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  1. Mellin by Greater Albion Typefounders, $7.95
    Mellin takes us to the simple designs of the Streamline era. It is based on heavy vertical strokes with a slight taper. Mellin is offered in a solid form as well as an open outline face, and is ideally suited for posters that aim at the elegant functionality of the 40s and 50s.
  2. Sliced Open by ArtyType, $29.00
    This type family is the lighter, more open companion to the eye-catching Sliced volume, a masculine display face with boldly sliced terminals and angles, available in 3 widths. The complete Sliced volume numbers 14 styles, a versatile modern suite of fonts with extended European language coverage, available in OpenType, TrueType & web formats.
  3. Houndstooth by Elemeno, $25.00
    Part of the Zoot Suite of offbeat handwriting fonts, Herringbone is based on a fast and sloppy formal script the designer has been using since he was a child. For use when handwriting fonts are too informal and script fonts too formal. Herringbone is a happy medium. For a lighter look, try Herringbone.
  4. MonteCarlo by TypeSETit, $29.95
    MonteCarlo is a beautiful formal script— both contemporary and traditional. This connecting script’s italic is slight, making it an extremely legible design. Its additional flourishing options offer truly diverse possibilities for customization of display. MonteCarlo is perfect for those situations that require an ornate look, and a readable message, without compromising beautiful design.
  5. Electrostatic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Electrostatic JNL was inspired by the 1930s lettering for radio station WMCA in New York City. It was found as part of an ad for the station in a 1932 radio broadcasting trade magazine. WMCA went on the air Feb. 6, 1925. According to Wikipedia, the "MCA" call letters stood for the Hotel McAlpin, where the station's original studio and transmitter were located. "W" is the call sign prefix for all broadcast stations East of the Mississippi River; with the exception of KDKA (Pittsburgh), which was the nation's first commercial radio station. This bold novelty typeface with lightning bolds intersecting the characters can be used to represent anything from electricity to stormy days; power generators to brute force and so forth. Electrostatic JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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  7. Chasing Miracles - Unknown license
  8. Aesthetikos - Personal use only
  9. Rachelle Sapphire - Personal use only
  10. Blantick Script - Personal use only
  11. Argillites - Personal use only
  12. LT Festive Medium - 100% free
  13. Romantyc Paradise - Personal use only
  14. Little Cupcakes - Unknown license
  15. Voice of the Highlander - Personal use only
  16. Hotel Coral Essex - Personal use only
  17. Last Dream - Personal use only
  18. Gretoon Highlight - Personal use only
  19. WHEN THE GOES SUN . SCENE - Unknown license
  20. Tusch Touch 3 - Personal use only
  21. Ingleby Regular - Personal use only
  22. You Are Loved - Personal use only
  23. Tribal Dragon - Personal use only
  24. Modern Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  25. Advanced Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  26. Retro Stereo Thin - Unknown license
  27. Modern LED Board-7 - Personal use only
  28. SF Laundromatic Condensed - Unknown license
  29. Scream Ghost - Personal use only
  30. Get Free - Unknown license
  31. vtks alcalina - 100% free
  32. Servin' For Salute - Personal use only
  33. Lamini EQ - Personal use only
  34. Hard Block - Unknown license
  35. Midiet - 100% free
  36. Aggressive Angry Baby Killer - Personal use only
  37. Special K - 100% free
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