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  1. Bionic Type Expanded Bold - Unknown license
  2. Rogue Hero LasEx Italic - Unknown license
  3. Vinyl repair kit - Unknown license
  4. Yukon Tech Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  5. Bionic Type Grad Italic - Personal use only
  6. Thundergod II Shadow - Unknown license
  7. Words of love - Unknown license
  8. Pillo Talk Soft - Unknown license
  9. Kahless - Unknown license
  10. STALKER2 - Unknown license
  11. Thundergod II Italic - Unknown license
  12. Beam Rider Laser - Unknown license
  13. Iconified - Unknown license
  14. Bio-disc Thin - Unknown license
  15. STALKER1 - Unknown license
  16. Bio-disc Solid - Unknown license
  17. Yukon Tech Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  18. Geek a byte - Unknown license
  19. Rogue Hero Laser Italic - Unknown license
  20. CantzleyAD1600 - 100% free
  21. Wolf's Bane Expanded - Unknown license
  22. JoAnne Display by JMA, $24.95
    JoAnne Display is an elegant, open face, display font in 1 weight.
  23. Niju by MikaeleBiana, $5.00
    Niju was designed and published by Mikaele Biana. Niju contains 1 style.
  24. Taranatiritiza by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Free interpretation of the classic Gothic Tuscan 1, by William Hamilton Page.
  25. Anno by Linotype, $29.99
    The impulse behind André Maaßen’s design of the Anno typeface was the design of a New Year’s card for the year 2000 (Anno 2000). His desire to create the perfect printed image developed into a family with four styles: Anno 1, Anno 1 Italic, Anno 2, and Anno 2 Italic. Anno 1 and its Italic are semi-classicist typefaces, with a high degree of stroke contrast, while Anno 2 and its Italic are semi-grotesks, with less stroke contrast. Both Anno 1 and Anno 2 are sans serifs typefaces, but they each offer a new interpretation of the genre. The Anno typeface may be used in a number of applications and sizes. And it is naturally suitable for New Year’s greetings and other cards, of course!
  26. ITC Cheltenham font in its present form is the work of designer Tony Stan. Originally designed by architect Bertram Goodhue, it was expanded by Morris Fuller Benton and completed by Stan in 1975 with a larger x-height and improved italic details. ITC Cheltenham font is an example of an up-to-date yet classic typeface. In 1993 Ed Benguiat added the Handtooled weights to this family.
  27. Century Expanded by Bitstream, $29.99
    Shortly after the preparation of the original Century, the two Bentons (father Linn Boyd and son Morris Fuller) prepared a wider version for De Vinne’s press and called it Century Broadface. In 1900 ATF released the design for general use as Century Expanded, one of the most popular and effective of typefaces, to this day the text face of the New York Daily News.
  28. Bodoni FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Working at American Type Founders from a Bruce Foundry recutting, Morris Fuller Benton worked out the dramatics of the English Fat Face, and in 1928 produced Ultra Bodoni, a headline spectacular. Using Benton’s 1933 Ultra Bodoni Extra Condensed, Richard Lipton digitized Bodoni FB Bold Condensed, then took compression even further and designed Bodoni FB Bold Compressed, a real technical tour de force; FB 1992
  29. Encient German Gothic - Unknown license
  30. Teddyber V1.1 - Unknown license
  31. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  32. Wild Ride - 100% free
  33. Wolf's Bane Expanded Italic - Personal use only
  34. Irezumi - Personal use only
  35. Appetite - Unknown license
  36. Fantasy One - Unknown license
  37. PLATSCH 2 - Unknown license
  38. Zillah Modern - Unknown license
  39. Anke Print - Unknown license
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