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  1. devanagarish - Unknown license
  2. Critical Mass - Unknown license
  3. Senior Service - Unknown license
  4. Brushcut - Unknown license
  5. Dabble(eval) - Unknown license
  6. FiveFingerDiscount - Unknown license
  7. Ben Hard Life - Unknown license
  8. Inn - Unknown license
  9. RIOLO - Unknown license
  10. Skrotfont - Unknown license
  11. Z_tUBBA - Unknown license
  12. Coffee Mugs - Unknown license
  13. Mississauga - Unknown license
  14. Crumble - Unknown license
  15. NoodleScript - Unknown license
  16. Alianna - Unknown license
  17. Single Gyrl - Unknown license
  18. Submarine - Unknown license
  19. Trash - Unknown license
  20. Killerbee - Unknown license
  21. Off - Unknown license
  22. Aylmer - Unknown license
  23. dUBBEL - Unknown license
  24. Of the Fleshlady - Unknown license
  25. damara - Unknown license
  26. NoodleShaded - Unknown license
  27. MonsterParty - Unknown license
  28. Daggmask - Unknown license
  29. Hypernium(eval) - Unknown license
  30. Planetary Orbiter Outline - Unknown license
  31. Tiny Butler by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A light hearted unicase typeface inspired by the titling of the 1977 Pink Panther cartoon, Therapeutic Pink.
  32. Gargoyle by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on an Adrian Williams design, circa 1976 and Brook Type in 1903 designed by Lucien Pissaro.
  33. Trilium JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Trilium JNL is a tri-line sans serif font that was modeled from some 1970s retail packaging.
  34. ITC Lubalin Graph by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Lubalin Graph® was initially designed by Herb Lubalin and drawn to fit the requirements of typographic reproduction by Tony DiSpigna and Joe Sundwall in 1974. Its underlying forms are those of Lubalin's previously released ITC Avant Garde Gothic, but its shapes were modified to accommodate large slab serifs. Its condensed weights, which include small caps and oldstyle figures, were later additions by Helga Jörgenson and Sigrid Engelmann in 1992. The family, with its generous x-height and overall tight fit has come to represent the typographic style of American graphic design in the 1970s. The typeface is at home when paired with mid-century modern design and spare sanses or more traditional text faces from the period. ITC Lubalin Graph covers four weights in its condensed width from Book to Bold, and five weights in its normal width.
  35. Pragmatica Slab Serif by ParaType, $30.00
    Pragmatica Slabserif was designed as a complement to the popular type family Pragmatica by Vladimir Yefimov and Isabella Chaeva (1989-2004) by addition of square serifs. Inspired by Helserif (Phil Martin, 1978) which was formed in the same way by addition of square serifs to Helvetica (Eduard Hoffman and Max Miedinger, 1957). First sketches of Pragmatica Slabserif were created by Vladimir Yefimov in 1988 during development of Pragmatica. Olga Umpeleva designed the whole slabserif type family of six weights basing on those sketches. All styles of Pragmatica Slabserif coordinate with corresponding Pragmatica styles on metrics, proportions, weights and design. The new family can be used together with Pragmatica and separately. It’s convenient for technical texts, for magazines of general nature, for business applications as well as for advertising and display matter. Pragmatica Slabserif was released by ParaType in 2011.
  36. Croissant by ITC, $39.00
    Phillip Kelly first drew the Croissant typeface in 1978 for Letraset. Back in the 1970s and 80s, Letraset's rubdown lettersheets were a popular means of designing with type. Today, many of these nostalgic classics are available in digital format. Linotype is pleased to re-present Croissant. This experimental typeface is built up out of round, brush-like strokes, creating heavy, and black letters. These forms are best used for display signage and headline text. If you are designing for a local bakery or donut shop, this typeface may be the perfect fit. The dark, heavy character that Croissant lends to the page is similar to Cooper Black , one of the most renowned American type designs ever produced. If you are looking for a typeface with Croissant's feel, but need to set smaller headlines or text, check out that family's offerings."
  37. Mutlu - Unknown license
  38. Prakrta - Unknown license
  39. BushToad - Unknown license
  40. FairydustB - Unknown license
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