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  1. Gringo Nights - Unknown license
  2. Wallau Zier - Personal use only
  3. KoenigsbergerGotisch - Unknown license
  4. Thannhaeuser Zier - Personal use only
  5. HappyFraxx - Unknown license
  6. RikyTiky - Personal use only
  7. TypographerFraktur - Personal use only
  8. Theuerdank Fraktur - Personal use only
  9. GingkoFraktur - Unknown license
  10. CrappyGothic - Unknown license
  11. Dearest - Unknown license
  12. BlackCastleMF - Unknown license
  13. Tyrfing Demo - Unknown license
  14. Bayern - Unknown license
  15. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  16. Uberhölme Light - Personal use only
  17. Moderne Fraktur - Personal use only
  18. TypographerFraktur - Unknown license
  19. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  20. Gebetbuch Fraktur - Unknown license
  21. Monumental Gothic Demo - Unknown license
  22. Zenda - Unknown license
  23. Gutenberg Textura - Unknown license
  24. MonAmourFraktur-Broken - Unknown license
  25. CuxhavenFraktur - Unknown license
  26. Cadeaulx™ - Unknown license
  27. Faustus - Unknown license
  28. Andulka Sans by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Andulka was drawn in 2004 for the purposes of publication and visual identity. Her peaceful expression also excels in poetry and fiction. It reads so smoothly that you won’t even know that its width proportion is actually narrowed, so it’s very suitable for magazines, newspapers and thickest volumes of scientific literature. Her serif counterpart is Andulka. The entire Andulka system can easily build a typography of the entire publishing house.
  29. Rooney by Jan Fromm, $45.00
    Rooney is based mainly on old-style serif construction principles, such as the angle of stress, the open letterforms and the medium contrast, which lends the typeface a serious feel. Nonetheless Rooney is equipped with rounded shapes and soft curves that add a warm and smooth overall impression. Rooney combines these two different approaches: It has distinctive, original letterforms, but remains very readable and versatile. It includes six weights from Light to Black and Italics. The Rooney family comes with a Pro version, which is intended for professional designers. It contains lots of OpenType features such as small caps, ligatures, different figure sets and alternate glyphs. With around 840 glyphs, Rooney Pro is a powerful tool for any kind of typographical task.
  30. Fishtail by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Hi, introuducing a vintage display font = Fishtail. It's an old school font set with thin decorative shape. Fishtail typeface has narrow characters for small letters and wide shape for capital letters. Also lots of ligatures will help you to create an original lettering compositions (Make sure that “Standard Ligatures” feature is supported & enabled in your software).
  31. Shiva by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Shiva font family is a very narrow family for text and titling. Even though shiva has very thin strokes, the letterforms give a strong, impactful and dignified image. a, e, f, g & y in Roman and g & y Italic have their alternate glyphs that can be used with OpenType salt feature.
  32. Halvan by driemeyerdesign, $35.00
    HALVAN –a striking type with half-serifs The Halvan font family comes in 5 styles from Roman to Bold, Italic and a Small Caps Version. Each version includes old style figures and lining figures. It is a versatile type and can be used in a wide range of circumstances.
  33. Neuro X by Sawdust, $35.00
    Neuro X is a narrow sans serif typeface consisting of three weights with additional rounded versions and matching italics. It was first drawn as an exploration for a headline font and later expanded on to become a full typeface family. Neuro X explores the extremities of narrow proportions whilst also allowing for eccentric cuts. The typeface has been tightly monospaced and intended for use at larger sizes as a display but can also work at smaller scales for the more courageous among us. This 339 glyph font has language support for 26 languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu.
  34. Kulturista by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    Kulturista is an unmistakeable linear slab serif typeface with pronounced rectangular serifs. The drawings are based on the sans-serif Nudista typeface, and Kulturista also inherits Nudista’s distinctive narrowed character proportions, range of weights and glyph sets. The italics are inclined sufficiently, and have the same width and colouring as the plain styles. They aren’t just a mechanically-slanted version of the basic styles, as is often the case for typefaces derived from geometrical images — a whole range of characters have their own drawn variants, which greatly strengthens their highlight function. The italics are therefore an equal partner for the roman styles. Kulturista is definitely a good choice for a headline typeface for magazines and book covers. The range of boldness can come in handy when editing sections, headlines and supplements. The typeface understandably proves itself as a healthy foundation for a unified visual style, and holds up at display sizes as well as on shorter texts.
  35. Antagonist - Personal Use - Personal use only
  36. Syntha Nova - Personal use only
  37. HEX Font - Personal use only
  38. Plakative Grotesk - 100% free
  39. Ben Pioneer - Unknown license
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