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  1. Ovaltown by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Ovaltown is a geometric font family with three weights in which the letters are derived from ovals or ellipses. It does to have true lower-case letters but many of the characters in the lower-case slots differ from the corresponding characters in the upper-case slots. Ovaltown is strange, unusual, and bizarre and can be useful when one wants strange, unusual, and bizarre lettering.
  2. fancyPens - Unknown license
  3. joeHand 1 - Unknown license
  4. brunoBook - Personal use only
  5. sideburnBob - Unknown license
  6. Qurve - Unknown license
  7. GlOrY - Unknown license
  8. Sanity - Unknown license
  9. QUBE - Personal use only
  10. Qurve Thin - Unknown license
  11. Qurve Wide - Unknown license
  12. Qurve - Unknown license
  13. Sanity Wide - Unknown license
  14. Qurve Hollow - Unknown license
  15. Qurve Hollow Wide - Unknown license
  16. Qurve Hollow - Unknown license
  17. Qurve Wide - Unknown license
  18. Qurve Hollow Thin - Unknown license
  19. Sanity - Unknown license
  20. Sanity - Unknown license
  21. Qurve Thin - Unknown license
  22. Evanescent - Unknown license
  23. Qurve Hollow Thin - Unknown license
  24. Sanity Wide - Unknown license
  25. Sanity Wide - Unknown license
  26. Qurve Hollow Wide - Unknown license
  27. Sanity - Unknown license
  28. Talloween by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Talloween is a bizarre typeface in which the letters have a fraktur form, but look as if they had been made of wax that has partially melted. It comes in four styles, regular, oblique, shadow, and oblique shadow.
  29. Julius Thyssen - Unknown license
  30. Sanity Wide - Unknown license
  31. SpeedSwash by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    SpeedSwash is a stylised oblique script-fraktur hybrid. That description could should bizarre - lets face it, it does - but the result is actually rather splendid we think. Lovely for poster work where a sense of life and motion is required.
  32. Frontline by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Thrilling titler for grade-B movie poster.
  33. Bboy - Unknown license
  34. Echelon by Barnbrook Fonts, $50.00
    Echelon is based upon 1970s Eastern European ‘pipe-style’ typefaces. This style of Communist consumer typography came from what, at the time, seemed like a bizarre mirror universe: Existing alongside the West, similar-but-different, essentially unknowable. Even though the letterforms had the same historical origins as their Western equivalents, they also had their own bizarre fashionable/unfashionable aesthetic. The parallels between the surveillance practices of the Soviet Union and those of today’s Western governments informed the naming of this typeface. Echelon is the codename for a massive international surveillance system that collects and processes data from communications satellites. It can eavesdrop on telecoms and computer systems, it can track bank accounts. It can record and store information on millions of individuals.
  35. Weaver - Unknown license
  36. LTC Holly Leaves by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Holly Leaves consists of three ornament fonts. Holly Leaves A is a solid color set of holly leaves borders. LTC Holly Leaves B is the same ornaments but with just the leaves and LTC Holly Leaves C is just the berries. B & C can be overlayed for a two color effect.
  37. Corner by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    A unique kind of type by Michael Herold: The 14 cuts of Corner are equally distributed to the two style variants A and B. From Thin to Extra Bold, variant A comes with technical and pure forms while B appears with a soft, more personal character. In combination, the two variants add up to a highly versatile family which is very well suited for branding purposes, thanks to its diverse forms of expression. Eine besondere Schriftfamilie von Michael Herold: Die 14 Schnitte der Corner sind auf die beiden Stilvarianten A und B verteilt. Von Thin bis Extra Bold kommt die Corner im Stil A mit technischen, reinen Formen und im Stil B mit weichem, persönlicherem Charakter. Als Kombination ergibt sich eine sehr vielfältige Familie, die sich mit ihren verschiedenen Ausdrucksformen besonders fürs Branding eignet.
  38. Rankensteen by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Many blackletter and calligraphic typefaces are elegant and can be used for items like invitations and liturgical or religious texts. Rankensteen is probably not one of them. It is crude and bizarre and with a somewhat menacing appearance. It seems more appropriate for a letter from a pirate than for a formal invitation.
  39. monofur - Unknown license
  40. Elliottland J - Unknown license
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