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  1. Black Metal G - Unknown license
  2. Exquisite Corpse - 100% free
  3. Fiolex Mephisto - 100% free
  4. Twilight - Unknown license
  5. Louvaine - Unknown license
  6. Conrad Veidt - 100% free
  7. FlutedGermanica - Unknown license
  8. morevil - Unknown license
  9. Dead Letter Office - Unknown license
  10. Locked Window - Unknown license
  11. Wicked Queen BB - Personal use only
  12. Minster No 1 - Unknown license
  13. Skeksis - Unknown license
  14. Germanica - 100% free
  15. Germania - Personal use only
  16. Lupus Blight - Personal use only
  17. Mordred - Unknown license
  18. KlausBFraktur - 100% free
  19. Necros - Unknown license
  20. Devil's Snare - Unknown license
  21. Schmalfette Fraktur - Personal use only
  22. Abaddon™ - Unknown license
  23. Lombardic - Unknown license
  24. Psycho Poetry - Unknown license
  25. Gotenburg A - Personal use only
  26. Vectora by Linotype, $40.99
    In creating Vectora, Adrian Frutiger was influenced by American Gothic styles, especially those of Morris F. Benton’s Franklin Gothic and News Gothic. Vectora is light and balanced, giving text legibility and a harmonious appearance.
  27. Versal - Personal use only
  28. DrPoDecorRu - Unknown license
  29. Binner - Unknown license
  30. Amherst by Linotype, $29.99
    Amherst is a family of blackletter-inspired typefaces. This family, created by British designer Richard Yeend in 2002, is unique in that it mains the feel of blackletter/medieval type without relying directly on historical forms. Amherst is split into two different sub-families, Amherst and Amherst Gothic. Amherst is very geometric interpretation of Fraktur. Fraktur was a style of German type very popular in central Europe from 1517 until the early 20th Century. Its letters appear "broken" at certain angles and joints. Still, we recommend using it primarily for display purposes. Amherst is available in three weights: Regular, Bold, and Heavy. Amherst Gothic is very loosely inspired by late medieval letterforms, often called Texturas or Gothics. However, the letterforms of Amherst Gothic seem just as inspired by the Art Deco movements of the 1920s and by contemporary sans serif type design as anything else. Nevertheless, certain letters in this typeface do appear more "gothic" than others, especially A, D, M, Y, d, r, and x. Amherst Gothic is made up of three fonts, Amherst Gothic Split, Amherst Gothic Split Alternate, and Amherst Gothic Italic. Amherst Gothic Split has in-lined characters, and appears very ornamented. The alternate characters in Amherst Gothic Split Alternate are quite medieval in their appearance. Amherst Gothic Italic is the least medieval-looking of the set; its characters are very round, and more geometric. All six styles of the Amherst Family are OpenType format fonts, and include old style figures.
  31. HK Nova by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    HK Nova is a geometric sans inspired by the Century Gothic and Futura. It formalizes Century Gothic and softens Futura.
  32. Krylon - Unknown license
  33. Stately GG by Baseline Fonts, $39.00
    TWO LAYERED FONT: Be sure to get both the FRONT and the BACK! Maintaining simultaneous shades of whimsy and versatility is no simple feat, but the meticulously constructed Stately Gothic accomplishes just that, elegantly. Stately Gothic is a redrawn version of Grit Gothic. The strong vertical character of this stacking/layered typeface make it an ideal solution for use where legibility matters most: posters, logos, book and album covers, and so on. It is part of Grit History Series B along with Heirloom Artcraft, Worn Gothic, Grit Sans, and Grit Gothic.
  34. A Charming Font - Personal use only
  35. KellyAnnGothic - Unknown license
  36. AnglicanText - Personal use only
  37. Sanctuary - Unknown license
  38. Caswallon Demo - Unknown license
  39. Lohengrin - Personal use only
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