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  1. Il Coliseum by Jonahfonts, $30.00
    A formal text font designed for legibility, suitable for documents, books and intense text requirements.
  2. Maketa IT - Personal use only
  3. HIGHUP ITALIC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  4. GIANTS ITALIC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  5. A Charming Font Italic - Personal use only
  6. Bionic Type Out Italic - Personal use only
  7. Wolf's Bane Expanded Italic - Personal use only
  8. 7th Service Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  9. D3 Roadsterism Wide Italic - Unknown license
  10. Bionic Comic Exp Italic - Unknown license
  11. Bionic Type Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  12. Bionic Type Cond Italic - Unknown license
  13. Prescript Cn Bold Italic - Unknown license
  14. Conduit 2 Italics BRK - Unknown license
  15. Year 3000 Bold Italic - Unknown license
  16. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  17. Rogue Hero LasEx Italic - Unknown license
  18. D3 Roadsterism Long Italic - Unknown license
  19. D3 Euronism Bold italic - Unknown license
  20. Yukon Tech Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  21. Bionic Type Grad Italic - Personal use only
  22. Year 3000 Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  23. 11S01 Black Tuesday Italic - Unknown license
  24. Hall Fetica Narrow Italic - Unknown license
  25. Hall Fetica Upper Italic - Unknown license
  26. D3 Mouldism Round Italic - Unknown license
  27. Drid Herder Solid Italic - Unknown license
  28. Yukon Tech Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  29. Rogue Hero Laser Italic - Unknown license
  30. Border Base Future Italic - Unknown license
  31. ITC Caslon No. 224 by ITC, $40.99
    The Englishman William Caslon (1672-1766) first cut his typeface Caslon in 1725. His major influences were the Dutch designers Christoffel van Dijcks and Dirck Voskens. The Caslon font was long known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum, the Americans used it as well for their Declaration of Independence. The characteristics of the earlier Renaissance typefaces are only barely detectable. The serifs are finer and the axis of the curvature is almost or completely vertical. The overall impression which Caslon makes is serious, elegant and linear. Next to Baskerville, Caslon font is known as the embodiment of the English Baroque-Antiqua and has gone through numerous new interpretations, meaning that every Caslon is slightly different. ITC Caslon 224 was designed by Edward Benguiat and appeared with ITC in 1982. It is the text font which expanded upon the title font ITC Caslon 223. The alterations in the proportions of the letters make this Caslon 224 a noticeable departure from the original, but make the font overall more legible.
  32. ITC Japanese Garden Ornaments is a symbol font designed by Akira Kobayashi (before Kobayashi became Linotype's Type Director in 2001, he worked as an independent typeface designer in Tokyo). The images in Japanese Garden are, as the name suggests, mostly floral or herbaceous, derived from designs used in Japanese indigo stencil dyeing. In Japanese Garden," Kobayashi says, "I tried to create a set of type fleurons that are very familiar to a Japanese eye, but not too exotic to people in other countries." Several of the designs fit together seamlessly in repeating patterns; others work either together or as isolated ornaments, a flexibility that also characterizes traditional Western type fleurons. "The original illustrations," notes Kobayashi, "were mostly cut from white paper squares, about two by two inches in size, and were simply scanned and traced. That is why there are few smooth curves and perfectly straight lines in the illustrations. I simply liked the ragged textures of them.""
  33. Archive Black Title Text by Archive Type, $19.95
    Blackletter typeface.
  34. Gothic Special Normal Italic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text or display, short descenders, tall ascenders, the narrow, italic version, completing the Gothic Special family of 5 fonts in total, sans serif.
  35. Gothic Special Medium Italic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text or display, short descenders, tall ascenders, the narrow, italic version, completing the family of 6 fonts in total, sans serif.
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