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  1. Chipperfield_and_Bailey - Unknown license
  2. Uberhölme Italic - Personal use only
  3. KleinsBrokenGotik - 100% free
  4. HerzogVonGraf - 100% free
  5. PerryGothic - Unknown license
  6. Gothic Texture Quadrata - Unknown license
  7. Meyne Textur - 100% free
  8. Uberhölme Lazar Italic - Personal use only
  9. SchmalfetteGotisch - 100% free
  10. Manticore - Unknown license
  11. Morris Roman Alternate - Personal use only
  12. Freak Show - Unknown license
  13. BigElla - 100% free
  14. Worn Manuscript - Unknown license
  15. Sebaldus-Gotisch - Personal use only
  16. BrokenWoodtypes - Unknown license
  17. Ganz Grobe Gotisch - Personal use only
  18. Durwent - Unknown license
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  20. TypographerFraktur Contour - Personal use only
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  25. MKBrokenTypes - 100% free
  26. Uberhölme Lazar Condensed - Personal use only
  27. Uberhölme Condensed - Personal use only
  28. Deutschische - Unknown license
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  30. Trocadero - Personal use only
  31. Helmswald Post - Personal use only
  32. Durango Western Eroded - Personal use only
  33. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  34. Space Mode by Justin Penner, $20.00
    Space Mode is a multi-weighted typeface, sent back in time from the distant future. Forward-looking typeface designers often predict a reductive future where Latin letterforms have become increasingly modularized and simplified, or random bits have mysteriously gone missing. Thankfully, this is not the case, and typography has instead flourished and evolved. New forms have appeared, and some revived from historical references. A more complex drawing model has arisen that seems to add new curves in a effort to tame the strange diagonals that appear in the final quarter of the alphabet.
  35. Urban Tour by Roland Hüse Design, $10.00
    -This font has been basically designed for poster display in black weight and big size (mostly for capital letters). The rest of the family is a derivative work of it. I can’t guarantee if it works well on small size print. -Future updates may follow in the near future or on request. Please feel free to contact me via rolandhuse@aol.com about the following: -This family does not contain all the language extensions, but I am willing to create any extensions (including Cyrillic) on request; - Discovering kerning problems while using; Or any other question.
  36. GS Frank by Great Scott, $8.00
    GS Frank is an uppercase display typeface inspired by the classics DIN, Eurostile and a dash of Futura. Perfect for prints, t-shirts, posters and such. Supports Basic, Western European, Central European and South Eastern European latin characters.
  37. Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Signage JNL shows the heavy influence of the perennial favorite Futura Black with a couple of minor changes here and there. The design was inspired by a set of British brass stencils for sale in an online auction.
  38. Turbo Modul by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    The future is square! Well, at least according to Turbo Modul! Maybe the future is square, but it is also funky - just like Turbo Modul ... and its pretty unpredictable! Turbo Modul is loaded with alternative letters with arrows pointing in all directions, all made to pimp your designs! I've also added ligatures to substitute double letters, and there's a slight difference from caps and lowercase. Wow! That's a lot of different combinations! I tell you what ... I take a look at the posters I've made, and hopefully it will make you want to try out the font. I had a lot of fun doing the font, and maybe you will have a lot of fun using it! ;)
  39. Cacao by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Cacao is another one of my "found fonts". I found this one in an old advertising for a French cocoa drink. Since I am a vervent lover of cocoa, I will give you my recipe for a normal coffee mug full of delicious hot cocoa. Mix three heaped teaspoons of sugar with one and a half to two teaspoons of finest cocoa powder. Then add a little cold milk, stir, add a little cold milk, stir, and so on until you have a mushy creamy consistency. Now slowly add - always stirring - boiling hot water til the cup is almost full. Top with a little liquid cream and enjoy! If you have a package design job, use my Cacao font and stir in some creativity. Your sweet-tooth designer, Gert Wiescher.
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