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  1. Hillstown by Letterhend, $13.00
    Hillstown Font Family is a font collection that contains three different styles that will perfectly complement each other. You will get script, sans, and condensed sans in a clean and aged version for each style. The classic feel is really perfect when you need a typeface for a logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising, and more. Hillstown comes in uppercase, lowercase, with punctuations, symbols and numerals, 09 stylistic set alternate, ligatures. There is multi-lingual support and Hillstown is already PUA encoded.
  2. Roos by Canada Type, $24.95
    The Roos family is a digitization and expansion of the last typeface designed by Sjoerd Hendrik De Roos, called De Roos Romein (and Cursief). It was designed and produced during the years of the second World War, and unveiled in the summer of 1947 to celebrate De Roos's 70th birthday. In 1948, the first fonts produced were used for a special edition of the Dutch Constitution on which Juliana took the oath during her inauguration as the Queen of the Netherlands. To this day this typeface is widely regarded as De Roos's best design, with one of the most beautiful italics ever drawn. In contrast with all his previous roman faces, which were based on the Jenson model, De Roos's last type recalls the letter forms of the Renaissance, specifically those of Claude Garamont from around 1530, but with a much refined and elegant treatment, with stems sloping towards the ascending, slightly cupped serifs, a tall and distinguished lowercase, and an economic width that really shines in the spectacular italic, which harmonizes extremely well with its roman partner. The Roos family contains romans, italics and small caps in regular, semibold and display weights, as well as a magnificent set of initial caps. All the fonts contain extended language support, surpassing the usual Western Latin codepages to include characters for Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Baltic, Celtic/Welsh, Esperanto, Maltese, and Turkish.
  3. Erasmus by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the S. H. de Roos design, Amsterdam Foundry circa 1923.
  4. Concreta by Just in Type, $20.00
    Concreta was inspired by Josef Albers' work and Augusto de Campos' poetry.
  5. Waleed by GrafikarFonts, $69.00
    Waleed est une police de caractère Arabe, et latin inspirée du Naskh
  6. Ah, Stasmic, the font that seems to have chugged three espresso shots before sitting down to the business of being a font. Crafted by the ever-innovative Ray Larabie, a name synonymous with fonts tha...
  7. MFC Carson Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $24.95
    The source of inspiration for Carson Monogram is a letter set from the book, Art Monogram and Lettering by J.M. Bergling, Vol. 1, Fifth Edition published in 1912. This elegant historical style was simply labeled, "New Antique 53". Carson Monogram can create one, two, or three letter monograms as well as basic headline and titling settings. By default, Carson Monogram types in a horizontal format, but by utilizing OpenType Contextual Alternates, you can typeset in a three smallcap diagonal format as well! It is a refined look that is perfect for a wide array of classic personalization settings. Download and view the MFC Carson Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  8. Averta by Intelligent Design, $15.00
    Bringing together features from early European grotesques and American gothics, Kostas Bartokas’ Averta (Greek: ‘αβέρτα’ – to act or speak openly, bluntly or without moderation, without hiding) is a new geometric sans serif family with a simple, yet appealing, personality. The purely geometric rounds, open apertures, and its low contrast strokes manage to express an unmoderated, straightforward tone resulting in a modernist, neutral and friendly typeface. Averta is intended for use in a variety of media. The central styles (Light through Bold) are drawn to perform at text sizes, while the extremes are spaced tighter to form more coherent headlines. The dynamism of the true italics adds a complementary touch to the whole family and provides extra versatility, making Averta an EXCELLENT tool for a range of uses, from signage to branding and editorial design. Take advantage of Averta’s extended OpenType features including alternate glyphs, small caps, fractions, case sensitive forms, contextual alternates, oldstyle and lining (proportional and tabular) numerals, small cap numerals, numerators/denominators, superiors/inferiors, and a variety of symbols. Averta comes in eight weights with matching italics and supports over two hundred languages with an extended Latin, Cyrillic (Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian/Macedonian alternates), Greek and Vietnamese character set. It ships in three different packages offering different script coverage according to your needs: Averta PE (Pan-European: Latin, Cyrillic, Greek), Averta CY (Latin and Cyrillic), and Averta (Latin and Greek). Averta's Cyrillic have received the 3rd Prize in the 2017 Granshan Awards in the Cyrillic Category.
