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  1. CrappyGothic - Unknown license
  2. Dearest - Unknown license
  3. BlackCastleMF - Unknown license
  4. Tyrfing Demo - Unknown license
  5. Bayern - Unknown license
  6. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  7. Uberhölme Light - Personal use only
  8. Moderne Fraktur - Personal use only
  9. TypographerFraktur - Unknown license
  10. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  11. Gebetbuch Fraktur - Unknown license
  12. Monumental Gothic Demo - Unknown license
  13. Zenda - Unknown license
  14. Gutenberg Textura - Unknown license
  15. MonAmourFraktur-Broken - Unknown license
  16. CuxhavenFraktur - Unknown license
  17. Cadeaulx™ - Unknown license
  18. Faustus - Unknown license
  19. Brohillo by Alit Design, $12.00
    Brohillo font is created from the frequent use of typeface for wedding needs. This font has an elegant and bold concept. It is perfect for designs with romantic themes such as wedding properties, Valentine cards, romantic quotes and others. This Dio font when combined is really good with a bold and bold serif combined with an elegant and spontaneous script to create an awesome design.
  20. Sirucanorm by FSD, $60.27
    Sirucanorm™ is the no-stencil version of the previous Siruca™ . Designed using golden ratio formulas, it’s inspired to DIN and Isonorm typeface.
  21. RMU Magnet by RMU, $35.00
    Based upon remnants of the Ludwig & Mayer font Magnet, first released in 1951, this Italian-style design was completely redrawn and extended for most main European languages, West and Central, plus a character set for Turkish.
  22. Mancave SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Mancave SRF is the perfect font for the ultimate party Neanderthal. Holding court in his den with a case of beer, wide screen TV and all of his sports buddies, he is safe and secure in his lair. Bold, brash and angular, this typeface was designed for Stella Roberts fonts by Jeff Levine. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  23. Toy Letters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage set of die-cut letters and number by Village Toys (circa 1930s or 1940s) featured a playful, bold serif typeface. This is now available digitally as Toy Letters JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Metalmark Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A lot of interesting variations in lettering style can be found in sets of antique tin or brass marking stencils. One such set was the model for Metalmark Stencil JNL, a bold sans with a chamfered look.
  25. Staple by Ajeet Mestry, $50.00
    Staple is a Display Font. Each letter and number is made up of a clever arrangement of staples. Together, they retain the simplicity and beauty of a perfectly folded stapler pin. This creates a font that provides very good readability, solid shape and simple elegance that makes it perfect for use as a display font. To add elegance to the font, the letters and numerals are designed to retain the pin identity across all characters. Care has been taken so that the pins do not overlap. Nor are the pins bent or twisted into unnatural shapes to create the characters.
  26. Dited - 100% free
  27. Madonna - Unknown license
  28. Message by Wire JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A Western Union telegram from 1951 provided the typographic inspiration for Message by Wire JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Unlike other available type fonts which emulate the ink ribbon-struck printed characters from the teletype machines, this version was redrawn to celebrate the actual type design itself. The typeface letter spacing has been equalized so that when in use, it looks much like the printed output of an old telegram messsage.
  29. Sweet Barbrown by TM Type, $20.00
    Sweet Barbrown is a cute and bold script font with an incredibly friendly feel. Whether you’re looking for fonts for Instagram or calligraphy scripts for DIY projects, this font will turn any creative idea into a true piece of art!
  30. Bolster by Denis Masharov, $25.00
    The font extra bold slab serif with reverse contrast, he refers to the “Italian” or “wood types”. This decorative display font is designed for use in large sizes, suitable for the lettering, the major labels, headers, logotypes. Ideal for embedding images. It's an all-caps font, but there are biform variants of a, e, m, n and u, so you can mix things up to create more interesting headlines. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Cyrillic (Unicode 1251), Central/Eastern Europe (Unicode 1250), Baltic (Unicode 1257) and Turkish (Unicode 1254) languages as well.
  31. Revival 565 by ParaType, $30.00
    Revival 565 is the Bitstream version of type Berling. The face was created by Karl-Erik Forsberg for the Swedish Berling foundry in 1951, with other weights added in 1958. The design is an old style roman, particularly useful for books, journals, and other text applications. Despite the fact that it has higher contrast than most old style typefaces, Berling has the classic features of old style romans with its small x-height, and ascenders that exceed the height of the capital letters. Berling is good for text settings as well as display work. Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType by Manvel Shmavonyan in 2008.
  32. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  33. Throw My Hands Up In The Air by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute, messy (yet still legible) teen girl handwriting with flair.
  34. Goth Titan - Personal use only
  35. HYERBA - Personal use only
  36. GothBallCrap - Unknown license
  37. Plakat-Fraktur - Unknown license
  38. Initials Gothic C by Alter Littera, $15.00
    A comprehensive set of initials (usually referred to as Uncials, Lombardic Initials, or Lombards) of the Germanic variety, designed after Henric Pieterszoon’s “Gothise Monnikke Letteren” as appearing in Enschedé, J. (1768), Proef van Letteren, Haarlem (p. 120); also mentioned as “Great Primer Uncials” and "2-line Brevier Uncials" in Vervliet, H.D.L. (1968), Sixteenth-Century Printing Types of the Low Countries, Amsterdam: Hertzberger (pp. 54-55, and 212-213). The font contains over one hundred glyphs, including as a bonus six layered plus two plain ornamental initials adapted from the Gutenberg Bible (Mainz, ca. 1455) and the Mainz Psalter (Mainz, 1457). Suitable to accompany most Gothic (especially Textura and Rotunda) typefaces, or to be displayed as drop caps or in full titles and headings. Specimen, detailed character map, OpenType features, and font samples available at Alter Littera’s The Initials “Gothic C” Font Page. Note: Several uncial initials in The Oldtype “Psalterium” Font have been derived from corresponding characters in The Initials “Gothic C” Font, adjusting them to cope with the special (large) x-height and letter spacing of the Psalterium font (so the two sets of initials are not directly interchangeable).
  39. Heellaaz by Almarkha Type, $23.00
    Heellaaz is a Fun Bold Display Sans that will make your designs look modern, unique and fun. It’s perfect for labels, quotes, posters, DIY projects, branding, packaging, greeting cards, websites, photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more!
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