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  1. GauFontLoveRocket - Unknown license
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  3. Shotgun Blast - 100% free
  4. Frostbitten Wanker - 100% free
  5. VeryBrokenFrax - Unknown license
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  7. Futurex Schizmatic - 100% free
  8. Happy Hero - 100% free
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  18. Tannenberg Fett - Personal use only
  19. Shower Flower - Unknown license
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  22. FF Spoken Trial - Personal use only
  23. National Primary - Unknown license
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  27. Millenium Pro Var by TypoStudio Pro, $200.00
    La famille Millenium est composée de modèles dont le poids varie progressivement. Elle est très étendue. Elle va de "Super Thin" à "Extra Black". Unique au monde, sa finesse permet de concevoir un style très léger même pour l'impression d'affiches et d'autres grands formats. Conçu dès l'origine comme un caractère variable, le Millenium offre une gamme de 900 variations possibles et une infinité de créations...
  28. National First Font - Unknown license
  29. Berliner - Unknown license
  30. Ongunkan Brahmi by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    The Brāhmī alphabet is the ancestor of most of the 40 or so modern Indian alphabets, and of a number of other alphabets, such as Khmer and Tibetan. It is thought to have been modelled on the Aramaic or Phoenician alphabets, and appeared in India sometime before 500 BC. Another theory is that Brāhmī developed from the Indus or Harappa script, which was used in the Indus valley until about 2,000 BC. The earliest known inscriptions in the Brāhmī alphabet are those of King Asoka (c.270-232 BC), third monarch of the Mauryan dynasty. Brāhmī was used to write a variety of languages, including Sanskrit and Prakrit.
  31. LT Signage - 100% free
  32. ADIstiLleRS Font - Personal use only
  33. Latchboy - Unknown license
  34. National First Font Dotted - Unknown license
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  37. Confetti - Unknown license
  38. Annie - Unknown license
  39. Son of a Snitch - Unknown license
  40. Triangularity - Unknown license
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