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  1. Frida01 - Personal use only
  2. Kabos Gyula - Unknown license
  3. Covington SC - Unknown license
  4. Thailandesa - Unknown license
  5. Cheetah - Unknown license
  6. Cavalier - Personal use only
  7. Freebooter - Personal use only
  8. Micahels - Unknown license
  9. Misfortune - Unknown license
  10. Pharmacy - Unknown license
  11. Niew CroMagnon Wide - Personal use only
  12. Phosphorus Triselenide - Unknown license
  13. Kallamar Stout - 100% free
  14. Carolus - Unknown license
  15. JoaoCond-Light - 100% free
  16. HobbyHorse - Unknown license
  17. Rudolfo - Unknown license
  18. 39 Smooth - Unknown license
  19. Carleton - Unknown license
  20. Bordofixed Tryout - Unknown license
  21. DarkWind - Unknown license
  22. Evadare Demo - Unknown license
  23. Edition - Unknown license
  24. All Hooked Up - Unknown license
  25. MagicMedieval - Unknown license
  26. Phonetica - Unknown license
  27. Impossibilium (BRK) - Unknown license
  28. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  29. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  30. FontleroyBrown - 100% free
  31. Vibrocentric - Unknown license
  32. LT Marathon - 100% free
  33. Rosebud by aRc, $10.00
    Rosebud is a great blend of simple yet organic rosy caps. Each big caps has a single rose while the small caps has the prickly, thorny stems. This decorative TrueType font is great for any occasion (from Wedding to Sweet 16 Party) or for surprising a rose lover with a flowery note. Plus, you can create your own border patterns or flower arrangements by using the rosy and/or the thorny punctuation marks.
  34. Coleface by Roy Cole, $34.00
    Coleface was created by the British typographer Roy Cole, completed shortly before his death in 2012. It comprises six fonts: Coleface 30, 60, 90 and the italics 33, 66, 99. As with his earlier typeface families - Lina, Zeta and Colophon - Coleface is a highly-readable sans serif typeface that offers significant flexibility in terms of its potential uses. Roy Cole studied typographic design under the tutelage of Emil Ruder at the Gewerbeschule in Basel, at a time when typographic history was being made through the creation of a style that epitomized modernity. Consequently the principles of order, simplicity and legibility, fused with experimentation, became a hallmark of his practice, as exemplified in his last font Coleface.
  35. Downtown Elegance - Personal use only
  36. Canadian - Unknown license
  37. Yahoo - Unknown license
  38. Barnard - 100% free
  39. FC Basic Font - Unknown license
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