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  1. Lexia - Unknown license
  2. Eight Track program two - Personal use only
  3. Y2K Analog Legacy - Unknown license
  4. Tork - Unknown license
  5. UKNumberPlate - Unknown license
  6. Coolvetica - Unknown license
  7. Teen Light - Unknown license
  8. Albino - Unknown license
  9. Teen - Unknown license
  10. Tintoretto - Personal use only
  11. Cicle Gordita - Unknown license
  12. Lexia - Unknown license
  13. GradoGradooNF - Unknown license
  14. PopularCafeAA - 100% free
  15. Walkway UltraExpand - Unknown license
  16. Weltron - Personal use only
  17. Ashby - Unknown license
  18. Fortyfive - Unknown license
  19. TonleSab - Unknown license
  20. Kandide Unicase - Unknown license
  21. Roslyn Contour - Unknown license
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  24. Elliot_Swonger - Unknown license
  25. SF Iron Gothic - Unknown license
  26. Redhead Goddess - Unknown license
  27. Oh Crud BB - Personal use only
  28. Epitough - Unknown license
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  32. Walkway Bold - Unknown license
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  34. Tchig Mono by Eclectotype, $30.00
    This is Tchig Mono, a monospaced type family that doesn't take itself too seriously. Why make a monospaced font? For coding, sure, but display? It’s my humble opinion that it’s the aesthetic choices driven by the constraints of the monospaced environment that makes them attractive. It’s a challenge for the type designer to squash and expand glyphs into a rigid bounding box, and the more unorthodox shapes that spring from this have a feel about them which lends them to postmodernist layouts and hipsterish anti-design. And the payoff for the type designer - no kerning! Yay. So what’s different about Tchig? Like I said before, it doesn't take itself too seriously. Even the name Tchig is just a stupid, fun sound (although it does show off that nice g!). There are a selection of playful alternates that give text a slightly alien feel. Stylistic set 1 chops off ascenders and descenders of lowercase letters, giving it a kind of small caps meets unicase feel (it is also accessible using the small caps feature). The other sets (or stylistic alternates if you don't have access to stylistic sets) make certain letters more twirly, more square, more “experimental”. Automatic fractions use a half-width numerator and denominator so fractions like one half and five eighths have the same width as figures (and every other glyph). There you go then - a monospaced type family not initially intended for use in the usual ways monospaced families are intended to be used. Give it a try. You could even do some coding with it if you like.
  35. Colon by TipografiaRamis, $30.00
    COLÓN is a Slab Serif type family of three weights with matching italics. The typeface design was influenced by the nostalgia for the aesthetic of a typewriter. Colón extended family consists of two sub-families: Colón Mono with monospaced glyphs sets, and Colón (proportional glyphs sets) which is presented in these specimen pages. Colón is released in OpenType format with extended support for most Latin languages, and includes some opentype features – such as proportional/tabular figures, slashed zero, ligatures, fractions, etc.
  36. Fabrikat Mono by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    Fabrikat Mono is a type family designed by Christoph Koeberlin. The monospaced Sans Serif family is published by HVD Fonts and consists of seven weights plus matching italics. It is an addition to the popular Fabrikat type family that emphasises its engineering roots. Compared to Fabrikat, the Mono version evens out not only the characters’ variable widths but also its more subtle characteristics: Letters like B and R are counterbalanced, the height difference between caps, ascenders and even “t” are eliminated, while characters like the percent sign together with the stressed punctuation give a nod to typewriter typefaces. The type family is equipped for complex, professional typography with OpenType Features like alternate letters, arrows and an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European Languages.
  37. Fattern - 100% free
  38. Disc - Personal use only
  39. Champagne & Limousines - Personal use only
  40. STR - 100% free
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