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  1. SF Minced Meat Extended - Unknown license
  2. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  3. Tempest - Unknown license
  4. SF Intoxicated Blues Shaded - Unknown license
  5. SF Slapstick Comic Shaded - Unknown license
  6. sfd004 - Unknown license
  7. Kirsty Ink - Unknown license
  8. SF Square Root Extended - Unknown license
  9. SF Chrome Fenders Condensed - Unknown license
  10. SF Pale Bottom Extended - Unknown license
  11. SF Buttacup - Unknown license
  12. SF Shai Fontai Distressed - Unknown license
  13. SF Minced Meat Shaded - Unknown license
  14. SF Archery Black SC Outline - Unknown license
  15. SF Shai Fontai Extended - Unknown license
  16. SF Intoxicated Blues - Unknown license
  17. BPbigHead - Unknown license
  18. SF Square Root - Unknown license
  19. akaDora - 100% free
  20. Chinese Rocks Free - Unknown license
  21. Handsome by Shinntype, $50.00
    Handsome was the first digital typeface to resemble nice, ordinary, fully cursive handwriting. Or neon. In 2005, Handsome Pro was one of the first script typefaces to utilize the OpenType format to simulate the natural quality of writing, by automatically substituting alternate contextual glyphs. The effect follows the conventional “joining rules” of calligraphy, which are a formalization of the way in which letter forms are modified in cursive handwriting for the sake of speed and efficiency—and also perhaps to make life more interesting. For the look of real handwriting, Handsome is most convincing at around 15 pts. At much smaller or larger sizes it works differently. At display size, the feel of the non-nib styles is very slick, more like a speedball Kauffman, owing to the smoothness of the finish. As script fonts go, Handsome has a relatively large x-height, which can be useful if you don't want the “writing” to look too small.
  22. Italienne by Linotype, $29.99
    Inspired by the large American wood type of the Wild West, Richard Yeend created Italienne Std in 2002. Italienne Std is both very condensed and very decorative. It sports heavy, band like serifs, reminiscent of other italienne-style fonts, like Westside. Italienne-style fonts rose in popularity during the early 19th Century, when designers were first beginning to experiment with extreme contrast within letterforms, and across lines of text. Interestingly enough, letterforms with similar designs were just as common during the 1970s as during the 1870s, so you may use Italienne Std for applications ranging from country music concerts to disco parties. Italienne Std is part of the Take Type 5 collection from Liinotype GmbH."
  23. Mouse Deco - Personal use only
  24. Ornatique - 100% free
  25. Space Marine - Unknown license
  26. Autobahn Stencil - Personal use only
  27. Zebrra - Unknown license
  28. Konfuciuz - Unknown license
  29. Ritalin - Unknown license
  30. Express - Unknown license
  31. Mecha - 100% free
  32. Ankora - Unknown license
  33. Lastman - Unknown license
  34. KR Hole In One! - Unknown license
  35. KR In The Spotlight! - Unknown license
  36. Mastodon - Unknown license
  37. Broad - Unknown license
  38. Venice Classic - Unknown license
  39. KR Off To Work! - Unknown license
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