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  1. Titus by Linotype, $29.99
    British designer David Quay originally created Titus Light in 1984. A serif design, Titus Light is a wide, curvy, and round typeface that is best used in larger point sizes.
  2. Latino Elongated by ITC, $29.00
    Latino is the work of British designer David Quay, an unusual, condensed, wedge-serif roman typeface. The characters can be set normally or widely spaced. Latino exudes grace and elegance.
  3. Doodlebears - Unknown license
  4. Perdido Demo - Unknown license
  5. England squad 2006 - Unknown license
  6. Beauvoir Demo - Unknown license
  7. Flax JY by JY&A, $39.00
    David Philpott was inspired by the flax growing on the side of the motorway out of Wellington, New Zealand, and crafted this very distinctive, natural typeface family based on the plants.
  8. Zahariel Demo - Unknown license
  9. Collins OE Demo - Unknown license
  10. CherryBomb - Unknown license
  11. MailBomb - Unknown license
  12. AtomicBomb - Unknown license
  13. Westwood by ITC, $29.99
    Westwood is the work of American West Coast designer David Westwood, a bold display typeface featuring a fine linocut effect. Westwood exhibits a dramatic, eye-catching style with a rough-hewn look.
  14. Stencil Machine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Machine JNL replicates the lettering of a stencil cutting machine. The stencils produced on such machines were primarily used for carton identification and shipping.
  15. Graphite by Adobe, $29.00
    Graphite was designed by David Siegel, who began thinking about the typeface in 1982, looking for an architect's handwriting with a chiselled pencil" look. The handwriting of San Francisco architect Anthony Celis LaRosa became Siegel's choice. With the assistance of David Berlow and Tom Rickner, Graphite was designed and released as a multiple master typeface with weight and width axes that allow for its use in a dynamic range from light condensed to black extended. Graphite is an upright script with simple lines, and is usable in a large variety of informal copysetting situations."
  16. Sweet Steeffie - Personal use only
  17. Windlass - Unknown license
  18. McKloud Shadow - Unknown license
  19. McKloud Storm - Unknown license
  20. Reprise Title - Unknown license
  21. KG Keep Your Head Up - Personal use only
  22. Pargrid by Linotype, $29.99
    Pargrid is a grid-based typographic experiment from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson. In the Pargrid family, which contains three separate weights, Parson has created an intriguing system of small circles-similar to LED's or light bulbs-that live separately on a grid, creating unique letterforms. In small sizes, these circles blend together to create seemingly fluid lines, giving Pargrid's letters a wide, rectangular appearance. In larger sizes, the letterforms transform themselves into objects d'art-virtual and ordered communities populated by various points. Fantastic in both display settings as well as short strings of text, Pargrid may offer the exact look that your next project is looking for. Pargrid and nine other constructed type designs from Parson are included in Take Type 5 collection, from Linotype GmbH."
  23. Rugklacht J - Unknown license
  24. Share-Regular - Unknown license
  25. Only Fools and Horses - Unknown license
  26. Gaiseric Demo - Unknown license
  27. Marguerita by ITC, $29.00
    Marguerita is the work of designer David Quay, a pseudo-Latin, 1950s concept based on a copperplate script. The capitals are meant as initials only. Marguerita is idea when a cheerful, light-hearted effect is desired.
  28. Bluntz by ITC, $29.00
    Bluntz is the work of American designer David Sagorski, an all capital font which was influenced by the crisp, energetic look of graffiti. The angular, confident nature of the letterforms reflect a visual power and spontaneity.
  29. Spaceboy by Drewfonts, $15.00
    Originally conceived from the basic sign writers brush stroke pattern and heavily influenced by the songs of David Bowie this style has developed into an organic Futurist face, kind of post modern retro, catch my drift?
  30. Zothique Demo - Unknown license
  31. Pimp - Unknown license
  32. Daresiel Demo - Unknown license
  33. Tyrfing Demo - Unknown license
  34. KG What the Teacher Wants - Personal use only
  35. Patient Paige - Personal use only
  36. Stationery Department JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s-era package of "Herald Square" carbon paper sold by the F.W. Woolworth 5 & 10 cent stores offered up the hand lettered Art Deco design of Stationery Department JNL.
  37. Widget - Unknown license
  38. Milano by ITC, $29.99
    Milano is definitely in the upper echelon of display typography with its superb, engraved chromium style, italic lowercase and extravagant initials. The lowercase is designed to be closely set. From the talented hand of British designer David Quay.
  39. Ranegund™ - Unknown license
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