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  1. Blade 2 - Unknown license
  2. Xirwena - Unknown license
  3. King Arthur - Unknown license
  4. Baphomet™ - Unknown license
  5. Pokoljaro - Personal use only
  6. Treasure Map Deadhand - Personal use only
  7. Stormbringer - Personal use only
  8. Potsdam - Unknown license
  9. Judas - Unknown license
  10. JF Cotswold Letters - Unknown license
  11. Magna Carta - Personal use only
  12. Mouth - Unknown license
  13. Vinque - Unknown license
  14. Morpheus - Unknown license
  15. AvQest - Personal use only
  16. Samedi Demo - Unknown license
  17. Sable - Unknown license
  18. DS Kork - Unknown license
  19. Ysgarth English - Unknown license
  20. Fantasy clipart 2 - Unknown license
  21. First Order - Unknown license
  22. Endor Alt - Unknown license
  23. Sláine - Unknown license
  24. Kelmscott - Unknown license
  25. Donree's Claws - Unknown license
  26. ITC Grouch by Bitstream, $40.99
    Tom Carnase and Ronne Bonder’s freewheeling ITC adaptation of ATF’s turn-of-the-century Caslon boldfaces.
  27. Horley Old Style by Monotype, $40.99
    Twenties nostalgic oldstyle revival supervised by F.H. Pierpont at Monotype with echoes of Jenson, Caslon, and Goudy.
  28. Replay Pro by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    Replay is a pure hymn to the classic typeface Caslon originally made by William Caslon (1692–1766). The typeface that bears his name, was made between 1720 and 1726. In 1739 he founded the Caslon Foundry which later become a property of Stephenson, Blake & Co., but remained an independent foundry until 1937. The typeface have been popular ever since it was made and still stand proud as a classic text face. MRF made detailed research, including versions from Adobe and Justin Howes. The end result is leaning more towards the original. Some minor »imperfections« are also incorporated in order to make the typeface more lively and old fashioned.
  29. Ivy Ivy by Daylight Fonts, $150.00
    This is a groundbreaking font that combines Caslon Italic and script. You can achieve an advanced typography that is elegant, delicate and powerful.
  30. Colonial Press by Simeon out West, $25.00
    Colonial Press is a font based on serif typefaces designed by William Caslon I (1692-1766) and various revivals thereof. Caslon is cited to be the first original typeface of English origin, but some type historians point out the close similarity of Caslon's design to the Dutch Fell types, presumed to be the work of Dutch punchcutter Dirck Voskens. Colonial Press harkens to the look and feel of newspapers in Colonial North America around the mid 1700s without the rough edges commonly associated with colonial printing and many reconstructions. The rough quality of the American typeface is believed to be the result of oxidation from the exposure to seawater during the long voyage from England to the Americas. Colonial Press is a heavy font that retains some of the handcut quality of these fonts while smoothing out the irregularities that make many of these fonts so visually distracting at larger point sizes. For the italic version of this font, I chose to emulate the more ornate letterforms that I have encountered, giving the italic characters a more ornamental feel. Colonial Press comes with full punctuation and a 362 glyph character set for most Western European-based Latin alphabet languages. It is a font that is designed both for normal typing and for larger, decorative display.
  31. Be safe - Unknown license
  32. IRONGATE - Unknown license
  33. republicstroke - 100% free
  34. LazovBold - Unknown license
  35. Moria Citadel - Unknown license
  36. Argor Man Scaqh - 100% free
  37. Livingstone - Unknown license
  38. Clerica - Unknown license
  39. Goldilocks_Revised - 100% free
  40. MaximilianAntiqua - 100% free
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