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  1. Oxtail by MAC Rhino Fonts, $36.00
    This typeface has its roots in the Egyptienne-family which became popular in the beginning of the 19th Century. To make the family more unique and personal, ”twists” have been crafted throughout the design. All together a family of 6 weights, including: Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black and Black Italic.
  2. Heavenly Bodies by Aah Yes, $0.25
    All 6 fonts use the characters A - K and a - k to show two planets/stars/moons moving across each other. Nice and simple. There's a different number of points on the stars, or they're different sizes, and some appear to pass left-to-right, and some appear to pass the other way. Just type in ABCDEFGHIJK or abcdefghijk and you'll see. Two fonts have all the characters on the same level, (All-Black and Black+White). The Offset font has the 'sun/moon' with one slightly above the other and in black and white, and Half has them all-black. Partial has them even further separated in 2-tone. NearMiss is a very close shave. Comma, hyphen, and full stop/period give just a single symbol; there's a Space, and that's it.
  3. MightyContour - 100% free
  4. Manometer Serif by Fontador, $18.99
    Manometer Serif is a pneumatic ultra-black serif typeface with variable pressure. Fat but stylish.
  5. Manometer by Fontador, $18.99
    Manometer is a pneumatic ultra-black slab serif typeface with soft corners and fine counters.
  6. Purcell™ - Unknown license
  7. Yazata™ - Unknown license
  8. Balsamo™ - Unknown license
  9. Elphinstone™ - Unknown license
  10. Fell Type Premium by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    A new take on the classic typeface used at Oxford University Press. Carefully crafted from original sources and updated for the modern times. Size specific weights and meant to act as a work horse for longer texts. A joint venture between Stefan Hattenbach and Johan Ström.
  11. MPI Roman Condensed by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Roman Condensed is a condensed, classic roman typeface. It has a medium contrast in stroke weight, slightly rounded serifs, and is easy to read. This version is based on a typeface from Showcard Machine Company, which was made specifically to be used with their proof presses.
  12. HWT Bon Air by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    Bon Air was one of a series of script typefaces cut into wood by the Hamilton Manufacturing Company for the Morgan Sign Machine Co. (makers of the Line-o-Scribe showcard press) in the mid 20th Century. These were some of the last new designs cut into wood by Hamilton until the museum revival in the early 2000s. Bon Air was created in 1958 and trademarked in 1961. The wood type made for Morgan was used largely in department stores to make their own signage. The script styles are reminiscent of sign painters alphabets and evoke a Mad Men era advertising aesthetic. The font was only cut in four sizes: 12, 18, 36 and 72 line. It was distributed by Morgan for use in their presses, but as type high wood type, it could be used on any press. The font was issued with several alternate letters and ligatures to simulate the effect of hand lettering. Its lively strokes and odd details give it an exotic flavor suitable for advertising display work. The digital version includes all of the original alternates plus new characters to fill out a full European character set.
  13. Faber Fraktur by Ingo, $22.00
    A modern black-letter, so to speak. Composed of a few basic elements with a wide-quill ductus. Faber Fraktur was based on the idea that it must be possible to create a modern black-letter type. The typeface is ”constructed“ according to the same principles as a script without serifs: as few varied basic forms as possible, omission of frills which make the type difficult to read and repetition of similar forms. The typical contrasting strokes of the original handwritten black-letter script are retained nonetheless. The elements of this typeface were even pre-formed with the quill. All characters are reduced to their basic skeleton. The fanciness and manifold ”breaks“ or fractures typical of black-letter typefaces are considerably reduced to just a few essentials. Faber Fraktur is a very legible type perfectly suitable for long texts. It does not appear nearly as foreign and archaic as the old black-letter fonts. The capital letters especially have a charm of their own radiating a kind of playfulness in spite of their severe form.
  14. Red by Kevin Thrasher, $20.00
    Red began as an experiment, and turned into a larger project. Most super-black type designs are constructed of extremely simple and geometric elements. Most of them do not include a lowercase alphabet. Red is designed to be simultaneously more human, as black as possible, and as readable as possible. VIew the full specimen here.
  15. Gorezack Blackmetal by Madhaline Studio, $34.00
    We RECOMMEND that you purchase both of these fonts to get the look like in the font preview image. Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/@madhalinestudio Gorezack is a carefully crafted font, which features a very heavy black metal feel. Gorezack suitable for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything that needs a black metal feel
  16. Gorecobra Blackmetal by Madhaline Studio, $34.00
    We RECOMMEND that you purchase both of these fonts to get the look like in the font preview image. Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/@madhalinestudio Gorecobra is a carefully crafted font, which features a very heavy black metal feel. Gorecobra suitable for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything that needs a black metal feel.
