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  1. Apollyon™ - Unknown license
  2. Biergärten - Personal use only
  3. Chipperfield_and_Bailey - Unknown license
  4. Uberhölme Italic - Personal use only
  5. KleinsBrokenGotik - 100% free
  6. HerzogVonGraf - 100% free
  7. PerryGothic - Unknown license
  8. Gothic Texture Quadrata - Unknown license
  9. Meyne Textur - 100% free
  10. Uberhölme Lazar Italic - Personal use only
  11. SchmalfetteGotisch - 100% free
  12. Manticore - Unknown license
  13. Morris Roman Alternate - Personal use only
  14. Freak Show - Unknown license
  15. BigElla - 100% free
  16. Worn Manuscript - Unknown license
  17. Sebaldus-Gotisch - Personal use only
  18. BrokenWoodtypes - Unknown license
  19. Ganz Grobe Gotisch - Personal use only
  20. Durwent - Unknown license
  21. JSL Blackletter - Unknown license
  22. TypographerFraktur Contour - Personal use only
  23. 1492_Quadrata_lim - Unknown license
  24. GF Gesetz - Unknown license
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  27. Uberhölme Lazar Condensed - Personal use only
  28. Uberhölme Condensed - Personal use only
  29. Deutschische - Unknown license
  30. Wellsley - Unknown license
  31. Trocadero - Personal use only
  32. MKBrokenTypes - 100% free
  33. Durango Western Eroded - Personal use only
  34. Helmswald Post - Personal use only
  35. Jubileum by Hanoded, $15.00
    Some time ago, I found myself in a clinic with my wife: at the time she was 20 weeks pregnant and had to do an ultrasound. To pass the time, I leafed through some (ladies') magazines which were lying around. Most of them tackled big issues like which shoes to wear and what type of foundation to plaster on, but one glossy featured a photo shoot. The photographer had found an old building with a beautiful art deco tile mural and had placed his skinny model in front of it. Fortunately for me, the mural featured a lot of text in a beautiful frilly style. I re-created the font I saw and it became "Jubileum" - which just means Jubilee in Dutch.
  36. Sigma by Wiescher Design, $30.00
    »SIGMA« is the name for the Greek voiceless »S«. It is also called the »Lunar Sigma«, in Hellenistic times the letter was simplified to »C«. I thought SIGMA was a nice name for my new, very readable and friendly Sans typeface. »SIGMA« has that classical Sans beauty with friendly touches that make it unique. You will love this font. It is a great everyday workhorse with seven weights from Thin to Bold and all the necessary weights in between. Great for body copy and headlines! With 875 Glyphs it is a truly European font designed for all Central European and Latin using countries. »SIGMA« has a set of Cyrillic that is – besides Russia – also good for Serbia, Macedonia and Ukraine. It has oldstyle- and lining-, tabular- and tabular-oldstyle-figures, many ligatures. »SIGMA« comes in Normal and Oblique, I made it Oblique instead of Italic which would have been too playful for this friendly font. Enjoy!
  37. Sigma Condensed by Wiescher Design, $30.00
    »SIGMA« is the name for the Greek voiceless »S«. It is also called the »Lunar Sigma«, in Hellenistic times the letter was simplified to »C«. I thought SIGMA was a nice name for my new, very readable and friendly Sans typeface. »SIGMA« has that classical Sans beauty with friendly touches that make it unique. You will love this font. It is a great everyday workhorse with seven weights from Thin to Bold and all the necessary weights in between. Great for body copy and headlines! With 875 Glyphs it is a truly European font designed for all Central European and Latin using countries. »SIGMA« has a set of Cyrillic that is – besides Russia – also good for Serbia, Macedonia and Ukraine. It has oldstyle- and lining-, tabular- and tabular-oldstyle-figures, many ligatures. »SIGMA« comes in Normal and Oblique, I made it Oblique instead of Italic which would have been too playful for this friendly font. Enjoy!
  38. Southern by Atom, $16.00
    Southern is a solid brush font that is made manually with brush strokes on paper. Unique in character and gives a prominent impression, it is suitable for your various design needs. With good kerning this font can also be used for paragraph writing, creating a character and bold design, this will give a huge impact to your advertising media needs. Thank you for purchasing our products, Have a great day! Letteratom
  39. ATF Franklin Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    ATF Franklin Gothic® A new take on an old favorite Franklin Gothic has been the quintessential American sans for more than a century. Designed by Morris Fuller Benton and released in 1905 by American Type Founders, Franklin Gothic quickly stood out in the crowded field of sans-serif types, gaining an enduring popularity. Benton’s original design was a display face in a single weight. It had a bold, direct solidity, yet conveyed plenty of character. A modern typeface in the tradition of 19th-century grotesques, Franklin Gothic was drawn with a distinctive contrast in stroke weight, giving it a unique personality among the more mono-linear appearance of later geometric and neo-grotesque sans-serif types. Franklin Gothic has been interpreted into a series of weights before, most notably with ITC Franklin Gothic. But as the original type was just a bold display face (later accompanied by a few similarly bold widths and italics), how Benton’s design is expanded to multiple weights and styles as a digital type family can vary significantly. Benton designed several gothic faces that harmonize with one another, including Franklin Gothic, News Gothic, and Monotone Gothic, that can serve as models for new interpretations of his work. With ATF Franklin Gothic, Mark van Bronkhorst looked to Benton’s Monotone Gothic—originally a single typeface in a regular weight, and similar to Franklin Gothic in its forms—as the basis for lighter styles. ATF Franklin Gothic may appear familiar given its heritage, but is a new design offering a fresh take on Benton’s work. The text weights are wider and more open than some previous Franklin Gothic interpretations, and as a result are quite legible as text, at very small sizes, and on screen. ATF Franklin Gothic maintains the warmth and the spirit of a Benton classic while offering a suite of fonts tuned precisely for contemporary appeal and utility. The 18-font family offers nine weights with true italics, a Latin-extended character set, and a suite of OpenType features. Download the PDF specimen for ATF Franklin Gothic.
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