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  1. Catharsis Requiem - Unknown license
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  3. Black Metal Logos - Unknown license
  4. Kreepshow 'Frigid' - Personal use only
  5. Rudelskopf deutsch - 100% free
  6. Murrx - 100% free
  7. Argor Priht Scaqh - 100% free
  8. Clairveaux Demo - Unknown license
  9. Carmilla Demo - Unknown license
  10. Roskell - Personal use only
  11. BONES - Unknown license
  12. Asrafel - Unknown license
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  14. KR Lots Of Hearts - Unknown license
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  16. ITC Golden Cockerel by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Golden Cockerel font is based on designs created by Eric Gill in 1929 for the Gold Cockerel Press in England. These elegant and meticulously crafted typefaces were inspired by and modeled on Gill's skills of stone carving, calligraphy and wood engraving. The typeface family includes ITC Golden Cockerel Roman, Italic, Titling, and Initials and Ornaments.
  17. Romance Fatal Goth Premium - Personal use only
  18. Romance Fatal Goth Versal - Personal use only
  19. Janda Quirkygirl - Personal use only
  20. Little Days - Unknown license
  21. East Anglia - 100% free
  22. Fraktur-Schmuck - Personal use only
  23. Neverwinter - Unknown license
  24. Sepulcra - Personal use only
  25. Mephisto™ - Unknown license
  26. Wolf's Bane Expanded Italic - Personal use only
  27. Gaheris Demo - Unknown license
  28. Schwabacher - Personal use only
  29. Stonecross - Unknown license
  30. 5 Fingered Goth SWTrial - Unknown license
  31. Joanna Sans Nova by Monotype, $50.99
    The Joanna® Sans Nova family is the only typeface in the Eric Gill Series that was not initially designed by Gill. Created by Monotype Studio designer Terrance Weinzierl over a three-year period with digital applications at the forefront of the design criteria, Joanna Sans Nova is a humanist sans serif based primarily on Gill’s original Joanna. The design comprises 16 fonts, from thin to black, each with a complementary italic. Joanna Sans Nova has a larger x-height to ensure high levels of legibility – even on small digital screens. Due to its inherent humanist proportions, Joanna Sans Nova is surprisingly comfortable for longer form reading. Its low contrast in character stroke weights also improves imaging in a variety of environments. In addition, the calligraphic and fluid details enable the roman and italic designs to shine in headlines and other display uses. Joanna Sans features a robust range of OpenType features for fine typography, including small caps, old style figures, proportional figures, ligatures, superscript and subscript figures and support for fractions. With over 1000 glyphs per font, Joanna Sans supports more than 50 languages – in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. “I've always been a fan of Gill’s work, explains Weinzierl, and found the simple, humanist qualities of Joanna really fitting for a sans serif design. I wanted to make something with Gill flavor, but with more harmony in the extreme weights than Gill Sans – and with my twist on it. I went through six or seven different italic designs before landing on the current direction.” “The original Joanna had a very distinct italic, Weinzierl continues. “It’s very condensed, and has a very shallow angle. I wanted to have an italic that stood out, but in a different way. I took a cursive direction for the italic details, which are wider and slanted more, both improving character legibility.” The Joanna Sans Nova typeface family is part of the new Eric Gill series, drawing on Monotype’s heritage to remaster and expand and revitalize Eric Gill’s body of work, with more weights, more characters and more languages to meet a wide range of design requirements. The series also brings to life new elements inspired by some of Gill’s unreleased work, discovered in Monotype’s archive of original typeface drawings and materials of the last century.
  32. Gilbert JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Gilbert JNL is an interpretation of Eric Gill's classic sanserif typeface, which has become an all-purpose workhorse in ad copy. While other versions of gill-sans fonts have multiple weight sets, Jeff Levine chose to replicate this particular weight as a single design [in both regular and oblique versions] because of its popularity with sign makers of the past and give to it the minor nuances of hand-made lettering.
  33. Black Metal G - Unknown license
  34. Exquisite Corpse - 100% free
  35. Fiolex Mephisto - 100% free
  36. Twilight - Unknown license
  37. Louvaine - Unknown license
  38. Conrad Veidt - 100% free
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