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  1. Stahlbeton - Unknown license
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  3. KometenMelodie1 - Unknown license
  4. Rogaton - 100% free
  5. Motorcade - Unknown license
  6. Digital dream Fat - Unknown license
  7. Circus Ornate - Personal use only
  8. DoradoHeadline - 100% free
  9. UA Squared - Unknown license
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  12. Dirty Headline - Unknown license
  13. F*ck Beans - 100% free
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  16. Action Is, Shaded JL - Unknown license
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  19. EvilGenius BB - Personal use only
  20. Ink Tank (BRK) - Unknown license
  21. Monster boxes - Personal use only
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  26. Rufolo by Eurotypo, $22.00
    Rufolo is a family of fonts that can be considered both aesthetic and utilitarian. It has an apparent serif, barely hinted at, whose clear past reference is a beautiful epigraphic script on the marble plate placed at the southern entrance of the Roman amphitheatre, in Pompeii. Perhaps its origin dates back to Ugarit's cuneiform writing (as Morrison suggests as the origin of the serif in "Politics and Scripts") whose characteristic triangular-shaped incision footprint produces a powerful trait that not only gives character to the writing but also facilitates its support and visual compensation of sizes with neighboring signs. Other clear inspirational references have been Robert Hunter Middleton's Stellar (1929); Albertus (1932) by William A. Dwiggins; Optima (1952) by Hermann Zapf; And more recently RRollie (2016) by our foundry. Rufolo collects the attractive characteristic of the stroke endings but the proportions of its structure becomes much more regular, the capitals are in line with a constant square module, while the above references retain the proportions of the Roman Trajan. Some endings strokes have slightly baroque reminiscence with the intention of giving it greater plasticity and aesthetic enrichment, but absolutely controlled, taking special care of the aspects of readability and expressive neutrality. Rufolo Family comes in four weight: Light, Regular, Bold and Black, accompanied by its corresponding Italic versions.
  27. Sony Sketch EF - Unknown license
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  29. Arbeka - Unknown license
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  31. Perolet - Unknown license
  32. Woodring - Unknown license
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  34. Omellons - Unknown license
  35. MunsterMash - Unknown license
  36. Scrapes - Unknown license
  37. 1920 - Unknown license
  38. Steam by Type Forward, $-
    Steam combines the spirit of the old-fashioned wood type with modern flavours. Its distinctive reversed high contrast and extremely bold serifs make it impossible to stay unnoticed. It’s a fun and bold unconventional typeface that we’ve designed with great passion and curiosity! The type family consists of 13 weights that are divided into several packs. Each font in the pack can be layered on top of each other to make a funkier look. Steam is multilingual! It speaks more than 130 languages and supports extended Latin, Cyrillic, punctuation, default and small numbers, symbols and signs. It is also familiar with the OpenType features like standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic sets, localized forms, small numbers and fractions and more. Steam looks best on logos, posters, headlines, and T-shirts and is perfect anytime you need some bold letters with specific flavour and touch. Have fun creating!
  39. SinnerMovieCredits - Unknown license
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