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  1. CONFORMITY PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  2. Instrumenta - Personal use only
  3. Stripelane - Personal use only
  4. Future Brake - 100% free
  5. Polymoda - Personal use only
  6. Hertzace - Personal use only
  7. Gravitron - Personal use only
  8. The·Fire - Personal use only
  9. Lamenta by Dawnland, $13.00
    All that remains from this once so proud and glorious antiqua are steel skeletons. Destroyed. Distorted. Ruins. The main focus and usage of LamentaX are headlines, posters for event graphics and music/media/game packaging. Lamenta X was revised 2012 and now hold a full character set of basic english/latin letters and west european diacritics!
  10. FF Soupbone by FontFont, $41.99
    Canadian type designer Bruce Alcock created this script FontFont between 1993 and 2011. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions as well as film and tv. FF Soupbone provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  11. Correntino Railway by Fabio Ares, $-
    Correntino Railway is a product of argentine typographic archeology project called “Tipografía Histórica Ferroviaria” (Fabio Ares & Octavio Osores, since 2012). Is about the signboards of the stations of the line of the Argentine Correntino Economic Railway (1892-1969). The letter of this signboards can be described as display type, with elementary geometric shapes, vertical line modulation and slight contrast.
  12. Chuck by Parkinson, $20.00
    Chuck. Designed in 2004 by Jim Parkinson. Originally released as a Type 1 font, Chuck was refreshed (version2) and re-released as simple Open Type in 2012. The models for this massive Deco typeface appear on a bronze plaque on the South Tower of the Golden Gate Bridge. The plaque commemorates the builders of the bridge.
  13. IngyArrows by Ingrimayne Type, $10.00
    IngyArrows is a set of three fonts with three sets of arrows, with one of them a blend of the other two, where normally there are standard numbers, letters, and punctuation marks. The revision of 2011 added many of the arrows that exist in several places in the unicode codings and that cannot be accessed by normal keystrokes.
  14. Awe by Dawnland, $13.00
    An awe inspiring nightmarish font for use wherever you need to add unease or fear to your artwork. The main focus and usage of AweX are headlines, posters for event graphics and music/media/game packaging. AweX was revised 2012 and now hold a full character set of basic english/latin letters and west european diacritics!
  15. KING ARTHUR - Personal use only
  16. MiauroSans - 100% free
  17. Twist n Curves - Personal use only
  18. Kaushan Script - 100% free
  19. d puntillas A Lace - Personal use only
  20. California Personal Use - Personal use only
  21. NFL Packers - Unknown license
  22. Yardley Personal Use - Personal use only
  23. Victoria Serif - Personal use only
  24. CADILLAC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  25. Beth Ellen - 100% free
  26. Cchicanos Personal Use - Personal use only
  27. Pinstripe Limo - Personal use only
  28. Mostly Ghostly - 100% free
  29. NFL Saints - Unknown license
  30. Jambetica - Personal use only
  31. Scars Before Christmas - Personal use only
  32. the girl next door - Personal use only
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  38. Blue Screen Personal Use - Personal use only
  39. Porkshop by Chank, $99.00
    Porkshop is a font of retro vintage flavor with a hefty dose of immigrant-influenced naive typography. It's fundamentally inspired by an old-but-still-prominent "Pork Shop" sign in Manhattan. I like to think that this font was made by a signmaker's apprentice who didn't yet have a grasp on the subtleties of elegant letterforms, but put his gusto into perfectly sharp serifs. While pointy little serifs are cool, the real shine of this font comes from the imaginative combination of uppercase and lowercase shapes. This unique mixture in the lowercase reminds me of an indeterminate European accent in the big city. Big and strong and easy to understand. Best rendered in 3-foot tall metal type, Porkshop works well in print and on screens, too. The Bolds and Italics are brand new in 2011.
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