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  1. Metal Spagetti 2000 - Unknown license
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  4. Percance Fatal - Personal use only
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  15. SouciSans - 100% free
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  18. Campanile - Personal use only
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  25. Curlmudgeon Italic - Unknown license
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  28. Licorice Strings BRK - Unknown license
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  32. A Yummy Apology - Personal use only
  33. the Gingerbread House - Unknown license
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  36. Stefano by Signs of Gold, $25.00
    Stefano is a meld of traditional Roman typeface design and calligraphic hand lettering. It is bold yet refined; elegant yet forceful. Stefano will enhance the urbane and elevate the prosaic.
  37. Turbayne Running Hand - Unknown license
  38. Winterfell by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    It is difficult to define the classification of Winterfell. The caps are definitely Roman however the lowercase is italic and slightly calligraphic. Because of its old style look I decided to describe it as modern medieval. This design reminded me of Game of Thrones hence the name Winterfell.
  39. Regency Gothic - Unknown license
  40. TWT Prospero by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    TWT Prospero is the kind of typeface you seldom find in blocks of continuous text these days. Similar fonts based on late-18th-century work by Bodoni, the Didots, and others tend to be reserved for display type: their exaggerated contrast and vanishing hairlines can make you squint and strain at small sizes. But TWT Prospero, with its moderate contrast and fairly robust hairlines, is impressively legible in book text while remaining ideal for use in display situations. The full family has seven styles: roman, italic, bold, bold italic, condensed roman, condensed italic, and condensed bold.
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