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  1. Demonic Rhapsody by Hun Liszt, $50.00
    Demonic Rhapsody is a unique typeface inspired by Codex Gigas, featuring Gothic, handwritten glyphs. Perfect for adding mystique to projects such as book covers, album artwork, or unique branding. It's part of the Demonic Rhapsody NFT project, symbolizing marginalized voices. A narrative tool, it pairs well with minimalist typefaces for contrast or textured fonts for an immersive experience.
  2. Dark Blades by Tadiar, $19.00
    Dark Blades is an authentic gothic vintage font family of 4 fonts created for headers and text. Multilingual support (Latin Extended). Designed for: - Vintage branding (Clothes, Alcohol, Bikes, Games) - Horror - Music branding - Myth: Vampires, Zombie, Halloween, Werevolves, Magic, Fantasy - Medieval style Well use in vintage labels, headers & titles, Posters, Street Signs and other Outdoor, Package Design.
  3. Tintern Abbey NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A 1905 poster for the Austrian National Highway by artist Gustav Jahn inspired the letterforms for this typeface. In the spirit of comity, Barnhart Brothers & Spindler's Publicity Gothic Initial Caps inspired the uppercase treatment. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  4. Squared Off JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In an 1896 specimen catalog for American Type Founders there is a design called Geometric Gothic. The lettering style looks as if it’s ahead of its time; foreseeing the 1980s. With its squared characters, some pointed overhangs and modified character shapes, this type design is now available as Squared Off JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Gabara Sans by Arodora Type, $50.00
    Gabara is a modern, fun and dynamic sans serif family. Thanks to its flexible appearance, it is suitable for paragraphs and headings of any length. Also includes Gabara, multilingual support, ligatures, and more. In this way, you can handle many of your needs with a single font family.
  6. Dokument Pro by Canada Type, $29.95
    Jim Rimmer aptly described his Dokument family as a sans serif in the vein of News Gothic that takes nothing from News Gothic. Building on that internal analysis, Dokument Pro is the thoroughly reworked and expanded of the original main set released in 2005, with different widths still in the pipeline. This new version updates Jim’s work to six Pro weights and their italic counterparts, each of which takes advantage of OpenType stylistic sets to introduce different degrees of graduation from gothic to humanist. Dokument Pro is now a unique text sans family, with an adaptable personality suitable for the kind of edgy, uncompromising corporate and media typography that just tells it like it is, instead of having to resort to the common contemporary luring and baiting tactics. Dokument Pro’s range of weights, styles and features (over 775 glyphs per font, built-in small caps, alternates galore, and support for over 45 Latin languages) allows for multi-application versatility and clear, precise emotional delivery. This is the kind of straight-shooter sans that should be in every designer’s toolbelt. For more details on the fonts' features, text and display specimens and print tests, consult the Dokument Pro PDF availabe in the Gallery section of this page. 20% of Dokument Pro’s revenues will be donated to the Canada Type Scholarship Fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  7. Weiss Rundgotisch by Linotype, $67.99
    The German designer Emil Rudolf Weiss originally created Weiss Rundgotisch for the Bauer typefoundry in 1937. In their catalog for the typeface, Bauer began with this quote from Leonhard Wagner: The round gothic (rundgotisch) script is the most beautiful kind of script; she is called the mother and the queen of all the rest." While designing Weiss Rundgotisch, Weiss was inspired by Renaissance types cut by the Augsberg printer Erhard Ratdolt. Ratdolt had spent some time in Venice, which is most likely where he became familiar with round gothic letters. This sort of letterform was never as popular in Germany as Fraktur or Gotisch may have been, but round gothic types were used there for centuries to represent arts and craft feelings, as well as old-fashioned handwork. For a blackletter typeface, Weiss Rundgotisch is very similar to normal serif and sans serif designs, especially its uppercase letters, which seem to have some uncial influence in them as well. Therefore, Weiss Rundgotisch is more legible for contemporary readers, making this an excellent choice for anyone looking to set text, logos, or headlines with in blackletter. Weiss Rundgotisch was apparently quite a difficult typeface to design, even for a master designer like Weiss. He began work on the face in 1915; Weiss Rundgotisch's development took over 20 years to complete."
