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  1. Aviel - 100% free
  2. TOY_SOLDIERS - Personal use only
  3. FLUID - Personal use only
  4. onakite - Unknown license
  5. Amico by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is a new barely modulated, slightly narrow, sans serif font family. It has eight styles: thin, thin italic, regular, italic, bold, bold italic, black, & black italic grouped into two 4-font families: Amico Thin with the Bold; and Amico with the Black. Amico has the standard feature set developed at the end of 2007. It has many OpenType features and 654 character/glyphs: Caps, lower case, small caps, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, swashes, small cap figures, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accent characters, ordinal numbers (1st-infinity): lining and oldstyle), and so on. It is designed for text use in body copy. However, Amico really shines as the choice for heads & subheads when using Amitale or Brinar for the text family.
  6. Cervo Neue Condensed by Typoforge Studio, $29.00
    Cervo Neue Condensed is the new perfected and Condensed version of Cervo Neue, containing 18 variants. It differs from the previous version of Cervo with the higher accents over glyphs, enlarged punctuation, old-style numerals and the newly added varieties Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black. Additionally, there is the variety of grotesque. Font Cervo is inspired by a “You And Me Monthly” published by National Magazines Publisher RSW „Prasa” that appeared from Mai 1960 till December 1973 in Poland. Recently, Cervo Neue Condensed has started being used as a display text in „Przekrój Magazine” which was published in years 1945–2013 in Krakow (2002–2009 in Warsaw) as a weekly and again from 2016 as a quarterly journal in Warsaw.
  7. Bodebeck by Linotype, $29.99
    The Swedish designer/typographer Anders Bodebeck designed the Bodebeck type family in 2002. The family, which includes five different styles, is primarily intended for use as a titling, or display face, and belongs to the neo-transitional style of typefaces. Transitional style type first appeared in England during the late 1750s, when John Baskerville released his first sets of type. Bodeck bears similarities to another, later transitional style typeface as well - Eric Gill's Perpetua (originally released by the British Monotype Corporation in 1928). Like these two previous English stonecutters turned masters of typography, Anders Bodebeck has given us a modern re-interpretation of classic letterforms. Bodebeck, which is fitted with old style figures, is available in the following styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, and Extra Bold."
  8. BPmono - Unknown license
  9. WC_AquaBlues_Bta - Unknown license
  10. Covington - Unknown license
  11. Plasmatica - Unknown license
  12. SF Junk Culture - Unknown license
  13. Elektronik - Personal use only
  14. Oldbrothers - Personal Use - Personal use only
  15. Megalito Slab ExtCond - Personal use only
  16. Space Age - Unknown license
  17. JUSTICE LEAGUE - Personal use only
  18. BjorkFont - Unknown license
  19. Barbarian - 100% free
  20. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  21. The Black Box - Personal use only
  22. Candy Pop! - Personal use only
  23. STR - 100% free
  24. FellFel - Personal use only
  25. Tabarra Black - Personal use only
  26. Future Earth - 100% free
  27. Toony Black - Personal use only
  28. Konstruktor - Personal use only
  29. La Babaca - Personal use only
  30. CONFLICT DRIPS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  31. Magenta - 100% free
  32. Ruthless Drippin ONE - Personal use only
  33. SPORT RELIEF - Personal use only
  34. MINECRAFT PE - Personal use only
  35. Orbitron - 100% free
  36. Kroftsmann - 100% free
  37. Escobeta One - Personal use only
  38. Yiggivoo Unicode - 100% free
  39. Yacarena Ultra FFP - Personal use only
  40. SlabFace 2010 - 100% free
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