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  1. RaveParty Narrow - Unknown license
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  4. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  5. PR8 London Ads - Unknown license
  6. Brothers of Metal - Unknown license
  7. RNS BARUTA BLACK - 100% free
  8. HIPTRONIC - 100% free
  9. Kovacs - Unknown license
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  11. Staggering Bob - Unknown license
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  16. Aron Grotesque - Personal use only
  17. SF Espresso Shack - Unknown license
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  19. SF Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  20. SF Burlington Script - Unknown license
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  25. SF Willamette Extended - Unknown license
  26. TypographerGotisch Schmuck - Unknown license
  27. SF Wasabi Condensed - Unknown license
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  32. 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)
  33. 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.
  34. Ransite Medieval by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Ransite Medieval is a bold blackletter typeface. Put together and refined by Mans Greback in 2022, this Old-English style lettering is drawn based on studies of multiple historical documents and typographic resources. With black calligraphy strokes, this heavy middle ages typeface is decorative but clean and clear. Ransite Medieval is provided in four styles: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold Italic Use it for a logotype or in a medieval context where you want a genuine, yet legible, typography. The font is built with OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europa to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  35. Grantham - Unknown license
  36. GranthamCondensed - Unknown license
  37. Ritalin - Unknown license
  38. Adagio - Unknown license
  39. Gibbs by Typetanic Fonts, $39.00
    Gibbs is a tough, sophisticated sans, inspired by the unique cast aluminum signs found on board the 1950s luxury liner SS United States and named for its designer, William Francis Gibbs. The design is appropriately transatlantic, somewhere in between industrial American vernacular lettering and English humanist styles. The result is both uniquely stylish and comfortably readable in both text and display sizes. Gibbs received a Type Directors Club award for excellence in 2015.
  40. Marble Cutter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A set of vintage dies for stamping text into marble headstones or other monuments manufactured by The Vermont Marble Company was the basis for Marble Cutter JNL. The Vermont Marble Company was in business from the 1880s until 1976, when the company was acquired by OMYA, Inc. The original company (also known as Vermarco) supplied marble for everything from the Jefferson Memorial to the United Nations building and dozens of other historic structures in-between.
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