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  1. Arhaic Romanesc - Unknown license
  2. Waterhole - 100% free
  3. DiMurphic - Personal use only
  4. 32 pages - Unknown license
  5. Xanax - Unknown license
  6. WitchesBrew - Unknown license
  7. Propaganda - Unknown license
  8. Henman by ParaType, $30.00
    Based on the late 1970s artwork by outstanding Armenian type designer Henrik Mnatsakanyan (1923-2001). That was the only design created by Mnatsakanyan for Latin and Cyrillic. Digital version with adding the missing characters was designed for ParaType in 2003 by Manvel Shmavonyan. The font name Henman proposed by Mnatsakanyan is formed of the first three letters from the each designer's name: HENrik and MANvel. Some fractured elements make the face informal and a little bit funny. For use in text, advertising and display matter.
  9. News Gothic by ParaType, $30.00
    A Bitstream version of News Gothic that was created by Morris Fuller Benton for American Typefounders and first appeared in 1908. There is the standard American sanserif of the first two thirds of the twentieth century with narrow proportions and a large x-height. Despite, or perhaps because of, the font’s unconventional relationships in proportion and form, News Gothic has long been a popular typeface for almost any use. Cyrillic version developed for ParaType in 2005 by Dmitry Kirsanov. Greek extension designed by Dmitry Kirsanov in 2009.
  10. FF Angkoon by FontFont, $47.99
    French type designer Xavier Dupré created this serif FontFont in 2003. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions as well as editorial and publishing. FF Angkoon provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. In 2004, FF Angkoon received the TDC2 award.
  11. A La Nage - Personal use only
  12. Kingthings Xander - Unknown license
  13. Wild West Shadow - Unknown license
  14. Wild West USA - Unknown license
  15. Wild West Wind - Unknown license
  16. HaydenPanettiereBats demo - Unknown license
  17. Kinryu_No14 - Unknown license
  18. Poesie_Noire_DEMO - Unknown license
  19. Iron Lounge Smart Dot 2 - Unknown license
  20. Berta_Drug - Unknown license
  21. aguije Caiman - Unknown license
  22. Crescendo by Canada Type, $29.95
    A year after the tremendous success of Memoriam in the "Lives They Lived" issue of the New York Times magazine at the end of 2008, Patrick Griffin and Nancy Harris Rouemy teamed up once more to tackle the same project for the 2009 issue. This time the magazine's design concept revolved around a typeface they created specifically for custom vertical malleability, and that can play just as well in single- or multi-color environments. The result was another iconic commemorative issue that shows exotic tri-line letters merging, swashing, extending and flourishing in stunning gold, silver and blue on black on the cover, and in black on white on the inside pages. Just like in the previous year, the issue won multiple publication design and typography awards. Crescendo is that typeface, finally issued for retail by public demand. Just turn your setting into outlines in your favorite vector program, grab single strands and extend away, and do your best alternating colours between strands. Crescendo comes with a limited punctuation set, but accented characters for Western Latin languages are included, and there many, many alternates and ligatures in there as well. This typeface is best used in large display sizes.
  23. Facet Black - 100% free
  24. Halo - Unknown license
  25. Corps-Script-Shadow - Unknown license
  26. MyBlueRoom - Unknown license
  27. Salsiccia by Bech Type, $19.00
    Inspired by bold and rounded typefaces on signs from the 1970s, Salsiccia can promote both your hot dog stand and your international toy store enterprise. Its boldness and roundness is combined with classical proportions, with wide letters — like the O — next to little nubby ones — like the T. This not only looks nice, but helps us even out the white spaces across words and sentences.
  28. LD Werewolf by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Who says Werewolves don't exist? Well, they do here! LD Werewolf looks like it was clawed and scratched into the very paper it's printed on. Adds a nice touch to a spooky Halloween Party invitation or accompanying fun memories!
  29. Halcion - Unknown license
  30. Sophie - Personal use only
  31. Freak out, Go bananas - Unknown license
  32. Rueckwarzsalto - 100% free
  33. CORPOREA - Unknown license
  34. Rx-FiveZero - Unknown license
  35. Rx-ZeroOne - Unknown license
  36. Triangularity - Unknown license
  37. Rx-ZeroZero - Unknown license
  38. Shady Characters - Unknown license
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