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  1. Pandamonium - Unknown license
  2. Victor Moscoso - Unknown license
  3. Sabotage by Monotype, $29.99
    Adam Roe founded in 1991 Lunchbox Studios as an experiment. Adam is also president and founder of his second company Reelhouse Footage und FK in Los Angeles, California.
  4. Lindau - Unknown license
  5. Mouseyer - Unknown license
  6. Annabel Script - Unknown license
  7. Tasmin - Unknown license
  8. Modularico 4F by 4th february, $30.00
    Modularico was initially designed in 1991 for the logotype of a sound recording studio in Kremenchuk city. At the end of 2008 I decided to make a digital version of this font. Final design of font was finished in June 2009.
  9. Avante Go - Personal use only
  10. Avante Return - Unknown license
  11. Kathmandu by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Kathmandu, the Nepalese capital in the foothills of the Himalayas, is not like any other city. That's why Kathmandu Bold is not like any other font going by the name of a town, either: This font is not as digital as Chicago but not as solid as Aachen. Kathmandu Bold's capital letters are slightly irregular, giving the font its unique character, which is extended and more black than bold. Everyone who has hitherto regarded "naïve" and "cool" as being an oppositional pair should check out this font by Ingo Juergens. For special needs, such as foreign languages, there is a host of special characters.
  12. VTC LiquorCrystalDisplay - Unknown license
  13. chocolat_bleu - Personal use only
  14. Communist - Unknown license
  15. Roadway - Unknown license
  16. Futurex Dropshaft - Unknown license
  17. Neogrey - Personal use only
  18. VTC FuzzyPunkySlippers - Unknown license
  19. Typodermic - Unknown license
  20. LT Nutshell Library - Personal use only
  21. Kirsty - Unknown license
  22. Pandamonium BV - Unknown license
  23. Gooey - Unknown license
  24. 04b24 - Unknown license
  25. 04b31 - Unknown license
  26. 04b30 - Unknown license
  27. Rockin Pistons by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Introducing Rockin Pistons, a font that exudes strength, energy, modernity, and speed. Its unique design with sharp edges gives it a powerful and fantastic impression. Rockin Pistons can be used for futuristic, sci-fi, sports, and automotive designs., this font is perfect for any project that needs a strong and dynamic look such as display, headline, football poster, basketball, race poster, sticker, t-shirt design, merchandise, or jersey. Rockin Pistons comes with special characters, multilingual support, and swashes, making it a versatile option for a variety of uses. What you’ll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & punctuation Symbols. Accented characters Stylistic alternates Swashes
  28. VTC CoppaKroma - Unknown license
  29. VTC AngoraChik - Unknown license
  30. VTC Seeindubbledointriple - Unknown license
  31. VTCBadLuck - Unknown license
  32. T-Air - Unknown license
  33. rokasfreestyle1 - Personal use only
  34. Flox by ParaType, $30.00
    Flox display typeface was designed in 2000 by Vladimir Pavlikov. Cyrillic was developed in 2005. The project was aimed to create a decorative vivid alphabet of geometric shapes. For use in advertising and display typography. Licensed by ParaType in 2005.
  35. Malgecito - Personal use only
  36. Runic AltNo - Unknown license
  37. FancyPants - Unknown license
  38. Longhorn by Belldorado, $20.00
    I saw a cool UT-Ligature on an old (maybe 70's or 80's) Texas Longhorns fan-shirt - it was in 3D and I wanted something like that with my own initials A and B to print it on a baseball hat. I started drawing it and when I was finished, I thought it might be nice to do the same for my officemates. I needed another G, T and K. After finishing that I thought it might be cool to do this for other people as well. Since the source of all the 3D glyphs is found in the regular ones which get moved by a 45 degree angle and then connected with lines , I first draw all the uppercase regular glyphs. The thing that followed was kind of an addiction: after finishing the uppercase letters, I wanted to add lowercase letters, after finishing the 3D letters, I thought it would be nice to have a fill version to layer with the 3D letters. Having a rough, woodcut version of the regular style would be cool, too. And the font is also pretty much suited to make a stencil version. When all this was done, I was interested on how the font would look like without the serifs and curves instead of the 45 degree angles, so I did the Longhorn Sans. Good to use for all sports-related designs, especially retro-style soccer/football shirts. Uppercase characters can be combined to form ligatures or logotypes.
  39. BM army - Unknown license
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