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  34. Petty Despot NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A typeface named Times Gothic, which made its first appearance in the 1905 ATF specimen book, inspired this headline sans. Use it to add a bit of quirky visual interest to headlines and subheads. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  35. Bad Situation by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    The historical source to Bad Situation comes from "EXAMPLES OF MODERN ALPHABETS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL; including German, Old English, Saxon, Italic, Perspective, Greek, Hebrew, Court Hand, Engrossing, Tuscan, Riband, Gothic, Rustic, and Arabesque, etc." Collected and engraved by F. Delamotte, and first published in 1864. The original alphabet was called "Example Alphabet" (plate 48), by Delamotte.
  36. Rhapsody by profonts, $39.99
    Rhapsody is clearly showing Unger's love with Blackletters and Gothics. Other than many of the existing Blackletters, Rhapsody is really easy to read. The calligraphic forms of the upper case in connexion with its lower case appear very special, very unique. Rhapsody, having its origins in the 50ies, was redesigned, completed and expanded by Unger for the URW++ FontForum.
  37. Taurus Sense by Hatftype, $17.00
    Is a blackletter typeface font that is inspired by gothic and horror style because it's shape is very unique and is perfect for any project that you will use with this theme. Features : Symbol Number Multilingual support Uppercase & Lowercase Support in Mac and Windows OS Support in design application (photoshop, illustrator, and more) I really hope you enjoy it.
  38. Bandiera Del Legno NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface appeared in the William H. Page Woodtype specimen book as Gothic Tuscan Condensed Reversed—quite a mouthful. Banner elements appear in the brace and bracket positions, and reversed spaces can be found in the underscore and bar positions. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  39. Old Skull by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hi, presenting a blackletter font named Old Skull. This vintage gothic look typeface was originally made using a flat calligraphic pen what makes it more organic and natural. Old Skull typeface suits the best for original t-shirt prints and tattoo designs. This font supports most of the European languages, please check out the screenshot with all available characters.
  40. Columnist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    “News Gothic” has been a reliable workhorse of a font since it was created by Morris Fuller Benton and first offered for sale in 1908 by American Type Founders. A clean, legible design used for text copy, it can also double as a light headline face. This reinterpretation (named Columnist JNL) is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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