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  1. SwingSet BB - Personal use only
  2. Hydro - Unknown license
  3. Digitalema - Unknown license
  4. Cathedral - Unknown license
  5. Graphitti - Unknown license
  6. Ventouse - Unknown license
  7. Goudiad - Unknown license
  8. Blades - Unknown license
  9. QUAKE - Unknown license
  10. Craftopia Love - Unknown license
  11. KAPastaAldente - Unknown license
  12. Mira - Unknown license
  13. Hearts - Unknown license
  14. Minnie - Unknown license
  15. Mickey - Unknown license
  16. Blockhead - Unknown license
  17. SysFlash by FSD, $6.15
    SysFlash is the version of Sys to use in Macromedia Flash at 10 point size.
  18. flutSaus by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    Another font by Hilde Rikken (age 10) with crazy serifs and almost every special sign.
  19. 1467 Pannartz Latin by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the edition De Civitate Dei (by Sanctus Augustinus) printed in 1467 in Sobiano (Italy, Roma) by Konrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz who was the Punchcutter. It is one of the first few “Roman style” fonts, just before the birth of Jenson’s pattern (look at 1470 Jenson Latin). The present font contains all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in the original (about 54). Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing. Decorated letters such as 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, or 1584 Rinceau can be used with this family without anachronism. If Italic style is required (not yet existing in early time of printing), we recommend using 1557 Italique.
  20. BrunoBook by JOEBOB graphics, $9.00
    Stop using Times new Roman in children's books! BrunoBook is here to stay. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  21. Allegro by Bitstream, $29.99
    A typeface with characteristics of roman and italic, fat face and stencil, modern and script. It was designed by Hans Bohn for Ludwig & Mayer in 1936.
  22. Triangle by Suomi, $30.00
    A family with retro feel in four weights, Roman and Italic, all with Old Style Numerals and Small Caps, for both headlines and body text use.
  23. Tip by Suomi, $40.00
    New, slightly calligraphic sans family with seven weights, Roman and Italic, all with Old Style Numerals and Small Caps, for both headlines and body text use.
  24. Fleurs de Liane - Unknown license
  25. La Rosa Muerta - Unknown license
  26. Footlight by Monotype, $29.99
    Footlight is a highly distinctive face which began life as an italic. The designer then went on to produce the roman weights. It is unusual to draw the italic version first but this was done to impose a calligraphic influence on the face, and the slightly hand drawn feel remains evident in FootlightÆs roman version. The Footlight font family is of considerable versatility and charm, its originality makes it the perfect choice for advertising and magazine typography.
  27. Aragon Sans by Canada Type, $24.95
    Designed as a companion to its roman namesake, Aragon Sans is a novel approach to the humanist sans serif. Using the underlying blueprint of true and trusted 16th century forms, its humanism is deeply rooted in fine typographic tradition. By also using the same idea as its roman counterpart, where the stems gradually thicken as they go higher, it becomes a unique breed of sans serif, conservative, and legible in small text, and attractively modern in titling setting.
  28. Ongunkan Rhaetian Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    Rhaetic or Raetic (/ˈriːtɪk/), also known as Rhaetian, was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman and Roman times. It is documented by around 280 texts dated from the 5th up until the 1st century BC, which were found through northern Italy, southern Germany, eastern Switzerland, Slovenia and western Austria, in two variants of the Old Italic scripts. Rhaetic is largely accepted as being closely related to Etruscan.
  29. Barmoor by Barmoor Foundry, $15.00
    Barmoor is a robust, classic roman display face, inspired by the letter designs of the Parisian craftsman Claude Garamond and other 16th century French engravers as well as antique roman letterforms. It works especially well letterspaced and in all caps. Alternate W, R, J, M, Q and K can be used to add a modest bit of flair to letterspaced, all cap treatments. Barmoor is mainly intended to be a display font or a limited text font.
  30. KADinoSob - Unknown license
  31. Dyer - Unknown license
  32. CBGBFont - Unknown license
  33. InkaBod - Unknown license
  34. Burris - Unknown license
  35. Rhythm - Unknown license
  36. Bicycle - Unknown license
  37. brickle - Unknown license
  38. cain - Unknown license
  39. Xenowort - Unknown license
  40. Nosfer - Unknown license
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