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  1. HappyFraxx - Unknown license
  2. RikyTiky - Personal use only
  3. TypographerFraktur - Personal use only
  4. Theuerdank Fraktur - Personal use only
  5. GingkoFraktur - Unknown license
  6. CrappyGothic - Unknown license
  7. Dearest - Unknown license
  8. BlackCastleMF - Unknown license
  9. Tyrfing Demo - Unknown license
  10. Bayern - Unknown license
  11. Sauerkraut - Unknown license
  12. Uberhölme Light - Personal use only
  13. Moderne Fraktur - Personal use only
  14. TypographerFraktur - Unknown license
  15. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  16. Gebetbuch Fraktur - Unknown license
  17. Monumental Gothic Demo - Unknown license
  18. Zenda - Unknown license
  19. Gutenberg Textura - Unknown license
  20. MonAmourFraktur-Broken - Unknown license
  21. CuxhavenFraktur - Unknown license
  22. Cadeaulx™ - Unknown license
  23. Faustus - Unknown license
  24. Divided Highway JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Narsinh Series (from the 1940 Gujarati Type Foundry of Bombay, India) is a modular metal font comprised of 32 basic shape pieces which would be assembled into any configuration to form various letters and numbers. Examples of the alphabet and numerals were set in an Art Deco, condensed sans serif and were the basis for this type revival. Strongly resembling a stencil design, the typeface was named after the revered 15th-century poet-saint of Gujarat, India Narsinh Mehta, and the foundry itself gets its name from the language and script of Gujarati [spoken by the Indo-Aryan residents of the Indian state of Gujarat]. Divided Highway JNL is the digital version of this design, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Antiquarian Scribe by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    Henri Abraham Chatelain was a cartographer and publisher of the famous Atlas Historique, ou Nouvelle Introduction a L'Histoire, a world atlas released between 1705 and 1732 in Amsterdam. A few years ago, at an antique book shop in London, I bought a page from Chatelain's atlas—a page covering the Near East, India, the Indian Ocean—that had a particularly alluring, oblique handlettering style. The text is in French, which gave me plenty of samples of diacritics and accented characters. The overall effect is neat and legible, with a distinctly historical flair.
  26. Wild Smilled by IM Studio, $19.00
    Wild Smilled adalah skrip yang ramping dan khas yang akan memberikan kelas dan gaya instan pada pekerjaan Anda. Gunakan font ini untuk pencitraan merek, logo, tanda tangan, undangan, dan semua proyek indah Anda lainnya. Terimakasih.
  27. Bombay MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Smell and looks like Indian food - really...
  28. Kalinga by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Kalinga Regular is a new OpenType font with TrueType outlines from Microsoft that supports the Oriya script. Kalinga is a very legible sans serif font. Oriya is structured in a manner similar to Devanagari fonts, and is used to write the Oriya language in the Indian state of Orissa, and minority languages including Khondi and Santali. The Kalinga Regular font, like other Indic fonts, requires an operating system and application program that supports OpenType features for complex scripts.
  29. Surreal PostIndian by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Surreal PostIndian by Laura Klamburg. OpenType, 2 styles According to its creator, Surreal Post Indian was inspired by the performance of an American Indian artist, but this typeface seems more connected with pop neon signs. Anyway, here is an amusing Laura Klamburg font. Enjoy it.
  30. Blood Of Dracula - Unknown license
  31. Walk Da Walk Three - Personal use only
  32. Por Siempre Gótica - Personal use only
  33. Underwörld - Personal use only
  34. ozzy II - Personal use only
  35. Blackwood Castle Shadow - Unknown license
  36. A Charming Font Expanded - Personal use only
  37. Peter Schlemihl - Unknown license
  38. Indoctrine - Personal use only
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