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  1. BN Intaglios - Unknown license
  2. 3D LET BRK - 100% free
  3. Blockar - Unknown license
  4. Systematic J - Unknown license
  5. SCSI Port - Personal use only
  6. jethose FULL - Unknown license
  7. Rippen - Unknown license
  8. Bomb Factory - 100% free
  9. GonzalesSans - Personal use only
  10. Kraftfahrzeugkennzeichen - Unknown license
  11. risk - Unknown license
  12. Void - Unknown license
  13. Konector O1 BRK - Unknown license
  14. Zook - Unknown license
  15. Crown Title - Unknown license
  16. SL Panzerkardinal - Unknown license
  17. BauHouse - Unknown license
  18. Jigga jigga - 100% free
  19. Salmiak Gradient - 100% free
  20. Bionic Type Bold - Unknown license
  21. Lein Future - Unknown license
  22. 8-bit Limit RO BRK - Unknown license
  23. Daydream Daily - 100% free
  24. Bedaax - Personal use only
  25. FF Rain - Personal use only
  26. Agelast - Personal use only
  27. Horyzen - Personal use only
  28. Kali Maya by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Kali Maya is a modern variable gothic font consisting of 5 weights and 2 types, regular and sharp. Simple and Plain Gothic combined with a square curve stylistic alternates is ideal for use as title, logo text, t-shirt designs, posters, and more. Comes with a variable format as well as multilingual support, numbers, and currency symbols.
  29. Apud by DSType, $26.00
    Apud, a typeface with narrow proportions, interchangeable weights that avoid text warping, sharp serifs and square terminals. The clean, contemporary look and rigid structure makes Apud suited for any kind of publication design.
  30. Railway Point by Melissa Lapadula, $11.95
    This typeface has been influenced by the ongoing traffic congestion in Melbourne, and its lack of functional and reliable public transport as a possible solution. The font shapes are square-edged constrained angles, reflecting the way the Melbourne population feels when using the public transport system or roads. Use as headings and body copy in any graphic situation.
  31. Trump Soft Pro by Canada Type, $39.95
    Trump Soft Pro is the softer, round-cornered version of Trump Gothic Pro, the popular condensed gothic seen on films, magazines, book covers and frashion brands all over the globe. Trump Soft offers a friendlier grade of the same economic functionality, clear modular aesthetic and extended character sets as Trump Gothic. The sharper Trump Grothic series is a reconception of ideas from Georg Trump’s seminal 1955 Signum typeface and its later reworking (Kamene) by Czech designer Stanislav Marso. Originally cobbled together for a variety of film projects in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Trump Gothic family was made available for the general public in 2005. Shortly thereafter, it became extremely popular. It continues to be used extensively today. In 2013, the typeface was redrawn, refitted, optimized and greatly expanded into a multiscript family of six fonts, each containing over 1020 glyphs and a wealth of OpenType features, including small caps, caps-to-small-caps, stylistic alternates, unicase/monocase alternates, fractions, ordinals, class-based kerning, and support for Latin, Cyrillic and Greek locales.
  32. Haunt AOE - Unknown license
  33. Tokyotrail by Dharma Type, $9.99
    Tokyotrail is inspired by the capital of Japan. Over 2,000 square kilometers to explore. Lines run vertically horizontal and aslant. Square and geometric form attracts notice in various scenes.
  34. Microgramma by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Designed to Swiss principles by Alessandro Butti and Aldo Novarese for Nebiolo in 1952 as an improvement on the squared-off Bank Gothic capitals. The design was revisited by the same designers ten years later; Eurostile was the result.
  35. Lawbreaker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The December, 1935 movie poster for James Cagney in “Public Enemy” has its title hand lettered in a bold, squared, slab serif type style. Now digitally recreated as Lawbreaker JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Nouveau Techno JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The French publication “La Lettre Dans le Decor et La Publicite Modernes” (“The Letter in the Modern Décor and Advertising”) was a 24-page booklet showcasing the then-current trends of the time (circa late 1930s-early 1940s). On one page was found a squared, extra bold sans serif alphabet set with strong Art Nouveau influences, yet it was ahead of its time by taking on the look and feel of 1980s techno typography. They say “everything old is new again”, and Nouveau Techno JNL is now available digitally in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. PopUps - Unknown license
  38. Diablo - Unknown license
  39. Catharsis Requiem - Unknown license
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