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  1. Syntha - Personal use only
  2. Neues Bauen - Unknown license
  3. Syphon Spritz - Personal use only
  4. Mayonaise - Personal use only
  5. BLUSH BEAR - Personal use only
  6. Movember - Personal use only
  7. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  8. Automania - Unknown license
  9. Pouttu - Unknown license
  10. VALENTINEHEARTS - Unknown license
  11. loco - Personal use only
  12. AidaSerifa-Condensed - Unknown license
  13. Dot.com Outline - Unknown license
  14. NeoPangaia - Unknown license
  15. nippon blocks - Unknown license
  16. Xephyr Italic - Personal use only
  17. ILikeOffenbach - Unknown license
  18. Pandemonious Puffery - Personal use only
  19. Gunship Condensed - Personal use only
  20. Quartermain Outline Italic - Unknown license
  21. Xephyr Leftalic - Personal use only
  22. Dot.com Pro - Personal use only
  23. Valimo - Unknown license
  24. Zado Condensed - Unknown license
  25. Gunship Laser - Unknown license
  26. Copycut - Unknown license
  27. Monafont - Unknown license
  28. Rikos - Unknown license
  29. Bukkake - Unknown license
  30. Gunship Leftalic - Personal use only
  31. Zado Expanded - Unknown license
  32. Bboy - Unknown license
  33. Gunship Bold - Unknown license
  34. Gunship Expanded - Unknown license
  35. CEREAL KILLERZ - Personal use only
  36. Lycian Monolith by Thomas Käding, $-
    I know what you're thinking: Where can I find a Lycian font that looks good and is easy to use? Look no further! This font has the Lycian characters both in their unicode positions, and where you can find them on the keyboard. The glyphs in this font were based on those on a Kerei monument in Lycia. I am not an archaeologist, so your feedback would be most welcome.
  37. Promenade by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Introducing Promenade – a calligraphic serif that started on paper with a flat nib pen (see the 6th image), and blossomed into a full serif with italics. At its core, this font is just... beautiful. It's elegant, it's crisp, it's delicate, but can still hold its own. As I was creating the graphics, I just couldn't get over the flow of the letters – especially the italic. It's got class, but also isn't afraid to rock a pair of Doc Marten's. Funny enough, Jen from Tonic (they make beautiful websites) saw a preview of this font and said, "I'd take that font to prom." Which of course spurred a conversation about how this font would take a Mercedes G-Series instead of a limo, and wear Doc Marten's instead of heels, but still wear the most gorgeous dress, and that is 100% Promenade (and inspo for the name – thanks, Jen!). I've also been loving combining the regular and italic, especially for logos (see the "Friendfolk" logo) One thing to note about Promenade is the letter spacing. It was spaced for clean reading and intentional balance, so I recommend setting the spacing a little tighter if you want to create the display look found in many of the logo mockups(around -20 to -40 should do!).
  38. Mr Quicke - Unknown license
  39. Elektronik - Personal use only
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