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  1. Lady Copra Narrow - Unknown license
  2. Control Freak Offset - Unknown license
  3. 11S01 Black Tuesday - Personal use only
  4. 11S01 Black Tuesday Italic - Unknown license
  5. 11S01 Black Tuesday Offset - Personal use only
  6. Germanica - 100% free
  7. Germania - Personal use only
  8. Lupus Blight - Personal use only
  9. Mordred - Unknown license
  10. KlausBFraktur - 100% free
  11. Necros - Unknown license
  12. Devil's Snare - Unknown license
  13. Schmalfette Fraktur - Personal use only
  14. Abaddon™ - Unknown license
  15. Lombardic - Unknown license
  16. Psycho Poetry - Unknown license
  17. Gotenburg A - Personal use only
  18. Eleusis by TEKNIKE, $55.00
    Eleusis is a sans serif monospace display font. The typeface has a distinct style inspired by a combination of Naval, Industrial, Mid-Century Modern and ancient sacred geometry, designed to be bold and easy to read. The Eleusis name is derived from the legendary town (Ancient Greek: Ἐλευσίς), home of the Eleusinian Mysteries and birthplace of the great tragedian Aeschylus for its past and present. Contemporary Eleusis is one of the main industrial centers of Greece with refineries and shipbuilding. Eleusis is great for display work, quotes, invitations, posters, titles and headings.
  19. Wiley by Molly Suber Thorpe, $17.99
    Wiley is a ligature-rich, decorative typeface with full support for both Latin and Modern Greek. It's a modern twist on vintage Western serif fonts that makes unique logos, personal stationery, and monograms. Wiley has over 80 ligatures and alternates (for Greek, too!), so it's extremely customizable and versatile. Its 500+ glyphs include: the complete Latin alphabet (with all accent marks), the complete Modern Greek alphabet, 80 standard and discretionary ligatures in both Latin and Greek, numerals, ordinals, and fractions, decorative ornaments and finials, extensive punctuation and diacritical markings.
  20. Synthetique OT - Unknown license
  21. Fantasma Lanky Melting by StratosMFonts, $5.99
    A melting member of the Fantasma Lanky font group It's a font family that includes 16 members covering Latin, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages (Latin 1, Latin 2: Eastern Europe, Greek, Turkish, Baltic)
  22. Senator by Emigre, $39.00
    Greek version by Dimitris Arvanitis.
  23. Tall Films - Personal use only
  24. Zillah Modern - Unknown license
  25. Averta by Intelligent Design, $15.00
    Bringing together features from early European grotesques and American gothics, Kostas Bartokas’ Averta (Greek: ‘αβέρτα’ – to act or speak openly, bluntly or without moderation, without hiding) is a new geometric sans serif family with a simple, yet appealing, personality. The purely geometric rounds, open apertures, and its low contrast strokes manage to express an unmoderated, straightforward tone resulting in a modernist, neutral and friendly typeface. Averta is intended for use in a variety of media. The central styles (Light through Bold) are drawn to perform at text sizes, while the extremes are spaced tighter to form more coherent headlines. The dynamism of the true italics adds a complementary touch to the whole family and provides extra versatility, making Averta an EXCELLENT tool for a range of uses, from signage to branding and editorial design. Take advantage of Averta’s extended OpenType features including alternate glyphs, small caps, fractions, case sensitive forms, contextual alternates, oldstyle and lining (proportional and tabular) numerals, small cap numerals, numerators/denominators, superiors/inferiors, and a variety of symbols. Averta comes in eight weights with matching italics and supports over two hundred languages with an extended Latin, Cyrillic (Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian/Macedonian alternates), Greek and Vietnamese character set. It ships in three different packages offering different script coverage according to your needs: Averta PE (Pan-European: Latin, Cyrillic, Greek), Averta CY (Latin and Cyrillic), and Averta (Latin and Greek). Averta's Cyrillic have received the 3rd Prize in the 2017 Granshan Awards in the Cyrillic Category.
  26. Zillah Modern Narrow - Unknown license
  27. Zillah Modern Thin - Unknown license
  28. Zillah Modern Expanded - Unknown license
  29. Thong - Unknown license
  30. Greco by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Based on the modern Greek alphabet.
  31. Futurex Simplex - Unknown license
  32. Kameleon - Unknown license
  33. Vectora by Linotype, $40.99
    In creating Vectora, Adrian Frutiger was influenced by American Gothic styles, especially those of Morris F. Benton’s Franklin Gothic and News Gothic. Vectora is light and balanced, giving text legibility and a harmonious appearance.
  34. Gizmo - Unknown license
  35. Pseudo-Hellenic by Simeon out West, $18.00
    Pseudo-Hellenic is a font based the Greek typeface of Firmin Didot. The original Greek typeface became standard during the Victorian era and remained popular until the last part of the twentieth century. Pseudo-Hellenic seeks to create an environment reminicent of the many Greek texts and is meant to re-create their ethos while communicating with a non-Greek speaking audience. Pseudo-Hellenic with full punctuation, a character 221 glyph character set that allows the user to type in most Western European Latin alphabet languages. Being a decorative font, it works best at larger point sizes.
  36. Arggh @$*# Lite - Unknown license
  37. Presstape Lite - Personal use only
  38. Dexedrine - Unknown license
  39. Lane - Cane - Unknown license
  40. Lane - Upper - Personal use only
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