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  1. OL Raleigh Gothic B Display by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $40.00
  2. OL Fangs for the Memories by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  3. OL Hebrew David Deco Linear by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  4. Furia & Venganza - Personal use only
  5. Cocomat Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Cocomat has been designed by Francesco Canovaro and Debora Manetti as a development of the Coco Gothic typeface system created by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini. It shares with all the other subfamilies in the Coco Gothic system a geometric skeleton with open, more humanistic proportions, a sans serif design with slightly rounded corners and low contrast proportions, without optical compensation on the horizontal lines, resulting in a quasi-inverted contrast look in the boldest weights. What differentiates Cocomat from the other subfamilies in Coco Gothic are some slight design touches in the uppercase letters, with a vertical unbalancing reminiscent of art deco design, notably evident in uppercase "E", "A","F","P" and "R" - while lowercase letters have been given some optical compensation on the stems, like in "n","m", "p" and "q". These design choices, evoking the second and third decade of the last century (Cocomat is also referred as Coco 1920 in the Coco Gothic Family) all give Cocomat a slight vintage feeling, making it a perfect choice every time you need to add a period vibe or an historical flair to your design, like in food or luxury branding. The typeface, first published in 2014, has been completely redesigned by the original authors in 2019 as Cocomat PRO to include eight extra weights (thin, medium, black and heavy in both roman and italic form), extra open type features (including alternate forms, positional numerals), and extra glyphs making Cocomat cover over two hundred languages using latin, cyrillic and greek alphabets.
  6. Ornatique - 100% free
  7. Fontenay Fancy - Personal use only
  8. MADFONT Regular - Unknown license
  9. Rothenburg Decorative - Personal use only
  10. Dirt2 SoulStalker - Personal use only
  11. Ithornët - Personal use only
  12. WW2 BlackltrAlt - Unknown license
  13. Dearest Outline - Unknown license
  14. Gothic Ultra Trendy - Unknown license
  15. Tfu Tfu - Unknown license
  16. Christmas On Crack - Unknown license
  17. Blackletter - Unknown license
  18. Dr.Po GothicRu - Unknown license
  19. Maverick BE - Unknown license
  20. UltraBlack Initials - Unknown license
  21. !The Black Bloc - Unknown license
  22. la fraktouille - Unknown license
  23. PANHEAD - Personal use only
  24. hardcorium - Unknown license
  25. Wacamóler Caps - Personal use only
  26. Germanica - 100% free
  27. MLB Tuscan - Unknown license
  28. ThunderBay - Unknown license
  29. Schmalfette Fraktur - Personal use only
  30. Investigator JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Investigator JNL gives a serif treatment to Cold Case JNL, which was modeled from some old lettering stencils manufactured in the 1950s.
  31. KING ARTHUR - Personal use only
  32. The Rio Lobo - Unknown license
  33. Shadowed Serif - Unknown license
  34. KellyAnnGothic - Unknown license
  35. Dampfplatz Solid - 100% free
  36. Uberhölme Outline - Personal use only
  37. OL Hebrew Formal Script With Tagin by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
    This font contains every variant found in the Hebrew Bible such as the “mutilated” Waw in Numbers 25: verse 12, the small Heh in Genesis 2: verse 4 and the Nun Inversum before Numbers 10: verse 35 and after verse 36 and elsewhere as well as oversized consonants and various double-wide consonants used in inscriptions.
  38. Ice Creamery by FontMesa, $29.00
    Ice Creamery is a new variation of our Saloon Girl font family complete with italics and fill fonts which may be used to layer different colors into the open parts of each glyph. We don’t recommend using the fill fonts for Ice Creamery as stand alone solid fonts, Ice Creamery Chocolate was designed as a the stand alone solid font for this font family. Fill fonts go back to the 1850's where they would design matched sets of printing blocks and the layering of colors took place on the printing press, they would print a page in black then on a second printing they would print a solid letter in red or blue over the letters with open spaces to fill them in. Most of the time the second printing didn't line up exactly to the open faced font and it created a misprinted look. With the fill fonts in Ice Creamery and other FontMesa fonts you have the option to perfectly align the fill fonts with the open faced fonts or shift it a little to create a misprinted look which looks pretty cool in some projects such as t-shirt designs. I have some ice cream making history in my family, my Grandfather Fred Hagemann was the manager of the ice cream plant for thirty years at Cock Robin Ice Cream and Burgers in Naperville IL. In the images above I've included an old 1960's photo of the Cock Robin Naperville location, the ice cream plant was behind the restaurant as seen by the chimney stack which was part of the plant. If you were to travel 2000 feet directly behind the Cock Robin sign in the photo, that's where I started the FontMesa type foundry at my home in Naperville. My favorite ice cream flavor was their green pistachio ice cream with black cherries, they called it Spumoni even though it wasn't a true Spumoni recipe. Their butter pecan ice cream was also incredibly good, the pecans were super fresh, their Tin Roof Sundae ice cream was chocolate fudge, caramel and peanuts swirled into vanilla ice cream. One unique thing about Cock Robin and Prince Castle was they used a square ice cream scoop for their sundaes.
  39. monbijoux - Personal use only
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