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  1. Fusty Luggs - Unknown license
  2. Cathzulu - Unknown license
  3. Toolego-Walled - Unknown license
  4. D3 Radicalism Katakana - Unknown license
  5. 911 Porscha - Personal use only
  6. Dornen - Unknown license
  7. D3 Egoistism leaning - Unknown license
  8. Sad Jane - Unknown license
  9. Bellevue by Berthold, $39.99
    Gustav Jaeger designed Bellevue, which H. Berthold published in 1986.
  10. Scarab - Unknown license
  11. TwentyFourNinetyOne by steve mehallo, $19.91
    TwentyFourNinetyOne [2491] is a reinterpretation of the alphabet of 1919 by Theo van Doesburg; the original a true rendering of the thinking of the Dutch-based art movement “de Stijl.” Jump forward to 1980 and prop lettering used on the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century television series; a vernacular typeface that was a utilitarian mix of geometry and pixel-based forms, used to symbolize the futuristic universe of 2491. At times it would appear on spaceships, laser guns, signage at space ports or in one episode, a Spandex tapestry. It only seemed logical to combine and rethink the letterforms, add ligatures + other extras, and see what the results would be. Futuristic, fun and bold to read! 2491: In the future, all type will look like this.
  12. Reross by Adobe, $29.00
    Of all student work produced in Joost Schmidt?s Bauhaus classes, Reinhold Rossig?s (1903?1979) alphabet designs are perhaps closest to his master?s teachings: monolinear, geometric lettering, constructed on grids using compass and ruler. Drafts by Rossig, dated 1929, also demonstrate explorations of letterform width and x-height. Almost ninety years later, Elia Preuss carefully preserves Rossig?s letters and considerations in a proper typeface, by overcoming most of the optical mistakes captured in true geometric letterforms. To carry Rossig?s design further away from Schmidt?s influence, Preuss also lent more characteristic letters found on poster designs by fellow Bauhaus student Hermann Werner Kubsch. Reross is a true Bauhaus-influenced geometric sans, equipped with different historic influences and contemporary features.
  13. Cooper BT by ParaType, $30.00
    Bitstream Cooper was designed at Bitstream in 1986 by means of adding light, medium, and bold styles, with the corresponding italics, to the existing black ones. Based on Cooper Black, 1919, by Oswald Bruce Cooper, which was firstly released as a hand composition font in 1922 by Barnhart Brothers & Spindler of Chicago and later spread by ATF. Cooper Black is an extra bold face based on Cooper Old Style. Bitstream Cooper is an old style face with rounded serifs and tilted back ovals. For use both in text (normal weights) and in advertising and display typography (heavy weights). Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType in 2000 by Manvel Shmavonyan and based on TM Oswald face of TypeMarket, 1996, by Victoria Grigorenko.
  14. airbrush - Unknown license
  15. Malutzki Initials by Spirit & Bones, $15.00
    In 1980, Peter Malutzki, Heidi Hübner-Prochotta and Manfred Prochotta founded the FlugBlatt-Presse and began producing broadsheets, which they called FlugBlätter and which also gave their press its name. They were mostly woodcuts or linocuts, combined with hand-set typography. When they finished the series in 1984 there were 67 FlugBlätter. During a Frankfurt Book Fair in the 1980s the collector Rob Saunders acquired FlugBlatt No. 37 along with other prints. Later they became part Letterform Archive, a non-profit museum and special collection library in San Francisco, which Rob Saunders founded in 2014. In 2021, Letterform Archive posted the FlugBlatt No. 37 on social media, where type designer Lena Schmidt saw it, immediately fell in love with it, and developed the plan to bring it into the digital world. After contacting Peter Malutzki – who is still working as a book artist today – and in close consultation with him, Schmidt translated the letterforms into a font series, Malutzki Initials. The three fonts can be used for black (single-color) text using the Regular style, or for multicolor text by applying different colors to the Letter Layer and Figure Layer styles.
  16. Toms Handwriting - 100% free
  17. St Charles - Unknown license
  18. 01-01-00 - Unknown license
  19. Bharatic-Font - Unknown license
  20. American Participants - Unknown license
  21. FloydianCyr - Unknown license
  22. Woodcut1 - Personal use only
  23. Nymph - Unknown license
  24. Argosy the Second - Unknown license
  25. Fight This - Unknown license
  26. SF Intellivised - Unknown license
  27. DreadLox - Unknown license
  28. Gear Proportion - Unknown license
  29. SF Intellivised - Unknown license
  30. SF Obliquities Outline - Unknown license
  31. SF Collegiate - Unknown license
  32. D3 Littlebitmapism Suquare - Unknown license
  33. DS StandartCyr - Unknown license
  34. SF Technodelight - Unknown license
  35. Zeta Grey - Unknown license
  36. Dumpster Diver - 100% free
  37. Christian Participants - Unknown license
  38. Howdy - Unknown license
  39. Lord of the Sith - Unknown license
  40. Space Woozies 3D - Unknown license
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