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  1. PiratsSymbolsArtefacts - Unknown license
  2. Wolves and Ruin - Unknown license
  3. Middle Ages - Unknown license
  4. Piper Pie - Personal use only
  5. Fire Of Ysgard Regular - Unknown license
  6. Tribal Two - Unknown license
  7. CuttyFruty - Personal use only
  8. Rousseauâ„¢ - Unknown license
  9. Odinson Light - Unknown license
  10. Umber SSi - Unknown license
  11. FR Warrior Plain - Personal use only
  12. Enchanted Land - Personal use only
  13. Bus by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Another font idea inspired by a public transport information display.
  14. DJ Autocar - Personal use only
  15. Octavus Caps Black - Personal use only
  16. Railway Point by Melissa Lapadula, $11.95
    This typeface has been influenced by the ongoing traffic congestion in Melbourne, and its lack of functional and reliable public transport as a possible solution. The font shapes are square-edged constrained angles, reflecting the way the Melbourne population feels when using the public transport system or roads. Use as headings and body copy in any graphic situation.
  17. Notice2Std - 100% free
  18. Vox Round by Canada Type, $39.95
    Vox Round is the softer version of the Vox family. The original brief for Vox was a extensive monoline typeface that can be both precise and friendly, yet contain enough choice of seamlessly interchangeable variants for the user to be able to completely transform the personality of the typeface depending on the application. Basically, a sans serif with applications that range from clean and transparent information relay to sleek and angular branding. When the first version of Vox was released in 2007, it became an instant hit with interface designers, product packagers, sports channels, transport engineers and electronics manufacturers. This new version (2013) is the expanded treatment, which is even more dedicated to the original idea of abundant application flexibility. The family was expanded to five weights and two widths, with corresponding italics, for a total of 20 fonts. Each font contains 1240 glyphs. Localization includes Cyrillic and Greek, as well as extended Latin language support. Built-in OpenType features include small caps, caps to small caps, four completely interchangeable sytlistic alternates sets, automatic fractions, six types of figures, ordinals, and meticulous class-based kerning. This kind of typeface malleability is not an easy thing to come by these days.
  19. Vox by Canada Type, $39.95
    The original brief for Vox was a extensive monoline typeface that can be both precise and friendly, yet contain enough choice of seamlessly interchangeable variants for the user to be able to completely transform the personality of the typeface depending on the application. Basically, a sans serif with applications that range from clean and transparent information relay to sleek and angular branding. When the first version of Vox was released in 2007, it became an instant hit with interface designers, product packagers, sports channels, transport engineers and electronics manufacturers. This new version (2013) is the expanded treatment, which is even more dedicated to the original idea of abundant application flexibility. The family was expanded to five weights and two widths, with corresponding italics, for a total of 20 fonts. Each font contains 1240 glyphs. Localization includes Cyrillic and Greek, as well as extended Latin language support. Built-in OpenType features include small caps, caps to small caps, four completely interchangeable sytlistic alternates sets, automatic fractions, six types of figures, ordinals, and meticulous class-based kerning. This kind of typeface malleability is not an easy thing to come by these days. For additional versatility, take a look at Vox Round, the softer, but just as extensive, counterpart to this family.
  20. Vialog Signs by Linotype, $29.99
    The 14 symbol and arrow fonts in Vialog Signs were designed to accompany Vialog, a specially developed font family for the transportation industry and information systems typography. These functional and clever signs harmonize with the Vialog alphabets perfectly and they can also be used on their own or with other fonts. The extensive sets have not only the symbols for common transportation industry requirements, but also symbols for the numerous electronic and sporting devices of modern life. Included are four weights of arrows (to match the weights of the Vialog fonts), Sport Signs, Conduct Signs, Communication Signs, Community Signs, Direction Signs, and Transport Signs.
  21. NewRocker - 100% free
  22. Metal Macabre - 100% free
  23. Jellyka, Saint-Andrew's Queen - Personal use only
  24. ozzy II - Personal use only
  25. CrEAtoR cAmpoTYPe SmcP - Personal use only
  26. FairydustB - Unknown license
  27. Cenobyte - Unknown license
  28. Kingthings Petrock Light - Unknown license
  29. PragRoman - 100% free
  30. Commando 2011 - 100% free
  31. Indoctrine - Personal use only
  32. Xena - Unknown license
  33. RenaissanceCoiffure - Personal use only
  34. Metal Macabre - 100% free
  35. Cantebriggia - 100% free
  36. Knights Quest - Unknown license
  37. Meistersinger - Unknown license
  38. MilleniGem - Personal use only
  39. Unreal Tournament - Unknown license
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