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  1. GIANTS ITALIC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  2. A Charming Font Italic - Personal use only
  3. Bionic Type Out Italic - Personal use only
  4. Wolf's Bane Expanded Italic - Personal use only
  5. 7th Service Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  6. D3 Roadsterism Wide Italic - Unknown license
  7. Bionic Comic Exp Italic - Unknown license
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  9. Bionic Type Cond Italic - Unknown license
  10. Prescript Cn Bold Italic - Unknown license
  11. Conduit 2 Italics BRK - Unknown license
  12. Year 3000 Bold Italic - Unknown license
  13. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic - Unknown license
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  15. D3 Roadsterism Long Italic - Unknown license
  16. D3 Euronism Bold italic - Unknown license
  17. Yukon Tech Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  18. Bionic Type Grad Italic - Personal use only
  19. Year 3000 Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  20. 11S01 Black Tuesday Italic - Unknown license
  21. Hall Fetica Narrow Italic - Unknown license
  22. Hall Fetica Upper Italic - Unknown license
  23. D3 Mouldism Round Italic - Unknown license
  24. Drid Herder Solid Italic - Unknown license
  25. Yukon Tech Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  26. Rogue Hero Laser Italic - Unknown license
  27. Border Base Future Italic - Unknown license
  28. Filosofi 3 finger Italic by Rhd Studio, $12.00
    Filosofi 3 Finger Sans Serif Font that we created special for Display, Logo and Branding A new Serif font that is nice to leverage designer or product owner that need solutions to make their design look more gorgeous and vintage. And specially for this font, We prepared any characters to help you create gorgeous for your creative needs specially for headline, and typography needs. Filosofi 3 Finger Sans Serif font ready with: Stylish Shape to get creative Preview as a inspirations that you can do with this font Ready with All Uppercase characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  29. BOOKER ITALIC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  30. English Gothic, 17th c. - Unknown license
  31. New Lincoln Gothic BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    New Lincoln Gothic is an elegant sanserif, generous in width and x-height. There are twelve weights ranging from Hairline to UltraBold and an italic for each weight. At the stroke ends are gentle flares, and some of the round characters possess an interesting and distinctive asymmetry. The character set supports Central Europe, and there are three figure sets, extended fractions, superior and inferior numbers, and a few alternates, all accessible via OpenType features. Back in 1965, Thomas Lincoln had an idea for a new sanserif typeface, a homage of sorts, to ancient Roman artisans. The Trajan Column in Rome, erected in 113 AD, has an inscription that is considered to be the basis for western European lettering. Lincoln admired these beautiful letterforms and so, being inspired, he set out to design a new sanserif typeface based on the proportions and subtleties of the letters found in the Trajan Inscription. Lincoln accomplished what he set out to do by creating Lincoln Gothic. The typeface consisted only of capital letters. Lincoln intentionally omitted a lowercase to keep true his reference to the Trajan Inscription, which contains only magiscule specimens. The design won him the first Visual Graphics Corporation (VGC) National Typeface Competition in 1965. The legendary Herb Lubalin even used it to design a promotional poster! All this was back in the day when typositor film strips and photo type were all the rage in setting headlines. Fast forward now to the next millennium. Thomas Lincoln has had a long, illustrious career as a graphic designer. Still, he has one project that feels incomplete; Lincoln Gothic does not have a lowercase. It is the need to finish the design that drives Lincoln to resurrect his prize winning design and create its digital incarnation. Thus, New Lincoln Gothic was born. Lacking the original drawings, Lincoln had to locate some old typositor strips in order to get started. He had them scanned and imported the data into Freehand where he refined the shapes and sketched out a lowercase. He then imported that data into Fontographer, where he worked the glyphs again and refined the spacing, and started generating additional weights and italics. His enthusiasm went unchecked and he created 14 weights! It was about that time that Lincoln contacted Bitstream about publishing the family. Lincoln worked with Bitstream to narrow down the family (only to twelve weights), interpolate the various weights using three masters, and extend the character set to support CE and some alternate figure sets. Bitstream handled the hinting and all production details and built the final CFF OpenType fonts using FontLab Studio 5.
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