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  1. nevis - Unknown license
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  4. Cocaine Nosejob - 100% free
  5. Opera-Lyrics-Smooth - Personal use only
  6. karabinE. - Personal use only
  7. BIRTH OF A HERO - Unknown license
  8. Romance Fatal Goth Premium - Personal use only
  9. Jellyka - Nathaniel, a Mystery - Personal use only
  10. Circoex / ANTIPIXEL.com.ar - Personal use only
  11. Trivial - Unknown license
  12. New Cicle - Unknown license
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  14. Faraco Hand - Unknown license
  15. Beraka Font - Unknown license
  16. Ghosttown BC - Personal use only
  17. Kremlin Menshevik - Unknown license
  18. BRETAGNE - Personal use only
  19. Futurex Distro - Wiped Out - Unknown license
  20. Kremlin Premier - Unknown license
  21. Feldicouth Italic Bend - Unknown license
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  23. SF Funk Master - Unknown license
  24. Subway Ticker - Unknown license
  25. Terminator Cyr - 100% free
  26. Avante Go - Personal use only
  27. Colourbars - Unknown license
  28. Tin Doghouse - Unknown license
  29. Futurex Metal-gear Bold - Unknown license
  30. Avante Return - Unknown license
  31. Tin Birdhouse - Unknown license
  32. DS Yermak_D - Unknown license
  33. Americana by Linotype, $40.99
    Americana was designed by typeface artist Richard Isbell in 1965. The generous forms of this typeface contain large inner spaces. Lines of text look light and airy and require generous line spacing. The high cross strokes and the open inner spaces make this font highly legible even in small and very small point sizes. The triangular serifs are a distinguishing characteristic of Americana. These first appeared in the 19th century in France and inspired by the developments in lithography, which allowed for freer forms. The forms were typical for advertisement and display typefaces. The sophisticated Americana is particularly suitable for advertisements and personal correspondence.
  34. Kudryashev Display by ParaType, $30.00
    Kudryashev Display is a set of light and high-contrast faces based on Kudryashev text typeface . In addition to Kudryashev Display and Kudryashev Headline faces, the type family includes also two sans-serif faces of the same weight and contrast, with some alternates. The graceful nature of the typeface, along with carefully designed details, allows to use it in large point sizes, for example in magazine layouts, packaging design and in many other ways. The serif styles were designed by Olga Umpeleva in 2011, the sans styles were created by Isabella Chaeva in 2015 with the participation of Alexandra Korolkova. The typeface was released by ParaType in 2015.
  35. Americana EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    Americana was designed by typeface artist Richard Isbell in 1965. The generous forms of this typeface contain large inner spaces. Lines of text look light and airy and require generous line spacing. The high cross strokes and the open inner spaces make this font highly legible even in small and very small point sizes. The triangular serifs are a distinguishing characteristic of Americana. These first appeared in the 19th century in France and inspired by the developments in lithography, which allowed for freer forms. The forms were typical for advertisement and display typefaces. The sophisticated Americana is particularly suitable for advertisements and personal correspondence.
  36. Jet Jane by Ingrimayne Type, $7.00
    JetJane is a geometric sans-serif family. The family has two widths and each width has nine weights. Each of these 18 fonts comes with an accompanying italics version, giving the family a total of 36 members. JetJane, like other geometric sans faces, is plain, unadorned, and highly legible. It is derived from JetJaneMono, a monospaced sans-serif face. This development is unusual because one expects the monospaced variants to be created after the proportional variant, if a monospaced variant is even produced. This development history results in some distinctive differences between JetJane and two other geometric sans faces from IngrimayneType, AndrewAndreas and Yassitf.
  37. Extenda by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Extenda is a variable width sans serif type family designed by Francesco Canovaro with Andrea Tartarelli and Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini.It been created to provide designers with a powerful but flexible tool to create strong headlines, logos, and display text with tight spacing and maximum space coverage. Rather than providing a family of weights, it gives you a fine-grained range of widths to choose from, allowing maximum control in display editorial uses, and proportional size variation in logo design, keeping consistent appearance and readability. From the vertical, ultra-condensed and thin Pica, Nano and Micro weights to the wide and ultra-bold Peta, Exa and Yotta weights, all Extenda fonts include an extended character set covering Latin languages as well as ones using Cyrillic and Greek for a coverage of 200+ languages. Full Open Type features are included, from small caps to stylistic alternates, positional number forms and discretionary & standard ligatures. The 11-weights family is complemented by the Extendable special weight, that uses Open Type scripts to create a dynamically scaling typeface where each letter becomes automatically tighter or wider than the previous one.
  38. Numberpile Reversed - Unknown license
  39. Pirulen - Unknown license
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