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  1. ESP - Unknown license
  2. Sargento Gorila - Personal use only
  3. Patron - Personal Use - Personal use only
  4. Mexican Tequila - Personal use only
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  7. Beroga Fettig - 100% free
  8. Oomph - Personal use only
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  10. Starstruc - Personal use only
  11. Action Is - 100% free
  12. IndochineNF - 100% free
  13. Phutura - 100% free
  14. 20th Century Font - Unknown license
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  31. Brignell Square by IB TYPE Inc., $40.00
    BRIGNELL SQUARE is a ten font family designed by Ian Brignell. Modern and crisp, this strong-shouldered sans serif offers tonal neutrality. Like Helvetica, Brignell Square is a classic "do anything" font. Spatial balance defines these letter shapes. Creatively, this typeface was born in 1990 out of Ian’s frustration with ubiquitous, barely readable highway signage. Use everywhere. Extended Latin set.
  32. Moony by Brave Lion Fonts, $9.99
    Moony combines edgyness with softness and was made to look elegantly strong. The typeface is great for big headlines and impressive titles. Yet a reduced sans serif font, Moony brings it own character with it. With eight styles in different weights you can easily combine it with other typefaces, like scripts. Use Moony to bring a statement in neutral designs.
  33. Radar by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Radar is a revival of the sans serif typeface “Grotesca Radio”, from the Spanish foundry Richard Gans, which existed from 1888 to 1975. His authorship is attributed to the German type designer and master punchcutter Carl Winkow. Although the new version of this font has always tried to keep accurate similarities with the original typeface, Radar is not intended as a strict revival, but as a contemporary interpretation. In this new version the user can find some alternate characters that give the typeface a more art-déco or neutral flair.
  34. KG What Does The Fox Say by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Kid-friendly left-tilted ball and stick handwriting.
  35. LEMON MILK - Personal use only
  36. ColorTube - 100% free
  37. Rotterdam Demo - Personal use only
  38. Bebas Neue - 100% free
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