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  1. manic-depressive - Personal use only
  2. xtryme - Personal use only
  3. Charons Obol - Personal use only
  4. ROTRING - Unknown license
  5. Strobo - 100% free
  6. Alien Encounters - Unknown license
  7. Imperfect font - Unknown license
  8. Deco Slice - Personal use only
  9. Top Secret - 100% free
  10. Nyctophobia - Personal use only
  11. Weaponeer - Personal use only
  12. Robotech Complete - Unknown license
  13. Metal as in Heavy - Unknown license
  14. triangler - Unknown license
  15. Facet Black - 100% free
  16. pee pants script - Personal use only
  17. Staggering Bob - Unknown license
  18. Pudmonkey - Unknown license
  19. Compita by Studio Buchanan, $12.00
    Compita is a Neo-Grotesk(ish) typeface that started life as a love-letter to Berthold's classic. But for every rigid, Neue-Haasism, there exists an equal and opposite amount of humanist attributes – along with a deliberate dose of creative license. It has some over-emphasised features and terminal endings which help to create its friendly personality, but sits them on a slightly condensed overall width. Together they help balance each other out, creating a face that feels both affable and professional. Aff-essional perhaps? The character set contains everything the modern day designer needs, including diacritic support for over 30 languages. And It’s packed full of the usual opentype features (that most will probably ignore) – Small caps, multiple number sets, and discretionary ligatures, to name just a few. Whether it’s deployed as a display face, or as the dependable choice for text, Compita is useable across multiple disciplines. Set in online, on screen or in print – it’s proof that not everything has to be Montserrat or Raleway...
  20. Xenogears - 100% free
  21. Nasalization - Unknown license
  22. DS Crystal - Unknown license
  23. Blockography - Personal use only
  24. Ganymede3D - Personal use only
  25. Offshore Banking Business - Unknown license
  26. WC Rhesus A Bta - Unknown license
  27. Pointened - 100% free
  28. Ink Tank (BRK) - Unknown license
  29. !Sketchy Times - Unknown license
  30. Electric Cable by Harald Geisler, $39.00
    ''Sometimes, you fall in love with someone, and, sometimes, you fall in love with something. I fell in love with the work of Harald Geisler. Harald and I met through our work on a couple of Kickstarter projects (Typographic Wall Calendar and The Montserrat Typeface). We sympathised immediately with each other, and that lead us to start a new project. The electricity we felt was captured in Electric Cable (that’s what we named it), a typeface designed in our own image and likeness. Electric cable is connected, and that power leads it to write unexpected things. It’s a letter for the flâneur: it carries within itself a high voltage that makes it lively. It has energy and spark. That’s exactly what we would like in a person. It is a display typeface, current and contemporary. It is based on the connection of two friends who felt the need to create a common language even without speaking the same language. In editorials use, your words will become strikingly beautiful. Electric Cable features geometric, humanistic qualities,and also some script, but ,above all, it has a sense of humor.’’ Julieta Ulanovsky (Usage tip: Use the “
  31. Gemina - Personal use only
  32. Tapeworm - Unknown license
  33. KlingonBlade - Unknown license
  34. Quick End Jerk - Unknown license
  35. Ben-Zion - Personal use only
  36. Electrofied - 100% free
  37. War Eagle - Personal use only
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