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  1. LT Starlight - 100% free
  2. Sketch Rockwell - Unknown license
  3. Europe Underground - Personal use only
  4. F*ck Beans - 100% free
  5. Weekend Tabloid JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Weekend Tabloid JNL is a classic sans serif wood type design that found its way into the setting of newspaper headlines during the pre-electronic age of publishing.
  6. LT Score - 100% free
  7. LT Binary Neue - 100% free
  8. Flipahaus - Personal use only
  9. LT Asus Print - 100% free
  10. Blue Rays - Personal use only
  11. Mogata - 100% free
  12. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  13. Key Tab Metal - 100% free
  14. Sans I Am - 100% free
  15. Michaels - Unknown license
  16. LT Highlight - 100% free
  17. we are alien!! - Unknown license
  18. Cilogie - Personal use only
  19. Madame Butterfly - Unknown license
  20. Deadly Breakfast - Unknown license
  21. Micahels - Unknown license
  22. Rippen - Unknown license
  23. Wagamama - Unknown license
  24. New Gothic Textura - Personal use only
  25. Fely - Unknown license
  26. Ego - Unknown license
  27. Gringo Nights - Unknown license
  28. Bright Gesture DEMO - Personal use only
  29. GOCA LOGOTYPE BETA - Unknown license
  30. REMARK - Personal use only
  31. Europe Underground - Personal use only
  32. Dekers - Personal use only
  33. Europe Underground Worn - Personal use only
  34. KC - 100% free
  35. J.Kasperville - 100% free
  36. LT Edge Sans - 100% free
  37. African Textile by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    The African Textile font had two major influences. The pattern is derived from the bogolan cloths from Africa, originally made using a traditional dyeing technique from Mali that uses bogo or clay as prime dye material. The character shapes are largely based on the Tabwa font. The font is best used as a heading or poster font, although the boldness of the design allows it to be useful at medium sizes, as subheadings as well. It is professionally letter-spaced and kerned and contains a complete character set.
  38. Dream Within A Dream by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Dream Within a Dream was the title of exhibition of Czech art inspired by the work of Edgar Allan Poe curated by Otto M Urban and Veronika Hulíková. Three dozens of artists exhibited their works in the Czech National Gallery in 2020. The cataloguje was printed with the use of the present typeface. Artists took significant interest in Poe's literary oeuvre only after the writer's untimely death. This was mainly thanks to the poet Charles Baudelaire who translated Poe's works to French. As early as in the second half of the 19th century, prominent artists such as Edouard Manet, Odilon Redon, James Ensor and Gustave Doré created remarkable artworks inspired by Poe. Although the first Czech translations of Poe's woks date to the 1850s, artworks inspired by them only appeared several decades later, at the turn on the 20th century. Poe's poems and short stories inspired František Kupka and soon after him, Josef Váchal, Jan Konůpek and František Kobliha. Alfred Kubin, a German artist born in Bohemia, made illustrations for the German translation of Poe's collected stories. Later on, Alén Diviš and František Tichý created further Poe-inspired artworks. Poe was a source of inspiration for Jan Švankmajer and more recently, František Štorm and Jaroslav Róna.
  39. sir william - Unknown license
  40. Frida01 - Personal use only
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