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  1. Pie charts for maps - Unknown license
  2. New Car Tag JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Around 2018 or 2019, the State of Florida introduced new letter and number characters on its auto plates. Inspired by this change, Jeff Levine Fonts offers up a digital version of this lettering named New Car Tag JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions (for those who want a more sporty look). Some people prefer a rounded 'zero' to differentiate between the regular zero and the letter 'O'. You can find this alternate character located on both the solid bar and broken bar glyphs.
  3. The Lazy Cat Writes by HIRO.std, $14.00
    The Lazy Cat Writes is Handwritten Font This font describes about funny, dynamic, informal, easy going, humanist, easy to use and will bring a good harmony when the letters are connected and paired each other. FEATURES - 3 Alternates Uppercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation USE The Lazy Cat Writes works great in any poster, book, magazine, typeface, quotes, print, social media posts, e-book, and any projects that need semi casual and informal taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  4. Cool Cat Jim NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A handlettered headline in the January 1953 issue of Park East magazine by wacko album artist Jim Flora provided the inspiration for this exercise in extreme lettering. Check out the [brackets] and the bullet point... like, endsville, daddy-o. Due to the complexity of this typeface, the font has no math operators. The Postscript and Truetype versions contain a complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252); in addition, the Opentype version supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages as well.
  5. Patrol Car Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Comic books based on popular characters have been around pretty much since the advent of comic books themselves. An edition of the "Car 54 Where Are You?" series published by Dell (and based on the hit TV show created by Nat Hiken) displayed "Car 54" in a bold hand lettered stencil design on the cover. These few characters became the inspiration for Patrol Car Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. CoffeeTin - Unknown license
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  8. FilledABC - 100% free
  9. CalliPsoGrafia Medium - Unknown license
  10. In the arms of sleep - Unknown license
  11. Gotische Initialen - Personal use only
  12. Vampyres Garden - Unknown license
  13. Kramer - Unknown license
  14. KingdomCome - Unknown license
  15. Burgoyne_Initials - Unknown license
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  18. Goudy Initialen - Personal use only
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  20. DelitzschCaps - 100% free
  21. DayPosterBlack - Unknown license
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  23. Romantik - Personal use only
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  29. QuaNauticale_Initials_No1 - Unknown license
  30. Capitular Moldurada 2 - Unknown license
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  32. AS-VELASCA - Personal use only
  33. Allstar - Unknown license
  34. NFL Saints - Unknown license
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  38. CA Slalom Condensed by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    The starting point for CA Slalom was the aspiration to create a contemporary interpretation of classics like Gill and Antique Olive in terms of aesthetics, flexibility and usefulness. The outstanding S soon became the visual hook and starting from the extra bold extended weight, CA Slalom evolved into a huge family with four widths. It’s rather round instead of squarely with stroke-ends pulled deep and a relatively low x-height. This gives CA Slalom a taste of its own, and although it is clearly contemporary, it has the potential to become a classic.
  39. CA No Dr. by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $30.00
    No Dr. was inspired by an old movieposter lettering for the 1962 movie "James Bond: Dr. No". Just like the original Dr. No, No Dr. has a diabolical charm. It was developed into a font family that combines distinctiveness with versatility. It has a good readibility as a textfont but also looks great as a Headline. The two widths and the two weights give you a big choice. Intended to become an interesting alternative to the much used DIN Schrift, it has now developed into a highly functional family of it's own.
  40. CA Magic Hour by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $19.00
    You remember the time when the Concorde was the fastest passenger plane on earth? When it was possible to travel from Paris to New York in 3 3/4 hours? Those were cool times. Times when cocktails tasted good and you didn’t think of an eventual headache afterwards. Times when you didn’t have to think how to dress because there was only one way. Straight from that time comes CA Magic Hour. A vintage font from a time from which we could learn a lot today. Optimistic and straight forward, it will speed up your designs.
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