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  1. Kalenderblatt Grotesk - Personal use only
  2. DS Diploma - Unknown license
  3. TrajanusBricks - Unknown license
  4. Gotenburg A - Personal use only
  5. Ongunkan Brahmi by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    The Brāhmī alphabet is the ancestor of most of the 40 or so modern Indian alphabets, and of a number of other alphabets, such as Khmer and Tibetan. It is thought to have been modelled on the Aramaic or Phoenician alphabets, and appeared in India sometime before 500 BC. Another theory is that Brāhmī developed from the Indus or Harappa script, which was used in the Indus valley until about 2,000 BC. The earliest known inscriptions in the Brāhmī alphabet are those of King Asoka (c.270-232 BC), third monarch of the Mauryan dynasty. Brāhmī was used to write a variety of languages, including Sanskrit and Prakrit.
  6. Bing by Galapagos, $39.00
    The Bing family is an experimental series of type designs inspired by classic movie marquees and contemporary fabricated signage. The Bing family consists of a multiple contour Inline, a single contour monoline Script derived from the Inline interior, and a single contour Black derived from the Inline exterior. All Bing fonts can be specified independently at medium and larger point sizes, or all three may complement one another as a type system.
  7. Bombay Blue by Hanoded, $15.00
    After having finished Pondicherry font, I stayed in the 'Indian Mood' (so to speak) and named this font after another Indian city. Bombay Blue turned out to be a handsome typeface with a flirty air, suburban chic and just enough sleaze to keep everyone happy. Comes with a diacritical pantheon.
  8. Lewis by Thierry Fétiveau, $10.00
    Lewis is a stencil typeface inspired by vintage sign painting. Lewis is designed for display use within printed publications as it has a high contrast of organic forms. Lewis consists of 3 styles; Classic, Display and Inline. Each style is based on the same skeleton but with a different personality. The Classic style is a simple and elegant stencil typeface which is also the original structure of Lewis. The Display style features intertwined flourish like parts and the last member of the family is the Inline style which features subtle internal details.
  9. Bhang by Storm Type Foundry, $29.00
    Reflecting the Indian traditional hand-lettering. Street typography is a chronicle of everyday life.
  10. Jaipur by Vic Fieger, $7.99
    This font was designed to resemble the Indo-Aryan scripts of the Indian subcontinent.
  11. ITC Simran by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Simran was created by the London designer Satwinder Sehmi in 1998. The Indian influence is recognizable at first glance and lends the font an exotic feel - at least to the western eye. Sehmi borrowed forms and feelings from northern Indian writing systems for this typeface. Both the upper and lowercase letters make use of the same lowercase forms, but the upperacse letters have the addition of a horizontal bar running over them at the ascender height. This feature is directly reminiscent of writing systems in northern India, and is ITC Simran's most distinguishing characteristic. But there were other influences as well: Sehmi was also inspired by uncial forms when designing this typeface. ITC Simran exhibits the typical look of writing with a broad-tipped pen, with its strong strokes, as well as characteristic letter forms, for example, the a or h. ITC Simran is a fascinating and harmonious symbiosis of a variety of influences from different cultures. This font is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 and larger.
  12. Habibi by Habibi Shaikh, $99.00
    Its Indian language Hindi/Marathi mixed with English alphabets for exp. A mixed with Hindi type (A)
  13. Lisboa Tamil by Vanarchiv, $85.00
    Lisboa Tamil is a humanist sans-serif typeface based on the same design as the original Latin version (2005). Originally designed for small sizes, this font family can work as display typeface where there own calligraphic style gives elegant low contrast personality between organic and solid design approach. Tamil is an Indic script, spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka and Singapore. Latin transliteration characters were also included.
  14. Directory Board JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Directory Board JNL is based on the classic plastic letters used on office building directory boards.
  15. Chekhovskoy - 100% free
  16. Caslon Initials - Unknown license
  17. Typography times - 100% free
  18. Dust Serif - Personal use only
  19. Eutemia Ornaments - 100% free
  20. Shadowed Serif - Unknown license
  21. Chesterfield - Personal use only
  22. 1543HumaneJenson - Personal use only
  23. Handwriting1800 - 100% free
  24. LaPerutaFLF - Unknown license
  25. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  26. Renaiss-Italic - 100% free
  27. Covington - Unknown license
  28. Dov Yam MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Classic yet intimate hand writing with energetic flow and class!
  29. Kasepi Sans by Yukita Creative, $15.00
    Kasepi Sans Display Typeface is a font that combines a modern style with a classic touch. With bold lines and balanced proportions, this font gives off an attractive and classy impression. Great for use in titles, headers and headline designs that need a strong visual appeal. This font style is a font that combines strength, clarity, and elegance. With its modern style and classic touch, it is ready to give your design an attractive and classy impression.
  30. Glory Migella by Syafbe, $18.00
    The Glory Migella typeface is a unique serif/look font combination. Modern embellishments combine with classic fashion lowercase to make a very memorable pair. Perfect for that modern classy vibe. Very suitable for use for logos, magazines, etc. The Glory Migella typeface is a combination of serif typefaces/unique appearance. Modern embellishments combine with classic fashion lowercase to make a very memorable pair. Perfect for that modern classy vibe. Very suitable for use for logos, magazines, and others
  31. SandraOh by Chank, $59.00
    Sandra Oh is a quirky modern take on the classic serif fonts of the 20th century, updated here with a wiggle in her walk and a giggle in her talk. A Chankstore classic from the earlier days of the internet, this font is now available in OpenType format for the first time. Perfect for indie films or youtube videos.
  32. Zephyr by IHOF, $24.95
    Zephyr is a sinuous Roman font available in both Regular and Openface (inline) versions. This classically inspired font set conjures up a gentle, relaxing breeze from the West and Southwest. Subtle and not-so-subtle variations offer a refreshingly modern take on these age-old letterforms.
  33. Oldbrothers - Personal Use - Personal use only
  34. Droid Serif - 100% free
  35. Albertsthal Typewriter - Personal use only
  36. OldSansBlack - 100% free
  37. Gentium - 100% free
  38. Serif Medium - Unknown license
  39. EcuyerDAX - Unknown license
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