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  1. GoudyThirty-DemiBold - Personal use only
  2. Signboard - Unknown license
  3. DrumagStudioNF - 100% free
  4. Murrx - 100% free
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  11. Berthside - Personal use only
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  14. SF Obliquities Outline - Unknown license
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  19. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  20. DS CenturyCapitals - Unknown license
  21. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
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  24. GloucesterInitialen - Personal use only
  25. Electrik Hollow - Unknown license
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  31. Garota Sans SC - Personal use only
  32. Apothem - Personal use only
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  35. ITC Adderville by ITC, $29.99
    On a cold winter's night, George Ryan, of Galápagos Design Group, began musing on the possibilities for a “truly original” sans serif typeface. What came out of his musing, and his always-present sketchpad, was ITC Adderville, a typeface whose visual impact is immediate and strong. Ryan explains how he did it: “The rounded ends of its strokes and their skewed baseline contact create an illusion of dancing feet. The tops of lowercase stems emit serif buds, suggesting transition into or out of the serifed form. The spear-like lowercase stroke terminators, along with other distinctive elements such as the stylized reticulation of the lowercase 'g' segments, the salute of that same character's spur, and the bold, non-self-conscious 'i' and 'j' dots, all contribute to the playful and unique nature of this design.” The result is a friendly, lively type family whose graduated weights -- book, medium, and heavy -- lend themselves especially well to use at small display sizes and in short blocks of text.
  36. Medieval Dragons by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    The beasts of mythological and medieval times. From semi-dragons like lindorms and wyverns to classical and serpent-like dragons, this package features 52 unique medieval beasts that are sure to add a little fire to all your presentations.
  37. HS Amal by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    The earlier release of Hasan Amal typeface was in 2008. It has introduced modern OpenType Arabic Typeface which combines the features of Kufi and Naskh Style with noticeable both curvy and sharp segments beside the refinements of its letters which made it more readable. Hasan Amal is used in both titles and text in modern graphic and publication projects.It supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages and contains three weights: light, regular and bold. HS Amal is an OpenType family with (7) weights, produced to support Arabic, Persian and urdu. It contains many various alternatives and good additions.
  38. Blaue Brush by Beige Type, $29.00
    Blaue Brush is a handmade typeface painted with a Japanese brush marker on smooth paper. While the font was digitalised, special care was taken to retain its handmade character; as a result it is rough and authentic. Blaue Brush offers a complete font set in one weight that can be used in many languages, with uppercase, lowercase and a full range of decorative characters – a set of five decorative borders, arrow segments and many image characters. Blaue Brush is suited for use in packaging design for labels, tags, posters, unique occasions, music band styles and whatever else. Embrace the brush!
  39. Morgow by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Morgow is a decorative Celtic uncial font based on original hand lettering. It is similar to other uncial fonts, but the characters are embellished with traditional Celtic spiral designs. The font is appropriately named after a species of legendary Cornish sea serpent.
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