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  1. Chapter 11 by Canada Type, $24.95
    Chapter 11 is a pseudo-random typewriter font with the ribbon on the fritz. The single font contains four different character sets of varying ranges. If your program supports advanced OpenType features, activate the contextual alternates to see the ghost in the machine while you type. Otherwise, character variations are accessible through any character map or glyph palette, so you can manually mix and match your setting. This font is highly recommended for use in filling out government bailout forms. It will make the whole world believe you actually need it.
  2. Engine Company JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Engine Company JNL is a slab serif font based on a set of wood type. The design emits an image of strength and purpose, and fits well into any project where a word or phrase must be conveyed forcefully without seeming overly imposing.
  3. Lewis F. Day 191 - Unknown license
  4. 101! Dad Goes Formal - Unknown license
  5. 101! In My Pocket - Unknown license
  6. 101 In My Yard - Unknown license
  7. Scoto Koberger Fraktur N11 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    digitization of autentic medieval blackletters from Anton Koberger and Otavia Scotus german typographers, from incunabula books
  8. SEPTEMBER 11 ICON - Personal use only
  9. PR Swirlies 11 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benefit from a “spoonful of sugar” visually.
  10. 101! Your FontZ Are Served - Unknown license
  11. Vtg Stencil Germany No.101 by astype, $31.00
    Vtg Stencil Germany No.101 is modeled after historic stencil plates from Bavaria. The design is a blackletter chancery, a romantic reprise of a style that was common in German writing offices from the 14th to the 16th century. The flourishes stylistically quote the Baroque period. A talented mind, perhaps around 1890, has transformed the textura shapes into a modular stencil system. Many elements are repeated throughout the glyph set - see for example the initial swashes on the letters A, B, U etc. Overall, this decorative blackletter doesn’t look like a stencil design. Maybe it was originally used by a sign painter, and all the typical stencil bridges would have been painted over in the final work. If you’re looking for a decorative blackletter font with a unique touch and a romantic feel, you will love Germany No.101.
  12. Sweet Titling No. 11 by Sweet, $39.00
    Sweet Titling No. 11 is a 2009 addition to the Sweet Collection of engraved lettering styles from the 20th Century. This obscure, art deco design would have been used for engraved letterhead, business cards, etc., and likely first appeared in the 1920s or ’30s.
  13. Calligrapher - Unknown license
  14. Blackwood Castle - Unknown license
  15. Encient German Gothic - Unknown license
  16. Pennybridge 1563 - Personal use only
  17. BlackAngels - Personal use only
  18. DrPoDecorRu - Unknown license
  19. MiddleSaxonyText - Unknown license
  20. RM Albion - 100% free
  21. BlackKnightFLF - Unknown license
  22. PopFraxFrankfurt - Unknown license
  23. Heidelbe-Light - Unknown license
  24. Proclamate Heavy - Unknown license
  25. Tight - Unknown license
  26. Gargoyle SSi - Unknown license
  27. MonAmourFraktur - 100% free
  28. A Charming Font Italic - Personal use only
  29. Fancy Card Text - Personal use only
  30. ProgressiveText - Personal use only
  31. Holy Union - Unknown license
  32. Helena - Unknown license
  33. SpaceWinningFrax - Unknown license
  34. Iglesia-Light - Unknown license
  35. Grusskarten Gotisch - Personal use only
  36. A Charming Font Superexpanded - Personal use only
  37. Prince Valiant - Personal use only
  38. Frankenstein - Unknown license
  39. MuenchnerFraktur - 100% free
  40. Berliner - Unknown license
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