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  1. Creation - Unknown license
  2. Iloveyou - Unknown license
  3. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  4. RhumbaScript - 100% free
  5. CAC Lasko Condensed - Unknown license
  6. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  7. Shredder - Unknown license
  8. GERALDINE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  9. Secession by HiH, $14.00
    Secession is a very readable typeface, suitable for short blocks of text. If you have grown weary of the standard sans-serif faces one sees all the time, you may want to use Secession as a fresh and distinctive substitute. Like Kunstler Grotesk, Secession is one of a number of typeface designs that attempts to reconcile Germany’s blackletter tradition with the international familiarity of roman letterforms in a simple, robust design suitable for meeting the demands of a modern industrial economy, while rejecting the extraneous ornamentation of the departing Victorian era. Unlike Kunstler Grotesk, Secession was designed with a lower case. Secession Bold was originally jointly released as Halbfette Secession by Bauer & Company of Stuttgart and H. Berthold AG of Berlin around 1898. The rest of the family was designed by HiH. The basic family of four: Text, Oblique, Bold and BoldOblique are available in two versions: one set with the standard contemporary lining or ranging numerals for spreadsheets and tables and one set of old-style figures (with OSF in font name) for use with text. The two versions of the basic family, Secession and Secession OSF were released in July 2006. Cousins include ExtraBold, SCOSF Text, and two multi-lingual versions of the text weight. Secession ML includes the Latin Extended-A character set in unicode format plus 17 ligatures and a few strays. Secession GreekML has all the characters of the ML version plus the unicode Greek set and 17 Greek ligatures. Release of the cousins took place in August and October of 2006. Click on BUYING CHOICES. Click on GLYPHS and use drop-down menus and slider to see the all the glyphs for the various fonts. Similar: Birmingham (Ref 100 Ornamental Alphabets, Solo); Spartana (Art Nouveau Display Alphabets, Solo)
  10. 1648 Chancellerie by GLC, $42.00
    This font was inspired by the hand-written 1648 Munster peace treatise signed by French King Louis XIV and German emperor Ferdinand II. It is a Cancellaresca font style, meticulously written and almost legible. It contains Western (including Celtic) and Northern European, Icelandic, Baltic, Eastern, Central European and Turkish diacritics. The numerous alternates and ligatures made the font looking like a real various hand.
  11. Retro Signature - Personal use only
  12. Brocken by RMU, $35.00
    Good ideas never will die. Based on the concepts of former Leipzig student Volker Küster in the mid-1960s, I redrew and digitized the basics and extended them into a complete multilingual caps-only poster font which I named “Brocken”. Its letter-forms strongly remind me of the mighty rocks covering the highest peak, Brocken, in Northern Germany.
  13. Honey Florist - Personal Use - Personal use only
  14. BILLY ARGEL FONT - Personal use only
  15. JANDA Love And Rain - Personal use only
  16. War Letters - Personal use only
  17. Selfish - 100% free
  18. Stefan Budde-Siegel - Personal use only
  19. LYSSA DEMO VERSION - Unknown license
  20. Moeflon - Unknown license
  21. Life-Lessons - Personal use only
  22. Venice Classic - Unknown license
  23. LostWages - 100% free
  24. LT Beverage - 100% free
  25. Blonde Personal Use - Personal use only
  26. China - Unknown license
  27. Libertinas-co. - Personal use only
  28. Lovely Amatis Signature - Personal use only
  29. Don Quixote - Personal use only
  30. Dirty and Classic - Personal use only
  31. Posteratus Rex - Personal use only
  32. Remeslo - Unknown license
  33. PreludeFLF - Unknown license
  34. Mosquito - Unknown license
  35. Today Sans Now by Elsner+Flake, $59.00
    With the publication of the “Today Sans Now” Elsner+Flake extends its offering of the “Today Sans Serif” type family, developed in 1988 by Volker Küster for Scangraphic, by another cut so that the gradation of the stroke width can now be more finely calibrated. The type complement is available for 72 Latin-based languages as well as Cyrillic. Where available, small caps were integrated, and mathematical symbols as well as fractions were included. In order to make the symbols for text applications in regard to headlines more flexible, the insertions which were formerly added, for technical reasons in order to sharpen the corners, were eliminated, and the optical size adjustments of the vertical and diagonal stem endings (I, v, H, V) to the horizontal bars (z, Z) were scaled back. Already since the end of 1984, Volker Küster experimented with broad sticks of chalk and a broad felt pen in order to develop a new sans serif typeface which, in the interest of easy legibility, would be built on the basic structures and proportions of the Renaissance-Antiqua. Using a normal angle of writing, his experiments lead to the form structure of the characters: a small contrast between bold and light weights, serif-like beginning and end strokes in some of the lower-case characters, and the typical, left-leaning slant of all round lower-case letters and the typical left-leaning axis of all round letter forms. In this way, a rhythmization of a line of type was achieved which created a lively image without being “noisy”. With this concept, Volker Küster has enlarged the Sans Serif by a distinctive, trend-setting form variation.
  36. Escobeta One - Personal use only
  37. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  38. Shortbrush - Personal use only
  39. Caliph - Unknown license
  40. Turbayne Running Hand - Unknown license
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