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  1. Indenture English Penman by Intellecta Design, $66.00
    Indenture English Penman is based on research into original English and American indenture contracts from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, mostly with roundhand scripts, paragraph versals in Old English script and many, many flourishes. This font has a little of everything, with hundreds of glyphs: dozens of versals to each alphabet letter, some versals in Old English style, plus flourishes to use at beginnings of paragraphs or chapters, and many additional flourishes to create perfect ancient documents. To better use the resources of this font we suggest using the Glyphs resource in Illustrator and other software.
  2. New Old English by K-Type, $20.00
    New Old English was prompted by two Victorian coins, the mid nineteenth century gothic crown and gothic florin, which featured a gothic script lowercase with quite modern looking, short ascenders and descenders enabling it to fit snugly around the queen’s head or heraldic motif. With thicker hairline strokes than normal Old English, a less sharp, warmer feel than lettering scripted with a pen, and circular instead of rhombic punctuation, this font is an attempt to capture the round-cornered softness of the die-struck lowercase blackletter. To increase harmony and homogeneity between the cases, the uppercase is narrower and simpler than is customary, without the excessive width or antiquated flamboyance of the traditional blackletter. It might even allow text set in capitals to look acceptable.
  3. Engravers Old English by Tilde, $39.75
  4. Modern English JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf Becker was a master sign painter and lettering stylist who created well over 100 alphabets for a monthly feature in the trade magazine "Sign of the Times" during the 1930s and 1940s. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST pubications for supplying the source material. One of these designs features a modernized version of Old English or "text" lettering making it more legible for sign and show card work. Doing away with extra curves and swashes, this type style is more calligraphic in nature than classic. Modern English JNL was modeled from Becker's original design, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. English Garden SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Here is a wonderfully charming typeface similar in style to the folklore lettering created by Walter Crane, the prolific children’s book illustrator. This English artist created many beautiful, flower-decorated works during the Arts and Crafts movement that flourished between 1860 and 1910. English Garden SG Regular contains many of Crane’s original whimsical and quirky characters. Note the inclusion of a spurred capital G, a squat lowercase g, a bending floral lowercase d, and the quaint old style figures. All of which are a delight to use when casting a medieval storybook tone to your project. You might also take advantage of the enchanting small capitals when setting logos, headlines, and decks. English Garden SG Regular is now available in the OpenType format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version including stylistic alternates, discretionary ligatures, historical forms, and petite figures. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 8. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  6. Old English (Let) by ITC, $29.99
    Old English is a digital font that was produced by Monotype's design staff, circa 1990. But its roots go much further back: the face's design is based on that of Caslon Black, a Blackletter type cast by the venerable William Caslon foundry in England, circa 1760. This design has been popular throughout England for centuries. Its style of lettering, conveniently also called Old English, can be found all over the UK. Old English-style typefaces belong to the Blackletter category. They nicely combine the design attributes of both the medieval and Victorian eras. This is mostly because their Textura forms, which were born during the Middle Ages, became quite fashionable again in the late 1800s! This Old English font is very legible for a Blackletter face. Perhaps that is why it is more familiar to readers in the UK and North American than German Blackletter varieties, like Fraktur. A favorite once again today, Old English is ideal for certificates, diplomas, or any application which calls for the look of stateliness and authority. It's a sturdy and sure bet for newspaper banners, holiday greeting cards, and wedding announcements.
  7. EF Herbert by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  8. EF Tilo by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  9. EF Ninive by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  10. Phyllis EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  11. EF TilpSerif by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  12. Latinum EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  13. EF NOOD.less by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  14. EF RoseDeco by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  15. EF Xabbie by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  16. Serpentine EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  17. EF Radiant by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  18. Stentor EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  19. EF Filzerhand by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  20. LaSalle EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  21. EF Beasty by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  22. EF Typostuff by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  23. EF Luzie by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  24. EF Flamingo by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  25. EF Beat by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  26. EF Gloin by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  27. Isonorm EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  28. EF Bilbo by Elsner+Flake, $55.00
  29. Nevada EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  30. Britannic EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  31. EF Havanna by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  32. Largo EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    The typefaces Largo Mager (Light) and Largo Halbfett (Medium) were cast for the first time in 1937 by Ludwig & Mayer based on the designs by Hans Wagner. One weight Largo Licht (Outline) was added in 1956. All fonts were only configured with capitals. The digital version of Largo has pointed serifs and not the slightly rounded ones seen in the hot metal versions which gives the typeface a more elegant note. Largo is often used for fine printing jobs as business cards or formal invitations, or in the fashion and cosmetics fields. Hans Wagner was born in Munich in 1894 and died in 1977 in Altenburg where he had worked as a painter, graphic designer and book designer. In addition to the Largo typeface, he developed, among others, the Altenburger Gotisch (1928), the Welt-Antiqua (1931-1934) and the Wolfram (1930).
  33. EF Kiev by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  34. EF Gois by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  35. Koloss EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  36. Hobo EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  37. EF Tabard by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  38. EF PLA.card by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  39. EF Elf by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  40. Microgramma EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
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