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  1. Gunship Leftalic - Personal use only
  2. Zado Expanded - Unknown license
  3. Bboy - Unknown license
  4. Gunship Bold - Unknown license
  5. Gunship Expanded - Unknown license
  6. Elektronik - Personal use only
  7. GHOSTS ITALC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  8. Lovely Amatis Signature - Personal use only
  9. Digital Counter 7 - Personal use only
  10. Shorelines Script Bold - Personal use only
  11. Network Free - Personal use only
  12. Dark Future - Personal use only
  13. Angel Light - Personal use only
  14. Bohemia - Personal use only
  15. Feldicouth Italic - Unknown license
  16. Savia Filled Shadow - Personal use only
  17. Problematic Piercer - Personal use only
  18. Culita - Personal use only
  19. Lady Ice - 3D - Unknown license
  20. Runstop Restore - Unknown license
  21. LT Flode Neue News - 100% free
  22. Lapis Pro by Canada Type, $29.95
    Lapis was Jim Rimmer's venture into a territory he'd earlier explored with his Lancelot and Fellowship faces. This time he stayed much longer, dug pretty deep, and had plenty of fun in there. The end result is the kind of mosaic of influences only a guy like Jim could consider, gather, manage and apply in a way that ultimately makes sense and works as a type family. On the surface Lapis seems like something that can be billed as what Jim would have called an "advertising text face". But under the hood, it's a whole other story. On top of the calligraphic, nib-driven base Jim usually employed in his faces, Lapis shows plenty of typographic traits from a variety of genres, from Egyptian to Latin, from blackletter angularity to Dutch-like curvature, with an overall tension even reminiscent of wood type. There are some Goudy-informed shapes that somehow fit comfortably within all this. Then it's all strung together with a mix of wedged, tapered and leaning serifs, placed with precision to reveal expert spontaneity and a great command of guiding the forms through counterspace. In the fall of 2013, the Lapis fonts were scrutinized and remastered into versatile performers for sizes large and small. The three weights and their italic counterparts have been refined and expanded across the board to include small caps, alternates, ligatures, ordinals, case-sensitive forms, six kinds of figures, automatic fractions, and a character set that covers an extended range of Latin languages. Each of the Lapis Pro fonts contains over 760 glyphs. For more details on the fonts' features, text and display specimens and print tests, consult the Lapis Pro PDF availabe in the Gallery section of this page. 20% of Lapis Pro's revenues will be donated to the Canada Type Scholarship Fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  23. Bearskin by Hanoded, $15.00
    NO! I don’t have a bearskin rug, nor a fur collar on my jacket. I believe fur should only be worn by its first owner. I have no idea why I called this font Bearskin: maybe I was influenced by one of the Viking novels I am reading - they’re full of Berserkers - but that name was already taken. Anyhoo, Bearskin font is a nice handmade all caps font. A little rough here and there, but with a lot of character as well. Bearskin comes with swashes, so you can have a ball!
  24. Spectral - Personal use only
  25. Dot.com Reverse Pro - Unknown license
  26. Lohengrin - Personal use only
  27. Bree - Personal use only
  28. Gunship Laser Italic - Unknown license
  29. Xephyr Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  30. MigraineSerif - Unknown license
  31. samarin - Unknown license
  32. Pandemonious Puffery Light - Unknown license
  33. Reclame - Unknown license
  34. Flying Leatherneck Outline - Unknown license
  35. pectopah - Unknown license
  36. Xephyr Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  37. Petiote - Unknown license
  38. disco 3 - Unknown license
  39. Flying Leatherneck Light - Unknown license
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