  9. Alpineo by Soneri Type, $32.00
    Alpineo is a display type family, optical mono linear and a bit squarish in nature. It has a distinct stroke-joint style, which is a prominent feature of its design. It has been designed to be a little eye-catching yet legible. It has clear and distinguishable letterforms, which helps to elaborate and emphasis the message. It is graphically strong and command viewer’s attention. The overall appearance of type is suitable in setting it as logotype, punchline, title, headline, etc. The type family consists of six weights viz. Thin, ExLight, Light, Regular, Medium and Bold. Alpineo is designed by Aakash Soneri, founder Soneritype in the year 2017.
  10. Viva Beautiful Collection by Cultivated Mind, $19.00
    Continue your branding with the ever popular Viva Beautiful font. A new hand-painted brush script collection by Cultivated Mind. Viva Beautiful is back with nine new fonts that include six scripts, a caps font, free words font, free extras and plenty of alternates/ligatures. There are five sets of alternates for every letter adding to the uniqueness of your designs. The new Viva Beautiful scripts are a much cleaner brush script than the original. All scripts come in pro and regular versions. Both versions are Latin Pro. Pro scripts include 260 alternates and 8 common ligatures. Ligatures are programmed to pop up when specific letter pairs are typed. Try the alternates and ligatures together to give your designs a realistic hand-painted look. The all caps font is a basic version that includes 5 common ligatures and looks great paired with the scripts. Regular versions include Latin Pro characters but do not include alternates and ligatures. Viva Beautiful Collection works best for beauty products, music branding, film, television, cookbooks, book covers, food marketing, magazines, and websites. Check out Cultivated Mind Type on Instagram for fun Viva design ideas. Bring beauty to your designs with Viva Beautiful! Fonts designed by Cindy Kinash. Poster designs by Corinne Alexandra.
  11. Parkour by Resistenza, $39.00
    Parkour Brush Font takes the repertoire of moves and free spirit of this modern sport and bring it to a graphic definition. Handwritten with authentic dry brush imperfections and a bouncy baseline to evoke the energy of this urban sport discipline which emphasizes the athlete to be strong and flexible as to be able to move quickly and efficiently through any given environment. Sounds like a fun game, right? This font comes with a full set of upper and lower case characters - giving you the extra freedom to turn your text into authentic custom-made hand lettering. Parkour Marker font Includes a large range of glyphs including numerals, punctuation & multilingual support. It comes with a perfectly paired handy set of bonus Swashes and extras perfect to complete and customize your layout. Perfect for branding, social media, stationery, advertising, logos, handwritten quotes, product packaging, header, poster, merchandise & greeting cards. Features: - OTF Font file - Punctuation & numbers - Splashes & Splatters - Alternate letters - Uppercase letters - Multi Language To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. There are additional ways to access alternates, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).
  12. Hand Stamp Slab Serif Rough by TypoGraphicDesign, $25.00
    The typeface “Hand Stamp Slab Serif Rough” was designed for the Typo Graphic Design font foundry in 2017 by Manuel Viergutz. It is a display font with a classic slab serifs based on real rubber stamp letters for a authentic, rough & dirty, stamped-by-hand appearance. It provides a vintage look through state-of-the-art Open Type features such as contextual alternates that cycle automatically through 5 different letter variants for each character to create a varied look, just as if the letters were stamped by hand. The font is intended for use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisements, and as a webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display sizes. There are 1031 glyphs with 5× A–Z, 0–9 & a–z and 70+ decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords, and many alternative letters. A range of figure set options including oldstyle figures and additional deco­ra­tive liga­tures (type the word “love” for ❤ … ), Ver­sal Eszett (German Capital Sharp S), symbols, and emojis. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with a reduced glyph-set) FREE!
