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  1. Dom by Bitstream, $29.99
    The most familiar of brush scripts designed by Pete Dombrezian for ATF in 1951.
  2. Solemnity - Unknown license
  3. Flash ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Flash was designed in 1953 by the designer Enric Crous-Vidal, as part of the graphic trend “Grafía latina”. It is a three-dimensional typography, which seeks optical and relief effects, similar to those of wood engraving. It gives a handcrafted look to any printed piece. Flash is a Trademarks of BauerTypes SL
  4. Chalfont Roman by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Some years ago I designed Chalfont as a sans face. All the characters have a top heavy look when viewed straight on, however, as most type is read at an angle with the top further away than the bottom, this top heavy look is diminished. Chalfont Roman, although re-drawn with some alterations, is still basically the same face but with a top left serif giving more emphasis to the top heavy characteristics. I have also added a set of non ranging numerals.
  5. Pekora by Typoforge Studio, $15.00
    To design the font Pekora I was inspired by a You And Me Monthly published by National Magazines Publisher RSW Prasa that appeared from May 1960 till December 1973 in Poland.
  6. Zentenar Fraktur - Unknown license
  7. PR Agamemnon - Unknown license
  8. PragRoman - 100% free
  9. KAHorrible - Unknown license
  10. New Day - Unknown license
  11. ThreadFun - Unknown license
  12. KASnake - Unknown license
  13. MKBritishWriting - 100% free
  14. RansomNote - Unknown license
  15. HayStackMF - Unknown license
  16. KAMonster - Unknown license
  17. Long Ears MF - Unknown license
  18. KAPastaAldente - Unknown license
  19. Mira - Unknown license
  20. Gravira by RMU, $35.00
    Herbert Thannhaeuser’s Gravira, released by Schelter & Giesecke in 1935, redrawn and revived for nowaday’s use.
  21. Brody by Linotype, $40.99
    Not to be confused with the prolific, 1980s British super-star graphic and type designer Neville Brody, this brush script typeface was designed in 1953 by the American type designer Harold Broderson. Broderson worked for ATF (the American Type Founders), who were the original publishers of this design. Body is a brush script face that mimics the show card style of lettering, which was very popular throughout the United States during the first half of the 20th Century. The letters appear as if they were drawn quickly and spontaneously with a wide, flat lettering brush. The lowercase letters connect to each other, cursive script style. Brody is the perfect display face to provoke a nostalgic feeling for the 1950s. Anything having to do with apple pie, home cooking, or last minute sales would look great in this face. You could outfit a whole supermarket signage system in a snap with Brody. If you need the original version with more lettered characters then Brophy Script is a good alternate,
  22. OrientOne - Unknown license
  23. Meister Antiqua by RMU, $35.00
    Voilà, the Meister Antiqua font family, which was originally released by Typoart, Dresden, circa 1951, is again available as a remastered, modernized and digitized version, with swash caps integrated in the Italics.
  24. Western Adventure JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Western Adventure JNL is based on a classic lettering stencil of the 1950s. Part of a growing series of such stencil fonts by Jeff Levine, it's a perfect complement to Buckdance JNL.
  25. Packaged Cookies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An image found online of the first [1923] “Oreo Sandwich” package provided a type inspiration from the pen-lettered block sans with rounded corners used for the product's name. Prior to 1923, the cookies were sold in boxes or tins. The result is Packaged Cookies JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. KADinoSob - Unknown license
  27. Showcard - Unknown license
  28. Rhythm - Unknown license
  29. Hang 'Em 2 - Unknown license
  30. Apollo13Condensed - Unknown license
  31. KAStorm - Unknown license
  32. KAStormRain - Unknown license
  33. Bonnet - Unknown license
  34. Cló Gaelach (Twomey) - Unknown license
  35. Letter Gothic 12 Pitch by Bitstream, $29.99
    Roger Roberson skillfully adapted the sanserif to the monospace IBM typewriter at Lexington, Kentucky, in 1956.
  36. Altemus Leaves by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    Each style is a collection of 174 leaf, illustrative and printer cut designs from the 1950s.
  37. Park Avenue by Bitstream, $29.99
    The first of the popular American informal scripts designed by R.E. Smith for ATF in 1933.
  38. Killer Ants Trial Version - Unknown license
  39. Study Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A cardboard stencil toy for children from the late 1950's or early 1960's was the inspiration for Study Hall JNL, part of a series of stencil revival fonts from Jeff Levine.
  40. Display Inline JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Display Inline JNL is a companion design to Jeff Levine's Signboard JNL font - both derived from die-cut display letters and numbers popular during the 1950s and 1960s for signs and show cards.
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