  17. Vivala bl by Johannes Hoffmann, $38.00
    Vivala bl has a high black ratio that supports a compact typographic style. It is particularly suitable for decorative typesetting, for example, for posters, logos, and book illustrations. Complementing the ornamental style, Black Letter has a narrow style that works well for smaller type sizes. And it is equipped with various contextual alternates and ligatures.
  18. Snoserose Blackmetal by Madhaline Studio, $34.00
    We RECOMMEND that you purchase both of these fonts to get the look like in the font preview image. Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/@madhalinestudio Snoserose is a carefully crafted font, which features a very heavy black metal feel. Snoserose suitable for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything that needs a black metal feel.
  19. JH Noha by JH Fonts, $40.00
    JH Noha is a geometric modern Arabic typeface. It includes black, bold, medium and regular weights.
  20. Cinematic English by Mirco Zett, $10.00
    Cinematic English is a decorative font inspired by modern movie logotypes and classical black letter typefaces.
  21. Gerard Display by Rafael Jordan, $25.00
    Clean, elegant & flexible… Gerard Display is a beautiful rational typeface, a Scotch Roman dressed up as a high-contrasted Didot for this optical size. Its 6 weights and 6 widths made it adaptable and versatile with 36 fonts, from a solid “Compressed Regular” to a broader “ExtraExpanded Heavy” without losing a bit of grace. Gerard Display counts on an extended character set that covers a wide range of Latin languages and a lot of features (as stylistic sets, local forms, or a complete set of figures).
  22. Horse Drawn Carriage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Picture if you will, a balmy autumn evening in Manhattan during the 1930s and a well-dressed couple out on the town. They hail one of the hansom cabs located near Central Park and climb in for an old-fashioned romantic ride around the green. Such are the type of images the stylized Art Deco hand-lettering comprising Horse Drawn Carriage JNL evokes. The inspiration for this font was the title card for a 1935 Bette Davis feature entitled "The Girl from 10th Avenue".
  23. Electronica by Graviton, $20.00
    Electrónica font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2019. It is a rounded, geometric sans serif typeface with display details and sharp, playful shapes for a fun and laid back usage. Electrónica has been conceived to be most suitable for logos, headlines and display design pieces as well as short length text blocks. Electrónica consists of 12 styles, 8 of which containing small caps and glyph coverage for several language and 4 of which are free.
  24. Estimo by Karandash, $28.00
    Estimo is an unusual, yet elegant type family of three styles in five weights. Originally developed as upper-case-only family, Estimo was inspired by the works of Bulgarian type and graphic designers in 1980’s. It is characterized by its lack of diagonal strokes (wherever possible), thus experimenting with letterforms without losing legibility. This unique typeface is suitable for all kinds of creative and editorial works, creating impact for headlines of all sizes, as well as readability for text blocks.
  25. Douceur by Hanoded, $15.00
    Douceur (pleasantness in French) is an all caps, serif typeface with a flourish. It was created by hand in one go: no sketches, no try-outs. The font comes in two styles: regular (outlined) and black. Due to style naming issues, the black version will show up as a different font. Douceur comes with all diacritics.
  26. Sabersong Blackmetal by Madhaline Studio, $34.00
    We RECOMMEND that you purchase both of these fonts to get the look like in the font preview image. Tutorials Photoshop: https://youtu.be/qfUNZr0m4n8 Procreate: https://youtu.be/R_5O_pfPBIY Sabersong is a carefully crafted font, which features a very heavy black metal feel. Sabersong suitable for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything that needs a black metal feel.
  27. Nido by Latinotype, $19.00
    Nido is a cute and funny childish typeface, designed for logos, book titles, invitations, birthday cards, flyers, posters, advertising, etc. It comprises 5 styles: black, white, black italic, white italic and dingbats, which can be used nicely together. Nido is a new design by Sofía Mohr. See also Café Brasil http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/sofia-mohr/cafe-brasil/
  28. Stamper RS by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    In StamperRS all the letters are on little stamps. The upper-case letters are have black letters on white stamps and the lower-case letters have white letters on black stamps. The character set is limited. The letters are from the typeface Myhota, also by Ingrimayne Type. StamperRS was first released in 1995 with the name Stamper.
  29. Maskneyes by Madhaline Studio, $34.00
    We RECOMMEND that you purchase both of these fonts to get the look like in the font preview image. Youtube Tutorials : https://www.youtube.com/@madhalinestudio Mask n eyes is a carefully crafted font, which features a very heavy black metal feel. Mask n eyes suitable for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything that needs a black metal feel.
