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  1. LAZYTOWN - Personal use only
  2. Noisebaby - Unknown license
  3. ICONOS SKATE - Personal use only
  4. ICONO BMX - Personal use only
  5. Quad Ultra - 100% free
  6. Pussycat - Personal use only
  7. MeninBlue - Unknown license
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  13. moebius - 100% free
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  16. Weekend Warrior - 100% free
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  21. Ishirkian - Personal use only
  22. HVD Poster - Unknown license
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  28. Occoluchi Minicaps - Personal use only
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  31. BN Manson Nights - Unknown license
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  38. Birch Beer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Birch Beer JNL comes from lettering spotted on a European business sign found in some stock footage that was used for an old black and white film about World War II. The name is derived from a popular root beer-like soda sold by the Royal Castle Restaurants that were popular in Florida from the 1930s through the 1970s.
  39. Italiko by Luca Bolognese, $11.00
    Italiko is a calligraphic font. The letters have been hand-drawn individually to extract the common strokes. The strokes have then been re-composed to give the font a more unified appearance. It comes in Black, Bold, Regular, and Thin. The Thin version is different as the extreme contrast in the font makes the thinner lines disappear. It is likely best used as a display font. There are ligatures for the combination of letters that can be written more quickly by using a single stroke and letters that are slightly different from the ‘Italic canon.’ You can select which one to use in your application (i.e., Word) using combinations of italic/bold: No selection -> Regular Bold -> Bold Italic -> Thin Bold Italic -> Black If you end up using the font, get in touch at https://github.com/lucabol/Italiko. Feel free to suggest improvements or let me know if you encounter problems.
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