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  1. Aviel - 100% free
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  3. Holitter Circle - 100% free
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  10. CartoGothic Std - 100% free
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  15. Juvelo - 100% free
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  25. Exo - 100% free
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  30. Holland Gothic by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Blackletter fonts are timelessly beautiful and still very popular. At some point, it seems that every type designer discovers the beauty of these forms and the great pleasure in creating blackletter characters. Like also Dutch designer Coen Hofmann who, after designing Caxtonian Gothic, has designed yet another Blackletter font: Holland Gothic. Holland Gothic reminds of the 18th century »Duytsch« typefaces of Joan Michael Fleischmann and Christoffel Van Dyck. But Hofmann was mainly inspired by the Dutch calligraphers from the 17th and 18th century. Holland Gothic develops its full charm and beauty at larger sizes because of the hairlines in the upper case characters. To enable users composing texts in the style of our ancestors, Coen Hofmann added a series of pre-composed ligatures, also in combination with the long s, plus an alternate form for the lower case r which was used in combination with letters b, d, g, o, p, v, and w.
  31. Become Display by Brenners Template, $19.00
    BECOME Display Font Family It tries to display playful ideas in well-balanced styles. Hello, designers. We always seek new innovations, but run into the world of forms and frames, presently. This font family presupposes pleasant imagination and provocation, but controls the change of various styles so as not to lose a sense of balance. B, E, M and W glyphs started from the same skeleton, but the detailed correction work for interpolation transformation was all applied differently. It is designed to be well suited to any layout while providing a unique stimulus. It can be a great display for all ages, from kids to seniors, and covers publishing, web, app and graphic design areas. OpenType Features Stylistic Sets(ss01) : C,E,G,H,L,N,O,Q,U,Z(Uppercases), a,b,c,d,e,g,i,j,l,,n,o,p,q,u,z(lowercases) Stylistic Sets(ss02) : ↑↗→↘↓↙←↖↔↕ ligatures : fi,fl oldstyle figures tabular figures fractions
  32. Military Scribe by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    The 10th Regiment of Foot is a British military unit raised more than three centuries ago—and perhaps most famous in the U.S. for seeing action on American soil during the Revolutionary War in the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Military Scribe is modeled after the compact, utilitarian script on the mid- to late-1770s muster rolls of the Tenth of Foot. I incorporated the work of at least three separate scribes, merging their neat old penmanship into a legible disconnected cursive. Perhaps the most versatile of all our vintage handwriting fonts, Military Scribe might faithfully reproduce antique letters, labels, lists, or just about any document of the period. OpenType features include multiple stylistic sets, scores of historical, contextual, and discretionary ligatures (including nine terminal “d”s) lining and old-style figures, ink blots, cross-outs, and full support for Central and Eastern European alphabets—more than 1,000 glyphs in all.
  33. Alter Gotisch by Alter Littera, $25.00
    This is Alter Littera’s first original design. The font has been created by attempting not to reproduce any historical typeface in particular, but only to re-create the overall forms and style of classic black-letters from different time periods and places. Two specific sources must be acknowledeged nonetheless: (1) the “Black” type from William Caslon’s A Specimen of Printing Types (1785), and (2) the “Caslon Gotisch” type by D. Stempel A.G. (1926). In addition to the usual standard characters for typesetting in modern Western languages, the font includes a comprehensive set of special characters, alternates and ligatures, plus Opentype features, that can be used for typesetting as in antique writings and printings. The glyphs are clean, smooth and definitely readable, so the font will be suitable not only for large titles and headings, but also for full text pages. Specimen, detailed character map, OpenType features, and font samples available at Alter Littera’s The Oldtype “Alter Gotisch” Font Page.
  34. Tintoretto by profonts, $41.99
    Tinteretto is a very beautiful, decorative Art-d�co font which is ideal for ad design about fine arts events and the world of arts and crafts as well as in restaurants, bars and for food packaging. Tintoretto harmonizes well with serif and sans serif fonts created at the beginning of the last century. It contains character sets for West and Central European as well as for Romania and Turkey. When Unger started his work on Tintoretto, he had the splendid idea of adding a Fill version to the original 3D characters. Combining both fonts make it even stronger and more beautiful. How to combine both fonts in order to achieve a color fill effect: Type your word or phrase and do not make any changes to the spacing or kerning. Duplicate or copy the original and change it to the Fill version (font change). Apply a color to the copy and position it exactly behind the original. See and love the result.
  35. Hand Scribble Sketch Rock by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    U-P-D-A-T-E (more glyphs, bug fixed, MAC (Desktop) + WIN (Office) Version) CHARACTERISTICS An own interpretation of a classic egyptienne/slab serif typeface with modern and fancy handmade haptics/hatching. The 3 styles/weights fits perfectly in each font size. From light till bold. All 3 styles are handemade sketched for diverse display size. APPLICATION AREA This heavy, sketched, scribbled, handmade slab serif font “Hand Scribble Sketch Rock” with many language support would look good in head­lines. Magazines or web­sites, party flyer, movie pos­ters, music Poster, music covers or webbanner. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ■ Font Name: Hand Scribble Sketch Rock ■ Font Weights: Regu­lar, Bold, Light ■ Fonts Cate­gory: Dis­play for Head­line Size ■ Font For­mat: OpenType OTF + Windows TrueType TTF ■ Glyph Set: 361 gly­phs ■ Lan­guage Sup­port: Basic Latin/English let­ters, Cen­tral Europe, Bal­tic, Roma­nian ■ Spe­cials: alter­na­tive let­ters and liga­tures (with accents & €) ■ Design Date: 2013 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Vier­gutz ■ Font License: Desk­top license, Web license, App license, eBook license, Ser­ver license
  36. Nima by Naghi Naghachian, $64.00
    I dedicate this font family to Nima Yooshij (1896-1960), the great poet and innovator of Persian poetry. Nima is a new creation of Naghi Naghashian. Nima design fulfills the following needs: A. Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfills the demands of electronic communication. B. Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C. Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop or Illustrator. Nima's simplified forms may be artificial obliqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D. An attractive typographic image. Nima was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. Nima supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. E. The highest degree of calligraphic grace and the clarity of geometric typography. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the Roman aesthetic common in Latin typography.
  37. 161 Vergilius by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the rare manuscript Roman Quadrata used by an unknown scribe to inscribe a copy of the Roman poet Virgil’s GEORGICS, somehwere around 161 to 180 AD. Only a few sheets have survived, now preserved by different libraries around the world. In creating this font, we have adapted it for contemporary users, making differences between U and V; I and J (which made no difference at all to ancient Latin scribes) and naturally adding the glyphs for Thorn, Oslash, Lslash, W, Y, as well as the usual accented characters and punctuation, none of which existed at the time. Only capitals are present in the original; but we have provided alternates: so alternating each character A-Z/a-z will give a pleasant appearance of manual script. We have added the Roman numerals “I V X L C D M” in the OTF/TTF versions usable as “Old Style Numerals” alternates.
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