  8. Scary Movie Gallery - Personal use only
  9. Renault Tyre Type Offroad - Personal use only
  10. Cute - Personal use only
  11. Aukim ExtraBold - Personal use only
  12. XXII DONT-MESS-WITH-VIKINGS - Unknown license
  13. FatStack BB - Personal use only
  14. Tusch Touch 3 - Personal use only
  15. Pricedown - Unknown license
  16. Blix Black - Personal use only
  17. He's Dead Jim - Unknown license
  18. Baron Kuffner - 100% free
  19. Commando - Unknown license
  20. Xcelsion Italic - Unknown license
  21. Passeig B - Unknown license
  22. Zorque - Unknown license
  23. ComixHeavy - Unknown license
  24. Lein Bold - Unknown license
  25. Plastique - Unknown license
  26. rockdafonkybit - Personal use only
  27. Deng Thick - Unknown license
  28. Spacebeach - Personal use only
  29. Tozuna - Personal use only
  30. KG Beautiful Ending - Personal use only
  31. Octavus Caps Black - Personal use only
  32. Fierro by Los Andes, $16.00
    Fierro is a heavy-geometric-retrofuturistic typographic construction that, without any curve, still retains good legibility. These shapes are based on great bended metal pieces, which represent its name, meaning "hardware store". It has been designed to be used in large sizes and for designs with character that look to create a strong visual block. Designed by Jko Contreras.
  33. Marcovaldo by Zetafonts, $51.00
    Developed by Andrea Tartarelli as an extension to Calvino typefamily, Marcovaldo is a heavy condensed wedge serif, optimized for display design. The high contrast and rich texture of the old style letterforms marry digital aesthetics in a typeface that is at the same time impactful and refined, with its nod to the Elzevir and DeVinne tradition.
  34. Kino MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Kino font was designed in 1930 by Martin Dovey for the Monotype Corporation. Heavy in weight with the letters clipped at the top and bottom, Kino is unique among display types. Display typefaces with triangular serifs are sometimes called Latins and Kino is referred to as a serifless Latin. Use Kino font sparingly in informal display situations."
  35. FF Dirtyfax by FontFont, $30.99
    German type designer Fabian Rottke created this display FontFont in 1995. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Heavy and is ideally suited for film and tv, music and nightlife, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Dirtyfax provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  36. Lichtspielhaus Slab by Typocalypse, $19.00
    Lichtspielhaus Slab is an ultra condensed handwritten typeface based on Lichtspielhaus. It still transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades. This time with Slab. There are 8 styles: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black and Heavy. “Lichtspielhaus Slab” is the third part of a Type Noir Quadrilogy.
  37. ITC Galliard eText by ITC, $29.00
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web. Matthew Carter designed the original ITC Galliard. Carl Crossgrove created this eText version.
  38. Piepie by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Piepie is very heavy typeface for titlings and captions. OpenType Format (.otf) with 461 glyphs! Super mini ascenders and descenders! Ultra big x-height! Fatty weight yet Sharpy sharp detail! Bring it on Retina display! OpenType alternates for K, R and Y! Mac Roman ✓ Windows 1252 ✓ Adobe Latin 1 ✓ Adobe Latin 2 Almost all Adobe Latin 3 Almost all
  39. Gullywasher NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Gullywasher is distinguished by its unusual letterforms and “pineapple” serifs. The font takes its name from a Texas term for a heavy rain. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  40. Yoshida Soft by TypeUnion, $29.00
    Yoshida Soft is the cheeky partner in crime to Yoshida Sans. Based on the original sans, we've gone heavy with the curves to create a unique font that again comes in 2 widths and 8 weights and which has a multitude of uses from branding to posters to digital applications. Have fun with this big softy.
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