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  1. Vampyres Garden - Unknown license
  2. KleinsBrokenGotik - 100% free
  3. Orchidee - Unknown license
  4. Comic Arousa - Unknown license
  5. Jeff - Unknown license
  6. Art Greco - Unknown license
  7. Varah - Unknown license
  8. Ivanbats - Unknown license
  9. Rosemary Roman - Personal use only
  10. AquilineTwo - Unknown license
  11. Roman Antique - Unknown license
  12. Packard Antique - Personal use only
  13. maran - Unknown license
  14. Zamolxis V - Unknown license
  15. maran - Unknown license
  16. 1492_Quadrata_lim - Unknown license
  17. ARKHAM - Unknown license
  18. Zamolxis III - Unknown license
  19. ArmadaPirata - 100% free
  20. Elric - Unknown license
  21. Microgramma by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Designed to Swiss principles by Alessandro Butti and Aldo Novarese for Nebiolo in 1952 as an improvement on the squared-off Bank Gothic capitals. The design was revisited by the same designers ten years later; Eurostile was the result.
  22. Rajjah Familia by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Rajjah Familia - Blackletter font family Blackletter (sometimes black letter), also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura, was a script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 until the 17th century. Blackletter is currently widely used in modern creative design trends ranging from tattoo lettering, calligraphy, clothing brands, music, sports, labels and much more. Rajjah Familia looks gothic but easy to read, neat and beautiful. Comes with light, regular, medium and bold version. Rajjah is the right choice for your next projects!
  23. Monthly Meeting JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A set of plastic pin-back letters served as the model for Monthly Meeting JNL. Pin-back letters were primarily used on cork bulletin boards for changeable notices and announcements.
  24. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  25. Ye Old Shire - Unknown license
  26. Sitcom by GroupType, $19.00
    If there was an American Typeface Hall of Fame, Bank Gothic, designed by the great Morris Fuller Benton would hold a place of special distinction considering this design has survived so many trends in typographic fashion since being introduced in 1930. It's just as desirable today as it was over eighty years ago; arguably more. Today, Bank Gothic is a very popular choice as a titling face for science fiction books, posters and countless television and movie titles. It is also a popular typeface for use in computer games and digital graphics. GroupType’s 2010 revival of this American classic is true to the design, the period, and Benton’s aesthetic. GroupType worked with some of the most talented and experienced type designers that were historically grounded and sensitive to this design project. Fortunately, Mr. Benton has left us a large selection of other great typefaces for insight and guidance. GroupType’s new revival includes the original three weights in regular and condensed style but also a new small cap and lowercase in each font necessary for 21st century typography.
  27. League of Ages - Personal use only
  28. DuerersMinuskeln - 100% free
  29. Dark11 - Unknown license
  30. Fraktura - Personal use only
  31. Dragonwick - Unknown license
  32. Holy Church by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    inspired in medieval iluminated gotic manuscripts
  33. Hill House - 100% free
  34. Servetica - Unknown license
  35. EuroMachina BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    The boss of extended typefaces, Brian Bonislawsky, has belted out this ultra wide design, EuroMachina, that looks like an odd meld of OCR-A, Microgramma and Bank Gothic. And if that wasn't enough, Brian then felt the need to distort it in various ways, creating Broken, Eroded and OverGreased. A little something for everyone.
  36. Haunt AOE - Unknown license
  37. TypographerFraktur - Unknown license
  38. Kingthings Willow - 100% free
  39. Warlock - Unknown license
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