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  1. 18thCentury - Unknown license
  2. Criminal - Unknown license
  3. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  4. 7 days rotated - Unknown license
  5. Valdemar - Unknown license
  6. Bodidota - 100% free
  7. Clearblock circular - 3DFX - Unknown license
  8. SW Crawl Body - Unknown license
  9. W.J. Pearce hollow - Unknown license
  10. Wellsley - Unknown license
  11. Castorgate - Unknown license
  12. Aurulent Sans Mono - Unknown license
  13. REDRING 1969 - Unknown license
  14. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  15. FatSansRound - 100% free
  16. Steiner - Unknown license
  17. BrightonBold - Unknown license
  18. Concielian - Personal use only
  19. eko - Unknown license
  20. Archery Black Condensed - Unknown license
  21. LT Wave - 100% free
  22. Rint Basic - Personal use only
  23. Flipahaus - Personal use only
  24. LT Edge Sans - 100% free
  25. Bernhardt Standard by Linotype, $40.99
    Bernhardt Standard, which was designed in 2003 by Julius de Goede, is a flowing Bastarde script. Bastarde is one of the sub-categories of Blackletter typefaces. The term Blackletter refers to typefaces that have evolved out of Northern Europe’s medieval manuscript tradition. Often called gothic, or Old English, these letters are identifiable by the traces of the wide-nibbed pen stroke within their forms. Of all of the various sorts of Blackletter styles, Bastarde scripts are the most flowing, or Italic. The first Bastarde typefaces, cut in the late 1400s, were based on French handwriting styles, especially those styles popular in Burgundy. The flowing nature of Bernhardt Standard makes it similar to some other sorts of Blackletter typefaces as well. Bernhardt Standard, because of its handwritten roots, is also similar to Kurrent, a style of handwriting that was popular in Germany prior the 20th Century. Bernhardt Standard is a very calligraphic face, suitable for formal applications. This typeface would be an excellent choice for certificates or awards. The old style figures in the font allow for nice short settings of text as well.
  26. Avegreat by Digitype Studio, $15.00
    Avegreat is a clean and modern serif typeface with a visually appealing character, complemented by a variety of discretionary ligatures, making it a chic serif font. Perfect for versatile applications across various formal formats such as logos, wedding/invitation cards, packaging, magazines, fashion, books, makeup, invitations, novels, labels, stationery, or any advertising purposes.
  27. Droeming - Personal use only
  28. Friday13 - Unknown license
  29. Burton's Nightmare - Unknown license
  30. elektrogothik - Unknown license
  31. Fette Trump-Deutsch - Unknown license
  32. Ye Old Shire - Unknown license
  33. Oun by Ezzazebra, $15.00
    Inspired from Cambodia’s alphabet, Khmer. I tried to explore the visual of the original character in Latin characters. Inspired by 2 gothic fonts, Old London (for the modern/straight feel) and Berliner (for the dynamic between thin and bold line). The letters are made with pencil in a millimeter block book, then scanned into clean vector format. And the result can be use for Display or a Headline with traditional or ethnic theme, including film, game, event, etc.
  34. Adso by Alfab, $55.00
    Adso was born out of a research that studied the possibility of reintroducing Gothic writing in our contemporary world. Inspired by Textura, Adso was decidedly freed of all those little details that make Blackletter faces appear foreign or even displeasing to the contemporary reader’s eyes. Nevertheless, the basic features of Gothic color were preserved: verticality, modularity, and darkness. Adso is a gothic font for today’s age, highly readable and open to all fields of expression.
  35. Blaq by Resistenza, $39.00
    Inspired by Henry W. Troy, BLAQ is a new version of Trojan Text not available as font. Is an ornamental blackletter alphabet. Works great in headlines and other ‘masculine’ like design settings. The Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic is an architectural movement that began in the 1740s in England. Its popularity grew rapidly in the early nineteenth century. The revived Gothic style was not limited to architecture. We recommend to combine Blaq with: Turquoise Nautica
  36. Espania - Unknown license
  37. South Beach by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A retro looking gothic with that "South Beach" look.
  38. Key West by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A sans serif casual gothic. Works for many applications.
  39. Ashbury by Hoftype, $49.00
    Ashbury derives its inspiration from 18th century transitional types such as Caslon and Baskerville. It is, however, not a revival but interprets formal aspects in a new and individual fashion. With a flowing outline, it remains warm and pleasant but assertive because of its solid stroke weights. It is very well equipped for a wide range of ambitious applications. Ashbury comes in ten styles, in OpenType format, and with extended language support for more than 40 languages. All weights contain small caps, swash capitals, standard and discretional ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, tabular old style figures, matching currency symbols, fractions, and scientific numerals.
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