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  1. BoinkoMatic - Unknown license
  2. Rickles - Personal use only
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  6. Bionic Comic - Personal use only
  7. Jonny Quest Classic - Unknown license
  8. Jumbo Outline - 100% free
  9. Star Series - Unknown license
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  14. Crosspatchers delight - Unknown license
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  16. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  17. Brothers of Metal - Unknown license
  18. RNS BARUTA BLACK - 100% free
  19. Lumio - Unknown license
  20. HIPTRONIC - 100% free
  21. Kovacs - Unknown license
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  27. Hipsterism by Arendxstudio, $18.00
    Hipsterism is a bold script with its distinctive character that can be easily implemented in your various design projects. Hipsterism comes with OpenType features such stylistic alternates, stylistic sets & ligatures which make it a great choice for logotype, posters, badges, book covers, t-shirt design, packaging and more. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuation (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligatures • Alternates There it is! I really hope you enjoy it
  28. P22 Vincent by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    This set is inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh. The alphabet captures the essence of van Gogh's handwriting style, using his extensive correspondence with his brother Theo as the primary reference. This lettering style presents a bold brush-stroke appearance which bears striking similarities to the painting style of Van Gogh. A full international charcter set is featured. The extras feature selected imagery from van Gogh's drawing and paintings.
  29. La Lou by Nantia.co, $12.00
    LALOU Greek Chubby Font is a fun decorative font. The font supports Greek character set and a Latin character set. This only uppercase font is ideal for bold graphic design statements. The cute, chubby feeling of the font makes it ideal for food packaging. Also, it can be used on social media content, for branding, poster design, for “hand-written” quotes and any other kind of product packaging
  30. Taurunum Ferrum by Kostic, $40.00
    Taurunum Ferrum is a version of Taurunum family, made to feel like it’s been cast in iron or cut out of steel plates. It is meant to be used in a bold display setting where raw and strong look is a priority. The Iron style has an medieval (blackletter) flavour, while Steel has more of a contemporary look. Taurunum Ferrum has a character set to support Western and Central European languages.
  31. Angro by Linotype, $29.99
    The sans serif Angro was designed in the weights light and bold by Erwin Koch. The figures are based on the form of a rectangle which along with the high xheight and short ascenders and descenders gives the forms a static character. Lines of text in Angro are very compact and close set. Due to the reserved ascenders and descenders Angro can be set with very close line spacing.
  32. Menhart by Monotype, $29.99
    Czech designer Oldrich Menhart (1897-1962) devoted his life to making letters. He was a calligrapher, lettering artist, and typeface designer with over twenty faces to his credit. The Monotype typeface, Menhart, was the second of his designs. Menhart began work on the design in the early 1930s and turned over his final artwork to the Monotype Drawing Office in 1934. The first size cut was 14 Didot (Didot points are the traditional European system of type measure, and are roughly equivalent to the point system commonly used by today's digital fonts). The 14D font was followed by 18D and 24D, indicating that the design was considered most suitable for display work. However, a 10D size was later cut from the same master drawings at the request of a Monotype customer. Menhart's design was light and open, with an even color and a slight squareness" to its round shapes. Because the Czech alphabet has 15 accented letters, Menhart included these diacritics as an integral part of his design, not as an afterthought. As a result, accented copy set in Menhart has a cohesive quality rarely seen in other typefaces. Monotype's new digital release of Menhart is the first revival since the hot metal fonts were cut. Menhart Display is based on the original Monotype drawings, while a slightly heavier, re-spaced version has been created for text sizes. Both versions offer the full capabilities of the OpenType format, such as the automatic insertion of old style figures, ligatures and small caps. In addition to English, the extended character set supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. One of Menhart's lifelong goals was to share the richness of his Czech culture by drawing typefaces that uniquely served Czechoslovakia literature. In his words: "I believe that a Czech style of type comes above all from the spirit in which it was designed, which gives it its 'signature,' and not so much from decorative composition, and even less from the geographic location of its creation." The typeface Menhart is a tribute to his values. Now, Menhart Pro and Menhart Display Pro capture the unique personality of this timeless design while greatly extending its range of use. "
  33. Century Oldstyle by Bitstream, $29.99
    Century Oldstyle is Linn Boyd Benton’s and Morris Fuller Benton’s renovation of Phemister’s Miller & Richard Old Style for ATF forty-five years later, using the Century name for marketing purposes.
  34. JASON PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  35. BARBEDWIRE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  36. Paddington - Unknown license
  37. Ashby - Unknown license
  38. Pixeldust - 100% free
  39. Console - Unknown license
  40. Elektrakution by Comicraft, $19.00
    SHE'S DEAD, FRANK It's the year 1991, BC (Before Comicraft) when REM were still making records and Frank Miller’s memorable run on Marvel Comics’ DAREDEVIL was just over ten years old. Comicraft’s Richard Starkings found himself working in Anaheim, California for Graphitti Designs. Graphitti had produced the first hardcover edition of Miller’s Batman tale, DARK KNIGHT RETURNS and was now putting together the sequel to Miller’s DAREDEVIL — ELEKTRA LIVES AGAIN! Richard was not engaged to letter this book, the pages of Frank’s incredible original art that came through Graphitti’s studio were already lettered by Marvel Stalwart, Jim Novak. However, there were some cover elements that needed to be added, based on the logo originally rendered by Frank’s brother, Steve. Starkings set about the task of creating an alphabet that could be used to develop Steve’s idea for the trade dress -- the cover elements, the back cover copy and credits on the interior pages. This was long before Macintosh computers and font programs made this work considerably easier, so Rich sat down with a pencil and a sheet of vellum and rendered an alphabet that could be used as the basis for the text that was needed... Those sketches have languished in a drawer for nearly thirty years, but now, finally, Comicraft’s John Roshell has dusted off those old letterforms and Elektrakuted a font based on those designs, a font we HAD to call ELEKTRAKUTION! As for Elektra; she’s dead, Frank. Features: Ten weights (Light, Regular, Bold; Rough Light, Regular & Bold; Inline, Inline Rough, Outline & Outline Rough) with upper & lowercase characters, Western & Central European accents and Greek characters.
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