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  1. Wharmby - Unknown license
  2. Franciscan - Unknown license
  3. Kringle - Unknown license
  4. Spirals - Unknown license
  5. Witzworx - Unknown license
  6. Maceo - Unknown license
  7. Sceptre - Unknown license
  8. fuu - Unknown license
  9. Unicorn - Unknown license
  10. Connection - Unknown license
  11. South Amsterdam DEMO - Personal use only
  12. Gready PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  13. Classic Roots Personal Use - Personal use only
  14. Black Jack Personal Use - Personal use only
  15. VTC NightOfTheDrippyDead - Unknown license
  16. Letric PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  17. Candy Cane Personal Use - Personal use only
  18. BARBARA PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  19. Caslon Titling by Monotype, $29.99
    Monotype Caslon Titling was made available for hot metal casting in 1932. The capital Monotype Caslon Titling letters were based on types from the Stephenson Blake Foundry, previously the Caslon Foundry. Originally designed by William Caslon in the eighteenth century, Caslon is considered an old face although it has characteristics which were later found in the transitional typefaces. The Monotype Caslon Titling font has a distinctive style, generous width and strong color, ideal for use in advertising, magazines and on book jackets.
  20. Brayles by Blankids, $20.00
    Introducing a new layered bold script called Brayles. It is inspired by hand-lettering, bold script logotype and kids fonts. Brayles comes with OpenType features such stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swash, ligatures good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, t-shirt design, packaging and any more.
  21. Electra by Linotype, $40.99
    Venecian Old Face fonts had a strong influence on typeface design in the 1930s and 1940s in England. Such influence is evident in the font Electra, designed by William A. Dwiggins for Linotype in 1935. Electra combines its classic roots with the Zeitgeist of the 1930s, also displaying characteristics of the Bauhaus and Art Deco styles.
  22. Neuzeit S LT by Linotype, $30.99
    Designed by Wilhelm C. Pischner, Neuzeit-Grotesk first appeared in 1928 with the font foundry D. Stempel AG. In 1966, Neuzeit S was introduced by Linotype-Hell AG, intended for large bodies of text and predecessor of Siemens corporate design. Neuzeit S is timeless, combining strength of form and objectivity and legible even on inferior papers.
  23. ITC Galliard by ITC, $41.99
    Galliard was originally designed for Mergenthaler Linotype in 1978 as a photocomposition typeface. It is modeled on the work of Robert Granjon, a sixteenth-century punchcutter whose typefaces are renowned for their beauty and legibility. ITC Galliard is a notable typeface for text; the italic is very distinctive in occasional pieces such as invitations and informal announcements.
  24. Chez Nous NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This delightful semiscript is based on an offering from a 1930s specimen book from the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, originally called, simply, "Card Italic". Elegant without being stuffy, it is equally “at home” announcing anything from formal occasions to casual get-togethers. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  25. Signatria - Personal use only
  26. Horyzen - Personal use only
  27. Typography times - 100% free
  28. Erusually aniussed - Unknown license
  29. AdineKirnberg - Unknown license
  30. Balthazar - Unknown license
  31. Holtzschue - Unknown license
  32. Nosferatu - Unknown license
  33. Farquharson - Unknown license
  34. Inkpad - Unknown license
  35. Moby - Unknown license
  36. Alison - Unknown license
  37. Bizarro - Unknown license
  38. Danzin - Unknown license
  39. Enliven - Unknown license
  40. Adonais - Unknown license
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