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  1. Astronaut - Personal use only
  2. Zeppelin 2 - Unknown license
  3. PAss the CheX - Unknown license
  4. Bodoni Hand - Unknown license
  5. rockdafonkybit - Personal use only
  6. TaitDemo - Unknown license
  7. Berliner - Unknown license
  8. GhostTown - Unknown license
  9. Argonaut - Unknown license
  10. BarbedWire - Unknown license
  11. Thomas Paine - Unknown license
  12. Red October - Personal use only
  13. grotto Med - Personal use only
  14. Lausanne - Personal use only
  15. Red October - Personal use only
  16. KAH by MADType, $21.00
    KAH is a font which is based on a strict LCD-style grid. KAH is perfect for mocking up LCD screens or to create a technological/futuristic aesthetic in your design.
  17. Watchmaker by Ingrimayne Type, $5.95
    Watchmaker was designed with the limitations imposed by a simple LCD that is meant only to display numbers. Most LCD typefaces use some diagonals to make the letters look better. This one does not and from it you can see why a few diagonals are needed to display letters on a LCD. Watchmaker is monospaced and comes in plain and bold weights.
  18. Dited - 100% free
  19. Impacted - Unknown license
  20. Retro Stereo Thin - Unknown license
  21. Ronduit Capitals Light - Personal use only
  22. BOOTLE - Unknown license
  23. FloMotion - Unknown license
  24. Vegas Desert - Personal use only
  25. They Killed Kenny! - Unknown license
  26. Thik by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    I've heard it described as "Copperplate Gothic" on LSD. It's broad, funky and dangerously pointy.
  27. BD Schablone by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Schablone is a bold, human stencil with an anticipation of the digital lcd display.
  28. Westminster - Unknown license
  29. 1st Ave by Design is Culture, $39.00
    1st Ave is the most experimental of my typefaces. I took a picture of a metal and neon sign in the East Village of New York City. These signs are slowly being replaced by LED and LCD displays, but if you look hard, you can still find quite a few in the city. The signs give a mid 20th century feel to the city. To design 1st Ave, I took a picture of the sign, scanned it and increased the contrast in Photoshop so that the photographic forms became line art. There weren't enough letterforms in the sign to create the whole alphabet, so I cut up the strokes and collaged them back together to finish the entire alphabet. Important Note: 1st Ave is an experimental typeface and is not compatible with certain software such as Microsoft Word.
  30. Snowy - Unknown license
  31. Oldchristmas - Unknown license
  32. Lindsay Narrow - Personal use only
  33. Japan Knees by PizzaDude.dk, $19.95
    How much more multi-cultural can you get, than a Japanese-style Roman font from Denmark? Looks like an LCD font gone awry!
  34. Vrångö - 100% free
  35. Slamming - Unknown license
  36. 3 of 9 Barcode - Unknown license
  37. Motherboard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Motherboard JNL is a retro throwback to the technology boom of the 1980s and simulates an LED readout display panel. Available in regular and oblique styles.
  38. Khan - Unknown license
  39. Paghetti - Unknown license
  40. Sans Serif Shaded - Unknown license
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