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  1. Krunch Bunch - Unknown license
  2. Kometenmelodie 2 - Unknown license
  3. Zenith 2000 - Unknown license
  4. Operating instructions - Unknown license
  5. Dream machine - Unknown license
  6. StrangePhenomena [outlined] - Unknown license
  7. Under attack - Unknown license
  8. Mixed up - Unknown license
  9. Oxygene 1 - Unknown license
  10. Unfinished Sympahthy - Unknown license
  11. John Doe - Unknown license
  12. Transistor 2.15 - Unknown license
  13. Speed Crazy - Unknown license
  14. Toolego-Walled - Unknown license
  15. Noodle soup - Unknown license
  16. Shoplifters unite - Unknown license
  17. Ozone Layer - Unknown license
  18. StrangePhenomena [normal] - Unknown license
  19. International Playboy - Unknown license
  20. FontForTheDumped - Unknown license
  21. Grudblitter - 100% free
  22. Compliments by E-phemera, $20.00
    Compliments was inspired by a few hand-lettered words on a 1930s brochure by Western Union entitled “The Yellow Blank is Correct for Every Social Need.” It is now available in OpenType format with contextual alternates for a better script effect.
  23. Pitch by Device, $39.00
    A heavy block sans in chrome and solid variants. The high lower-case x-height and short ascenders and descenders permit tight line spacing for an impactful, punchy effect. The chrome variant works well at larger sizes and in shorter settings.
  24. Eskapade by TypeTogether, $53.50
    The Eskapade font family is the result of Alisa Nowak’s research into Roman and German blackletter forms, mainly Fraktur letters. The idea was to adapt these broken forms into a contemporary family instead of creating a faithful revival of a historical typeface. On one hand, the ten normal Eskapade styles are conceived for continuous text in books and magazines with good legibility in smaller sizes. On the other hand, the six angled Eskapade Fraktur styles capture the reader’s attention in headlines with its mixture of round and straight forms as seen in ‘e’, ‘g’, and ‘o’. Eskapade works exceptionally well for branding, logotypes, and visual identities, for editorials like magazines, fanzines, or posters, and for packaging. Eskapade roman adopts a humanist structure, but is more condensed than other oldstyle serifs. The reason behind this stems from the goal of closely resembling the Fraktur style to create harmony in mixed text settings. Legibility is enhanced by its low contrast between thick and thin strokes and its tall x-height. Eskapade offers an airy and light typographic colour with its smooth design. Eskapade italic is based on the Cancellaresca script and shows some particularities in its condensed and round forms. This structure also provided the base for Eskapade Fraktur italic. Eskapade Fraktur is more contrasted and slightly bolder than the usual darkness of a regular weight. The innovative Eskapade Fraktur italic, equally based on the Cancellaresca script previously mentioned, is secondarily influenced by the Sütterlin forms — an unique script practiced in Germany in the vanishingly short period between 1915 and 1941. The new ornaments are also hybrid Sütterlin forms to fit with the smooth roman styles. Although there are many Fraktur-style typefaces available today, they usually lack italics, and their italics are usually slanted uprights rather than proper italics. This motivated extensive experimentation with the italic Fraktur shapes and resulted in Eskapade Fraktur’s unusual and interesting solutions. In addition to standard capitals, it offers a second set of more decorative capitals with double-stroke lines to intensify creative application and encourage experimental use. The Thin and Black Fraktur styles are meant for display sizes (headlines, posters, branding, and signage). A typeface with this much tension needs to keep a good harmony between strokes and counters, so Eskapade Black has amplified inktraps and a more dynamic structure seen in the contrast between straight and round forms. These qualities make the family bolder and more enticing, especially with the included uppercase alternates. The Fraktur’s black weights are strident, refusing to let the white of the paper win the tug-of-war. It also won’t give away its secrets: Is it modern or historic, edgy or amicable, beguiling ornamentation or brutish presentation? That all depends on how the radically expanded Eskapade family is used, but its 16 fonts certainly aren’t tame.
  25. Digital Counter 7 - Personal use only
  26. Unity Dances - Personal use only
  27. Drogowskaz - 100% free
  28. SF Automaton Extended - Unknown license
  29. Advanced Pixel-7 - Personal use only
  30. Romance Fatal Goth Versal - Personal use only
  31. FARSCAPE - Personal use only
  32. SF Comic Script - Unknown license
  33. Tom's New Roman - Unknown license
  34. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  35. Action Man - Unknown license
  36. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  37. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  38. Honest John's Shadow - Unknown license
  39. Action Man Extended - Unknown license
  40. Action Man Shaded - Unknown license
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