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  1. Action Man - Unknown license
  2. Action Man Extended - Unknown license
  3. Action Man Shaded - Unknown license
  4. Action Man Extended - Personal use only
  5. SF Obliquities - Unknown license
  6. SF Intellivised - Unknown license
  7. Umpire Serif by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Umpire Serif is a heavy sans-serif immersed in Victorian grandeur, exuding a kingly confidence that commands respect. Every letter carved is a testament to its solid and heavy foundation, echoing the decorative prowess of a bygone era. With its bold demeanor, the typeface effortlessly portrays nobility and pride. It's not merely decorative; it's regal.
  8. Steelplate Gothic Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Steelplate Gothic Pro is a sans serif font family with traditional and drop shadow weights. It shares letterform similarities to conventional Copperplate Gothic families, but has no spur serif endings. Most of the original designs came from the Western Type Foundry when BB&S acquired it in 1918; all were cut by Robert Wiebking. It was recast in 1954 by American Type Founders (ATF). Steve Jackaman (ITF) designed and produced a digital version of the original single weight in 1997. In 2017, Jackaman completely redrew and expanded the family, adding entirely new condensed variants and true small caps. Steelplate Gothic Pro has a masculine, industrial feel, and works effortlessly at display and subhead sizes. It shares letterforms with its sans serif sister family, Barnsley Gothic.
  9. Vena Amoris by Delve Fonts, $49.00
    New Orleans, June 25, 1895 My dear Edmond, I found upon my return home to dinner yesterday, your letter informing me of your affection for Annie and asking that we confide her future happiness to your keeping... This excerpt was taken from a letter written by designer Kathryn Podorsky’s great-great-grandfather, Lucien Doize, in response to Edmond’s request to marry his daughter, Annie. The letter was not only beautiful contextually, but exquisitely penned and epitomized the delightful charm of the New Orleans people of the time. Vena Amoris, or “Vein of Love” refers to a phrase coined by Henry Swinburne in his A Treatise of Espousal published in 1686. Vena Amoris also refers to the fourth finger on the left hand which was traditionally believed to contain a vein running directly to the heart, hence “the ring finger.” As a digital font, Vena Amoris boasts an extensive Latin-based character set that supports 51 languages. Also included are stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures, swash variants, oldstyle figures, and roman numerals and calligraphic words that will undoubtedly bring a dynamic quality to any setting. All of those extras are driven by cleverly applied OpenType features allowing you to add harmony and calligraphic beauty to your layout.
  10. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  11. SF Burlington Script - Unknown license
  12. SF Cosmic Age Outline - Unknown license
  13. SF Willamette Extended - Unknown license
  14. SF Chromium 24 SC - Unknown license
  15. SF Synthonic Pop Shaded - Unknown license
  16. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  17. SF Port McKenzie Extended - Unknown license
  18. SF Chromium 24 SC - Unknown license
  19. SF Port McKenzie Extended - Unknown license
  20. SF Cosmic Age Condensed - Unknown license
  21. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  22. SF Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  23. SF Cosmic Age - Unknown license
  24. SF Burlington Script SC - Unknown license
  25. SF Espresso Shack - Unknown license
  26. SF Synthonic Pop Condensed - Unknown license
  27. SF Groove Machine Extended - Unknown license
  28. SF Synthonic Pop - Unknown license
  29. SF Wasabi Condensed - Unknown license
  30. SF Port McKenzie - Unknown license
  31. SF Zero Gravity - Unknown license
  32. SF Port McKenzie Outline - Unknown license
  33. SF Burlington Script SC - Unknown license
  34. SF Groove Machine Upright - Unknown license
  35. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  36. SF Chromium 24 - Unknown license
  37. Grecian by Solotype, $19.95
    Our first font of Grecian was so old that it had been cast in a hand mold. Extremely popular face in the nineteenth century, made by many foundries and wood type makers in various widths. Lowercase was added by some foundries in later years.
  38. Clarendon Jordan by Wooden Type Fonts, $25.00
    Clarendon is the name of a slab-serif typeface that was released in 1845 by Thorowgood and Co. (or Thorowgood and Besley) of London, a letter foundry often known as the Fann Street Foundry. This current design is a somewhat condensed version of the font.
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