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  1. DS Supervixen Cyr - Personal use only
  2. DS Thompson - Unknown license
  3. DS Arabic - Unknown license
  4. DS Reckoning Cyr - Unknown license
  5. HVD Poster - Unknown license
  6. DS Stain - Unknown license
  7. Flax by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Flax Regular lives in a somewhat unusual space... it is not a normal “handwriting” font, nor is it a formal script, or a rounded italic. Flax is a slightly more formal handwriting script that is extremely legible and useful- it can stretch from invitations to packaging, to menus, to brochures to ads. The rough hand-drawn finish gives Flax some of its unique character. This is almost unnoticeable in smaller point sizes while clearly visible in display sizes. While Flax is slightly formal, it has a very friendly presence - mainly from the unpretentious rounded characters and rough finish. Flax is available in Postscript, Truetype and Opentype for Mac and Windows. You will enjoy putting Flax to work!
  8. HVD Rowdy - 100% free
  9. Germanica - 100% free
  10. Germania - Personal use only
  11. Lupus Blight - Personal use only
  12. Mordred - Unknown license
  13. KlausBFraktur - 100% free
  14. Necros - Unknown license
  15. Devil's Snare - Unknown license
  16. Schmalfette Fraktur - Personal use only
  17. Abaddon™ - Unknown license
  18. Lombardic - Unknown license
  19. Psycho Poetry - Unknown license
  20. DS Narrow - Unknown license
  21. Feuerfeste Outline - Unknown license
  22. Steelplate Textura - Personal use only
  23. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  24. Plywood by Canada Type, $24.95
    Plywood is based on a long lost American film classic: Franklin Typefounders's Barker Flare from the early 1970s. Plywood is a surprisingly effective mix between the rigid confidence of nineteenth century wood types and the smooth feminine curves of twentieth century art nouveau ideas. With many variations on almost every letter in the alphabet, it's a versatile typeface that can make itself timelessly at home in multiple design environments, with motifs ranging from the strong and western to the crafty and artsy. Plywood's very expanded character set comes in all popular font formats, including a Pro version that takes advantage of OpenType's many character alternating features in supporting programs.
  25. The Centurion by Creativework Studio, $18.00
    The Centurion is a gothic blackletter. It feels classic and artistic. Add this beautiful font to each of your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! The Centurion is perfect for Band logos & branding, product designs, label, product, movie, book tittle, product packaging, t’shirt design
  26. FF Good by FontFont, $72.99
    FF Good is a straight-sided sans serif in the American Gothic tradition, designed by Warsaw-based Łukasz Dziedzic. Despite having something of an “old-fashioned” heritage, FF Good feels new. Many customers agree: the sturdy, legible forms of FF Good have been put to good use in the Polish-language magazine ‘Komputer Swiat,’ the German and Russian edition of the celebrity tabloid OK!, and the new corporate design for the Associated Press. Although initially released as a family of modest size, the typeface was fully overhauled in 2010, increasing it from nine styles to 30 styles, with an additional 30-style sibling for larger sizes, FF Good Headline. In 2014, the type system underwent additional expansion to become FontFont’s largest family ever with an incredible 196 total styles. This includes seven weights ranging from Light to Ultra, and an astonishing seven widths from Compressed to Extended for both FF Good and FF Good Headline, all with companion italics and small caps in both roman and italic. With its subtle weight and width graduation, it is the perfect companion for interface, editorial, and web designers. This allows the typographer to pick the style best suited to their layout. As a contemporary competitor to classic American Gothic style typefaces—like Franklin Gothic, News Gothic, or Trade Gothic—it was necessary that an expanded FF Good also offers customers both Text and Display versions. The base FF Good fonts are mastered for text use, while FF Good Headline aims for maximum compactness. Its low cap height together with trimmed ascenders and descenders give punch to headlines and larger-sized copy in publications such as newspapers, magazines, and blogs. There is even more good news about FF Good: it has something of a serif companion. Łukasz Dziedzic built FF Good to work together with FF More, creating in a powerhouse superfamily that is versatile in both its function and aesthetic.
  27. DS ShowBill - Unknown license
  28. DS Note - Unknown license
  29. X - Unknown license
  30. Krome - Unknown license
  31. Marta - 100% free
  32. Victoria Serif - Personal use only
  33. Whipsmart - Personal use only
  34. Idealist Sans - 100% free
  35. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  36. Servetica - Unknown license
  37. Athenian - Personal use only
  38. Ravenscroft - Unknown license
  39. Familiar Pro - 100% free
  40. Old Standard TT - 100% free
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