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  1. Zillah Modern Expanded - Unknown license
  2. Rx-OneZero - Unknown license
  3. SnappyService - Unknown license
  4. DS Rada - Unknown license
  5. BerlinSmallCaps - Unknown license
  6. Covington SC Rev - Unknown license
  7. MicroMieps Diet - Unknown license
  8. cafeta - Unknown license
  9. Covington Rev - Unknown license
  10. Arbeka - Unknown license
  11. Menaion Medieval - Unknown license
  12. Antaviana - Unknown license
  13. GemFont One - Personal use only
  14. PetitaMedium - Unknown license
  15. Mercedes - Unknown license
  16. M+ 1c - Unknown license
  17. Zomnk - Unknown license
  18. Thong - Unknown license
  19. Turkey Sandwich - Unknown license
  20. LT Streak - 100% free
  21. Nsai Regular - Personal use only
  22. LT Streetway Neue - 100% free
  23. LT Sonoma - 100% free
  24. LT Flode Neue News - 100% free
  25. LT Speak - 100% free
  26. LT Sip - 100% free
  27. LT Cushion Light - 100% free
  28. Bright Gesture DEMO - Personal use only
  29. Klose Slab by Studio Sun, $20.00
    Introductory Klose Slab Another Vintage Typeface from Studio Sun (SUN014) for your Fonts collection. Klose comes with 4 style (condensed, normal, semi expanded, and expanded) also available in Variable Font format (for customize widths). Perfect for logotype, head text, displayed text, and many more). Klose support more 75 language (Latin pro).
  30. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  31. Elizabeth ND by Neufville Digital, $45.25
    Elizabeth ND is known for being the first typeface designed by a woman: Elizabeth Friedlander. It was engraved in 1938 by the Bauersche Gießerei. It has two styles: roman and italic. Its grace, delicacy and beauty allow many compositional possibilities, making it an ideal choice for use as a display and headline typeface. Elizabeth is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  32. Ultimatum by Comicraft, $19.00
    FINALLY! We’re telling you for The Last Time! This is not a Threat! This is not a Negotiation! Refusal to cooperate with the terms of this font will be considered an Act of War! There can be no Dispute! The Crisp, Sharp hooks and corners of this typeface are Not To Be Reasoned With! Gosh Darn it, we have grown tired of asking and this is merely a formality precedent to the outbreak of hostilities. It’s a little corporate, it’s a little bureaucratic, but our lawyers insisted that we propose a settlement of compromise. Ipso Facto.
  33. Celestial Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    A magical alphabet used by secret societies in times past. It was based on the Hebrew alphabet. NOTE: this font comes with a comprehensive interpretation guide in pdf format.
  34. QuillScript - Unknown license
  35. Solaris by Ultramarin, $40.00
    Solaris is a sans serif or a grotesque as we still call it where I come from. (it is an old term which means strange compared with Roman which was the normal font) The face is an open sans, which means that the round signs take the air into the form, minuscule d is drawn kind of backwards like in Gill Sans, which sets off on minuskel a. Here is the Regular version, with a slightly difference between stems and hairlines.
  36. Eutaw Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A hand lettered emulation of a Roman stencil type face on the cover of the folio for the Stenso School Set was the basis for Eutaw Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The Stenso School Set (circa 1940-41) was comprised of three stencils – two lettering guides and a map of the [then] 48 United States. Developed and patented by Baltimore school teacher Ruth Libauer Hormats, her stencils were the first to offer a system for accurate letter spacing and ease of use. “Eutaw” (as part of the font’s name) is taken from Eutaw Place, the street where Ruth and her husband lived at the time of Stenso’s inception. To the Cherokee, the name means “Creek Indian”.
  37. Byzantine - Unknown license
  38. Digeria - Unknown license
  39. Speedlearn - Unknown license
  40. Tribunus SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Warren Chappell was the original designer of this handsome pen-formed roman typeface introduced by the Stempel Foundry in 1939. It was cast in Germany as Trajanus and named after the Roman emperor whose accomplishments are preserved on the Trajan Column in Rome. This version, Tribunus, retains the same rugged but handsome quality of the oldstyle original. A set of italic oldstyle figures are included with the italic roman. Tribunus is also available in the OpenType Std format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 7. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
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