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  1. VTCKomixationSC - Unknown license
  2. Coop Blackletter by Alex Jacque, $30.00
    Coop Blackletter's core concept was to create a more friendly blackletter typeface by pulling together two very different sources of inspiration. The design is a synthesis of the rounded, affable features and heavier weight of Cooper Black with the underlying composition and calligraphic contrast of a Fraktur. It's kinda chunky, soft around the edges, and not entirely unreadable.
  3. Brunswick Black by Letterbox, $80.00
    Named after its place of birth, Brunswick (Melbourne, Australia), this black display face builds upon the rich heritage of Cooper Black whilst minimizing the more cartoon-like aspects of the original and basing it on a very sturdy broad serif. With its solidity responding well to tight kerning, Brunswick Black features not only small caps but also petite caps.
  4. Manchego by Fenotype, $25.00
    What do you get when you mix iconic Cooper Black from 1922 with an even older font, equally iconic Windsor from 1905? Well of course, you get Manchego! Manchego combines the best of both: the plump features and serifs from Cooper with seriously bold forms, such as the oversized bowl of R, peg-legged N, pinched U and leaning a, h, m & n giving it an adorable retro-appeal. With these distinguishable features Manchego works extremely well with illustrations or can actually be used as an illustration per se. Despite its vintage charm, Manchego is fully equipped with modern OpenType features. Standard ligatures help with certain difficult character combinations. In addition Manchego sports Swash, Titling & Stylistic Alternates that can be deployed for more original look. Try Manchego with a bit tighter kerning for more 70s feel.
  5. Copperplate Script by CastleType, $39.00
    One of the more elegant script fonts available, this design is based on calligraphic handwriting called "Copperplate" because of the copper plates that it was etched into for reproduction. This face is not related to Copperplate [Gothic] by the American type designer, F.W. Goudy. The name Copperplate comes from the fact that writing masters used to hand-write their books and then send them to an engraver who recreated all the subtle details onto copper plates, which where then used to print the handwriting books.
  6. Fira Mono - 100% free
  7. VTCSundayKomixTall - Unknown license
  8. VTC ScreamItLoudSliced - Unknown license
  9. VTC NightOfTheDrippyDead - Unknown license
  10. VTCSundaykomix - 100% free
  11. VTCSwitchbladeRomanceSD - Unknown license
  12. VTCSwitchbladeRomanceDrunk - Unknown license
  13. VTCSundaykomixcaps - Unknown license
  14. VTCSundayKomixTallOutline - Unknown license
  15. VTC LiquorCrystalDisplay - Unknown license
  16. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  17. VTCSundaykomixcaps - Unknown license
  18. VTCSundayKomixKrumpled - Unknown license
  19. VTCSundaykomix - Unknown license
  20. VTCSundaykomix - Unknown license
  21. VTCSundaykomixcaps - Unknown license
  22. VTCSundaykomix - Unknown license
  23. VTCSundaykomixcaps - Unknown license
  24. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  25. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  26. Tolstoy by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Eucaliptus Companion with rounded corners.
  27. Winnetka JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Winnetka JNL was inspired by Cooley Antique Tuscan Condensed - a printer's wood type manufactured in 1859 by J.G. Cooley. Given an additional hand-made treatment, the lettering resembles characters made from cut paper.
  28. PF Handbook Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    This typeface incorporates round smooth corners and distinct design elements in several characters like 'a, g, k, m', without compromising legibility. In order to retain its sharpness, inner corners as well as junction points were left steep. This is a balanced typeface which works very well in long texts at small point sizes. Since its first release it has been used in numerous magazines, advertising campaigns and corporate applications. Handbook Pro comes loaded with a number of special features. The family consists of 14 fonts -from black to extra thin- including true italics. It supports 21 special OpenType features like small caps, fractions, ordinals, etc. and offers multilingual support for all European languages including Greek and Cyrillic. There is also a set of very interesting stylistic alternates which can be used to add a refreshing flair to your designs. Finally, every font in this family has been completed with 270 copyright-free symbols, some of which have been proposed by several international organizations for packaging, public areas, environment, transportation, computers, fabric care and urban life.
  29. VTC Lo-Down - Unknown license
  30. VTC ScreamItLoud - Unknown license
  31. VTCBadWhipit - Unknown license
  32. VTC ScreamItLoudOutline - Unknown license
  33. VTCBadPlating - Unknown license
  34. VTC ScreamItLoudSliced - Unknown license
  35. VTCBadDrip - Unknown license
  36. VTC Boseephus - Unknown license
  37. VTCBadLuck - Unknown license
  38. VTC Boseephus - Unknown license
  39. Cochin by Linotype, $29.99
    Georges Peignot designed Cochin based on copper engravings of the 18th century and Charles Malin cut the typeface in 1912 for the Paris foundry Deberny & Peignot. The font is named after the French engraver Charles Nicolas Cochin (1715–1790) although its style had little to do with that of the copper artist’s. The font displays a curious mix of style elements and could be placed as a part of the typographical Neorenaissance movement. Cochin is especially large and wide and was very popular at the beginning of the 20th century.
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