  13. Quara by Delve Fonts, $39.00
    Quara is a typeface that takes its cues from cutting edge technology and new gadget lust. Quara enjoys short downloads on the web, long walks on mobile devices, and romantic dinners by LED light. An avid gamer (esp. MMORPG) and science fiction fan, Quara longs to be the first font in space and have its pixels scattered among the stars. Designed by Delve Withrington in 2009, this slightly rounded square sans has a generous x-height and low contrast.
  14. Savage Garden by Putracetol, $24.00
    Savage Garden - 3 Quirky Playful Fonts are a delightful trio of typefaces that exude a sense of whimsy and playfulness with their unique and irregular letterforms. This font family includes three distinct versions: clean/regular, decorative, and block/fill, allowing for creative versatility. The fun and playful vibe of this font makes it a perfect choice for child-related themes or baby-oriented designs. It's well-suited for logos, printing materials, branding, quotes, posters, greeting cards, birthday cards, invitations, children's books, and more, adding a touch of joy and creativity to your projects.
  15. Dear Sans by Stiggy & Sands, $24.00
    The Dear Sans Collection is comprised of four widths ranging from Condensed, Regular, Expanded, and Wide; each of which are comprised of a three font family of weights: Book, Regular & Bold. Cleanly readable, with just a slight hint of silliness, the Dear Sans Collection brings adds the perfect level of lightheartedness to your designs. The Dear Sans Collection comes with: - Approx. 367 Character Glyph Set per font - including standard & punctuation, international language support, and basic “fi fl” ligatures per font. - 3 Weights per family including: Book, Regular, and Bold. - Loads of Personality for your designs.
  16. The Enchanted Garden by PeachCreme, $21.00
    "The Enchanted Garden" is a dark, vintage-style font designed with simplicity and readability in mind, ensuring effortless legibility for all your creative ventures. From wedding stationery and Instagram quotes to contemporary logos, packaging, and websites, this versatile font complements a wide range of projects. "The Enchanted Garden" font is a valuable asset for those who cherish the art of handwritten expression. Its meticulously hand-drawn characters exude a timeless charm, infusing your headlines and titles with vibrant life. Moreover, it offers three alternative lowercase glyphs, expanding the horizons of your design possibilities.
  17. Under Storm 3d Graffiti by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Under Storm" is a graffiti font with three unique layers: regular, inner shadow, and outer shadow. This font is designed to add depth and dimension to your typography, creating a captivating and dynamic look. The regular layer provides a bold and impactful appearance, while the inner and outer shadow layers add a 3D effect, giving your designs an edgy and urban vibe. With its layered style, "Under Storm" is perfect for creating eye-catching street art, posters, and other urban-themed projects. Embrace the storm of creativity with this versatile and dynamic graffiti font.
  18. Kudos Kaps NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Introducing a series of decorative initials with a twist: each font contains two complete alphabets, A-Z, and numerous border elements in the numeral and shift-numeral positions. Classic, ornate, quaint and exotic, these fonts are essential tools for adding style and charm to your next project. Kudos Kaps Five features Jakob Erbar’s eponymous Initials in the uppercase slots, and Aldo Novarese’s Fontasi in the lowercase AND numeral slots. The font also includes three complete eight-piece borders, a two-piece accent set, two single border elements and an elegant penman dingbat.
  19. Turkuaz by Fontop, $10.00
    Welcome my new typeface family Turkuaz. Funny and stylish, creative and distinctive Turkuaz is great in headlines, premiums and web sites + blogs. Being a super readable it can be used in texts as well. Three fonts are included into the family – Turkuaz Regular, Turkuaz Deco and Turkuaz Italic. Special ligatures that you can switch on/switch off make headlines and texts sooo cute, I love them! Both OTF and TTF are included for each font. Fonts are Latin multilingual and have uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and basic punctuations.
