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  1. LTC Powell by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  2. Icing by Great Lakes Lettering, $24.95
    Icing is a font based on a naive, illustrated handwriting that can be used on a daily basis. It is a delicate, handwritten front with a somewhat masculine feel which mimics the natural stroke of pointed pen calligraphy. Icing embodies a folksy feel that brings true character to any design. Purchase it together with its extended family Frosted in our Winter Mix Package!
  3. Avnei Gad Hakuk MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Carved in stone or wood? this old looking typeface will be great for signage, posters and short texts too.
  4. Bifurk - Unknown license
  5. Metalic Avacodo - Unknown license
  6. Ishirkian - Personal use only
  7. Ganz Egal - Personal use only
  8. Three the Hard way shadowed - Unknown license
  9. 3 The Hard Way RMX by Fenotype, $29.95
  10. 3 The Hard Way Overrun by Fenotype, $29.95
  11. ITC Out of the Fridge by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Out of the Fridge is the work of German designer Jochen Schuss. Its forms look as though they were scratched on rough paper with a pen. ITC Out of the Fridge is, in the designer's own words, fresh and cool", and works well where something modern yet "proper" is desired."
  12. Saiyan Sans - Unknown license
  13. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
  14. Vaguely Repulsive - Unknown license
  15. Latherrich by Zamjump, $15.00
    Latherrich is a unique, geometric, sans-serif font family inspired by iconic typefaces such as Avant Garde and museo slab. Latherrich fonts are versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, wedding invitations, cards, interiors, product design, websites, etc. Feature: Open Type Feature Web fonts Standard Ligatures
  16. VTC-KomikSkans-Two - Personal use only
  17. It's About Time - Unknown license
  18. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  19. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  20. VTC Anglika Bent - Unknown license
  21. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  22. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  23. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  24. VTC Letterer Pro - Unknown license
  25. VTC Lo-Down - Unknown license
  26. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  27. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  28. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  29. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  30. VTC SubwaySlam Caps - Unknown license
  31. LTC Ornaments One by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  32. LTC Halloween Ornaments by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Halloween is a time when perfectly reasonable people choose to reenact some lost pagan rituals. No one seems to know why exactly, but Halloween has been celebrated in its present form for a little over one hundred years. This set of ornaments dates back to the early 20th century and depicts a “classic” Halloween collection of black cats, pumpkins, witches, and other indispensable Halloween ornaments.
  33. LTC Goudy Text by Lanston Type Co., $39.95
    Frederic Goudy designed this blackletter face based on Gutenberg's 42-line Bible. The Lombardic Caps were designed as an accompaniment to Goudy Text and are offered paired with the lower case as an alternate option. The Goudy Text Shaded is an inline variant that was added later by Lanston Monotype. Both varieties of capitals, as well as an expanded Central European character set, are offered in the Opentype set versions.
  34. LTC Bodoni 175 by Lanston Type Co., $39.95
    Giambattista Bodoni created this modern typeface in 1790 which served as the structural model for Sol Hess’s faithful rendition. Hess made necessary adjustments for mechanical typesetting on Lanston’s Monotype composition system. Remastered in 2006 by Paul Hunt.
  35. LTC Jefferson Gothic by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  36. LTC Vine Leaves by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  37. LTC Ornaments Animalia by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
  38. LTC Nicolas Cochin by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Nicolas Cochin (not to be confused with another font named simply "Cochin") was originally designed by Georges Peignot in the early 20th Century and was based on engraved letters of the 17th Century artist Charles Nicholas Cochin. Many foundries including Lanston released versions in the 1920s. Several digital versions can now be found, but none have kept the irregular details of the metal type which include strokes that cross over each other as if hand drawn (see letters K & y). The new Lanston digitization is the only digital version to retain the idiosyncratic treatment which makes the metal type so alluring. The Opentype version included an expanded Central European character set as well as ligatures, alternates, fractions, superior/inferior numerals (the Italic also has swash characters).
  39. LTC Ornaments Two by Lanston Type Co., $29.95
    LTC Ornaments Two is the first Lanston Ornament font which uses OpenType features to assist in decorative border creation. The ornaments themselves features designs of Fournier and other classic fleurons and ornaments whose origins date back to the earliest printers.
  40. LTC Jacobean Initials by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
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