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  1. Lane - Narrow - Personal use only
  2. TQF_WordTrain - Unknown license
  3. Enter Sansman - Unknown license
  4. Komikazoom - Unknown license
  5. Small Talk - Unknown license
  6. Frankie - Unknown license
  7. Beffle - Unknown license
  8. Eddie - Unknown license
  9. A Drink For All Ages - Unknown license
  10. Dummies - Unknown license
  11. Startling - Unknown license
  12. BN Sunday Kid - Unknown license
  13. Starlet - Unknown license
  14. BN Year 2000 - Unknown license
  15. BN Moog Boy - Unknown license
  16. EasterGirl - 100% free
  17. MadisonSquare - Unknown license
  18. Automind - Unknown license
  19. Ygnorant - Unknown license
  20. Whackadoo - Unknown license
  21. Cló Gaelach (Twomey) - Unknown license
  22. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  23. ZeueiMinchoSample - Unknown license
  24. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  25. SixtySeven - Unknown license
  26. BN M@TAN - Unknown license
  27. Weehah - Unknown license
  28. Devroye - Unknown license
  29. GhoulyBooly - Unknown license
  30. Cack-handed by Kerry Colpus Designs, $25.00
    Cack-handed was created by writing with my left hand even though I am right handed.
  31. Matchbox by K-Type, $20.00
    Display font for pixel lovers - mad for right angles and hard edges? Constructivists ate my bitmaps.
  32. Bedaax - Personal use only
  33. roinert - Personal use only
  34. pixcoose - Personal use only
  35. wmxyo - Personal use only
  36. renvem - Personal use only
  37. Digital Sans Now by Elsner+Flake, $59.00
    Digital Sans Now combines and completes the many diverse requests and requirements by users of the past years. By now, 36 versions for over 70 Latin and Cyrillic languages have become available, including Small Caps. Digital Sans Now is also available as a webfont and reflects, with its simplified and geometric construction and its consciously maintained poster-like forms as well as with its ornamental character, the spirit of the decorative serif-less headline typefaces of the 1970s. The basic severity of other grotesque typefaces is here repressed by means of targeted rounds. Exactly these formal breaks allow the impression that it could be used in a variety of visual applications. Short texts, headlines and logos of all descriptions are its domain. It is because of this versatility that the typeface has become a desirable stylistic element, especially in such design provinces as technology, games and sports, and that, for many years now, it appears to be timeless. Additional weights designed on the basis of the original, from Thin to Ultra, the Italics, Small Caps and alternative characters allow for differentiated “looks and feels”, and, with deliberate usage, give the “Digital Sans Now” expanded possibilities for expression. The basis for the design of Digital Sans Now is a headline typeface created in 1973 by Marty Goldstein and the Digital Sans family which has been available from Elsner+Flake since the mid-1990s under a license agreement. The four weights designed by Marty Goldstein, Thin, Plain, Heavy and Fat, were originally sold by the American company Visual Graphics Corporation (VGC) under the name of “Sol”. Similarly, the company Fotostar International offered film fonts for 2” phototypesetting machines, these however under the name “Sun”. The first digital adaptation had already been ordered in the mid 1970s in Germany by Walter Brendel for the phototypesetting system Unitype used by the TypeShop Group, in three widths and under the name “Digital Part of the Serial Collection.” Based on the versions by VGC, Thin, Plain, Heavy and Fat, new versions were then created with appropriate stroke and width adaptations for data sets for the fonts Light, Medium and Bold as well as for the corresponding italics
  38. Ah, Cube by 2 The Left Typefaces. Imagine if a group of minimalist architects, a Tetris champion, and a playful kitten collaborated to design a font. Cube would be their masterpiece—a unique blend of...
  39. As of my last knowledge update in April 2023, "URAL 3d" by Fenotype appears to be a specific font design that, while not universally known in existing major font directories, may be part of a special...
  40. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
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