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  1. Psuedo Saudi - Personal use only
  2. China Town - Unknown license
  3. DSJapanCyr - Unknown license
  4. Chinoiseries - Unknown license
  5. Far East - Unknown license
  6. Karate - Unknown license
  7. [.atari-kids.] - Unknown license
  8. Bonzai - Unknown license
  9. Gang of Three - Unknown license
  10. FungFoo - Unknown license
  11. Friday13 - Unknown license
  12. Olivia Brush - 100% free
  13. Japan - 100% free
  14. F2F Whale Tree by Linotype, $29.99
    Heavy techno music, a personal computer, a font creation program and some inspiration had been the sources to the Face 2 Face font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage" Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages. WhaleTree is a hommage to Walbaum. The word is a gemanized translation where Wal means Whale and Baum means Tree. :-)"
  15. Neon Lights - 100% free
  16. Stencil Export - 100% free
  17. Uecker - 100% free
  18. IglooLaser - Unknown license
  19. CREATOR PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  20. wood sticks - Unknown license
  21. Garaje 53 Unicase - 100% free
  22. Bleeding Freaks - Unknown license
  23. Asimov - 100% free
  24. African - 100% free
  25. Goethe - 100% free
  26. Checkbook - 100% free
  27. Local Druggist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by an image of the chamfered block lettering of a semi-faded “ghost sign” for the Thomas Drug Co. in Thomas, Oklahoma, Local Druggist JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions. “Ghost Signs” are the visible remnants of hand-painted signs on buildings where the original business had long closed or moved, yet the lettering had survived the passing years.
  28. ThomasSchrift by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Since better (larger) text samples were available for Thomas Versalien, this font is closer to it's original.
  29. Walter - Unknown license
  30. Rapscallion - 100% free
  31. SMILE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  32. WATCHER PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  33. Final Frontier - 100% free
  34. AGRAR Unicase - Unknown license
  35. NiteClub - Personal use only
  36. An ode to noone - Unknown license
  37. ADs Comics For All by Letters by Amal Desai, $10.00
    AD's Comics For All has everything you need from a professional comic book font but with a light, accessible price tag. The key to digitally lettering comics is mimicking the style and natural imperfections of hand lettering. This font was handmade and programmed (with nifty tricks) keeping exactly that in mind. The functionality of hand lettered comic book fonts definitely doesn't end at comic books. It can give an energetic and natural feel to just about any design. They can be especially handy when a bit of contrast is needed in a type-heavy layout. If you need an exceptional and affordable font to letter your indie comic book/manga/graphic novel, AD's Comics For All is an excellent choice. If you're a seasoned letterer, this versatile font is worth adding to your dialogue arsenal. If you're a designer and have never looked twice at a comic book, you'll find that comic book fonts are a category of their own and a useful tool in your utility belt.
  38. Deco Film Ad JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A ìthick and thinî Art Deco sans lettering design was found within the pages of the May, 1936 issue of Modern Screen magazine. This condensed typeface has rounded terminals, similar to that made by a round nib lettering pen. This is now available as Deco Film Ad JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
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