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  1. Kahless - Unknown license
  2. Chattery Teeth - Unknown license
  3. testi - Unknown license
  4. Nervous - Unknown license
  5. Sulphur - Unknown license
  6. Thundergod II Italic - Unknown license
  7. DeconStruct-Black - 100% free
  8. Beam Rider Laser - Unknown license
  9. Iconified - Unknown license
  10. Airacobra Leftalic - Personal use only
  11. Airacobra Alt - Unknown license
  12. Subatonik - Unknown license
  13. Drid Herder Solid Italic - Unknown license
  14. URAL - Unknown license
  15. Ozone - 100% free
  16. Yukon Tech Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  17. Geek a byte - Unknown license
  18. Theuerdank Fraktur - Personal use only
  19. Megaton - 100% free
  20. Rogue Hero Laser Italic - Unknown license
  21. Haiku - Unknown license
  22. CantzleyAD1600 - 100% free
  23. WizardSpeak - Personal use only
  24. Fire Of Ysgard Regular - Unknown license
  25. Guevara - Unknown license
  26. Gebetbuch Fraktur - Unknown license
  27. Wolf's Bane Expanded - Unknown license
  28. Abuse - Unknown license
  29. Subway - Unknown license
  30. Dusty - 100% free
  31. Drunk Punk - Unknown license
  32. Bandalero by Linotype, $29.99
    Bandalero is a witty display font from British designer Richard Yeend. The letterforms in this poster/display typeface are quite square-ish and geometric. The lowercase letters have short x-heights, and the uppercase letters look dressed for a showdown, with bandoleer-like elements strapped across their tops. Because of this, Bandalero should only be used in large sizes, where it can really stare down its opponent, or reader. This might be the best font yet for a keep out sign! Bandalero was designed in 2003, and is part of the Take Type 5 collection, from Linotype GmbH."
  33. Bank Of England by K-Type, $20.00
    Bank of England is loosely based on the blackletter lettering from Series F English twenty pound banknotes introduced in 2007. The font takes inspiration from German Kanzlei (Chancery) typefaces and the English calligraphers John Ayres and George Bickham. For designers using OpenType-aware applications, Bank of England includes Swash versions of all uppercase letters and ampersand, Alternates for nine lowercase letters and capital Z, and sixteen ornamental flourishes. Western European accented characters are included, and also a simplified St. Edward’s Crown (Elizabeth II’s coronation crown) at the Section (§) and PlusMinus (±) keystrokes (Windows Alt-0167 and Alt-0177).
  34. FeggoliteHatched by Ingrimayne Type, $4.95
    The name FeggoliteHatched comes from the fact that it was created with the help of an old font manipulation program called Incubator Pro. It was an attempt to create a more conventional typeface from the odd monospaced font, FeggoliteMono. As a monospaced font, FeggoliteHatched could be considered a typewriter face, but no typewriter ever produced letters like these. The original version from 1994 is now the italic style and it has a leftward or back slant. The upright or plain version was added much later, in 2018. There is also a choppy upright version included in this family.
  35. Balloon Bash by SavoringSurprises, $10.00
    Balloon Bash is a hand lettered serif font. It's very playful and could be used for a variety of designs, such as a wooden sign or a kid's t-shirt! - Contains over 200 accented characters for language support. Some of the languages supported are: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, French, Polish, Catalan, Irish, Norwegian, Croatian, Gaelic, and more! If you would like to know if a certain language is supported, please contact me with the language and/or any special characters you wanted to know about.
  36. Arlon by Marc Lohner, $28.00
    Arlon makes it easy to give any brand or advertising a cool & futuristic look. Thanks to its spurless letterforms and some uncommonly shaped letters, this typeface creates a strong visual impact even in small sizes. Having generously rounded angles and terminals, Arlon also spreads warmth and friendliness. To sum up, Arlon communicates an affinity for technology – in a friendly way. The family contains a really wide span from thin to black and has many Opentype features as well as many numerical variations to offer, making it a versatile font. From Afrikaans via romanized Chinese through to Zulu: Arlon comes with 631 glyphs per font, covering more than 200 languages. Designed by Marc Lohner in 2018.
  37. Pea Karen's Doodles - Unknown license
  38. Swanky and Moo Moo - Personal use only
  39. Pea Whinney Skinney - Unknown license
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