  30. High Society NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Blandford Press strikes again, with a delightful, delicious, de-lovely offering from their 1946 tome, Lettering for the Commercial Artist. The editor, A. H. Hunter, called this one simply "The Elegant Alphabet" and cautioned that it, "being neither quick nor easy, needs to be used with discrimination." Or not...
  31. Scratch Up by Hanoded, $15.00
    Scratch up started out by testing a brush pen I bought. I penned down two alphabets: one by pressing hard on the pen and one without pressure. The result is Scratch Up: a pair of roughish tall & thin fonts. Scratch up comes with all the diacritics you need.
  32. Snooty Fox NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This casually elegant typeface is based on an unnamed offering from Pen & Brush Lettering and Practical Alphabets, published by Blandford Press, Ltd., London, in 1929. Good taste dictates that, because of the ornate and unusual letterforms of the uppercase letters, the font never be used as all caps.
  33. Landepz by Zamjump, $9.00
    Landepz Typefamily includes three normal styles, grunge texture and glitch, Landepz is a family of bold hand-printed types, celebrating the style of the original printing press and all its beautiful imperfections. Its solid, robust shape lends itself to a robust design, while its texture provides an authentic sound.
  34. Normaliq by Differentialtype, $12.00
    Normaliq is a geometric and modern sans serif family that exudes a unique and minimalist charm. comes in nine weights, ranging from Thin to Black, combined with an Italic style, as well as the addition of Black Outline and Black Italic Outline. The balance of hard lines and subtle curves provides strength and eye-catching for every weight of the family. Each font in the family can stand alone, dynamic and authoritative. This font family offers versatility for a variety of design needs, designed specifically for looks such as titles, branding, logos, books, branding and other impactful editorial work.
  35. Gentleman by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Gentleman font is a sans-serif font family of 10 weights – from hairline to black – designed by Juraj Chrastina. It is a legible typeface with clear geometry and spiced with nice humanist terminals enhancing its identity. We think Gentleman name suits perfectly to this family because of its beautiful outlines and elegant letterforms yet looking tight, compact and with own presence. Gentleman is surely a good choice both for screen applications and print media. Its multipurpose spreads over poster design, logos, headlines, body texts, stationery and back labels. Also very good for books, magazines and newspapers – an excellent choice even for small text size.
  36. DF Daantje by Dutchfonts, $16.00
    The DF-Daantje is an icon font based on a brisk black creature: our Fell Terrier ‘Daantje’.
  37. Deep Rising by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very black letter packs a lot of punch, great for paperbacks, posters and most powerful headlines
  38. Galea Display by Letra Type, $50.00
    Galea is a slightly condensed serif typeface with long extenders. Its elongated proportions and graceful terminals seek to bring femininity and elegance to any layout. It is a display face that works well at large sizes in editorial contexts as a headline, titling or introduction to a text. Galea was designed by Isabel Urbina Peña while at Cooper Union’s Type@Cooper Extended Program, 2012 and released on May, 2014. Galea obtained an Honorable Mention from the Fine Press Book Association in the Text Family Category, 2013. Also, it is featured in the book "Playing with Type: 50 Experiments" by Lara McCormick, Rockport Press, on Parenthesis Magazine, Autumn 2013 on Behance's Typography Served and will appear on "Typography Magazine", Japan (Nov 2014).
  39. Le Bonjour by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $14.00
    Classic retro sans with some modern looks. Contrast vertical and horizontal lines in Bold style and elegant and airy Light style. This font has no lowercase letters, only the small caps which makes it very suitable for Headers, Logotypes, sub-headers, etc. This family has a French mid-century spirit with the alternate underlined O, inherent in that time, ligatures for L-pairs and T-pairs letters and some decorative alternates for A, C, H, J, O, Q, and U letters. The Le Bonjour has three widths: Bold, Regular and Light. Four styles for Bold and Regular: Clear, Offset Decor Line, Pressed and Stroke. And two styles for Light: Clear and Stroke. (the light style is too narrow for Offset decor and Press styles)
  40. Wood Type Calendar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Type Calendar JNL is a set of components for making monthly calendar pages. Based on a set of vintage wood type numbers, the dates 1 through 31 are found on the "A-Z" and "a-e" keys; the 23/30 and 24/31 ligatures are on the "f" and "g" keys. On the "h" and "i" keys are blank outline and solid blocks for balancing the calendar layout. The "j" through "u" keys have the names of the months, and the "1" through "7" keys contain the days of the week.
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