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  1. Phosphorus Chloride - Unknown license
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  5. Fh_Allisa - Personal use only
  6. Phosphorus Oxide - Unknown license
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  23. RNS Bobo Dylan - 100% free
  24. Surface - 100% free
  25. Phosphorus Hydride - Unknown license
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  31. EyeEye Mate by Dingbatcave, $15.00
    The ultimate "Eye-conic" dingbat with over 40 pairs of eyeballs (either left-right or up-down facing. Great for web design, some pairs even come with a third eye for that special "in" site.
  32. ANGELES PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
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  34. Cowboys 2.0 - Personal use only
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  36. Fujita Ray - Personal use only
  37. Monologous by Comicraft, $49.00
    From A to B, or not to Z: that is the question mark: whether 'tis nobler in the mind to kern with the left and right arrows of outrageous keyboards, or to take arms against a sea of ' thought bubbles,' and by opposing, burst them? To sigh, with those little fireflies: to sleep; No more; and by sleep that is to say we end each line of dialogue with 'zzzzz;' The heart-shapes and the thousand drops of sweat popping off my forehead that sight of flesh is sure to produce, 'tis a consummation devoutly to be letter'd. To die with still at least five balloons of dialogue, to sleep; perchance to flashback to a scene in a previous issue while a picture of my head floats in the corner of each panel: ay, there's the rub; 'Nuff Said.
  38. Endorphin by Tall Chai, $15.00
    Endorphin is a stylish oblique sans-serif font family with weights ranging from Thin (100) to Black (900). Features: Available in 9 weights Over 550 glyphs supporting extended Latin Ideal for display texts: Titles, Logos and Headlines etc. Perfect for branding and rebranding Supports OpenTypes features like Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates Symbols for 10 major currencies including Bitcoin provided in all weights Description: The Endorphin font signifies racing forward. Each oblique character manifests that feeling of achievement and happiness that one gets after a great workout or after a refreshing game. Every character effortlessly integrates with modern design standards and interfaces. The fonts are professional and have a strong personality in them. This makes Endorphin perfect for use in modern apps and websites. Endorphin is built for the designing and marketing squads. It has a trendy geometric characteristic which is ideal for any branding and rebranding. Endorphin has lot of OpenType features (like ligatures and alternates) and the Extended Latin character set supports over a hundred languages. Race Forward!
  39. Recta by Canada Type, $24.95
    Recta was one of Aldo Novarese’s earliest contributions to the massive surge of the European sans serif genre that was booming in the middle of the 20th century. Initially published just one year after Neue Haas Grotesk came out of Switzerland and Univers out of France, and at a time when Akzidenz Grotesk and DIN were riding high in Germany and Gill Sans was making waves in Great Britain, it was intended to compete with all of those foundry faces, and later came to be known as the “Italian Helvetica”. It maintains traditional simplicity as its high point of functionality, while showing minimal infusion of humanistic traits. It shows that the construct of the grotesk does not have to be rigid, and can indeed have a touch of Italian flair. While the original Recta family lacked a proper suite of weights and widths, this digital version comes in five weights, corresponding italics, four condensed fonts, and small caps in four weights. It also includes a wide-ranging character set for extended Latin language support.
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