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  1. Mute Fruit Skimpy Krash - Unknown license
  2. TNA LOGO - Unknown license
  3. Castle Dracustein - 100% free
  4. Simpsons Mmmm...Font - Unknown license
  5. Batman The Dark Knight - Unknown license
  6. Sonic Mega Font - Unknown license
  7. Lara Croft Tomb Raider - Unknown license
  8. Arthines - Personal use only
  9. Windevere by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Windevere is a family of display faces designed for easily readible headings and titles that convey a sense of speed and motion. The family includes three faces: Windevere Regular, Windevere Bold and Windevere Rounded.
  10. FF Casus by FontFont, $51.99
    FF Casus was drawn for print – but is also as natural for textual content in interactive design. It brings warmth and a subtle, handcrafted quality to pages in books and periodicals as well as banners and informational copy on large and small screens. It pairs flawlessly with a wide range of sans serif typefaces to create inviting and easy to read text copy. Drawn by Eugene Yukechev, FF Casus is a fresh take on the robust serif typefaces produced early in the 18th century. The FF Casus™ typeface family takes advantage of slightly narrowed proportions, moderate contrast in stroke weight and an ample x-height to achieve high levels of legibility and efficient use of space. Born in Novosibirsk, Russia, in 1980, Yukechev earned degrees in philology in addition to editorial and graphic design. He also graduated from the British Higher School of Design in Moscow, studying type and typographic design. Yukechev now runs the Moscow-based studio “Schrift Publishers” and the online “Type Journal” with his colleagues. The six weights of FF Casus – each with an italic complement – are available as OpenType® Pro fonts with an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages. Looking for something new – with the panache and warmth of an old book face? FF Casus may be the perfect choice.
  11. Avondale SC Shaded - Unknown license
  12. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  13. Covington SC Shadow - Unknown license
  14. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
  15. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  16. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
  17. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  18. Covington Exp - Unknown license
  19. Covington SC Rev - Unknown license
  20. Covington SC - Unknown license
  21. Avondale SC Outline - Unknown license
  22. Avondale SC Cond - Unknown license
  23. Plasmatica Rev - Unknown license
  24. Covington Rev - Unknown license
  25. Avondale SC Inline - Unknown license
  26. Pirouette by Linotype, $40.99
    Pirouette is based on a logo that Japanese designer Ryuichi Tateno created for a packaging design project in 1999 (a shampoo container!). Tateno's logo experimented with complex, overlapped swash letterforms. He continued to develop these outside of the initial packaging project, until they took on a life of their own. Eventually, Tateno designed a full typeface out of the logo, Pirouette, which was the first place display face in Linotype's 2003 International Type Design Contest. The Pirouette typeface contains six different fonts. The basic font is Pirouette Regular. This is an engraver's italic lowercase paired with elaborate swash capitals. The swash capitals have two visual elements in their forms: thick strokes and thin strokes. Pirouette Text includes the same lowercase as Pirouette Regular, but the uppercase letters are much shorter and simpler. This "text" font can be used to set longer amounts of copy. Pirouette Alternate contains different lowercase glyphs and additional ligatures, which can be used as substitutes for the lowercase forms in the Pirouette Regular and Pirouette Text fonts. Pirouette Ornaments contains swashes and other knick-knacks that can either be added onto the end of a letter, or used as separate decorative elements or swooshes (accolades) on a page. Pirouette Separate 1 and Pirouette Separate 2 are two fonts that can be layered over top of one another in software applications that support layering (e.g., most Adobe and Macromedia applications, as well as QuarkXPress). Pirouette Separate 1 contains the thick stroke elements from Pirouette Regular's uppercase letters, as well as the same lowercase glyphs that can be found in Pirouette Regular and Pirouette Text. Pirouette Separate 2 contains only the thin stroke elements from Pirouette Regular's uppercase letters. By layering Pirouette Separate 1 and Pirouette Separate 2 over one another, you can give the uppercase letter's thick and thin stroke elements different colors and create unique, more calligraphic designs. The Pirouette family, Tanteno's first commercial typeface, was greatly influenced by the calligraphic and typographic work of the master German designer, Prof. Hermann Zapf, especially his Zapfino typeface.
  27. Hang the DJ - Unknown license
  28. If - Unknown license
  29. Art-Nouveau 1912 - 100% free
  30. Featured Item - Personal use only
  31. 20 db - Personal use only
  32. Dampfplatz Solid - 100% free
  33. FFU Puzzle - Personal use only
  34. Phosphorus Bromide - Unknown license
  35. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  36. IJF0100 - Unknown license
  37. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
  38. Very bad posture - Unknown license
  39. Phosphorus Chloride - Unknown license
  40. MicroTech - Unknown license
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