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  1. D_rough - Unknown license
  2. Visionaries - Unknown license
  3. Hostetler Kapitalen by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    a mixed gothic font
  4. Black by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    a gothic bold typeface
  5. Underwood1913 - Personal use only
  6. Samarkan - Unknown license
  7. EURONEW - Unknown license
  8. Escape Pod - Unknown license
  9. CitonLightDB - Unknown license
  10. ARIA - Unknown license
  11. Shalom - Unknown license
  12. FHA Tuscan Roman by Fontry West, $20.00
    The first Tuscan lettering was penned in the mid-fourth century by the calligrapher Furius Dionysius Filocalus. The style was still in common usage as calligraphy when Vincent Figgins designed the first Antique Tuscan for print in 1817. Antique and Gothic Tuscan woodtype fonts appeared in the 1830’s. By the 1850’s, Tuscan fonts had become popular in America. These styles continued in print use into the twentieth century. Tuscan Antique and Gothic styles, borrowed from print and calligraphy, were perfect for signs, posters, handbills and other large format advertising. Sign painter, Frank Atkinson demonstrated several Tuscan forms in his book Sign Painting, A Complete Manual. Modified & Spurred Tuscan Romans were inspired by this and other works of the same period.
  13. REGALIZ - Unknown license
  14. Fabulous 50s - Unknown license
  15. ZARAUTZ - Unknown license
  16. Generation Two - Unknown license
  17. ASTEROID - Unknown license
  18. Choujun - Unknown license
  19. Battle Beasts - Unknown license
  20. NewKids - Unknown license
  21. Laser Rod - Unknown license
  22. Zacken - Unknown license
  23. DE STIJL - Unknown license
  24. plasma poodle - Unknown license
  25. Bayao Hand - Unknown license
  26. Comic Book - Unknown license
  27. TRACK - Unknown license
  28. SinnerMovieCredits - Unknown license
  29. Eiszapfen - Unknown license
  30. Marusya - Unknown license
  31. Leipzig Fraktur - 100% free
  32. Pixel Cyr - Unknown license
  33. Zrnic Cyr - Unknown license
  34. Gotische Frame by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    a gothic drop caps typeface
  35. Tudor New by Bogusky 2, $20.00
    Thick and thin gothic font
  36. OregonDry - Unknown license
  37. VIDEO - Unknown license
  38. DSJapanCyr - Unknown license
  39. Certificate by Scholtz Fonts, $18.20
    Elegant, fluid and romantic are but a few of the words that describe this beautiful font. Certificate is a perfect choice for awards, wedding invitations, greeting cards - in fact any products for which a sophisticated, contemporary yet formal look is sought. Certificate was designed for situations that require: - a classical, “award” like font (for certificates, invitations, formal notices etc); - a very legible font (particularly important for invitations to events such as weddings and formal occasions where details of the occasion are very important and should not be mis-read); Certificate is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  40. LTC Goudy Sans by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Goudy Sans Bold was originally designed by Fredric Goudy in 1922 as a less formal "gothic" and finished in 1929. The light was designed in 1930 and the Light Italic in 1931. Alternate letterforms are included in these three Goudy designs which are digitized true to their original design. In 2006, designer Colin Kahn drew "LTC Goudy Sans Regular" which is a medium weight version intended for text purposes. Kahn has also designed an experimental "LTC Goudy Sans Hairline" which has a skeletal almost mono-width stroke and results in a surprisingly elegant display face.
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