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  1. Argentum - Unknown license
  2. Raslani Tribal - Unknown license
  3. Dearest Friend lite - Unknown license
  4. KaiserzeitGotisch - Personal use only
  5. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  6. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  7. Crosshatcher - Personal use only
  8. Goldoni - Personal use only
  9. Boldstrom - Personal use only
  10. Cowboys 2.0 - Personal use only
  11. FF You Can Read Me by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Phil Baines created this display FontFont in 1995. The font is ideally suited for festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries as well as poster and billboards. FF You Can Read Me provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and alternate characters. It comes with tabular oldstyle figures.
  12. ImperatorBronze - Unknown license
  13. Tide Sans Condensed by Kyle Wayne Benson, $6.00
    Tide Sans Condensed is fresh, carefree, and just as good looking as its extended brother, Tide Sans. The Tide Sans family includes beautiful italics and an overall affable look lost somewhere between a humanist and a neo grotesque. Tide Sans does the work for you by providing a ridiculously large stylistic alternates set, fine tuned small caps, and a whole beach of alternate (amper)sands to feel between your toes.
  14. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  15. Silvus - Unknown license
  16. Vtks Revolt - 100% free
  17. DecoCaps - Personal use only
  18. WANT SOME CANDY - Personal use only
  19. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  20. Rugklacht J - Unknown license
  21. VaticanianInitials - 100% free
  22. Morris Initialen - Personal use only
  23. SchnoerkelCaps - 100% free
  24. UltraBlack Initials - Unknown license
  25. Koch-Antiqua Zier - Personal use only
  26. Hundo - Personal use only
  27. D3 Littlebitmapism Suquare - Unknown license
  28. ImperatorSmallCaps - Unknown license
  29. Sistina by Linotype, $29.99
    Sistina, designed by Hermann Zapf in 1950 was first named Aurelia Titling. It is a heavy supplement to the Michelangelo Titling based on studies of inscriptions in Rome. First release in hotmetal at D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt in 1951. Sistina was originally an all caps font. The digital version from Linotype contains small caps. Hermann Zapf together with Akira Kobayashi, type director from Linotype had made a new revised version of Sistina now named as Palatino Imperial" in the Palatino nova type family, a Platinum Collection product from Linotype."
  30. BreezedCaps - 100% free
  31. CA Elvis in stereo by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $25.00
  32. Pervitina Dex - Personal use only
  33. PF Tempesta Five Condensed - Unknown license
  34. 1790 Royal Printing by GLC, $38.00
    From 1702 to 1811 the French "Royal", then "Imperial", Printers, neglected Garamond and Fournier's designs and used only the font called "Romain du Roy", carved (1693 to 1723) by Philippe Grandjean by order of the king Louis XIV. 1790 Royal Printing was inspired by various variants of Romain du Roy that were in use during this period. Our sources were mainly official and legal documents printed in the late royal period, and in the beginning of the French revolution. There was no bold style. The 1790 Royal Printing Caps fonts contain small caps, plus titling caps for headlines as 1790 Royal Printing capitals are intended to be used preferably for text.
  35. Catwalk - Unknown license
  36. Caslon Initials - Unknown license
  37. Diamond Dreams - Unknown license
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