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  1. KR Orange Blossom - Unknown license
  2. KR Eight Ball - Unknown license
  3. KR Blazing Sun - Unknown license
  4. KR Popcorn Time! - Unknown license
  5. KR Woman Oh! - Unknown license
  6. KR Mood Ring - Unknown license
  7. ChromeYellow - 100% free
  8. Bomb Factory - 100% free
  9. KR First Bloom - Unknown license
  10. KR Irish Spudman - Unknown license
  11. KR Tea Time - Unknown license
  12. KR Birthday Cake - Unknown license
  13. KR Camera Fun - Unknown license
  14. KR Call Me - Unknown license
  15. KR Silver Spoons - Unknown license
  16. KR School Days - Unknown license
  17. KR Football Fun - Unknown license
  18. KR Steves Solo - Unknown license
  19. KR Caramel Apple - Unknown license
  20. KR Halloween Kitten - Unknown license
  21. KR Oh Man! - Unknown license
  22. Scriptina - Unknown license
  23. KR Valentine Dings - Unknown license
  24. Plexifont BV - Unknown license
  25. KR Sunny Days - Unknown license
  26. Pakenham - Unknown license
  27. DS FlashSerif - Unknown license
  28. Gilgongo Pap - Unknown license
  29. Gold Year Personal Use - Personal use only
  30. ITC Benguiat Gothic by ITC, $29.99
    A roman face designed in the early 1980s by Ed Benguiat for ITC, ITC Benguiat shows a strong Art Nouveau influence. As with ITC Korinna, the stress of the ITC Benguiat font family occurs in the upper half of each capital. This distinctive typeface is particularly useful for display and advertising work.
  31. LTC Garamont by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Frederic Goudy joined Lanston as art advisor in 1920. One of his first initiatives was to design a new version of Garamond based on original Garamond designs of 1540. Goudy intended his free-hand drawings to be cut exactly as he had drawn them and fought with the workmen at Lanston to keep them from “correcting” his work. This new type was called Garamont (an acceptable alternate spelling) to distinguish it from other Garamonds on the market. (The other Garamonds on the market at that time were later confirmed to be the work of Jean Jannon.) In 2001, Jim Rimmer digitized Garamont in two weights. The display weight is based on the actual metal outlines to compensate slightly for the ink gain that occurs with letterpress printing. The text weight is a touch heavier and more appropriate for general offset and digital text work. Digital Garamont is available to the public for the first time in 2005.
  32. Circus train - Unknown license
  33. KR Back To School Dings - Unknown license
  34. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
  35. Ashby Black - Unknown license
  36. Futurex Phat Outline - Unknown license
  37. Nec plus ultra - Unknown license
  38. KR Jack In The Box - Unknown license
  39. Ashby Medium - Unknown license
  40. Ashby Light - Unknown license
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