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  1. Chonker - Unknown license
  2. Shower Flower - Unknown license
  3. BN Stile Project - Unknown license
  4. Cave Gyrl - Unknown license
  5. Sheriff - Unknown license
  6. Space Up Yer Life - Unknown license
  7. RabbitEars - Unknown license
  8. JIMMY-HAND - Unknown license
  9. SnowFont - Unknown license
  10. Screwy Melted Wax - Unknown license
  11. Ducky - Unknown license
  12. Traveller by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    A geometric design, published in Rick Poynor’s Typography Now 1 (Booth-Clibborn Editions, London UK,1991). Discussing these kinds of angular styles, the critic Rick Poynor noted that "fate has overtaken the angular post-constructivist type design of Neville Brody, Zuzana Licko and Max Kisman". Poynor described a process by which typefaces, once “fresh, unexpected, precisely attuned to the moment”, get used increasingly often in less and less appropriate contexts and end up looking "irredeemably passé". (Poynor, Rick, ‘American Gothic’ in Eye Magazine, 6/1992)
  13. Youbee by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Youbee is a casual serifed font that is highly legible. It has a bit of contrast, but not much. It could be used as book text, but is better suited for less formal uses such as newsletters and pamphlets. Youbee gets its name from it origin, the Ultimate Blend (UB) of four very different typefaces: Euroika, Ingriana, BetterTypeRight, and KampFriendship. The earliest members of the family were constructed in 1996, with a shadow version added in 2011, extra weights in 1999, and two different widths in 2022.
  14. HoTom by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Ho Tom is part of the Take Type Library, which features winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest from 1994 to 1997. Designed by Thomas Hoffman, this font’s historical roots are easily traced to the slab serif style. Ho Tom was originally intended as a lettering system for a project in the center of the old East Berlin. This explains the stable, angular characters and the consistent rectangular base forms, which also makes Ho Tom a very legible font, suitable for longer texts.
  15. Linotype Zootype by Linotype, $29.99
    Zootype –the first original single font– was designed in 1997 by Victor Garcia of Argentina and as a winner of Linotype's Second International Type Design Contest is included in the TakeType Library. The three additional family styles –Zootype Air, Zootype Land, Zootype Water– were added in 1999. In the words of the designer, the design concept is meant to display the funny, happy joy of animal nature.’ Animal heads peek into the block forms of the letters, giving the font a unique whimsical character.
  16. Hunter - Unknown license
  17. Jean-Claude's hand - Personal use only
  18. Miss Claude - Personal use only
  19. Brokenbaby - Unknown license
  20. Y2K Analog Legacy - Unknown license
  21. Sickness - Unknown license
  22. Devil's Handshake - Unknown license
  23. Sophie - Personal use only
  24. Noisebaby - Unknown license
  25. First Crush - Personal use only
  26. Scatterbrained Restrained - Unknown license
  27. Juergen - Unknown license
  28. Girth Control - Unknown license
  29. Jiggery Pokery - Unknown license
  30. JiggeryPokery - Unknown license
  31. Cutting Corners - Unknown license
  32. Spot Matrix - Unknown license
  33. KooRear - Unknown license
  34. IrishJig - Unknown license
  35. 486 - Unknown license
  36. V-Dub - Unknown license
  37. Champignon - Unknown license
  38. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  39. ScatterbrainedRestrained - Unknown license
  40. Yikes! - Unknown license
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