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  1. Kimono - Unknown license
  2. Pixeldust - 100% free
  3. Daville Slanted - Unknown license
  4. Minisystem - Unknown license
  5. Ramo 2 Caps - Unknown license
  6. Thorazine - Unknown license
  7. Toy Train - Unknown license
  8. MWaKomia - Unknown license
  9. Punkinhead - Unknown license
  10. Daville Condensed - Unknown license
  11. canstop - Unknown license
  12. Sthlm graffiti - Unknown license
  13. PuffedRice - Unknown license
  14. Carbolith - Unknown license
  15. FontSale - Personal use only
  16. Army Boy - Unknown license
  17. Artlookin - Unknown license
  18. Lunasol - Unknown license
  19. Alphapix - Unknown license
  20. Grrrrrr - Unknown license
  21. Virginie - Personal use only
  22. Winkie - Unknown license
  23. BN-NoFear - Unknown license
  24. Outer Space JL - Unknown license
  25. EZBorder - Personal use only
  26. SpiderishFS - 100% free
  27. Archery Black Condensed - Unknown license
  28. Flemish Script by Bitstream, $29.99
    An ornate roundhand with looped ascenders and strongly flourished capitals prepared at Photon for their phototypesetters about 1960.
  29. Uptown Residence JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title card for the 1940 film "Too Many Husbands" served as the inspiration for Uptown Residence JNL.
  30. China Doll JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1960 edition of the Speedball® Pen lettering instruction book yielded the model for China Doll JNL.
  31. Bloody Murder BB by Blambot, $20.00
    A classic, comic book sound effects font, inspired by 1970's horror books! Contains dozens of European characters!
  32. Barricade JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Barricade JNL is Jeff Levine's take on an old favorite that's been around since at least the 1940s.
  33. Fountain Service JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fountain Service JNL was inspired by an exterior neon sign seen in an old photograph from the 1950s.
  34. Sacramento Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $39.00
    The Sacramento Pro family of typefaces was inspired by a monoline, semi-connected script from hand-lettering artist brochure work of the 1950's and 1960's. With its sophisticated upright stance, it stands on a thin line between formal and casual lettering styles, yet it has a commanding presence for headlines and titles. The Slim adds a fine pen-line style, while the Stout style expands the formal/casual dichotomy much further than the original weight. Opentype features include: - Contextual Alternates for initial and final forms. - Stylistic Alternates for an alternate lowercase t. - Discretionary Ligatures* for catch words like “and”, “at”, “by”, “for”, “of”, “or”, “the”, “to”, and “with”. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Proportional and Oldstyle figure sets. * Discretionary Ligatures not included in the Stout style due to heavyweight nature.
  35. Stellar by Monotype, $29.99
    Robert Hunter Middleton drew the original design of Stellar for the Ludlow Typograph Company in Chicago. Work began in the late 1920s, when Middleton was asked to create a sans serif type family to compete with European imports of Futura and Kabel. Stellar was Middleton's attempt to raise the ante. Where Futura and Kabel were geometric in design and monotone in weight, Stellar was based on roman character proportions and stroke weighs were stressed. In the late 1990s, Dave Farey took on the task of reviving the Stellar design. While Ludlow cut Stellar in a full range of point sizes, the family was limited to just a roman and bold design. Farey's revival is twice as large a family. It ranges from a very light called Stellar Nova to a very bold called Zeta In between are Lyra and Epsilon.
  36. Card-O-Mat by PintassilgoPrints, $30.00
    Card-O-Mat is an inspiring font family that makes it easy to design awesome greeting cards for many occasions. Each font is packed with an impressive number of items, check out the glyphs map and get surprised! Card-O-Mat Messages font counts more than 170 unique lettering designs, with a great assortment of messages. From an effusive ‘Happy Birthday’ to a sensible ‘Thank You’, you'll find charming choices for many situations. Card-O-Mat BuddyBirds brings more than 180 picture elements, comprising a pocketful of birds and handy adornments such as flowers, leaves, stars, clouds, speech bubbles and so on. Beyond making a perfect pair with Card-O-Mat Messages, it also goes brilliantly well with our hand-crafted fonts, like Populaire, Oyster, Berimbau, Amarelinha and many others. Pick the ones that fit you better and happy card making!
  37. Police JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Police JNL was modeled from one of the many fonts created by the late Alf Becker exclusively for Signs of the Times magazine during the 1930s through the 1950s. This was a bit of a difficult design to translate into a digital font file, because the individual characters did not follow a formal structure as to the width and length of the cast shadows or the letter shapes—such is the way of the hand-lettered alphabet. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications (and curator of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati) for providing the archival material to work from in creating this font. Police JNL has a limited character set. The basic A-Z character is on the upper and lower case keys, along with numbers, some punctuation and the dollar and cents signs.
  38. Yellow Magician - Unknown license
  39. Liturgisch - Personal use only
  40. SpäzBatz - Unknown license
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