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  1. Fizzo - Unknown license
  2. No Reklamo - Unknown license
  3. Oblata Kurrenta - Unknown license
  4. Funky Mushroom - Unknown license
  5. Gentleman Caller - Unknown license
  6. Bongonaut - Unknown license
  7. Small Talk - Unknown license
  8. Il Tempo Gigante - Unknown license
  9. Small Talk - Unknown license
  10. Small Talk - Unknown license
  11. Small Talk - Unknown license
  12. Isterburk - Unknown license
  13. JH Oleph var by JH Fonts, $200.00
    JH Oleph is a modern neo sans humanist Typeface. It includes eight weights and five widths, total of forty weights and another forty italics. JH Oleph may be used as screen display and text type.
  14. JH Oleph by JH Fonts, $9.00
    JH Oleph is a modern neo sans humanist Typeface. It includes eight weights and five widths, total of forty weights and another forty italics. JH Oleph may be used as screen display and text type.
  15. Bazar - 100% free
  16. Bodoni Slapp - Unknown license
  17. Small Talk - Unknown license
  18. Small Talk - Unknown license
  19. Sensory Input - Unknown license
  20. Dodgenburn - Unknown license
  21. Kantor - Unknown license
  22. Grill Sans - Unknown license
  23. Kantor Ligatures - Unknown license
  24. MOO! - Personal use only
  25. Nu World - Unknown license
  26. Scooter Boy Free - Unknown license
  27. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  28. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  29. CyberNippon by MXMV Design, $20.00
    CyberNippon is a unique latin script font that references Japanese and Cyberpunk motifs. Literal translation of the name "Cyber ​​Japan" This typeface took many months to complete and was inspired by the style and mood of cyberpunk, for whom Japanese culture is very close. Since the Japanese are inherent in perfectionism, while working on this font, I brought everything to perfection. The result of all the work was, in my opinion, a font that was perfectly verified and worked out for many hours. The main motives that are visible in this work are the modern interpretation of the classic Japanese hieroglyphic systems - hiragana and katakana. Originally, the font was completely handwritten using a calligraphic pen, and then converted to digital format.
  30. Especial Kay - Unknown license
  31. P22 Kilkenny by IHOF, $69.95
    Kilkenny is a decorative, Victorian-style font based on the metal type named Nymphic that was designed by Hermann Ihlenberg. Ihlenburg was born in Germany in 1843 where he studied art and worked for several German type foundries. He moved to the USA in 1866 and worked for the L. Johnson & Co. foundry, later MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan. American Type Founders acquired this typeface when they took over the MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan foundry and Nymphic appears in the ATF catalog of 1896. For this digital version, the character set has been expanded to include accented characters, punctuation, and currency symbols—and most everything you would expect to find in a digital font. The original metal font consisted of swash caps, upper case characters, and a “morticed” lower case, which was raised off the baseline. This mortcied form was designed to nestle inside the ornate swash caps as well as to work with the upper case. The five digital versions contained in this set are basically different configurations of these different alphabet sets, they differ as follows: Kilkenny—the original upper case version with a modified lower case that has been enlarged, shifted to align along the baseline, and given taller ascenders to give it a more “regular” appearance. Kilkenny Eureka—true to the original design with the “morticed” or superior lowercase forms. Kilkenny Swash—original swash caps with the modified lower case. Kilkenny Swash Caps—original swash caps with the original caps as the lower case. Kilkenny Swash Eureka—swash caps that have been adjusted to match the weight of the original lower case forms. The OpenType version contains all of the above, plus additional Central European and Cyrillic characters for a total of almost 1000 glyphs.
  32. Renault Tyre Type Offroad - Personal use only
  33. final fantasy elements - Unknown license
  34. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  35. Stymie by Bitstream, $30.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s 1931 design, reworking the model of Memphis for ATF.
  36. CG Adroit by Monotype, $29.99
    Adroit was designed by Phil Martin in 1981. Adroit’s letters have a strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and a distinct diagonal stress.
  37. Eye Spy - Unknown license
  38. Tetris Blocks - Unknown license
  39. Fuller Sans DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    An original design by Malcolm Wooden inspired by the works of Morris Fuller Benton.
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