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  1. raw - Personal use only
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  3. Gabrielle - Personal use only
  4. Lohengrin - Personal use only
  5. D3 Roadsterism Wide Italic - Unknown license
  6. D3 Egoistism outline - Unknown license
  7. DDD Cubic - Unknown license
  8. Hansen - Personal use only
  9. LondonMM - Unknown license
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  11. D3 Littlebitmapism Katakana - Unknown license
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  13. D3 Roadsterism Long Italic - Unknown license
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  15. D3 Euronism Bold italic - Unknown license
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  19. Romantik - Personal use only
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  21. Cavalier - Personal use only
  22. D3 Egoistism extra - Unknown license
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  24. sunnyday - Unknown license
  25. D3 LiteBitMapism Bold-Selif - Unknown license
  26. Campanile - Personal use only
  27. D3 Skullism Alphabet Bold - Unknown license
  28. Brouss - Unknown license
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  36. Ekamai by Eclectotype, $40.00
    This is Ekamai, named after the district of Bangkok I lived in. It is based on Quinella, and was supposed to be a quick and easy reworking of that font into a "tight-not-touching" (rather than overlapping) version. As is often the case with quick and easy things, it turned out to be neither, and the vast majority of glyphs needed to be completely overhauled to fit the new system. This face is deliciously plump face, with lovingly rendered curves and just the right amount of cuteness; perfect for food packaging (of the sweeter variety probably!), logos, magazine headlines and the like. It performs admirably in all caps settings. The numerals are expressive hybrid figures (somewhere between lining and oldstyle). The overall feel is friendly and soft, without being overtly saccharine. Ekamai is equipped with subtle contextual alternates (which I'd recommend leaving on) to help with the tight fit, a handful of discretionary ligatures if that's your thing, and a case feature for all caps settings. The stylistic alternates and stylistic set 1 features simply change the # glyph to an attractive numero. Automatic fractions are included along with wide-ranging language support.
  37. Kolyada by Tkachev, $29.00
    Kolyada is a modernist semi-serif with a friendly nature. This type is well-suited for use in retail, magazines, logotypes, books, etc. It comes with 4 styles, from Ultra Light to Medium, each with its Upright Italics.
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