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  1. Frozen Dog Treats - Unknown license
  2. Hooteroll - Unknown license
  3. Oscilloscope - Unknown license
  4. Rosango - Unknown license
  5. Cracko Deco - Unknown license
  6. JSL Blackletter - Unknown license
  7. Rosango - Unknown license
  8. Big Chuck by Proportional Lime, $1.99
    Charlemagne, one of the great rulers of the Middle Ages, was instrumental in the reestablishment of formal education in the West. This font was inspired by the notion that he felt the need to protect his communications from people with the ability to read; a rare skill then. Did he really command such a script to exist? He did instigate the development Carolingian minuscule script. Here are two different systems that are both attributed to him. Does it provide any real security? No, but it is fun to think about how such a system might have been used.
  9. Take The Money by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Take The Money is a wonky all caps font, made with a Sharpie pen. The name was inspired by something I read in the newspaper: apparently a Danish artist received €72.000 from a museum to create two works of art. The works of art should depict the average income of someone from Austria and someone from Denmark - in real money. The museum then loaned him the €72.000 and told him he'd receive €3.300 for his work. The artist decided that €3.300 would merely cover the costs, so he delivered two empty canvases and called the work: Take The Money And Run.
  10. Monstered - Unknown license
  11. Okaytext by Okaycat, $24.50
    The inspiration for the Okaytext family came from seeing so many fun, highly individualized special-use fonts. Alongside this massive selection, the choice of simple, plain & readable typefaces is relatively spartan. As a newly established foundry, we feel it a "must" to contribute our very best work to this important but oft-neglected genre of fonts. So the construction of the Okaytext family began. We feel that a rounded, sans serif font should be easily read, and very clean looking. It does not need to tire the eyes with any needless twists or silly quirks. So is Okaytext, it exists simply to be read, and hopes that it is a pleasant read. Okaytext is perhaps our most versatile font yet, its ultra-simplicity makes it adaptable to the demands of almost any typeset environment. Okaytext is extended, containing the complete West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  12. Curvesta by wearecolt, $18.00
    Combining classic serifs with curvy features, the Curvesta poster/display font has lots to offer. A real modern classic.
  13. Black is 45 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    A real urban style font, inspired by the city. A total of 203 characters: UPPERCASE, 
lowercase, numerals and 
Punctuation.
  14. SavingsBond - Unknown license
  15. Mabella - Unknown license
  16. CRAY AN? - 100% free
  17. Parador Tryout - Unknown license
  18. Mariette Tryout - Unknown license
  19. Gargantua Demo - Unknown license
  20. koobz - Personal use only
  21. Akbar - Unknown license
  22. MA - Unknown license
  23. N-Gage - 100% free
  24. SchilderGrotesk - 100% free
  25. RomanSerif - 100% free
  26. Schonan-Black - Unknown license
  27. ARG219am - 100% free
  28. Stilla - Unknown license
  29. Anyway - Unknown license
  30. Jugendstil-Medium - 100% free
  31. Privacy - Unknown license
  32. Derniere - Unknown license
  33. Vampiress - Personal use only
  34. Handi - Unknown license
  35. Desperado 1 - Unknown license
  36. Garfield By ISIS - Unknown license
  37. Wesley - Unknown license
  38. Mestral - Unknown license
  39. Pompeji - Unknown license
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