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  1. LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - Personal use only
  2. Calligraphy Double Pencil - Personal use only
  3. Cooper Goodtime by Breauhare, $35.00
    Cooper Goodtime is a font based on the lettering used on the CBS-TV variety series The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (1969-1972). The name pays tribute to its two origins, the other being Cooper Black. It was never an actual complete font set on the TV show, only a limited number of handmade letters, all upper case. It has lain dormant since the show went off the air in 1972. With this incarnation, a set of lower case letters has been created to complement the upper case letters. These lower case letters never existed before now. Cooper Goodtime is a funky, nostalgic, cool way to create a display, and it works surprisingly well in text sizes, too.
  4. Eckhardt Signwriter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Signwriter JNL is based on a casual display lettering face popular with many sign painters and show card writers of yesteryear, best suited for large print projects. Jeff Levine has named this font (along with others in a series) after the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr. (1929-2005) who had owned Allied Signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing. Al was a talented lettering artist and a good friend to Jeff.
  5. Crusades - Unknown license
  6. Neva by ParaType, $30.00
    Neva Regular with Italic was created by Moscow book and type designer Pavel Kuzanyan (1901-1992) at Polygrafmash in 1970 for slugcasting and display composition. Based on simple strict letterforms of Russian classical typefaces. Neva typeface was rewarded on the Gutenberg international type design contest in 1971 (Leipzig). The typeface is useful in text and display composition, in fiction and art books. The digital version and bold styles were designed for ParaType in 2002 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.
  7. Kinkimono - Unknown license
  8. Zygoth - Unknown license
  9. Cyclops - Unknown license
  10. Christbaumkugeln - Unknown license
  11. Baubau - Unknown license
  12. BRDoodles - Personal use only
  13. Alien - Unknown license
  14. Base4 - Unknown license
  15. Starlet - Unknown license
  16. DS Sholom - Unknown license
  17. Liquid Pickle - Unknown license
  18. GyrlLovesBoy - Unknown license
  19. BN-Gillian - Unknown license
  20. Y2K Analog Legacy - Unknown license
  21. BN-NoFear - Unknown license
  22. JHand - Unknown license
  23. Another Typewriter - Unknown license
  24. Michelle - Personal use only
  25. WWFlakes - Unknown license
  26. Neue Frutiger by Linotype, $71.99
    The original Frutiger typeface was designed in the early 1970s by Adrian Frutiger and his studio for the way finding system of the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. Soon after the airport was opened, a huge demand for the typeface arose from companies wanting to employ it in other signage systems, as well as in printed matter. The Frutiger typeface came out as part of the Linotype library in 1977. Epitomizing functionality and clarity both in signage and as a bread-and-butter typeface in print, Frutiger became a modern classic. Neue Frutiger® is the 2009 version of the Frutiger typeface family. It was revised and improved by Akira Kobayashi in close collaboration with Adrian Frutiger. While Frutiger Next, the 1999 revision, introduced a new concept (including a larger x-height, a more pronounced ascender height, narrower letter-spacing and, most notably, an italic with calligraphic traits), Neue Frutiger returns to the original 1977 design. The result is a well-balanced range of 10 finely-graded weights. Despite the various changes, the ‘New Frutiger’ still fits perfectly with Frutiger and serves to harmoniously enhance the styles already in existence. Neue Frutiger Variable are font files which are featuring two axis and have a preset instance from UltraLight to ExtraBlack and Condensed to Extended. Featured in: Best Fonts for Resumes, Best Fonts for Websites, Best Fonts for PowerPoints, Best Fonts for Tattoos
  27. Lime Blossom Caps - Unknown license
  28. Valerie - Personal use only
  29. CarTown - Unknown license
  30. Thompson - Unknown license
  31. DS Russia Demo - Unknown license
  32. mister_tate - Unknown license
  33. london 2012 - Personal use only
  34. Chonker - Unknown license
  35. Shower Flower - Unknown license
  36. BN Stile Project - Unknown license
  37. Cave Gyrl - Unknown license
  38. Linotype Zootype by Linotype, $29.99
    Zootype –the first original single font– was designed in 1997 by Victor Garcia of Argentina and as a winner of Linotype's Second International Type Design Contest is included in the TakeType Library. The three additional family styles –Zootype Air, Zootype Land, Zootype Water– were added in 1999. In the words of the designer, the design concept is meant to display the funny, happy joy of animal nature.’ Animal heads peek into the block forms of the letters, giving the font a unique whimsical character.
  39. SnowFont - Unknown license
  40. Screwy Melted Wax - Unknown license
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