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  1. Mister Dope - Personal use only
  2. Populuxe - Personal use only
  3. KR Winds Of Change - Unknown license
  4. Populuxe - Personal use only
  5. Cafe du Matin - Unknown license
  6. ChippewaFallsNF - 100% free
  7. Baby Kruffy - Personal use only
  8. KR Irish Kat 5 - Unknown license
  9. Screwy Melted Wax - Unknown license
  10. Scrawl Of The Chief - Unknown license
  11. Abtechia - Unknown license
  12. Gridder - Unknown license
  13. Dopil - Unknown license
  14. Console - Unknown license
  15. Populuxe - Personal use only
  16. Crosshatcher - Personal use only
  17. Hellschreiber by Jörg Schmitt, $35.00
    The birth of the monospaced types dates back to the past. There was a need for the creation of typesets for typewriters. The difficulty was to align the different glyphs in the same width. This led to particular problems with letters like “M” and “l”; the former seemed to be squeezed into the same width of all letters and the second one appeared way too streched. Despite – or perhaps because of – the impression of the typewriter is still popular with Graphic Designers. Nowadays there are even monospaced versions of primarily proportional types; for example the the Sans Mono designed by Lucas de Groot or the DIN Mono. Then again, why not the other way round?! In the first half of the Nineties, Erik Spiekermann developed a proportional type named ITC Officina based on the Letter Gothic. According to a survey on the 100 best fonts of all time conducted by FontShop, ITC Officina is in an eighth place, far ahead of its forerunner. This was the reason for me to create a wider design with a Serif and a Sans Serif based on the queen of all monospaced types – the Courier.
  18. Sutray by Alit Design, $12.00
    Introducing Sutray Typeface Sutray Typeface has a script style with a retro theme that is unique and cool. This font when used for making poster designs, logotypes, text headers and magazine covers is very attractive because of its uniqueness. Sutray Typeface also have 7 families from Thin to Bold. So designers or non-designers if using the Sutray Typeface can be very easy to use and choose a family that is suitable for the design to be made. Apart from that this font is very easy to use in both design and non-design programs because all alternates and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn't have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files.
  19. Planet Orbit - Personal use only
  20. Sesame Street - Unknown license
  21. Planet TriColore - Personal use only
  22. Stefan Budde-Siegel - Personal use only
  23. Planet Space - Personal use only
  24. BudNull - Unknown license
  25. Hooked on Booze - Unknown license
  26. Planet Megapolis - Personal use only
  27. Planet Estyle - Personal use only
  28. FETTECKE - 100% free
  29. RufCrate - Personal use only
  30. KonQa - Unknown license
  31. ThamesCondensed - Unknown license
  32. Planet Kosmos - Personal use only
  33. Sun n Moon - Unknown license
  34. Annie - Unknown license
  35. Poesie_Noire_DEMO - Unknown license
  36. KR Get Well Dings - Unknown license
  37. Rosango - Unknown license
  38. Rosango - Unknown license
  39. GlitzyCurl - Unknown license
  40. Dupree - Unknown license
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