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  1. Tasmin Ref - Unknown license
  2. Kremlin Minister - Unknown license
  3. faucet - Personal use only
  4. Charriot Deluxe - Unknown license
  5. Fence Post JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The inspiration for Fence Post JNL comes out of an early 1900s manual for sign writing. A number of changes were made to make the design more aesthetically pleasing, but it retains its novelty effect of evoking the look of wooden fence posts or Western-themed typography.
  6. AZ Union by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Union font was inspired from an old vintage tin from the early 1900's This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  7. Border Corners - Unknown license
  8. End of Path - Unknown license
  9. Bloody Stump - Unknown license
  10. Sliced Iron - Unknown license
  11. Pathfinder - Unknown license
  12. Blair Caps - Unknown license
  13. Freebooter Shadow - Unknown license
  14. R and R - Unknown license
  15. Quasidipitous Hollow - Unknown license
  16. Gothic Hijinx Hollow - Unknown license
  17. Grunge Puddles - Unknown license
  18. Doc Nimbus Bats - Unknown license
  19. Chainz G98 - Unknown license
  20. Bubbly Frog - Unknown license
  21. Celtic Frames - Unknown license
  22. Writers 2 - Unknown license
  23. I'm NOT Weapon - Unknown license
  24. Space Woozies - Unknown license
  25. D3 Coolbitmapism - Unknown license
  26. Cathzulu - Unknown license
  27. Fuzzy Xmas Lights - Personal use only
  28. Obtuse One - Unknown license
  29. Merrimac by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s and 40s; magazine advertising.
  30. Charles by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s and 40s; magazine advertising.
  31. Float by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface based on late 1960s Turkish signage.
  32. Willem by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s and 40s; magazine advertising.
  33. Salonika by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface based on late 1960s Turkish signage.
  34. RMU Kontrast by RMU, $30.00
    F. H. Schneidler’s ‚Kontrast‘, released by Weber in 1930, revived.
  35. Broadway No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Broadway No2 is a decorative 1920s font published by SoftMaker.
  36. Palette by Berthold, $57.99
    Palette was designed by Martin Wilke for Berthold in 1950.
  37. Eleckatrical Banana JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    From the same page of a vintage German lettering textbook entitled “50 Alphabete fur Technikur und Fachschulen” (loosely translated to “50 Alphabets for Technicians and Specialized Schools”) that inspired Trippy Hippy JNL comes Eleckatrical Banana JNL. It’s another novelty, free form Art Nouveau hand lettered alphabet that works well in recreating 1920s period pieces or for designing a retro-inspired rock and roll concert poster reminiscent of the 1960s. The name of the typeface is from a line in the 1966 pop hit “Mellow Yellow by Donovan (Leitch), and his extended pronunciation of ‘electrical’: “…E-lec-a-tric-cal’ banana is going to be the very next craze…” Caps only Fonts. Eleckatrical Banana JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  38. Leipziger Ornamente by SIAS, $39.90
    Leipziger Ornamente is another font inspired by the architecture of my home city. I draw inspiration from various buildings of the 1920s to the 1950s. The majority of motives in this font is adapted from sgraffitto ornaments found on residental buildings in the northern borough of Gohlis. The Leipsic Ornaments offer a delicate range of both floral and geometric embellishment pieces, to create fresh and lively designs from. You can use this font for smart and cool borders, frames and textures as well as for sparkling headpieces or vibrant eye-catchers in magazines, brochures, leaflets or personal stationary. If you’re interested in more ornaments, see also my classical Andron Ornamente, the splendid Art nouveau Behrens Ornaments and the exciting Art Deco Arthur Ornaments.
  39. Xants by Adobe, $29.00
    In 1932, Xanti Schawinsky (1904?1979) designed an alphabet that combines two styles: a neo-classic stroke contrast paired with characteristics of stencil lettering. This mix is a child of its time and seems to reflect the Swiss and Italian biography of Schawinski. Luca Pellegrini took on the modern look and re-drew the letterforms, interrupted by subtle spaces where thick and thin strokes meet. Although Schawinsky had already designed a complete alphabet and figures in the early 1930s, Pellegrini took the character set to another level, adding currency signs, mathematical symbols and all kinds of punctuation ? anything needed to set more than just headlines. Xants is a blend of Swiss elegance and exclusiveness with Italian charm and imperfection, a combination that never gets old.
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