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  1. Deutschlander - Personal use only
  2. Freakshow - Personal use only
  3. LT Asus Pro - 100% free
  4. Banbury - Personal use only
  5. VTC-SumiSlasherOne - Personal use only
  6. Red Nose Day - Personal use only
  7. VTC-KomikSkans-Two - Personal use only
  8. Breughel by Linotype, $29.99
    Adrian Frutiger came up with this unusually purposeful and strong design in 1981 for Linotype. Early humanistic typefaces of the sixteenth century, especially Jenson, served as models for Breughel. The right sides of the stems are vertical and at right angles to the baseline while the left sides of the stem curve into the serifs, making the typeface look as though it slants to the right, and giving it a sense of movement and liveliness. The ductus of the broad-edged pen is reflected in the flow, rhythm, and texture of text set in Breughel, but at the same time this design has a regularity of form that is typographically solid. Breughel is an ideal typeface for the designer with skill and vision. Use it to create innovative publications, posters, and advertisements.
  9. Blackhaus by Canada Type, $25.00
    Almost a half of a millennium after being mistaken for the original 4th century Gothic alphabet and falsely labeled "barbaric" by the European Renaissance, the blackletter alphabet was still flourishing exclusively in early 20th century Germany, not only as an ode to Gutenberg and the country's rich printing history, but also as a continuous evolution, taking on new shapes and textures influenced by almost every other form of alphabet available. Blackletter would continue to go strong in Germany until just before the second World War, when it died a political death at the height of its hybridization. For almost 50 years after the war, blackletter was very rarely used in a prominent manner, but it continued to be seen sparely in a variety of settings, almost as a subliminal reminder of western civilization's first printed letters; on certificates and official documents of all kinds, religious publications, holiday cards and posters, to name a few. In the early 21st century, blackletter type has been appearing sporadically on visible media, but as of late 2005, it is not known how long the renewed interest will last, or even whether or not it will catch on at all. The last few years before World War II were arguably the most fascinating and creative in modern blackletter design. During those years, and as demonstrated with the grid-based Leather font, the geometric sans serif was influencing the blackletter forms, taking them away from their previous Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) hybridizations. Blackhaus is a digitization and elaborate expansion of a typeface called Kursachsen Auszeichnung, designed in 1937 by Peterpaul Weiss for the Schriftguss foundry in Dresden. This is one of very few designs from that time attempting to infuse more Bauhaus than Jugendstil into the Blackletter forms. This is why we used a concatenation of the words blackletter and Bauhaus to name this face. The result of injecting Bauhaus elements into blackletter turned out to be a typeface that is very legible and usable in modern settings, while at the same time harking back to the historical forms of early printing. The original 1937 design was just one typeface of basic letters and numbers. After digitizing and expanding it, we developed a lighter version, then added a few alternates to both weights. The Rough style came as a mechanically-grunged afterthought, due to current user demand for such treatment. Having the flexibility of 2 weights and many alternates of a blackletter typeface is not a very common find in digital fonts. More specifically, having the flexibility of 2 weights and alternates of a 20th century blackletter typeface is almost unheard of in digital fonts. So the Blackhaus family can be quite useful and versatile in an imaginative designer's hands.
  10. As of my last update in early 2023, there is no widely recognized or established font known as "Chlorix." However, let's create an imaginative description based on the name itself. The font Chlorix...
  11. Sachiko - Personal use only
  12. Disc - Personal use only
  13. Utendo - Personal use only
  14. Smiling Quotes - Personal use only
  15. LT Panneaux - 100% free
  16. LT Aspirer Neue - 100% free
  17. HACKED - Unknown license
  18. FEMME - 100% free
  19. Compact - 100% free
  20. HEX Font - Personal use only
  21. The Rich Family - Personal use only
  22. LT Afficher Neue - 100% free
  23. Headshop - Personal use only
  24. Samba - Personal use only
  25. LT Starlight - 100% free
  26. logoskate - Unknown license
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  29. Sketch Rockwell - Unknown license
  30. Museo 300 - 100% free
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  34. ozzy - 100% free
  35. JESSIE - Unknown license
  36. STEAK - Personal use only
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  38. rayando - Unknown license
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  40. Castle Dracustein - 100% free
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