  20. Germania by Wiescher Design, $29.50
    Germania is a Sans font based on classic roman proportions and forms based on my Imperia font. But I added that distinct, rigid, no-nonsense German touch. This monoline font with its classic proportions and personality is good for lots of occasions. And – I designed three »real« italic typefaces – not just slanting the straight ones. I corrected the stroke thicknesses and changed the lowercase a, e, f, g and q. I put in a collection of very interesting uppercase ligatures for free. Your classical type designer - Gert Wiescher
  21. Geometrica by PeGGO Fonts, $24.00
    Behance presentation https://www.behance.net/gallery/51305239/Geometrica Geometrica is a low contrast rounded geometric Sans with a mid 19th/early 20th century simplicity air yet modern and minimalist. The font was inspired by the idea of creating a typeface with uppercase/lowercase characters and small caps having the same proportion. The result is a font with a moderate width, generous x-height, and short ascenders and descenders, giving it a compact and clean look. Geometrica comes in 10 weights plus italics—each variant with 589 glyphs—and contains a number of OpenType features that allow you to create very ‘good looking’ designs. Geometrica provides a wide range of choices for any design project and it is especially recommended for UI/UX and app design, branding and corporate design, in 2017 it was selected as one of the 10 best Sans of the year by FontShop.
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  23. Redrains by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Redrains - An Elegant Serif Font Family with 3 special weight style! Redrains is a classic and modern serif with 3 weight style and a bunch of alternates for each characters and ligatures that will make your presentation or logo even more stunning and stand out! With three style that you can use for several purpose! You can use this font as a complement of your script collections or use this font as a stand alone font for several purposes such as a wedding invitations or even your own brand! This fonts support Multi Language and already PUA Encoded!
  24. Bulgis by Panatype Studio, $9.00
    Bulgis script font is a monoline script font inspired by retro scripts. Bulgis script font comes in three weights and a Variable Font format is available. It's easy to use and to choose the desired weight for your design. OpenType features makes it more natural and attractive to the needs of designers. Made with care, this font is suitable for digital lettering, logos, t-shirts, print, business cards, branding materials, quotes, nature photography, and more. OpenType Features: Ligatures Terminal Forms ( Contextual Alternates ) Initial Forms ( Contextual Alternates ) Stylistic Set Swashes Language Support for Latin ( Western European, Central European, South Eastern European )
  25. Gluon by Harvester Type, $10.00
    Gluon is a font that is perfect for headlines, logos, posters, and much more. This font combines the minimalism, the futurism and aesthetics. We wanted you to feel the cosmos and its beauty when you look at the font. Three weights will help you choose the perfect combination with your design. Initially, the font was developed for the company's logo, but later the idea was slightly revised. The idea of the font is to convey the spirit of the future, but leave the beauty that we are used to seeing. The design was developed by Eugene Bunin and Beginskaya Christine.
  26. Daphne by Ahmet Altun, $20.00
    In the beginning, this font had been designed for an affiche work as wood pattern which includes one font and medium weight. The stylish design of this font had been inclined us to create more weights and more styles. Daphne Font Family comes in three weights; normal and italic. Plus two additional styles which are wood pattern and shadow. You can get great wood pattern results with Daphne Font Family; also with colored shadows, you can get gorgeous results in poster works and t-shirt prints. Even in very small type sizes, it can be legible.
  27. Mah Jongg by Bogusky 2, $10.00
    No, it's not the complete set but a great way to send out invitations for Mah Jongg Parties, Notices, Posters, Banners and Flyers. Here's a menu of what's contained and take a look at the Character Chart for some close-ups. It may seem complicated but not really. Shift, Alphabet keys will give you caps Mah Jongg characters, tiles beside a letter of the alphabet. The "lower case" alphabet is the same letter font used in the caps but without a tile. The regular keys "1 through 9" are the actual Crack tiles with the correct oriental glyph. Numerals to match the "lower case" are found using Shift and the Number keys. The $ sign is the Forward Slash and the "¢" sign is the Back Slash Dragons: Left & Right brackets Nice One Bam symbols: Shift, Left & Right brackets Hitting Option & the keys, "A,S,F & C" will reveal attractive flower designs. Punctuation, period, comma, quotes, etc. are in their usual locations. You may want to print this menu as a handy guide. The license agreement stipulates that you may disassemble and use elements from this font to create colorful art as in the illustration shown with the font listing.
