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  1. Zamolxis I - Unknown license
  2. GearBox - Unknown license
  3. Blazing - Unknown license
  4. Lastman - Unknown license
  5. Gears - Unknown license
  6. Shoplifter - Unknown license
  7. Alpha Sentry - Unknown license
  8. Gumtuckey - Unknown license
  9. Walkway UltraBold - Unknown license
  10. UNITED BRK - Unknown license
  11. Touchdown - Unknown license
  12. Fat Legs - Unknown license
  13. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  14. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  15. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  16. Juan Miro - Unknown license
  17. Only Fools and Horses - Unknown license
  18. Tork - Unknown license
  19. Geared Up - Unknown license
  20. Twin Marker - Unknown license
  21. Electrik Hollow - Unknown license
  22. Binary X BRK - Unknown license
  23. 26WOMAN - Unknown license
  24. Danube - Unknown license
  25. HOUSEPIPES - Unknown license
  26. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
  27. Falstaff MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Falstaff first appeared with Monotype in 1931, an alphabet in the style of a wide, bold antiqua that was especially popular in the first third of the 19th century. Such typefaces distinguished themselves through their consistent basis in the transitional antiqua style. They are characterized by their extremely fine unflexed serifs with no curve connecting them to the thick strokes. The numerals with their generous curves and ball-like stroke endings and beginnings are particularly decorative. The vertical strokes are dominant and give lines of this typeface a column-like and therefore static look. Falstaff is today often used for book titling, especially for mystery novels. It is best used sparingly in middle and larger point sizes.
  28. Chet by East end, $22.00
    Chet was inspired by the lettering on the signs of American diners and gas stations in the 1950s and 60s. It is not a mere reprint of nostalgic signage letters, however. This typeface retains the boldness, uniqueness, and strength of this era, while adding a modern touch that makes it feel comfortable to use today. It is highly readable even from a distance, making it perfect for signs, posters, and website headers. Chet can also be used as a base for creating logotypes because of the unique forms of the a, n, and r. The typeface is named after Chet Baker, the jazz trumpeter who was active between the 1950s and 1970s.
  29. Risolla Calisto by HansCo, $12.00
    Risolla Calisto is an elegant handwritten font with a little bold style also stay look clean and modern. This font carries a slightly masculine feel while still working on a background with a feminine theme. This font come with many ligature style that give you a sleek, elegant look for your logos, business card, wedding invitations, quotes, advertisements, and more. Highly recommended to use it in OpenType capable software - there are plenty out there nowadays as technology catches up with design. The OpenType features can be accessed by using programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, Afinity and more. Let's create something beautiful today with Golden Stanbury. Enjoy!
  30. Bosten by Letteralle, $23.00
    Introducing the perfect addition to your design! Bold and masculine font! Bosten is specifically designed to make a strong impact, whether you're creating headlines or crafting brand messaging. With its sleek and powerful lines, this font is sure to grab your audience's attention and leave a lasting impression. Crafted with care, this font is not only visually stunning, but also incredibly easy to use. It's compatible with all major design software, making it the perfect addition to any designer's toolkit. Whether you're creating marketing materials, designing a website, logo design, packaging, ads, clothing, merch, etc, Bosten is the perfect choice. So why wait? Take your branding to the next level with this powerful font today! Thank You!
  31. Hickory by FontMesa, $25.00
    Hickory is the revival of an old unnamed font dating back to 1852 and was sold through a few different type foundries including Bruce, MacKellar Smiths & Jordan and James Conner's Sons. By the year 1900 this font disappeared from the major type foundries, now with the digital age of type we're proud to revive this old classic font that hasn't been used in over one hundred years. The original font was only available as an uppercase with punctuation and an ampersand. Today the character set has been updated to include a new lowercase, numbers and accented characters for Eastern, Central and Western European countries. Three fill fonts have been created for the Hickory font making it easier for you to add different colors, textures and patterns to the letters. You will need an application that works in layers such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator in order to use the fill fonts, some fill fonts may look good as a stand alone font, the Hickory fill fonts however do not look good used apart from the Hickory main font. I hope you enjoy this old font as much as I did making it.
  32. ChocolateBox - Unknown license
  33. Tibet - 100% free
  34. FetteEgyptienne - Personal use only
  35. Happy Phantom - Personal use only
  36. Nue Medium - Personal use only
  37. TheHammerSlabserif - Unknown license
  38. RoundslabSerif - 100% free
  39. Molot - Personal use only
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