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  1. VTC ScreamItLoud - Unknown license
  2. VTC Lo-Down - Unknown license
  3. VTCBadWhipit - Unknown license
  4. VTCBadHangover - Unknown license
  5. VTCBadPlating - Unknown license
  6. VTCBadDrip - Unknown license
  7. VTC Boseephus - Unknown license
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  9. VTCBadLuck - Unknown license
  10. Normandia by Canada Type, $30.00
    Designed over three years after the second World War, and published in 1949 by the Nebiolo foundry, Normandia was Alessandro Butti’s take on the fat face. As it usually was with Butti’s designs, this face effectively injected a catchy yet expertly calculated calligraphic spin into its source of inspiration — which was the essentially geometric/deco, thicker model of Bodoni’s very popular aesthetic. The metal Normandia saw some widespread use for a handful of years after its publication, not least because of the multitude of sizes in which it was available. It stepped out of the limelight by the mid-1950s, due to a combination of the popularity of cold type and Nebiolo’s refusal to retool its faces for new technologies. It was copied by a few small film typesetting outfits on both sides of the Atlantic, but never really found its way back to the mainstream. By the time computer type became the norm, Normandia was pretty much relegated to a type historian’s collection of anecdotes. This digital update of the classic series revives and refines the three original metal designs (Tonda/Regular, Corsiva/Italic, and Contornata/Outline) and expands the character set to more than 600 glyphs per font, including small caps, six types of figures, fractions and nut fractions, a full set of f-ligatures, some stylistic alternates, and other fine typography niceties.
  11. LazyMeow - Personal use only
  12. SteveHandwriting - Unknown license
  13. Casino - Unknown license
  14. Knockout - Unknown license
  15. ZirkleOne - Unknown license
  16. CoolHandLuke ttext - Unknown license
  17. Wave - Unknown license
  18. Mama - Unknown license
  19. Felt - Unknown license
  20. Salter - Unknown license
  21. Goudy Mediaeval - Personal use only
  22. Rudelsberg - Unknown license
  23. Zaleski - Unknown license
  24. Baldur - Personal use only
  25. Kramer - Unknown license
  26. Brrrrr - Unknown license
  27. Morpheus - Unknown license
  28. Tintoretto - Personal use only
  29. Showboat - Unknown license
  30. Airlock - Unknown license
  31. Abagail - Unknown license
  32. Woodplank - Unknown license
  33. KaratMedium - Unknown license
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  36. Lilith - Unknown license
  37. Dinner - Unknown license
  38. Samba by Linotype, $29.99
    The Samba family was inspired by the lettering art of J. Carlos, a Brazilian illustrator during the early 20th century. Turned into a workable series of fonts by the contemporary Brazilian designers Tony and Caio de Marco, Samba is especially recommended for use in logos, flyers, posters, and tattoos! This family offers the user a chance to mix three different styles of lettering into one coherent design, which can be very useful in solving certain design problems. While the regular Samba face is made up of mono-line letters, the style of Samba bold offers much more of a thick to thin contrast. The Samba Expert set displays lavish swash endings, which were inspired by Brazilian metal work. The Samba family was one of the winners selected during the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH.
  39. VTC Embrace - Unknown license
  40. VTC Tribal - 100% free
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