Clearblock circular - 3DFX - Unknown license
  32. LT Wave - 100% free
  33. Rint Basic - Personal use only
  34. Flipahaus - Personal use only
  35. LT Edge Sans - 100% free
  36. HUBlueocean by Heummdesign, $15.00
    HU Blueocean is a headline typeface created by imagining waves in a square glass tube. It iis designed to be used in various environments by adding decorative elements, the swaying form of waves, to the Gothic style of a full square module. There is 1 weight of HU Blueocean : Black Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Multilanguage (Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin, Dutch, Afrikaans, Basic Greek, Basic Cyrillic, Mathematical Operators) 882 Glyphs
  37. ArchiLogo by Archiness, $-
    ArchiLogo is not a regular outline-font. It has a stencil element to it and it’s a kind of indirect, because the font is basically the space between the lines. You have to read between the lines, so to speak. It’s like one of the key elements in architecture: the space between the walls. Here’s where type design meets architecture! The new version, ArchiLogo 3.0, has been improved slightly and 13 glyphs have been added to a total of 85 characters. It is still a free font. Because of the popularity of this font I decided to introduce ArchiLogo Pro. Indeed, the pro version of ArchiLogo. Besides the basic Macintosh Character Set the supported languages are Latin 1, Latin 2: Eastern Europe, Turkish, Windows Baltic. It grew to over 300 glyphs.
  38. Wood Poster Display JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Poster Display JNL is a more casual sans wood type, with a bold and friendly appeal. This font offers a pleasant design which lends itself perfectly to titling, price cards, event notices and any print or web design that prefers a less formal structure to its typography.
  39. Weiss Rundgotisch by Linotype, $67.99
    The German designer Emil Rudolf Weiss originally created Weiss Rundgotisch for the Bauer typefoundry in 1937. In their catalog for the typeface, Bauer began with this quote from Leonhard Wagner: The round gothic (rundgotisch) script is the most beautiful kind of script; she is called the mother and the queen of all the rest." While designing Weiss Rundgotisch, Weiss was inspired by Renaissance types cut by the Augsberg printer Erhard Ratdolt. Ratdolt had spent some time in Venice, which is most likely where he became familiar with round gothic letters. This sort of letterform was never as popular in Germany as Fraktur or Gotisch may have been, but round gothic types were used there for centuries to represent arts and craft feelings, as well as old-fashioned handwork. For a blackletter typeface, Weiss Rundgotisch is very similar to normal serif and sans serif designs, especially its uppercase letters, which seem to have some uncial influence in them as well. Therefore, Weiss Rundgotisch is more legible for contemporary readers, making this an excellent choice for anyone looking to set text, logos, or headlines with in blackletter. Weiss Rundgotisch was apparently quite a difficult typeface to design, even for a master designer like Weiss. He began work on the face in 1915; Weiss Rundgotisch's development took over 20 years to complete."
  40. monofur - Unknown license
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