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  1. Thundergod II Italic - Unknown license
  2. Rat Man Bane - Unknown license
  3. Dastafarin - Unknown license
  4. Iconified - Unknown license
  5. Subatonik - Unknown license
  6. Ozone - 100% free
  7. Theuerdank Fraktur - Personal use only
  8. Megaton - 100% free
  9. Another - Unknown license
  10. Should've Known Shaded - Unknown license
  11. Gebetbuch Fraktur - Unknown license
  12. Dusty - 100% free
  13. Swissa Piccola by Jeremia Adatte, $30.00
    The Swiss typewriters were famous for their unique precision. As complex digitalizations and macro shots were a start for the inspiration and studies, each character has been carefully re-crafted from the ultra high def scans of the printouts made on a special bleed-proof paper. Today’s characters such as @, euro sign and most of accents have been crafted according the original alphabet design. The idea was to digitize and keep a saving of the original typewriter including all its functions (e.g. underlining key) . It’s surprisingly very legible at small sizes. Thanks to an x-height tighter and more spaced, a glyph design less detailed and more neutral/simple than other fonts found on american or italian typewriters. The final artwork can be set at very large sizes due to the highly detailed glyph design. Swissa Piccola Regular is loaded with more than 150 glyphs created with the typewriter to avoid letter repetition in a word. This OpenType feature can be accessed through the 'discretionary ligatures' option. Plus it comes with two stylistic sets : one with an original underlining feature, another with a slashed-x feature. In which all characters are unique and also have been originally typed with the typewriter. It contains more 600 glyphs in total. The two features are separated in another two fonts (Swissa Piccola Slashed x and Underlined) in case a non OT-savvy app is used. If you wish to obtain exactly the same prints as the original Swissa Piccola typewriter, you should set your font at 11.3 pt and 19.5 pt of line spacing. The Swissa Piccola font was originally offered in a dedicated limited edition packaging.
  14. Baskerville Neo by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    One of the most widely used typefaces in the world is actually a legacy of 18th century aesthetics, representing the spirit of late Baroque design, architecture, fashion and society. It has been created and printed for millions of readers around the world for more than two and a half centuries. It influenced many modern typographers. It shaped culture, education, entertainment and science, but also the development of typography itself. As a calligrapher and technical innovator, Baskerville invented new design, papermaking and printing methods, and his typography is very natural and legible to this day. Graphic design today calls for clean and minimalistic solutions, where the use of historical typefaces can achieve a vivid contrast with contemporary elements on the page or screen. Baskerville is undoubtedly the best choice for any kind of publishing house. In keeping with the original inventor’s spirit of excellence, we hereby offer its most advanced digital version. This is not a precise remake of rare Baskerville prints or a restoration of the original punches cut by John Handy, but rather our ideal essence of transitional typography. The old masters were limited by the technology of the time, but today we can dare to have very fine lines, unlimited ligatures, size variations and sophisticated OpenType functions. Drawing, programming, proofing and testing took us many years of development and brought thousands of new letters and dozens of language options. We are convinced that your readers will enjoy this font mainly for reading extensive works, but also for creating corporate identity, orientation systems and cultural posters. Baskerville is perfectly modern in its antiquity, striking in its modesty and timeless in its transiency.
  15. Calafati Soft by Wannatype, $24.00
    Basilio Calafati (1800–1878) worked as a magician under the name of Salamucci in the Wiener Prater. Later he obtained the license for a roundabout and other amusement facilities in the Wiener Prater. Calafati typeface family is characterised by little contrast and strong emphasis on the horizontals. It is a robust font that has many applications. Its character shapes are simple and relatively unembellished. With regard to metrics and proportions it combines perfectly with the Wien Pro and the Liebelei Pro. Calafati is available in weights light, regular, medium, bold and black. In 2022, Calafati received a major update. The recent family, Calafati Soft, is an 100% offspring of sharp-edged Original Calafati.
  16. Lazy Rock - Personal Use - Personal use only
  17. Silky Smoke - Personal use only
  18. Syntha Nova - Personal use only
  19. Chilly Medium - Personal use only
  20. Cream Cake - Personal use only
  21. Shade Blue - Personal use only
  22. Speedwriter - Personal use only
  23. Pea Karen's Doodles - Unknown license
  24. Bou College - Personal use only
  25. Pea Whinney Skinney - Unknown license
  26. Typographer Rotunda Alt - Personal use only
  27. Pea Amy*Rica - Unknown license
  28. Jerónimo cartoon - 100% free
  29. Pea Mystie Unicase - Unknown license
  30. Pea Karen's Print - Unknown license
  31. Colwell - Unknown license
  32. o-wee-ental - Unknown license
  33. Percance Fatal - Personal use only
  34. Pea Beth R - Unknown license
  35. Pea cammi-pea - Unknown license
  36. Pea Daisy Doodles - Unknown license
  37. Futurex Striped - Unknown license
  38. Ganz Grobe Gotisch - Personal use only
  39. Gingerbread Initials - Unknown license
  40. Futurex Alienated - Unknown license
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