  28. Rockinstead by PintassilgoPrints, $35.00
    Rockinstead counts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8... Eight variations per letter, plus alternates for numbers and even for punctuation marks! It is equipped with some clever OpenType programming to make substitutions on-the-fly: the Contextual Alternates feature, with the help of a very careful kerning table, takes care of cycling the alternates in an amazing random-like way, impressively mimicking a true handwritten text. The Discretionary Ligatures feature manages the substitution of handy cursive catchwords, adding that charming twist. To put it more bluntly, this font AUTOMATICALLY alters your typing so that it substitutes glyph variations while you do nothing but type away! No need to use PopChar here to do the substitutions manually, the font itself takes care of that for you. This typeface was originally painted on paper, drawing inspiration from Ralph Steadman’s seminal lettering style. On a first glance it may look quite wild - and it proudly is, indeed. But look again: it is stylishly wild, it is strong, unpredictable, full of attitude and good energy. This multifaceted font will certainly strike its way for free-spirited design applications. Just please be warned: it’s seriously addictive!
  29. Fakir Pro by Underware, $50.00
    Fakir | A Hindu ascetic or religious mendicant, especially one who performs feats of magic or endurance. The well known feats performed by them include sitting steadily on a bed of nails and walking on burning coals. Blackletter | A script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 to 1500. It continued to be used for the German language until the 20th century. Fakir, a blackletter with a holy kiss is a contemporary interpretation of gone letterforms with origin in blackletters. More precisely, we based the construction on broadnip textura, with lots of broken, edgy, interrupted strokes – try to sit on a nail bed and you’ll know why fakirs like to read just these kind of fonts! After being abandoned for some time (not accepted, nearly forbidden), we would like to give our generation a blackletter from here and now. So Fakir is not a revival, but an all new 21st-century blackletter. Fakir is a set of edgy text and display fonts, ranging from tight and heavy to light and wide. It has 11 fonts, all supporting Underware Latin Plus character set, that covers 219 languages.
  30. I Heart It by Joanne Marie, $40.00
    Welcome to swash heaven! Since it’s been a few years that I made the very first heart swash font (featherly), I thought its time to create a new one and boy, this is massive! Made with love, I Heart It has over 2600 glyphs, is extremely smooth and is packed full of romance. There are 25 different swashes which connect to, not only, the lowercase alphabet but also on the left of the uppercase letters and the ligatures too. That’s not all! I’ve added 26 ornaments which will come in very handy for that additional touch of elegance and creativity in your designs. It’s all about the love, making this beautiful script font perfect for wedding stationery, engagements, and baby, family and friends orientated themes. Not only that - it can be used for logos, tattoos, delicious food and drink, mugs, clothing, the list is endless! They say that love conquers all and I Heart It will go a long way in expressing that through it’s illustrative design versatility, making it the perfect addition to your font collection. Once you’ve used it you’ll wonder how you’ve ever managed without it!
  31. Pattern by Mauve Type, $29.00
    The Pattern Project is an ornamental display type family. It is inspired by medieval initials and transforms their mesmerizing rhichness of detail into cool state-of-the-art typography. All letter shapes and patterns are exclusively geometric, providing a very distinct and contemporary feel. Pattern is the new sexy – perfect for vodka labels, record sleeves and posters. For editorial design and packaging. With a special typographic impact. Some practical details: - Family consists of 9 diverse patterns + a blank version. - 3 weights available. - As with patterns in general: It is quite essential how far you zoom in to change the graphic impression. 3 pattern resolutions (Coarse, Medium + Fine) allow varying the pattern size independently from the font size. - Each pattern comes with diverse weights and/or pattern resolutions. - Use in display sizes only. The bigger – the better! - Fine pattern resolutions require even larger font sizes than coarse resolutions. - Fonts gain kind of ʺtransparencyʺ through the patterns - handy for use on top of images. - Characterset is caps only and supports Central, Eastern and Western European languages. - Entertaining 2 min movie explaining the basic concept: youtube.com/watch?v=wbuUkRDApzs
  32. Tulpe Fraktur NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Tucked inside the November 5, 1927 issue of a German signpainters' trade paper was a single sheet headed Der Schilder und Schriftenmaler, which featured an alphabet called "Neue Fraktur". An exuberant (if somewhat unconventional) combination of Art Deco sensibilities and blackletter forms, the font retains its freshness, even today. Included in this version are Deco bishops fingers at the bar and broken bar positions, and a styling, horn-blowing herald at ASCII circumflex and tilde positions. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin and 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan) character sets.
