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  1. Goethe Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    First released by the Woellmer Foundry, Berlin, in 1910, Goethe Fraktur is a strong and legible blackletter font which has been now revived and carefully extended for modern use. To get access to all ligatures, it is recommended to activate both standard and discretionary ligatures. You will find the longs by typing option + b or by using the OT feature historical forms.
  2. Acid Squares by Milan Vuckovic, $29.00
    Acid Squares is a casual ornamental (fun) font. It was inspired by squares, the 70’s, the 90′s, street art and Berlin. Due to its limited readability it is recommended to use it in words that are common and uncomplicated or in logo design. As a decorative element it can be used well if the kerning is adjusted by the user.
  3. FaxFont by Emboss, $19.95
    Designed after receiving a bearly legible fax.
  4. HYPD BD Bardust - Unknown license
  5. Lady Ice - SC - Unknown license
  6. Lady Ice - Light - Unknown license
  7. Lady Ice - Extra Light - Unknown license
  8. Lady Ice Revisited - Unknown license
  9. Multistrokes - Unknown license
  10. FD Crusted - Unknown license
  11. The Doorman - Unknown license
  12. Apres by Font Bureau, $40.00
    David Berlow and staff drew Apres as part of a series designed originally for the Palm Pre smart phone, for use both on the device and in print marketing. Simple, open letterforms and generous proportions provide a clear, comfortable, and inviting experience for navigation and readability. The plain-spoken geometry is regular and balanced, without being static or mechanical, for a friendly and forthright familiarity; FB 2008
  13. Kis FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Transylvanian punchcutter Nicholas Kis cut a leading figure in 18th century Amsterdam. Series of his matrices survived at the Ehrhardt typefoundry. From these Chauncey Griffith at Mergenthaler cut the Janson series in 1936. Morison at Monotype followed with Ehrhardt. David Berlow takes full advantage of current techniques to produce these splendid and adventurous display series to complement one of the great oldstyle texts; FB 2007
  14. Swinging - 100% free
  15. STAR+STAR (sRB) - Unknown license
  16. BitDust Two - 100% free
  17. BitDust One - 100% free
  18. DoubleOhOne - 100% free
  19. Kingthings Embroidery - Unknown license
  20. Lady Ice - 3D - Unknown license
  21. Magenta - 100% free
  22. WALLRIDER - Personal use only
  23. Cigar - Unknown license
  24. Club Dia - Unknown license
  25. War Eagle - Personal use only
  26. Gilgongo Sledge - Unknown license
  27. Matrix_vs_Miltown - Unknown license
  28. Custer by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 2009, a book from 1897 in the library of the University of Wisconsin caught David Berlow’s attention. It was set in a clear text face—a predecessor of Bookman—cast by the Western Type Foundry who called it Custer. Upon noting how well the typeface worked in sizes of 6 and 7 points, Berlow developed it into a member of the Reading Edge series specifically designed for small text on screen. Custer RE was a broad and approachable typeface drawn large on the body with a tall x-height to maximize its apparent size when set very small. This was the beginning of the newly expanded series; in 2020, Berlow added new optical sizes and weights, growing the original design’s versatility up to headline sizes.
  29. The Subway Types by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    The idea was to create a package containing prominent tag styles of graffiti strongholds like New York, Berlin and Paris. Shik (New York), Deon (Paris) and Etan (Berlin) came together to show the typical tag styles of their respective metropolitan areas. The fonts were digitized, spaced, kerned and programmed by Hannes von Döhren. The Subway Types are highly equipped. Each one consists of 4 alphabets (Uppercase, Lowercase, Small Caps & Swash). They also include ligatures and some specials like underlines and a huge range of accents for a wide language support. With the OpenType technology these features can be applied easily. For those who never used the OpenType features, we created the Std (Standard) and the SC (Small Caps) versions of the fonts. They contain the same basic characters like the OT versions but are split in two fonts. Hence you don’t need any OpenType knowledge to use the Std and SC fonts.
  30. id-asobi_LightOT - Personal use only
  31. RodeoKing - Unknown license
  32. Confusion - Unknown license
  33. Medio - 100% free
  34. Djakarta13210 - Unknown license
  35. Dollar - Unknown license
  36. Ferrum - 100% free
  37. id-Kaiou-LightOT - Personal use only
  38. !PaulMaul - Personal use only
  39. Kingthings Annex - 100% free
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