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  1. Quest by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Loosely based on Dorsey, an English typeface by Alan Dempsey.
  2. Jazz by ITC, $29.00
    Jazz font is the work of British designer Alan Meeks and brilliantly captures the sophisticated elegance of the 1920s and 30s. The bold roman style is enhanced with an interior design almost like a piano keyboard or the lit windows of a skyscraper. Jazz font is a good choice for any headline or display which should have a refined, Art Deco look.
  3. Rogers2 - Unknown license
  4. Wacamóler Caps - Personal use only
  5. Germanica - 100% free
  6. MLB Tuscan - Unknown license
  7. ThunderBay - Unknown license
  8. Schmalfette Fraktur - Personal use only
  9. VNI-Thufap3 - Unknown license
  10. Back In The USSR DL - Personal use only
  11. Regatta Condensed by ITC, $29.00
    Regatta is a bold, narrow sans serif designed by Alan Meeks in 1987. Its strong, robust figures makes it a particularly good font for headlines in larger point sizes. Regatta is distinguished by its diamond shaped dots on i and j as well as the slanted strokes of several figures. These characteristics relax the closed, static image of Regatta and let the font seem cheerful and friendly.
  12. VINTAGE COLLEGE DEPT_DEMO_worn - Personal use only
  13. brickle - Unknown license
  14. cain - Unknown license
  15. miniskip - Unknown license
  16. Aachen by ITC, $39.00
    Note: Neue Aachen is an updated and expanded version of Aachen featuring 18 fonts! The Aachen™ typeface design is a thick slab serif created by Alan Meeks at Letraset, type directed by Colin Brignall. Aachen only comes in two weights: medium and bold. This strong typeface features sharp outlines, stubby serifs and heavy strokes for use in headlines, posters, signage, apparel and other display uses (24 point size and above).
  17. Varga by ITC, $29.00
    Varga is a robust, geometric script font designed by Alan Meeks in 1991. It suggests the style of the 1930s and 40s, a time when script fonts were making an appearance in advertisements everywhere. In spite of its bold character, the figures have a dynamic, cheerful look. Setting the lower case letters close together lets the figures flow together harmoniously. Varga is perfect for ads, certificates and headlines.
  18. Carr Space - Unknown license
  19. Knightsbridge by ITC, $29.00
    Knightsbridge is a robust, bold italic, which Alan Meeks designed in 1975. This typeface appears to be a wholly new interpretation of the alphabet, free from specific typographical/historical references. This courageous assertiveness extends into the very design of the letterforms, making them feel secure and assured on the page. Knightsbridge is the perfect typeface for newsletter and magazine headlines, and it may be used for various advertising typesetting purposes as well.
  20. KING ARTHUR - Personal use only
  21. The Rio Lobo - Unknown license
  22. Shadowed Serif - Unknown license
  23. KellyAnnGothic - Unknown license
  24. Dampfplatz Solid - 100% free
  25. Uberhölme Outline - Personal use only
  26. Calligrapher - Unknown license
  27. Western - Unknown license
  28. Blackwood Castle - Unknown license
  29. Encient German Gothic - Unknown license
  30. Pennybridge 1563 - Personal use only
  31. Oklahoma - Unknown license
  32. BlackAngels - Personal use only
  33. Wanted Poster Caps - Unknown license
  34. MiddleSaxonyText - Unknown license
  35. RM Albion - 100% free
  36. BlackKnightFLF - Unknown license
  37. PopFraxFrankfurt - Unknown license
  38. Captain Howdy - Unknown license
  39. Proclamate Heavy - Unknown license
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