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  1. Giraffe - Unknown license
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  5. Eight Track program two - Personal use only
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  15. PopularCafeAA - 100% free
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  38. Gothic Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a specimen book from Stevens, Shanks & Sons, Ltd. of London (circa1930s) “Royal Gothic” was their version of a classic grotesk sans that had been in use as far back as 1899 when the Keystone Foundry called it “Charter Oak”. The terms "gothic" and "grotesk" were equally applied to early sans serif typefaces – at first not well embraced by printers as being too ugly (grotesque) for use. One familiar characteristic of early grotesk fonts (such as this one) is the numerous variations of character widths and shapes. By combining those two terms into a font name, the digital version of this design is called Gothic Grotesk JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Matchout by Zanfonts, $12.00
    Matchout is caligraphy sans serif with seven variation weigh, This font is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols, numerals including basic and advance cyrillic. Matchout can used in various styles, casual, fun and simple letter. You are also worry-free because with more than 323 glyphs every weight, and Support for up to 73 languages Matchout perfect for branding, websites, quotes, invitation, flyers, greeting cards, poster, education, fun, logo, and marketing purpose
  40. Tenby by Paragraph, $12.00
    Tenby is a series of modular geometric display sans serif fonts with a hint of Art Deco combined with a 1980s finish. The fonts' underlying grid is ten squares high. Their widths correspond to condensed (Tenby Four), normal (Tenby Five) semi-extended (Tenby Six), extended (Tenby Seven), and extra-extended (Tenby Eight). Each contains two weights, light and regular. Although smaller text sizes are still quite legible, the fonts work better at large sizes.
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