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  1. Zeta Grey - Unknown license
  2. SF Buttacup - Unknown license
  3. Cruickshank ML by HiH, $12.00
    Cruickshank is a decorative typeface from the late Victorian period. The upper case includes several letters with swash strokes, extending well below the baseline, as found in the original design. Alternatives to the swash caps are provided. The lower case contains small caps of simpler design. The face was designed by William W. Jackson and released by MacKellar, Smiths and Jordan Type Foundry of Samson Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1886. MS&J was founded originally as Binny & Ronaldson in 1796 and later known as The Johnson Type Foundry. Cruickshank has a strong late Victorian flavor without the extravagance of so many fonts of the period. In its simplicity and clarity, it may be seen as a precursor to the Art Nouveau style that would develop a decade later.
  4. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  5. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  6. Bodoni FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Working at American Type Founders from a Bruce Foundry recutting, Morris Fuller Benton worked out the dramatics of the English Fat Face, and in 1928 produced Ultra Bodoni, a headline spectacular. Using Benton’s 1933 Ultra Bodoni Extra Condensed, Richard Lipton digitized Bodoni FB Bold Condensed, then took compression even further and designed Bodoni FB Bold Compressed, a real technical tour de force; FB 1992
  7. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  8. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
  9. SF RetroSplice - Unknown license
  10. SF Piezolectric - Unknown license
  11. Madisonian by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Madisonian has been found in a catalogue of the New York Bruce type-foundry, dated 1859. The lower cases have the feeling of a Bodoni Italic and the initials have a "spencerian" touch. This font did exist originaly in a single weight. The family has been extended with a bold and an engraved version.
  12. Wood Serif Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A type foundry example showcasing some letters from a narrow slab serif wood type design served as the inspiration for Wood Serif Poster JNL. This condensed typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions, and digitally recreates the kind of lettering found on flyers, broadsides and newspaper headlines of the mid-to-late 1800s.
  13. Letterpress by FaceType, $18.00
    Meet the Letterpress! Jakob Erbar’s Phosphor was released by the Ludwig & Mayer Foundry before 1923. The origins of Aurora date back to 1912 (Johannes Wagner Foundry). Permanent Headline was designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer, also known simply as Headline. It was fun making a mix out of the three classics – with Letterpress Bastard you will quickly get astounding results. To complete the family we added a font containing random symbols we also found in the metal type boxes. Please note that we provided loads of ligatures for double-letters to make your design look as authentic as possible.
  14. SF Funk Master - Unknown license
  15. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  16. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  17. SF Buttacup - Unknown license
  18. SF Gushing Meadow - Unknown license
  19. SF Diego Sans - Unknown license
  20. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  21. SF Piezolectric Inline - Unknown license
  22. SF Chaerilidae Outline - Unknown license
  23. SF RetroSplice Condensed - Unknown license
  24. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
  25. SF RetroSplice Shaded - Unknown license
  26. SF Comic Script - Unknown license
  27. SF Piezolectric Condensed - Unknown license
  28. SF Piezolectric SFX - Unknown license
  29. SF Intermosaic B - Unknown license
  30. SF RetroSplice SC - Unknown license
  31. SF RetroSplice Outline - Unknown license
  32. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  33. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  34. SF Archery Black - Unknown license
  35. Sabotage by Monotype, $29.99
    Adam Roe founded in 1991 Lunchbox Studios as an experiment. Adam is also president and founder of his second company Reelhouse Footage und FK in Los Angeles, California.
  36. SF Theramin Gothic - Unknown license
  37. Pismo Clambake NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This stylish stout script was originally issued in the 1930s under the name “Fulgor” by the spanish foundry Fundición Gans. Cursory research suggests that Saks-Fifth Avenue found it suitably snooty to use extensively in its newspaper ads of that period. Perhaps somewhat ironically, this version takes its name from one of comedian W. C. Fields' many odd aliases.
  38. SF Piezolectric - Unknown license
  39. SF Automaton - Unknown license
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