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  1. Tschichold by Présence Typo, $36.00
    The first photo-typesetting machine in operation, the Uhertype, was introduced in 1925. It was a combination of manual phototypesetting machine and make-up machine. The machine’s typefaces were designed by Jan Tschichold. The patents on Uhertype were bought up at the time to prevent the invention of filmsetting spreading. Jan Tschichold has been very influenced by Gill Sans (1928) for this humanistic sans serif drawn in 1933/36 for Uhertype.
  2. ZiGzAgEo - Personal use only
  3. Red October - Personal use only
  4. Edo - Unknown license
  5. Turmoil (BRK) - Unknown license
  6. Illuminati - Personal use only
  7. Utusi Star - 100% free
  8. Spike - Unknown license
  9. Clementine Sketch - Unknown license
  10. Talvez assim - Personal use only
  11. Zombie - Unknown license
  12. PeaceNow Basic - Unknown license
  13. AntiMatter KG - Unknown license
  14. FF OCR-F by FontFont, $68.99
    German type designer Albert-Jan Pool created this sans FontFont in 1995. The family contains 3 weights: Light, Regular, and Bold and is ideally suited for film and tv, small text as well as software and gaming. FF OCR-F provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Cyrillic writing system.
  15. Jeepney - Unknown license
  16. Ol' 54 - Unknown license
  17. GF Ordner Normal - Unknown license
  18. GF Ordner Inverted - Unknown license
  19. Shadowed Serif - Unknown license
  20. White Bold - Unknown license
  21. Pleasantly Plump - Unknown license
  22. GF Vienna heavy - Unknown license
  23. Dungeon - Unknown license
  24. ALIENS GT - Unknown license
  25. So Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Three of the four letters of the name “Jane” on the cover of a vintage piece of sheet music inspired So Nouveau JNL. The free-form swoops emulating the pen lettering of the early 1900s adds a nostalgic charm to this typeface.
  26. Deutsch Gothic - Unknown license
  27. GF Krater - Unknown license
  28. Far Away, So Close - Unknown license
  29. GF Fuffiger - Unknown license
  30. GF Gesetz - Unknown license
  31. SBB Power Grid by Sketchbook B, $9.00
    Powerful and angular. Power Grid comes in four versions: Regular, Stencil, Inline and Rounded. Inspired by 1920s constructivist posters, it's perfect for industrial and bold applications. Power Grid is all caps and includes a handful of alternate glyphs. 8 fonts 4 styles: Regular, Stencil, Inline and Rounded Alternate characters
  32. Neudoerffer Fraktur by Linotype, $29.99
    Johann Neudörffer the Elder's 1538 writing manual fascinated the German designer Helmut Bomm for years. Together with Albrecht Dürer and Hieronymus Andreä, Neudörffer helped create Fraktur, perhaps the most Germanic of all the blackletter styles. As a tribute to this master, and bringing its letterforms to a 21st century public, Boom released the Neudoerffer Fraktur family through Linotype in 2009. Neudoerffer Fraktur's appearance is based very much in handwriting, and Bomm had already begun using letters from prototype versions of this typeface as early as the 1990s. For years, Neudoerffer Fraktur'sletters would appear secretly and seductively in design projects like historical sign restorations or heraldry pieces. The sources that Bomm used while drawing the typeface were images from Jan Tschichold's Treasures of Calligraphy" and Albert Kapr's "Schriftkunst." The Neudoerffer Fraktur family has four separate fonts. Any user of Adobe CS applications should consider licensing Neudoerffer Fraktur Regular (the font without any numeral suffixes). This font contains three different OpenType stylistic sets. Users can pick and choose which versions of the letters that they would like to set. Anyone using Quark XPress, Microsoft Word, or other applications without support for Stylistic Sets should license Neudoeffer Fraktur Regular 1, Neudoeffer Fraktur Regular 2, and Neudoeffer Fraktur Regular 3. Each of these three fonts has letters with slightly different style of flourish, and all three may be combined with each other. Neudoerffer Fraktur Regular 1 is optimal for longer texts; Neudoerffer Fraktur Regular 2 contains alternate letters, and well as more ornamented capitals; Neudoerffer Fraktur Regular 3's letters have a stronger calligraphic accent."
  33. GF Halda Smashed - Unknown license
  34. GF Halda Normal - Unknown license
  35. GF Hubert Caps - Unknown license
  36. SEISDEDOS DEAD - Personal use only
  37. Black Metal Logos - Unknown license
  38. Wildcard - Personal use only
  39. Broken Toys - Unknown license
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