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  1. KR Summer Gardening - Unknown license
  2. KR Grads 2002 - Unknown license
  3. KR All American - Unknown license
  4. ActionIs - Unknown license
  5. TeamSpirit - 100% free
  6. 101 Zebra Print - Unknown license
  7. KR All Heart - Unknown license
  8. Teleprinter - Unknown license
  9. Capitular Floral - Unknown license
  10. JW Brass - Unknown license
  11. KR Mardi Gras - Unknown license
  12. KR Dunkers - Unknown license
  13. Moskau Pattern by Letter Edit, $49.00
    The design of the typeface Moskau Grotesk and Moskau Pattern is based on the signage created for the Café Moskau in Berlin by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel in the beginning of the 1960s. The Café Moskau, across from the Kino International on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin Mitte was one of the prestige edifices of the former DDR (German Democratic Republic). Built in the early 1960s, it advanced over the years and changing social developments to a trademark building of the capital. The lettering display on the roof was created by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel (October 17, 1910 – September 19, 1985). He had been Professor at the School for Applied Arts in Berlin, and, in addition to the creation of many posters, book covers and postage stamps, he was responsible for the signage of the Kino International as well as for the complete graphic treatment for the Palace of the Republik. The signage for the Café Moskau with the words »RESTAURANT«, »CAFÉ«, »KONZERT« and »MOCKBA« set in capital letters, becomes the basis for the Moskau Grotesk which was developed by Björn Gogalla in 2013. This face should not be seen as an imitation. A few shortcomings were »fixed«. In favor of maintaining the core characteristics some unique features were, however, not relinquished. Lower case letters and the missing capital letters were designed from scratch. It is not surprising that the plain, unassuming geometrical direction of the basic character style forms a bridge to the architecture of the 1960s. Inspired by the then favored, diverse possibilities inherent in the architectural example and wall reliefs, two complimentary pattern fonts emerged.
  14. Moskau Grotesk by Letter Edit, $39.00
    The design of the typeface Moskau Grotesk is based on the signage created for the Café Moskau in Berlin by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel in the beginning of the 1960s. The Café Moskau, across from the Kino International on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin Mitte was one of the prestige edifices of the former DDR (German Democratic Republic). Built in the early 1960s, it advanced over the years and changing social developments to a trademark building of the capital. The lettering display on the roof was created by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel (October 17, 1910 – September 19, 1985). He had been Professor at the School for Applied Arts in Berlin, and, in addition to the creation of many posters, book covers and postage stamps, he was responsible for the signage of the Kino International as well as for the complete graphic treatment for the Palace of the Republik. The signage for the Café Moskau with the words »RESTAURANT«, »CAFÉ«, »KONZERT« and »MOCKBA« set in capital letters, becomes the basis for the Moskau Grotesk which was developed by Björn Gogalla in 2013. This face should not be seen as an imitation. A few shortcomings were »fixed«. In favor of maintaining the core characteristics some unique features were, however, not relinquished. Lower case letters and the missing capital letters were designed from scratch. It is not surprising that the plain, unassuming geometrical direction of the basic character style forms a bridge to the architecture of the 1960s. Inspired by the then favored, diverse possibilities inherent in the architectural example and wall reliefs, two complementary pattern fonts emerged.
  15. Smiley Font - Unknown license
  16. Smartie CAPS - Personal use only
  17. KR Irish Kat 2 - Unknown license
  18. KR Irish Kat 4 - Unknown license
  19. KR Mad Tea Party - Unknown license
  20. KR Irish Kat 5 - Unknown license
  21. Scrawl Of The Chief - Unknown license
  22. Crosshatcher - Personal use only
  23. RufCrate - Personal use only
  24. KonQa - Unknown license
  25. JSL Ancient - Unknown license
  26. gimp - Personal use only
  27. 101 In My Yard - Unknown license
  28. Silkscreen Expanded - Unknown license
  29. Earthquake MF - Unknown license
  30. Kilroy Was Here - Unknown license
  31. Nemo Nightmares - Unknown license
  32. Lintsec - Unknown license
  33. PR Celtic Narrow - Unknown license
  34. KR St Patricks Day Dings - Unknown license
  35. Satyr - 100% free
  36. KR A Fishing We Go - Unknown license
  37. Asrafel - Unknown license
  38. JSL Ancient - Unknown license
  39. Futurex - Unknown license
  40. KR A Hunting We Go - Unknown license
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