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  1. HerzogVonGraf - 100% free
  2. PerryGothic - Unknown license
  3. Gothic Texture Quadrata - Unknown license
  4. Meyne Textur - 100% free
  5. Uberhölme Lazar Italic - Personal use only
  6. SchmalfetteGotisch - 100% free
  7. Manticore - Unknown license
  8. Morris Roman Alternate - Personal use only
  9. Freak Show - Unknown license
  10. BigElla - 100% free
  11. Worn Manuscript - Unknown license
  12. Sebaldus-Gotisch - Personal use only
  13. BrokenWoodtypes - Unknown license
  14. Ganz Grobe Gotisch - Personal use only
  15. Durwent - Unknown license
  16. JSL Blackletter - Unknown license
  17. TypographerFraktur Contour - Personal use only
  18. 1492_Quadrata_lim - Unknown license
  19. GF Gesetz - Unknown license
  20. Theodoric - Unknown license
  21. Helldorado - Unknown license
  22. MKBrokenTypes - 100% free
  23. Uberhölme Lazar Condensed - Personal use only
  24. Uberhölme Condensed - Personal use only
  25. Deutschische - Unknown license
  26. Wellsley - Unknown license
  27. Trocadero - Personal use only
  28. Helmswald Post - Personal use only
  29. Durango Western Eroded - Personal use only
  30. Eligra by Eliezer Grawe, $-
    Eligra is a modern and elegant sans-serif typeface family inspired by old and new classics like Helvetica and Gotham. Its geometric and precise strokes create a versatile and timeless font. However, Eligra has unique features, like its subtle swirls and curves, that add a dash of personality while still maintaining the font's simplicity and clarity. Eligra has more than 800 glyphs, with a large set of Latin, Cyrillic and Greek characters, several alternates, and different styles of numerals. It is clean, clear, stable, and contemporary, making it a perfect choice for branding projects, websites, advertisements, documents, presentations or any other occasion where you want to convey evenness while maintaining a contemporary and innovative look.
  31. Misuri Club - Personal use only
  32. Hacjiuza Dirty - Personal use only
  33. Tonky - 100% free
  34. DecadentaFrax - 100% free
  35. Durer Gothic - Unknown license
  36. In 1931, The Times of London commissioned a new text type design from Stanley Morison and the Monotype Corporation, after Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically behind the times. The new design was supervised by Stanley Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older typeface, Plantin, as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space (always important concerns for newspapers). As the old type used by the newspaper had been called Times Old Roman," Morison's revision became "Times New Roman." The Times of London debuted the new typeface in October 1932, and after one year the design was released for commercial sale. The Times New Roman World Version is an extension of the original Times New Roman with several other scripts like with the Helvetica World fonts. It is part of the Windows Vista system. The following code pages are supported:1250 Latin 2: Eastern European 1251 Cyrillic 1253 Greek 1254 Turkish 1255 Hebrew 1256 Arabic Note: The Roman and Bold versions include the arabic scripts but they are not part in the corresponding italic versions. 1257 Windows Baltic 1258 Windows Vietnamese
  37. Franca by René Bieder, $29.00
    Franca is a neo-grotesk family in nine weights plus matching italics. The inspiration for the design came through the constant interest in new interpretations of the classic grotesk model and a study of "neutral“ typefaces like Helvetica, Univers or Normal Grotesk. During the studies, additional attention was given to the American representatives of the genre, resulting in the initial impetus for a reinterpretation, combining both paths into one contemporary design. This is reflected in the name, blending together the names of the most popular typefaces of each genres, (Fran)klin and Helveti(ca). Due to its large x-height and plain design, the family is perfectly suited for all kinds of text. Its mid-weights are optimized for usage in long paragraphs, while the bolder weights, due to a short descender and ascender, create a compact and confident look in headlines or short copy. In order to create strong and dynamic italics, the oblique glyph shapes come with a faint calligraphic hint, defined by a higher stroke contrast and a steeper connection between stems and arcs in, for example, h n m and u. This is followed by different standard shapes for a and y, supporting the dynamic movement of the lowercase in general. A wide range of OpenType features such as ligatures, old style figures, fractions, case-sensitive shapes and many more, are available for professional and contemporary typesetting. This is completed with eleven alternative glyph sets, enabling a quick customization of the typeface. The family supports up to 92 languages and comes with 500+ glyphs per font.
  38. Tresdias - Unknown license
  39. Roundica by Fontease, $20.00
    Roundica is a modern geometric typeface inspired by both classic typefaces of the 20th century like Avantgarde, Bauhaus, Futura, Helvetica and some modern fonts such as Abeat By Kai, Comfortaa, Gotham. Started in 2018 Roundica is the main reason for the appearance of Fontease Type Foundry. With its 834 glyphs Roundica includes extended Latin language support, but also Cyrillic and Greek. Designed with OpenType features like ligatures, fractions, small capitals etc., Roundica is perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use.
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