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  1. Gloriana - Unknown license
  2. Talos - Unknown license
  3. Amelia by Tilde, $39.75
    Stan Davis drew this face for VGC in 1967, following the structure of the MICR figures to suggest a ‘computerized’ effect.
  4. Amelia by Bitstream, $29.99
    Stan Davis drew this face for VGC in 1967, following the structure of the MICR figures to suggest a ‘computerized’ effect.
  5. Willow - Unknown license
  6. Baraquiel - Unknown license
  7. Summerisle Demo - Unknown license
  8. Scrawlies - Unknown license
  9. Portculliard by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Greater Albion always releases a Black letter each year, hopefully well before the Christmas seas (which we seem to have managed this year - September). There is something about this year's project which suggests a caste portcullis to us. Why not visit ye olde world in your next designer project?
  10. Caswallon Demo - Unknown license
  11. Alleghieri Demo - Unknown license
  12. Carinthia Demo - Unknown license
  13. Sepultura Demo - Unknown license
  14. Azariel Demo - Unknown license
  15. Alecto Demo - Unknown license
  16. Gaheris Demo - Unknown license
  17. Ekberg Demo - Unknown license
  18. Hendrix Demo - Unknown license
  19. Ithuriel Demo - Unknown license
  20. Hamilton Demo - Unknown license
  21. Suchow Demo - Unknown license
  22. Monumental Gothic Demo - Unknown license
  23. Dungeon - Unknown license
  24. Mr Robot by Hipopotam Studio, $16.00
    Mr Robot is a typeface designed for our next book for children. We wanted to have a colorful, dimensional and edgy looking letters for headlines. There are three ways to use Mr Robot. You can align three text frames with same text but with different colors and font styles (Regular, Shadow 1 or Shadow 3 and Shadow 2) or with ALLinONE font style but select a different OpenType Stylistic Sets (set 1 is like Shadow 1, set 2 like Shadow 2 and set 3 like Shadow 3). This works great but we don’t like to have unnecessary text frames in our layouts so we added a very cool Contextual Alternates OpenType feature. You just need Mr Robot ALLinONE style and only one text frame. First make sure that Contextual Alternates is off. Type every character three times (RRROOOBBBOOOTTT), select colors for each letter (first letter of every three is a side shadow, second is bottom shadow and third is a front of the dimensional letter). When everything is set just turn Contextual Alternates back on. Styles and alignment will be set automatically. Check out the Users Manual for a visual explanation. For web fonts it is better (at least for now) to use the first method (with font styles) as the OpenType features are not supported in older browsers.
  25. Gamera - Unknown license
  26. Beth Ellen - 100% free
  27. Cosmic Dude Demo - Unknown license
  28. Vergennes Demo - Unknown license
  29. MagicMedieval - Unknown license
  30. Wolfram - Unknown license
  31. Cantarell - 100% free
  32. Ducatus - Unknown license
  33. Caravan by Linotype, $29.99
    Caravan was designed in 1938 by William Addison Dwiggins and consists of a variety of ornaments. He based the forms of the ornaments on the same lines and curves found in his font Electra. He wanted printers and designers to have the chance to combine the two fonts for a more attractive or outstanding overall picture. Caravan is particularly popular for advertisements in newspapers. Caravan can be easily mixed with other fonts designed by Dwiggins.
  34. Ardenwood Demo - Unknown license
  35. Vafthrudnir Demo - Unknown license
  36. Scurlock by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Scurlock is an original Dave Nalle design. It is a rough-hewn, hand-drawn font with some interesting character. It's excellent for doing unique, eye-catching titles and has a bit of a wicked, fantastical look.
  37. PL Behemoth by Monotype, $29.99
    Dave West released the Behemoth Semi-Condensed font in 1960. With nineteenth-century wood-cut influence PL Behemoth Semi-Condensed is an example of the revival of slab serif styles, popular in the sixties and seventies.
  38. Veneribe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.95
    Veneribe -the Venerable face- is an experiment in what many today might call 'grunge', though we at Greater Albion would probably prefer to talk of rustic (or if we're feeling really old-fashioned rustick) charm. It's a derivative of our Clementhorpe family, and aims to combine a battered antique look with the charm of that decorative Roman family. Regular and oblique forms are offered.
  39. Stereo - Unknown license
  40. Basileus - Unknown license
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