  33. Jawbreak by BoxTube Labs, $24.00
    A modern sports font with classic roots. Jawbreak's three distinct styles and alternate cuts makes it incredibly versatile and perfect for logotypes, sports branding, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more. Jawbreak features a full Adobe Latin 1 character set, with support for most western languages including: Afrikaants, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish.
  34. Alea by astype, $28.00
    Alea is based on the drawings of Maria Balle. The floral, organic look of these bastard script initials will play well together with nearly all Didone designs and will give them a special note. Alea works perfectly with the Adana fonts also available from astype. The Opentype features Superior, Inferior & Numerator will activate the filling objects. Use these features on a new layer and choose your color to get up to three color layers.
  35. Oro y Plata by Lamatas un Slazdi, $28.00
    The collection Oro y Plata (Gold and Silver) is a Mexican style blackletter, dedicated to the three big silver cities – Taxco, Zacatecas and Guanajuato. Taxco is more angular compared to rounded Zacatecas and elaborate Guanajuato. The fonts contain small capitals, ligatures, initial forms, contextual alternates and other OpenType features. The special feature is a stylistic set of superscript caps with possibility to underline them. It supports all the European languages using Latin alphabet.
  36. Boleo by Salsipuedes, $19.00
    Boleo is a typeface designed to work in short texts such as headlines, banners, logos, signs, packaging and posters. It is a display font but has a good legibility thanks to well-proportioned shapes which let it works fine both on paper and screen. Boleo’s shapes remind to ribbons in motion, so that its lines, all curved, can be traced all at once. Boleo displays in three weights: regular, bold and black.
  37. Bradia by Locomotype, $20.00
    Going back in time, Locomotype presents Bradia, a classic style font that brings out a vintage and old-fashioned feel. Available in three weights: Light, Regular and Bold. Discrectionary Ligatures feature is also included to enhance some letter pairs when applied to typographic designs. Bradia is a stylish and versatile typeface perfectly suitable for a wide range of applications, especially headlines and short lines of text, posters, packaging, logotype, in both print and digital media.
  38. Maraka by Rosario Nocera, $12.00
    Maraka is a handwritten font family, drawn with a paint marker on rough paper, then scanned and turned into vector format. Maraka has a lot of alternative letters and is available in three versions: “Regular”, characterized by an unique look obtained by drawing the letters on a rough sheet, "Solid" and "Serif". Maraka is ideal for large headers, straplines and typographic compositions, but it still gives a great dynamic effect when writing wordy paragraphs.
  39. WORKSHOP Brush by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    WORKSHOP Brush is one more of three WORKSHOP handwritten fonts, created to imitate a manuscript written with brush. You can use the alternates and ligatures to give your design a realistic, hand painted look. If you find a single repeating glyph, you can change that by toggling between Stylistic Alternates. There are Cyrillic glyphs and few Stains in the same style. WORKSHOP Brush is the perfect choice for those who prefer more expressive typography.
  40. Woodgrit by Baseline Fonts, $39.00
    The Woodgrit family could originally be found on broadsides (posters, playbills) throughout the midwest on any public announcements. All original letterforms available were incorporated into the set with little modification. Typographic convention was limited to creating three weight to serve the needs of the design community. Woodgrit Heavy is a perfect headline weight; Woodgrit Medium fits nicely in subheads, and Woodgrit Thin enables this chunky font to even work well as body copy.
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