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  1. Engebrechtre - Unknown license
  2. SF Laundromatic - Unknown license
  3. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
  4. SF Retroesque - Unknown license
  5. SF DecoTechno - Unknown license
  6. SF Speedwaystar - Unknown license
  7. Cloud - Personal use only
  8. Lettering1 - Unknown license
  9. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
  10. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  11. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
  12. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  13. NT Brick Sans by Nurrontype, $17.00
    Back to the future! NT Brick Sans is a pixelated sans serif. Inspired by the Pixel Art phenomenon and Lego bricks, bringing back the good old 16-bit era with open-type features. It's bold, soft rounded, supports multi-language, featuring low caps option. Brick Sans will make your project special. Grab it now.
  14. Regatto by Eaver Studio, $19.00
    Inspired by the beauty and elegance of Old Style typefaces, Regatto was created in high-contrast and bold style. It comes with a lot of alternates and ligatures with their own variants for any purposes from headline to poster. This font also has some letters with diacritics accent to support some other non-English languages.
  15. Strongbox JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Strongbox JNL is based in part on an incomplete sample of an old wood type alphabet seen on an image sharing site. Commonly known as a grotesk (or grotesque) face, this style of sans serif lettering is well-suited for headlines, display work, price cards or anything where a bold, condensed typeface is needed.
  16. Rough Cut NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An old Art Nouveau typeface named "Daphne" provided the inspiration for this decidely different font. This version is upright, but the linocut treatment employed visually suggests the slight rightward slant of the original typeface. Bold, unusual and distinctive. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  17. PF Tempesta Five - Unknown license
  18. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
  19. PF Ronda Seven - Unknown license
  20. BudHand - Unknown license
  21. PF Tempesta Seven - Unknown license
  22. Aron Grotesque - Personal use only
  23. SF Espresso Shack - Unknown license
  24. Action Man - Unknown license
  25. SF Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  26. SF Burlington Script - Unknown license
  27. SF Groove Machine - Unknown license
  28. SF Port McKenzie - Unknown license
  29. SF Zero Gravity - Unknown license
  30. SF Synthonic Pop - Unknown license
  31. SF Willamette Extended - Unknown license
  32. TypographerGotisch Schmuck - Unknown license
  33. SF Wasabi Condensed - Unknown license
  34. SF Chromium 24 - Unknown license
  35. SF Cosmic Age - Unknown license
  36. Engebrechtre Expanded - Unknown license
  37. Arrow Callouts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Here’s a set of arrow shaped callouts in two varieties within one font. The black-on-white letters are on the upper case keys, and the white-on-black characters are on the lower case keys. The numerals 1 thru 10 in black-on-white are in the standard key positions, while the white-on-black numbers are on the same keys when engaging the “shift” key. The 'zero' key houses the number '10'. For a more dynamic look, the font is also available in an oblique version.
  38. Frequent Flyer by Hanoded, $16.00
    I used to be a frequent flyer; as a tour guide I often had 6 to 10 international flights per year. At the time I didn’t even think about the consequences of flying, as I loved my job and the job was all about travel. Now, with the planet in deplorable state, I try to keep flying to an utter minimum. I guess you call it ’shame of flying’… Frequent Flyer font is a nice, eroded, all caps font. It comes with multilingual support, so you may come across it during your travels.
  39. Musika by Lurinzu Studios, $12.75
    Musika" is a serene and elegant display typeface that is inspired by the vibe of soft jazz. Serene, elegant, soothing, somewhat sensual and at the same time feels like a warm hug. This typeface is made with the intention to be used in both titles and body text. The bold weight (even the light weight could also be used as a title card) holds really well as a title while the lighter weights (regular and light) can be used in body text. *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed. * Three (3) weights are currently available. (Light, Regular and Bold)
  40. Kathmandu by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Kathmandu, the Nepalese capital in the foothills of the Himalayas, is not like any other city. That's why Kathmandu Bold is not like any other font going by the name of a town, either: This font is not as digital as Chicago but not as solid as Aachen. Kathmandu Bold's capital letters are slightly irregular, giving the font its unique character, which is extended and more black than bold. Everyone who has hitherto regarded "naïve" and "cool" as being an oppositional pair should check out this font by Ingo Juergens. For special needs, such as foreign languages, there is a host of special characters.
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