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  1. Pretendo - Personal use only
  2. Blockbusted - Unknown license
  3. Caslon Antique - Unknown license
  4. Macromedia - Unknown license
  5. D3 Circuitism Oblique - Unknown license
  6. D3 Smartism TypeA - Unknown license
  7. Acknowledgement - Unknown license
  8. QuickQuick - Unknown license
  9. Concielian Break - Unknown license
  10. Jerusalem - Unknown license
  11. Radio Space - Unknown license
  12. D3 Smartism TypeB - Unknown license
  13. Surf Punx - Unknown license
  14. Concielian Jet - Personal use only
  15. D3 Electronism Katakana - Unknown license
  16. Loveladies - Personal use only
  17. Concielian Alpha - Unknown license
  18. QuickStrike - Unknown license
  19. Vilmos Magyar - Unknown license
  20. Jackson - Unknown license
  21. QuickTech - Unknown license
  22. Scarab Script - Unknown license
  23. Bal-Astaral - Unknown license
  24. Pegypta - Unknown license
  25. Sir Smoothy - Unknown license
  26. uni-sol - Unknown license
  27. Rounded Genius - Unknown license
  28. Darkenstone - Unknown license
  29. QuickGear - Unknown license
  30. Extemplary - Unknown license
  31. Gyrfalcon - Unknown license
  32. Punk Kid - Personal use only
  33. Smelted Demo - Unknown license
  34. Reforma Grotesk by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Reforma Grotesk was designed for ParaType in 1999 by Albert Kapitonov based on the letterforms of Russian pre-revolutionary hand composition typefaces: Uzky Tonky Grotesk («Condensed Thin Sans»), Poluzhirny Knizhny Grotesk («Semibold Book Sans») and Reforma, of H. Berthold and O. Lehmann foundries (St.- Petersburg). This extra compressed sans serif with distinctive letter shapes is typical for display fonts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For use in advertising and display typography. The face got 'Galina' prize at Kirillitsa'99 International Type Design Competition in Moscow.
  35. New Letter Gothic by ParaType, $30.00
    New Letter Gothic was designed for ParaType by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan based on monospaced Letter Gothic font by Roger Roberson, 1956–62. Due to clear and easy-to-read lettershapes of Letter Gothic the font is rather popular now for display and advertising matters. The idea was to create a font similar to Letter Gothic in lettershapes but with proportional widths of letters. For use in both display and text setting. New Letter Gothic has been adjudged an Award for Excellence in Type Design at Kyrillitsa ’99 International Type Design competition in Moscow, 1999.
  36. TAPEMAN - Unknown license
  37. Harb - Unknown license
  38. Lightmorning - Unknown license
  39. D3 Calligraphism - Unknown license
  40. Gear - Unknown license
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