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  1. Ruthless Wreckin TWO - Personal use only
  2. MKorsair - 100% free
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  4. Alba Super - Personal use only
  5. Brother Bear - 100% free
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  20. CMSquish - 100% free
  21. Besign - 100% free
  22. Vaguely Repulsive - Unknown license
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  31. Volta by Linotype, $29.99
    Volta is a robust typeface from the 1950s. A revisit to styles that were en vogue at the turn of the century, Bauer type foundry designers Walter Baum and Konrad Bauer designed this type family in1955. The form of Volta's letters are similar to those in New Transitional Serif typefaces, like Cheltenham and Century. Developed after the Didone (i.e., Bodoni) style types, New Transitional Serifs speak more to the zeitgeist of the late 19th Cntury, and were typographic adaptations to it's newer technologies. Already in the period of mass production, typographers and printers at the dawn of the 20th Century had to cope with larger print runs on cheaper materials. The robust letterforms of New Transitional Serifs were designed to compensate for this, but they were also ingenious little inventions in their own right. Form the beginning, the new, peculiar forms of New Transitional Serif letters were adopted for use by advertisers. Their robustness also allowed them to be used in virtually all sizes. Volta was designed especially with advertising display usage in mind. The x-height of Volta's letters is higher than average for serif faces. It is recommended that Volta be used exclusively for shorter tracks of text, above 12 point. Headlines look dashing set in Volta. Four different font styles are available for the Volta typeface: Regular, Medium, Medium Italic, and Bold."
  32. Ticky font - Unknown license
  33. Jeff-Chris - Unknown license
  34. Plastic Tomato - Unknown license
  35. La Macchina by FontMesa, $20.00
    La Macchina is a bold script suitable for logos, letterheads & headlines. It also resembles the lettering used by Lamborghini Automobiles.
  36. Santeli by Melvastype, $35.00
    Santeli is a big and bold script family containing three weights. It has a smooth feeling spiced with sharp edges.
  37. Attendance by TanveerType, $12.00
    Attendance is a bold and playful font that can be used for logos, t-shirts, branding and many other projects.
  38. Bunky by Lebbad Design, $24.95
    Bunky is a fun font with a quirky twist. Bouncy and bold, it packs a punch for a funky headline!
  39. Kalgellise by SSI.Scraps, $8.00
    Kalgellise is an elegant brush font with a bold twist. It will inspire any design projects with its authentic charm.
  40. Anthemic by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Anthemic is an timeless bolded script font that is incredibly versatile and will look great on any design or craft.
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