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  1. GradoGradooNF - Unknown license
  2. PopularCafeAA - 100% free
  3. Walkway UltraExpand - Unknown license
  4. Weltron - Personal use only
  5. Ashby - Unknown license
  6. Fortyfive - Unknown license
  7. TonleSab - Unknown license
  8. Kandide Unicase - Unknown license
  9. Roslyn Contour - Unknown license
  10. Fugue - Unknown license
  11. Spinach - Unknown license
  12. Elliot_Swonger - Unknown license
  13. SF Iron Gothic - Unknown license
  14. Redhead Goddess - Unknown license
  15. Oh Crud BB - Personal use only
  16. Epitough - Unknown license
  17. Uptown - Unknown license
  18. Whitehall 1212 - Unknown license
  19. Phrixus - Unknown license
  20. Walkway Bold - Unknown license
  21. Bandy - Unknown license
  22. Quadratish by Gaslight, $20.00
    Quadratish is the nice-looking ultrablack fonts. It have solid and outlined styles; they can be combined in order to get third style.
  23. Ut Sa Ha Gumm Thai by Linotype, $187.99
  24. Italian Typewriter by Flanker, $20.00
    Italian Typewriter was designed by Leonardo Di Lena studying some Italian typewriters of the thirties and forties. Italian Typewriter is a monospaced font that can be used for any work that requires an old-fashioned look or an old-tech look.
  25. Pinkhoff Caps by TypeFaith Fonts, $10.00
    This fantastic beautiful Amsterdam School fonts brings alive the roaring twenties and crashing thirties. An art deco typeface from the Netherlands that summons a thirties vibe for a nostalgic twist on chic lines. It's the work of designer Leon Hulst, and you can see from the layout examples here that nostalgia means ruin, and it has become super cool to use a ruin vibe in retro aesthetics. Yep, there's a touch of class to that worn out look and feel, and the beautiful lines of the typography and numerals show how the barely restrained charisma of art deco can be coupled with the new obsession with all things vintage.
  26. Ongunkan Brahmi by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    The Brāhmī alphabet is the ancestor of most of the 40 or so modern Indian alphabets, and of a number of other alphabets, such as Khmer and Tibetan. It is thought to have been modelled on the Aramaic or Phoenician alphabets, and appeared in India sometime before 500 BC. Another theory is that Brāhmī developed from the Indus or Harappa script, which was used in the Indus valley until about 2,000 BC. The earliest known inscriptions in the Brāhmī alphabet are those of King Asoka (c.270-232 BC), third monarch of the Mauryan dynasty. Brāhmī was used to write a variety of languages, including Sanskrit and Prakrit.
  27. Yassitf by Ingrimayne Type, $6.00
    Yet another san serif typeface, Yassitf is a generic sans, a font meant to blend in rather than stand out. It has little contrast and is almost monoline. It includes three widths: condensed, narrow, and regular. The widths have four to six weights: ultra thin, thin, light, plain, bold, and extra bold. Further, each width and weight combination has both upright and italics styles. The thirty fonts in the family contain several open-type features, including both proportional and tabular (monospaced) numbers.
  28. Dead Letter Office - Unknown license
  29. Quadratish Serif by Gaslight, $20.00
    QuadratishSerif is an interesting ultra black type design with serif, that contains both solid and outlined lettering styles. A third design style can be created when combining the two styles over top of each other.
  30. Nuixyber Pro - Personal use only
  31. Whipsmart - Personal use only
  32. Orena - Personal use only
  33. Good Times - Unknown license
  34. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  35. Servetica - Unknown license
  36. Mouse Deco - Personal use only
  37. Familiar Pro - 100% free
  38. ideoma SPRAY - Personal use only
  39. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  40. Harabara - Personal use only
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