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  1. Lohengrin - Personal use only
  2. D3 Roadsterism Wide Italic - Unknown license
  3. D3 Egoistism outline - Unknown license
  4. DDD Cubic - Unknown license
  5. Hansen - Personal use only
  6. LondonMM - Unknown license
  7. MigraineSerif - Unknown license
  8. D3 Littlebitmapism Katakana - Unknown license
  9. Fonitek - Unknown license
  10. D3 Roadsterism Long Italic - Unknown license
  11. PointerSistersSeparated - Unknown license
  12. D3 Euronism Bold italic - Unknown license
  13. D3 Archism Italic - Unknown license
  14. D3 Digitalism Italic - Unknown license
  15. Reclame - Unknown license
  16. SoleaLight - Unknown license
  17. Cavalier - Personal use only
  18. Romantik - Personal use only
  19. D3 Egoistism extra - Unknown license
  20. Petiote - Unknown license
  21. sunnyday - Unknown license
  22. D3 LiteBitMapism Bold-Selif - Unknown license
  23. Campanile - Personal use only
  24. D3 Skullism Alphabet Bold - Unknown license
  25. Brouss - Unknown license
  26. D3 Digitalism Round - Unknown license
  27. D3 Coolbitmapism - Unknown license
  28. D3 Radicalism Katakana - Unknown license
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  30. Phonetica - Unknown license
  31. D3 Egoistism leaning - Unknown license
  32. MigraineSans - Unknown license
  33. Jensen Arabique by CastleType, $39.00
    This elegant typeface was suggested to me by type critic Daniel Will-Harris. Jensen Arabique is based on a set of capital letters drawn by Gustav Jensen that included the word "ARABIQUE" at the top of the first page, therefore the name. Daniel Will-Harris has this to say about Jensen Arabique: "I found an example of this unexecuted Gustav Jensen typeface in a type sample book from 1933, and Jason Castle lovingly digitized it with all its rare and unusual curves intact." Uppercase with alternates, numerals and some punctuation.
  34. Heraldica Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    Ornamented scripts are a Koziupa/Paul specialty, and Heraldica is one of their most expressive. It attains the very definition of deluxe by conjoining the classic thin-and-thick script treatment with thin-only counterpart strokes, then it goes the extra mile with a varied complement of overlaid flourishes. The usual assortment of multiple alternates and ending forms pushes it even further in class and versatility. Monograms, logos, jewelry packaging and book covers are only a few of the possibilities with such a high-end script. Crafted Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul.
  35. Congress by Monotype, $29.99
    Congress from Adrian Williams was shown for the first time at the Association Typographique International Congress, which proved to be so popular in 1980 at Kiel; designed to present a style equally appealling in European languages. Many characters are more condensed than is usual, while others have had certain elements exagerated, bringing notice to new elements of certain letters. The concept being to bring an equality of importance to the whole, producing a collection of International characters working together in harmony on the page -- a common aim that Europeans wish of any Congress.
  36. Autoray by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Usually fonts that are related to computers, space, future are not handmade, but rather digital made. Autoray is 100% handmade, and I am not sure which category it fits in. It has this futuristic and intergalactic look, but at the same time the handmade details are pointing in a more grafitti and comic way. I will let you decide where to go with Autoray! I have added 5 different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type - and of course, there's multilingual support - and even intergalactic gravity! :)
  37. Silent Movies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad in the Oct. 27, 1919 issue of the trade magazine “The Moving Picture World” promoted “Princess Virtue” from Bluebird Pictures starring Mae Murray – The Adorable [as noted by the movie studio in the ad]. The Art Nouveau hand lettering emulated the style usually drawn with a round nib pen, but was given a specialized treatment for the ad. It was re-drawn in a more traditional ‘pen nib’ look for digital revival. The end result is Silent Movies JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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