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  1. Zeppelin by Monotype, $29.99
    Rudolph Koch designed Zeppelin between 1927 and 1929. This geometric sans serif headline face jumps off the page. Use the Zeppelin font for impact in packaging and posters.
  2. 42 - Unknown license
  3. Zeppelin 2 - Unknown license
  4. CgZeppelin - Unknown license
  5. 42 Emancipated - Unknown license
  6. Chandler 42 by Monotype, $29.99
    Chandler 42 is an authentic typewriter font. It was designed by Steve Mehallo and published by Monotype. Chandler 42 contains 8 styles.
  7. Chandler 42 by steve mehallo, $19.42
    One of the first messy typewriter fonts to hit the market, Chandler 42 was compiled with forensic care from the voluminous output of a circa 1942 portable. All the eccentric personality of this particular machine is intact: a slightly angled "m," filled in gaps in the most-used characters; even the number "4" is reminiscent of gasoline pump numbers of its day. Chandler 42 features edges meticulously redrafted by hand, fully developed Western character sets and is available in 4 weights, plus obliques. Chandler 42 is everything you need to type a 1940s business letter, prep your own vintage facilities report or write that hard boiled novel you've been planning to start.
  8. Maiers Nr 42 Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    A handwritten decorative font with brush characteristics This attractive decorative script is found in a pamphlet of script samples from around 1900 which was issued by Otto Maier publishing house in Ravensburg/Germany. The forms and flow of Maier’s Nr. 42 are obviously influenced by Art Nouveau. In the original sample, only the Latin alphabet appears. All other characters, especially the Greek and Cyrillic letters, were modeled on elements of the original. A typeface can first reveal a true "handmade" character when the letter forms do not continually repeat themselves – a completely normal occurrence with handwriting. Thanks to OpenType, some key letters of Maier’s Nr. 42 appear in various alternative forms depending on the combination of letters. For example, the difference is obvious between an e followed by i and an e followed by l. Using this principle, a number of letter combinations are presented with alternative character forms so that overall a very lively impression is created.
  9. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  10. Alexis Italic - Unknown license
  11. Xcelsion Italic - Unknown license
  12. Kellnear-Italic - Unknown license
  13. Feldicouth Italic - Unknown license
  14. Bonk Italic - Unknown license
  15. Renaiss-Italic - 100% free
  16. Kreeture Italic - Unknown license
  17. Bamf Italic - Unknown license
  18. Prescript Italic - Unknown license
  19. Lionheart Italic - Unknown license
  20. Rackham Italic - Unknown license
  21. Xephyr Italic - Personal use only
  22. Lichtner Italic - Unknown license
  23. Uberhölme Italic - Personal use only
  24. Occoluchi Italic - Unknown license
  25. Quartermain Italic - Unknown license
  26. Regulators Italic - Unknown license
  27. Freebooter Italic - Unknown license
  28. Perdition Italic - Unknown license
  29. XPED Italic - Unknown license
  30. Salmiak Italic - 100% free
  31. Yellowjacket Italic - Unknown license
  32. Aquaduct Italic - Unknown license
  33. Curlmudgeon Italic - Unknown license
  34. Questlok Italic - Unknown license
  35. U.S.A. Italic - Unknown license
  36. Maranallo Italic - Unknown license
  37. Plau Italics by Plau, $19.00
    Futurist italic typeface from the programming era, Plau is a sans-serif with rounded corner personality and interestingly deliberate lettershapes. Comfortable in headlines, reads surprisingly well in longer passages of text. Includes the following OpenType features: OT All Small Caps, Small Caps, Fraction, Proportional/Tabular Oldstyle and lining figures, subscript and superscript numbers.
  38. Hanes Italic by Scriptorium, $18.00
  39. Mussica Italic by Corradine Fonts, $35.00
    In 2009, Corradine Fonts released one of its most successful projects: Mussica, an experimental and hybrid typeface that explore the exaggeration of ascenders and descenders in a high contrast style. Now, around eight years later, we are proud to introduce Mussica Italic, which surpass the original version in quality and quantity of ornamental possibilities while try to maintain its proportions and looking. Mussica Italic is programmed to obtain a smart replacement of swashes, endings and ligatures using the Open Type features, but you can also explore manually its wide range of alternatives to get the best graphic result according to your requirements. Mussica Italic supports most of Western and Central European languages.
  40. Herova Italic by Gatype, $9.00
    HEROVA is a modern display font with a unique font.This customizable font will look great on a variety of design ideas such as, inding styles, high contrast and light weight fonts perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion & editorial design heads, branding projects,Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, T -shirts, postcards, valentines, posters, invitations, weddings, branding projects, social media posts, magazines, book covers and more! This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps easily and more.
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