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  1. Tin Roof by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Tin Roof is a unique and original Jukebox font based on the 1958 hand lettered movie poster from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". The slightly modulated baseline and shaky letters give the font both a silly and sinister aspect. Perfect for any dramatic, spooky or sultry subject, Tin Roof has all the allure of a hot southern night! Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType format and downloadable packages contain both .otf and .ttf versions of the font. They are compatible on both Mac and Windows. All fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  2. Impossible - 1000 - Unknown license
  3. 3000 - Unknown license
  4. Bloodgutter 2000 - Unknown license
  5. Disco 2000 - Unknown license
  6. hyper 2000 - Unknown license
  7. Year 2000 - Unknown license
  8. Execute 2000 - 100% free
  9. Gilke 3000 - Unknown license
  10. Snott 2000 - Unknown license
  11. Zenith 2000 - Unknown license
  12. Oddessey 7000 - Personal use only
  13. Caslon 2000 by Intellecta Design, $19.95
  14. Metal Spagetti 2000 - Unknown license
  15. Year 2000 Replicant - Personal use only
  16. Torcing Away 2000 - Unknown license
  17. BN Year 2000 - Unknown license
  18. Year 3000 Italic - Unknown license
  19. Year 3000 Outline - Unknown license
  20. BN Niv 5000 - Unknown license
  21. Sequel 100 Black by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    Sequel 100 Black is a neogrotesque font family for forceful headlines, confident titles, and striking posters. An extension of Sequel Sans and primarily designed for display use, it has wider proportions than the original typeface. It also sports a larger x-height that allows for maximum impact on the page. And Sequel 100 Black ain’t no lightweight: it’s the boldest member of the Sequel superfamily, with weights starting at 45 (a sturdy medium style) and going all the way up to an ultra-black 115. Use Sequel 100 Black whenever you want to combine a touch of cool mid-century modernism with the scintillating tension of maximum ink use and minimal whitespace.
  22. Sequel 100 Wide by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    Sequel 100 Wide is a static sans-serif or neogrotesque with generous horizontal proportions. A variant of the original Sequel Sans, it considerably expands the stylistic scope of the Sequel superfamily. In addition to its wider letterforms, it has got a larger x-height, slightly shifting the historical flavor from the 1950s to the 1960s. Yet, at its core, it’s as clean and functional as the main font family, with perfectly horizontal stroke endings and vertical terminals. Six weights from 45 (Regular) to 95 (Black), matching italics, and limitless possible interpolations by means of two Variable Fonts offer a rich typographic palette for any situation.
  23. YD Gothic 100 by Yoon Design, $499.00
  24. Year 3000 Bold Italic - Unknown license
  25. Year 3000 Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  26. White Line Fever 1.00 - Unknown license
  27. English Arabesque Revival 1900 by Intellecta Design, $16.90
  28. White Line Fever 3D 1.00 - Unknown license
  29. White Line Fever Light 1.00 - Unknown license
  30. YD Gothic 100 for ZEISS by Yoon Design, $400.00
  31. Baskerville No. 2 by Bitstream, $29.99
    This redesign is made from proofs, rather than the metal, and so is heavier, with particular attention to the Harris and the Monotype revision, which was made from proofs of Baskerville’s Great Primer (16pt).
  32. Koch-Antiqua Zier - Personal use only
  33. Secret Service Typewriter by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on proofs of an early Remington typewriter font from the Keystone Type Foundry, circa 1905.
  34. Holla - Personal use only
  35. Romantha - Unknown license
  36. Ingrid Font by Enrich Design, $24.95
    This font was created from the handwriting of my friend Ingrid. I always felt she had great handwriting and this font is proof of this. There are for styles to choose from, a great alternative to the common handwriting fonts seen everywhere.
  37. Zorro by Solotype, $19.95
    A reasonably accurate rendering of an old favorite font from Victorian times. Quite readable in lowercase, and very eye-catching in all-caps. We got the proof for this in London many years ago, but neglected to learn the name. Zorro sounds good.
  38. Cognac by Solotype, $19.95
    Many years ago, we bought a bunch of proofs that had apparently come from the defunct Van Loey-Nouri foundry in Belgium. Cognac was an incomplete alphabet among them, which we completed. Just a guess, but 1910 seems like a probable date for this art nouveau design.
  39. MPI Roman Condensed by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Roman Condensed is a condensed, classic roman typeface. It has a medium contrast in stroke weight, slightly rounded serifs, and is easy to read. This version is based on a typeface from Showcard Machine Company, which was made specifically to be used with their proof presses.
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