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  1. Headache - Unknown license
  2. Faktosas-Slanted - Unknown license
  3. Panama - Unknown license
  4. TM That Way - Unknown license
  5. Sapin - Unknown license
  6. Ciclo - Unknown license
  7. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  8. Nightbird - Personal use only
  9. Argor Got Scaqh - 100% free
  10. Sleepy Hollow 2.0 - Unknown license
  11. Plakat-Fraktur - Unknown license
  12. Rammstein - Unknown license
  13. Metal as in Heavy - Unknown license
  14. Grave Digger - Unknown license
  15. Killigrew - Unknown license
  16. Nosferatu - Unknown license
  17. CloisterBlack BT - Unknown license
  18. Brothers of Metal - Unknown license
  19. Dismembered - Personal use only
  20. Kingthings Xander - Unknown license
  21. Capitular Moldurada - Unknown license
  22. Callimathy by Anomali Creative, $15.00
    Broken letters or Gothic letters, also known as German letters, are the typeface used in Europe West from the 12th century to the 17th century. Meanwhile, Danish spoke it until 1875 and German, Estonian and Latvian spoke it well into the 20th century. Fracture is one of the broken typefaces that is often considered to represent the entire broken typeface. Broken letters are sometimes also called Old English, but not in the Old English or Anglo-Saxon sense that was born centuries earlier. This group of letters is so named because it contains Latin letters that have breaks in the curvature of the letters, either in part or in whole designs. The fracture arises from a sudden dip when writing certain parts of the letter. In contrast, letters with perfect, unbroken curves, such as Antikua, are created from smooth, flowing writing movements. Callimathy is a font inspired by the Blackletter typeface, made with a modern impression but still looks strong and unique. In addition, Young Best font is also supported with multilingual characters that can be used in several international languages. Callimathy font is very suitable for use in making music album cover designs, tattoo logos, wishkey labels, packaging pomades and so on which are made with dark and strong concepts.
  23. BM stamp Cyr - Unknown license
  24. P22 Cigno by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Cigno is a new digitization of the 1950s Italian typeface by Aldo Novarese for the Nebiolo foundry. This semi-formal script has a definite mid-century European flavor suitable for menus, invitations and poster work. Along with the accurate rendition of the regular weight, designer Colin Kahn has added a lighter companion font for another variation on Cigno. Both fonts feature a full Western European character set.
  25. Mysterious by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mysterious is a bit of an unusual font. It looks old fashioned, but it comes with cool stylistic alternates, it could be a didone, but it is not (really), it looks formal, but it is rather scary. Mysterious was more or less based on the titling pages of 17th century atlases and my own twisted imagination. It comes with a whole bunch of ligatures and stylistic alternates, plus extensive language support.
  26. NovemberMedium - Unknown license
  27. VNI-Thufap2 - Unknown license
  28. Erasmus - Unknown license
  29. ShoomVertical - Unknown license
  30. Plattmask - Unknown license
  31. Triangle - Unknown license
  32. DBXLNightfever - Unknown license
  33. BeinetCondensed - Unknown license
  34. Off - Unknown license
  35. Leothric by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    a gothic family
  36. Monotype Italian Old Style by Monotype, $41.99
    Italian Old Style™ was designed by Frederic W. Goudy for the Lanston Monotype Company in the USA. Goudy was asked by Monotype to copy Cloister Oldstyle, a successful font that belonged to a competing foundry (it was designed by Morris Fuller Benton, see Cloister Open Face). Goudy refused on grounds of ethics, and instead talked Monotype into producing a new face. This he based freely on fifteenth century Venetian types, which were the same historical models used by Benton for Cloister and later by Bruce Rogers for Centaur. Goudy's result was Italian Old Style, released by Monotype in 1924, and considered by many to be one of Goudy's best fonts for book typography."
  37. Zar - Unknown license
  38. Nadia Serif - 100% free
  39. funk - Unknown license
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