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  1. Baldur - Personal use only
  2. Kramer - Unknown license
  3. Brrrrr - Unknown license
  4. Tintoretto - Personal use only
  5. Morpheus - Unknown license
  6. Showboat - Unknown license
  7. Airlock - Unknown license
  8. Abagail - Unknown license
  9. Woodplank - Unknown license
  10. KaratMedium - Unknown license
  11. Xmas - Unknown license
  12. Lemiesz - Unknown license
  13. Dinner - Unknown license
  14. Lilith - Unknown license
  15. VTC Embrace - Unknown license
  16. VTC Tribal - 100% free
  17. VTC SubwaySlamSC - Unknown license
  18. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  19. VTC SubwaySlam - Unknown license
  20. VTC SeeJoBend - Unknown license
  21. VTC PunkettePumps - Unknown license
  22. VTC BadPaint - Unknown license
  23. VTC JoeleneHand - 100% free
  24. VTC JezzabelBimbo - Unknown license
  25. VTC FunkinFrat - Unknown license
  26. VTC SeeJoBreak - Unknown license
  27. VTCBelialsBlade - Unknown license
  28. VTC Dizplaced - Unknown license
  29. VTC PizzOffWired - Unknown license
  30. VTC Anglika - Unknown license
  31. VTC AllWashedUp - Unknown license
  32. VTC OldAsCrap - Unknown license
  33. VTC StressedHand - Unknown license
  34. VTC PizzOff - Unknown license
  35. Targa Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    For many years license plates in Italy have been using a quite peculiar sans serif monospace typeface with slightly rounded corners and a geometric, condensed skeleton. These letterforms have been used by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini as an inspiration for Targa, published as the first-ever Zetafonts typeface in 2003. Almost twenty years later, Francesco Canovaro has brought the project under scrutiny for a complete redesign, keeping its inventions, solving its issues, and making it into a versatile multi-weight typeface. The original type family has been developed in two subfamilies: Targa Pro Mono (which keeps the original monospace widths) and Targa Pro Roman (with proportional widths), both in five weights plus italics. The original family also included the handmade version Targa Hand which has been paired with a new Targa Pro Stencil to allow for more versatility and choice for display use. All weights of Targa Pro feature an extended latin character set covering over 200 languages, as well as a full set of Open Type features including positional numbers, alternates and stylistic sets. Halfway between postmodern appropriation of utilitarian design and rationalist design, Targa Pro sits comfortably at the crossroads between artificial nostalgia and modernist functionality, ready to surprise the user with its versatility and quirky Italian flavour.
  36. Toontime - Unknown license
  37. McGarey - Unknown license
  38. Elizabeth - Unknown license
  39. ThamesCondensed - Unknown license
  40. Nixon - Unknown license
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