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  1. Gainsborough - Unknown license
  2. HURTMOLD_ - Personal use only
  3. KG Skinny Latte - Personal use only
  4. Perestroika - Unknown license
  5. Héloïse - Unknown license
  6. Nanosecond Thick BRK - Unknown license
  7. Rub This! - Unknown license
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  9. LC Body - Unknown license
  10. Sfilth - Unknown license
  11. Sucaba - Unknown license
  12. Antelope H - Unknown license
  13. Kiloton - Unknown license
  14. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  15. Rosango - Unknown license
  16. Blue Highway D Type - Unknown license
  17. Xtreme Chrome - Unknown license
  18. SF Collegiate - Unknown license
  19. Synthetic BRK - 100% free
  20. Opulent - Unknown license
  21. twenty four - Unknown license
  22. Gilgongo Kaps - Unknown license
  23. stamPete - Unknown license
  24. ArtificeSSK - Unknown license
  25. ! Jamiroquai ! - Unknown license
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  27. pooplatter - Unknown license
  28. White Rabbit - Unknown license
  29. Fudd - Unknown license
  30. Lady Ice - Condensed - Unknown license
  31. Stoutface SC - Personal use only
  32. Kaput Black - Personal use only
  33. Tighten Caps Light - Personal use only
  34. Geoplace SC - Personal use only
  35. Kaput Black Black - Personal use only
  36. Octavus Black - Personal use only
  37. NeometraCaps Black - Personal use only
  38. Cake Frosting - Unknown license
  39. Poynter Serif RE by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Inspired by the work of Hendrik van den Keere, Tobias Frere-Jones and David Berlow designed a family of typefaces focused on the challenges of newsprint publishing. This version of the family is part of the Reading Edge series of fonts specifically designed for small text onscreen, having been adjusted to provide more generous proportions and roomier spacing, and having been hinted in TrueType for optimal rendering in low resolution environments.
  40. VLNL DBXLZX by VetteLetters, $9.00
    DBXLZX was inspired by the logo of the ZX Spectrum home computer, released in 1982 by Sinclair Research. For many designers the 8-bit pixel grid of the ZX Spectrum was one of the first steps into the realm of digital design. DBXLZX was initially developed by DBXL into a three weight family for use on the Armind record label of world famous trance deejay Armin van Buuren.
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