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  1. Typesource Extol O BRK - Unknown license
  2. Embossing Tape 1 BRK - Unknown license
  3. Chintzy CPU Shadow BRK - Unknown license
  4. Obloquy Outline (BRK) - Unknown license
  5. 10.15 Saturday Night BRK - Unknown license
  6. Your Complex O BRK - Unknown license
  7. Crackdown O2 (BRK) - 100% free
  8. Zelda DX TT BRK - Unknown license
  9. Quill Experimental O BRK - Unknown license
  10. Hack & Slash BRK - Unknown license
  11. Lucid Type B BRK - Unknown license
  12. Ravaged By Years BRK - Unknown license
  13. Chintzy CPU (BRK) - Unknown license
  14. Off Kilter L BRK - Unknown license
  15. Syntax Terror - Unknown license
  16. Johnny Mac Scrawl BRK - Unknown license
  17. Compliant Confuse 3o BRK - Unknown license
  18. Ænigma Scrawl 3 BRK - Unknown license
  19. Embossing Tape 2 BRK - Unknown license
  20. Konector Eerie (BRK) - Unknown license
  21. Setback TT (BRK) - Unknown license
  22. Station 232 - Unknown license
  23. Airmole Shaded - Unknown license
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  25. Airmole Stripe - Unknown license
  26. Airmole Antique - Unknown license
  27. Minnesota by Solotype, $19.95
    Another of the “must have” wood types for those doing poster work with an old-time flavor. Very readable, therefore very useful. We did ads for an old western tourist railroad, and used this often. William Page was a prolific designer of wood types, and his fonts were at every poster print shop we visited.
  28. London Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    London is always hip. With William and Kate and the 2012 Summer Olympics it made sense that London Doodles would be second in the City Series following Paris Doodles. 29 illustrations and a script word London. Kate’s ring, the Queen’s carriage, crown, skyline, cityscapes, cars, double-decker bus, castles, bridge, tea items, flag and more.
  29. Old Earthy by Gustav & Brun, $16.00
    Old Earthy is a hand drawn font inspired by the mid 19th-century art movement with William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in the front line. The art and the patterns from that time is reflected in Old Earthy. It comes with a set of basic English/Latin letters and some west European diacritics.
  30. MPI Aldine Extended by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Based on wood type designed by William H. Page & Company in 1872, Aldine Extended is one of many variations within the Aldine family. The characters are extremely wide relative to their height, and have heavy, thick serifs. Aldine was extremely popular in broadside printing during the late 19th century and conveys America’s enthusiastic westward expansion.
  31. Mexcellent - Unknown license
  32. Utusi Star - 100% free
  33. Norwich Aldine ML by HiH, $12.00
    Norwich Aldine ML is a all-cap typeface with enlarged serifs, designed and produced in wood by William Hamilton Page of Norwich, Connecticut in 1872. Norwich Aldine ML is a fine example of the strength of decorative wood types: large, simple type forms that provide the visual boldness sought by advertisers of the Victorian period. While our marketing has gotten so very sophisticated, there is always a place for a simple, visually strong typeface. Although about 14 miles inland, Norwich, Connecticut lies at the head of the Thames River. The river is both wide and deep, and therefore was not bridged in the early 20th century. Until then, if you wanted to get from Groton on the west bank to the whaling port of New London on the east bank by land, you had to go by way of Norwich. Because of its size, the Thames is navigable all the way from Norwich to New London. Docks were built in Norwich around 1685 and the city became Connecticut’s 2nd largest port by 1800. With the construction of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad in 1835, Page could easily ship his wood type north by rail or south by coastal schooner. Included with our font, Norwich Aldine ML, are two 19th century printer’s ornaments of sailing ships similar to those that sailed up the Thames to Norwich. Reference: Moon’s Handbooks, Connecticut 2nd Edition (Emeryville CA 2004) The family has expanded from one to four fonts: 1. Norwich Aldine ML: the concept font, computer-sharp corners and smooth curves, as we imagine it was designed. 336 Glyphs including some reduced-width alternatives for better letter spacing. 2. Norwich Aldine Worn ML: the way actual wooden type would look after have been used for a while. 332 Glyphs 3. Norwich Aldine Distressed ML: the way the wooden type would look after it had really been used, perhaps abused. Alternatives to the more popular letters reflect the damage that typically occurs on a well-wormn font, with nicks, cuts and scratches and the overall wear that reduces the overall height and leads to uneven inking due to varying heights in the chase. A couple of bullets look like bullet holes. 345 glyphs. 4. Norwich Aldine Cyrillic: Cyrillic includes alll English and Cyrillic letters for MS Windows Code Page 1251, ISO 8859-5 and MacOS Cyrillic. 235 glyphs. We did Cyrillic because is was fun and we felt the basic design cried out for Cyrillic. While obviously subjective, we hope you will agree.
  34. Wee Bairn - Unknown license
  35. Almonte Snow - Unknown license
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