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  1. Franklin Gothic Raw Semi Serif by Wiescher Design, $19.50
    When drawing a new font, there is a time when the final form is found – almost – but the curves are not slick and clean yet, that's what I call the "raw" form. Raw – no sweeteners added! In this family I redefined this moment in type development for the eternally beautiful "Franklin Gothic". I call the design "Franklin Gothic Raw". This packet is the semi-serif addition. There never was a Franklin-Gothic with serifs but actually the font lends itself perfectly to a slab-serif. I started with adding a half serif and eventually add a full slab-serif later on.
  2. Club Type by Club Type, $37.00
    Perhaps the greatest tragedy in all English history began in 1642 when, for five years, families and friends were divided by violent struggle. Respect for the monarchy was as great then as it is today; but it was squandered by Charles I and Civil War ensued. Out of Cromwell's eventual victory came a period of absolute rule just as arbitrary. In communicating the affairs of Court, Mercurius Aulicus can claim to be England's first regular newspaper, printed at Oxford and reprinted in London almost throughout the entire war. This typeface family echoes the calligraphic scripts of newspaper cartoons of the time.
  3. Anha Queen VMF - Personal use only
  4. Kaya - Personal use only
  5. Janda Apple Cobbler - Personal use only
  6. October Crow - 100% free
  7. Grafipaint - 100% free
  8. DS Izmir - Unknown license
  9. Steelfish - Unknown license
  10. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  11. Promenadenmischung - Personal use only
  12. Futurex Bitmax - Unknown license
  13. LT Leap Medium - 100% free
  14. Danish Script Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A set of transfer patterns for sewing decorative monogram initials on clothing was manufactured by Women's Day magazine circa the 1940s. Designed by renowned Copenhagen-born industrial artist and letterer Gustav Boerge Jensen [April 8, 1898 - June 27, 1954], these initials have been redrawn into a digital font entitled Danish Script Initials JNL. Large initials are on the uppercase A-Z keys, while smaller initials are on the lower case a-z keys and are centered to the larger cap height. An ornament is provided on the asterisk key, and can be placed between the small initials and the larger initial for decorative effect.
  15. LaudatioC - Unknown license
  16. Gretoon Highlight - Personal use only
  17. Tusch Touch 3 - Personal use only
  18. Servin' For Salute - Personal use only
  19. Blods - Personal use only
  20. Hard Block - Unknown license
  21. Kozmik Vibez - Personal use only
  22. Dopestyle - Personal use only
  23. Black Metal G - Unknown license
  24. Berlin Graffiti - Personal use only
  25. Tresdias - Unknown license
  26. Elcsa - 100% free
  27. Ardnas - Unknown license
  28. Mastodon - Unknown license
  29. fresh - Personal use only
  30. Shaun the Sheep - Personal use only
  31. Jagz - Unknown license
  32. Syntax Error - Unknown license
  33. Komika Krak - Unknown license
  34. Kandide - Unknown license
  35. Durango Western Eroded - Personal use only
  36. Magnel by Eimantas Paškonis, $10.00
    Magnel is designed for headlines, posters and big sizes. Besides most Latin alphabet languages, it packs dozens of (accented) ligatures and every single letter has a smart swash variant that when enabled in OT-aware application, conveniently occurs at the start/end of line. Other OT features include: lining/oldstyle numerals, ordinals, popular fractions, capital spacing, scientific superiors/inferiors.
  37. Picadyll by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Picadyll is a sanserif that flirts with the 1920s Art Deco tradition but adds a modern touch. The sober letter design brings old movie posters and packaging to mind. Picadyll is a sophisticated and fun font from Swedish type designer Bo Berndal and the T4 font foundry. It is an OpenType creation, for both PC and Mac.
  38. TessiePuzzlePieces by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    After exploring tessellations for several years, I decided to see how many ways I could tessellate puzzle pieces. I began with a square template and used the same asymmetrical shape for all four edges. By flips or rotation each edge could be fitted in four ways. Eventually I discovered that, given this way of forming tiles, there were 15 distinct shapes that tessellate and these shapes can take a total of 96 orientations. (A note in the November 2016 issue of Mathematical Gazette has the proof for the 15 shapes.) This typeface contains those 15 shapes and 96 orientations. A pdf note here shows some of the tilings possible using only one shape in a pattern. An unlimited number of patterns are possible if shapes are mixed. There are two members of the family, a solid style that must have different colors when used and an outline style. They can be used separately or they can be used in layers with the outline style on top of the solid style. For rows to align properly, leading must be the same as point size. (Earlier tessellation fonts from IngrimayneType, the TessieDingies fonts, lack a black or filled version so cannot do colored patterns.)
  39. Shrapnel - Personal use only
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