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  1. Stiletto - Unknown license
  2. Dearest Friend - Unknown license
  3. Floral Majuscules, 11th c. - Unknown license
  4. NiteClub - Personal use only
  5. Ardenwood Demo - Unknown license
  6. Rediviva - Unknown license
  7. Showboat - Unknown license
  8. Acorn Initials - Personal use only
  9. Argentum - Unknown license
  10. Raslani Tribal - Unknown license
  11. Dearest Friend lite - Unknown license
  12. KaiserzeitGotisch - Personal use only
  13. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  14. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  15. Crosshatcher - Personal use only
  16. Goldoni - Personal use only
  17. Boldstrom - Personal use only
  18. Cowboys 2.0 - Personal use only
  19. Guapa by Type-Ø-Tones, $50.00
    Guapa was first born from a personal experiment: transforming a geometric sans serif 'à la Futura' into a charming postmodern deco design. It was applied in a poster specially designed for a typography exhibition called 'Pimp the type'. Later it became a well-suited typeface for the word: from titles for magazines to book & record covers and packaging. The family consists in one single weight, which is provided with Discretionary ligatures, Alternative characters, Swashes forms, Initials and some Stylistic Sets. The Ornaments Series will be designed in the future, as well as a Cyrillic update. Guapa is fancy, delicious & fresh!
  20. Fashion Signature by Letterara, $14.00
    Fashion Signature is an enchanting handwritten font. This versatile Monoline font has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from greeting cards, fashion, weddings, posters, beauty cosmetics, and logos to headlines and is guaranteed to add a romantic or casual feel to your next project. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the beautiful glyphs and swashes with ease! Add to your collection for future Design and projects!
  21. Plak by Linotype, $40.99
    Plak is a typeface originally created by famous German designer Paul Renner in 1930. Paul Renner is also the designer of the Futura typefaces. Like Futura, Plak is a sans serif design. But its unique qualities include its heaviness, and its un-geometric lowercase a.""
  22. 20th Century ExtraBold Extended by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A version of Futura, but very bold, ideal for modern advertising.
  23. LT Beverage - 100% free
  24. Metrolite #2 by Linotype, $29.00
    In 1929 Chauncey Griffith at Mergenthaler commissioned W.A. Dwiggins to design a warmer and less mechanical Geometric Sanserif to compete with Futura. Dwiggins’ best efforts proved that human warmth had little to do with cool geometry; for twelve years, until the introduction of Spartan, Mergenthaler lost ground to Intertype’s licensed version of Futura.
  25. LTC Twentieth Century by Lanston Type Co., $49.95
    Twentieth Century was Lanston Monotypes answer to Futura. In fact Saul Hess's redrawing of Futura is so close that this new digital revival includes alternates of the long lost original letterforms originally designed by Paul Renner for Futura, but were left out of the released version that has become so popular. 20th Century is a modern sans serif with apparent geometry yet still a certain warmth in its design. The OpenType version of LTC Twentieth Century incorporates the alternate Renner glyphs with two sets of alternate lowercase characters. The font also includes oldstyle numerals and a full Western and Central European character set.
  26. Futuramano by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Futuramano was the kind of typeface we scribbled in those old days, when I was an art-director in advertising agencies. We used it to simulate the headlines and the subheads, so the client could read what the copywriters had in mind. As Futura was the font of choice in those days (as it still is), our scribbled typeface looked much like Futura. The second half of the name “mano” means hand, so that is what it is, kind of a handwritten Futura. Futuramano is very practical if you want to have that unfinished touch! Yours very nostalgic Gert Wiescher
  27. Display Board JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Display Board JNL is based on Futura Display, which was designed in 1932 by Paul Renner as an extension of his original (1927) Futura family of typefaces. According to Wikipedia, the font was developed as a typeface by the Bauer Type Foundry, in competition with Ludwig & Mayer's seminal Erbar typeface of 1926 Display Board JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  29. Silvus - Unknown license
  30. Vtks Revolt - 100% free
  31. DecoCaps - Personal use only
  32. WANT SOME CANDY - Personal use only
  33. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  34. Rugklacht J - Unknown license
  35. VaticanianInitials - 100% free
  36. Morris Initialen - Personal use only
  37. SchnoerkelCaps - 100% free
  38. UltraBlack Initials - Unknown license
  39. Koch-Antiqua Zier - Personal use only
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