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  1. Saddlebag - Personal use only
  2. Fette Trump-Deutsch - Unknown license
  3. Apparata by Xavier Lanau, $50.00
    Apparata is a versatile display and text typeface suitable for identities or magazines. With a rounded finish, some characters have a combination of diagonal and curve strokes. Currently includes 4 styles: Light, Light Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. With more than 700 glyphs in each font, smallcaps, tabular and old style figures, fractions, ligatures, punctuation and symbols.
  4. Trash - Unknown license
  5. Mexcellent 3D - Unknown license
  6. kero Font - Unknown license
  7. Mastodon - Unknown license
  8. KR All American - Unknown license
  9. Astro 869 - Unknown license
  10. Gunplay - Unknown license
  11. Radios in Motion - Unknown license
  12. Taxidermist - 100% free
  13. Monograf by Milan Pleva, $10.00
    Monograf was originally designed as fixed-width monospaced font which has 2 weights (Regular and Bold). Monograf Text is a derived style of Monograf with proportional spacing and well-balanced kerning to make the text easier to read and look optically balanced. So in the total bundle you get 4 pieces of this font: Monograf Regular, Monograf Bold, Monograf Text Regular and Monograf Text Bold. This versatile font with clean geometry and slightly rounded corner elements works great in digital space, as well in print. It also retains its legibility at smaller sizes. Typographic features include old-style figures, directional arrows and four types of asterisks. The entire font is suitable for purposes such as tabular layout, coding, website, but also for magazines, logos, signs, products, and others. Features: Basic latin alphabet A-Z 116 Accented characters Numbers, Punctuation, Currency, Symbols, Math symbols & Diacritics Old style figures, Directional arrows and 4 asterisks
  14. Bell MT by Monotype, $39.00
    Monotype’s hot metal Bell series from 1931 was based on original types made by the punchcutter Richard Austin for the foundry of John Bell in the 1780s. The different sizes of Monotype’s series were not all based on the same model. As type historian James Mosley wrote on Typophile, “For 18 point and above (the metal type was cut in sizes up to 36 point) Monotype’s model was a larger type [than the model used for the text sizes], the ‘Great Primer’ cut by Austin. This has greater contrast in the capitals and a flat foot to letter a.” The digital Bell closely follows the design of the hot metal 18pt version, and is therefore somewhat lighter in color than the text sizes of Monotype’s original metal face. James Mosley’s Typophile article can be found here.
  15. PKP - Unknown license
  16. Blood Of Dracula - Unknown license
  17. Por Siempre Gótica - Personal use only
  18. Walk Da Walk Three - Personal use only
  19. Underwörld - Personal use only
  20. ozzy II - Personal use only
  21. Blackwood Castle Shadow - Unknown license
  22. A Charming Font Expanded - Personal use only
  23. Peter Schlemihl - Unknown license
  24. Indoctrine - Personal use only
  25. Cantebriggia - 100% free
  26. KingsCross - Unknown license
  27. Magic School One - 100% free
  28. Neue Goth - Personal use only
  29. Hel Grotesk Gothiq - Personal use only
  30. Hacjiuza - Personal use only
  31. Charterwell - 100% free
  32. TypographerTextur Schatten - Personal use only
  33. Kingthings Italique - Unknown license
  34. Gothic_Love_Letters - Unknown license
  35. CantaraGotica - Personal use only
  36. Typographer Rotunda Alt - Personal use only
  37. Portcullion - Unknown license
  38. Kremlin Kiev - Unknown license
  39. Benegraphic - Unknown license
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