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  1. Gothic Texture Quadrata - Unknown license
  2. Meyne Textur - 100% free
  3. Uberhölme Lazar Italic - Personal use only
  4. SchmalfetteGotisch - 100% free
  5. Manticore - Unknown license
  6. Morris Roman Alternate - Personal use only
  7. Freak Show - Unknown license
  8. BigElla - 100% free
  9. Worn Manuscript - Unknown license
  10. Sebaldus-Gotisch - Personal use only
  11. BrokenWoodtypes - Unknown license
  12. Ganz Grobe Gotisch - Personal use only
  13. Durwent - Unknown license
  14. Trocadero - Personal use only
  15. JSL Blackletter - Unknown license
  16. TypographerFraktur Contour - Personal use only
  17. 1492_Quadrata_lim - Unknown license
  18. GF Gesetz - Unknown license
  19. Theodoric - Unknown license
  20. Helldorado - Unknown license
  21. MKBrokenTypes - 100% free
  22. Uberhölme Lazar Condensed - Personal use only
  23. Uberhölme Condensed - Personal use only
  24. Deutschische - Unknown license
  25. Wellsley - Unknown license
  26. Lausanne - Personal use only
  27. Red October - Personal use only
  28. Brussels City by Mevstory Studio, $20.00
    Brussels City is Modern Slab Serif Font Brussels City font is perfect for your up coming projects. Such as logo branding, editorial design, stationery design, sport design, blog design, modern advertising design, card invitation, art quote, home decor, book/cover title, special events and any more. That's it! Have fun with Brussels City Serif Font. Thank you! Lettercorner Std
  29. Misuri Club - Personal use only
  30. Hacjiuza Dirty - Personal use only
  31. Tonky - 100% free
  32. DecadentaFrax - 100% free
  33. Durer Gothic - Unknown license
  34. Trailer Park Numerals by Coniglio Type, $9.95
    Trailerpark numbers 0-9 were rather old fashioned 1950's cut aluminum numbers, you've seen digitized nowhere else but here! Part of Market LTD, a collection of limited faces, mostly alpha-numeric and some just plain numeric, used primarily in retail and display situations and titling.
  35. Ultramodern Classic SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    If you're getting tired of using Broadway, here’s an exciting alternative in regular and bold weights. Douglas C. McMurtrie, Aaron Borad, and Leslie Sprunger began designing this high-contrast novelty face for the Ludlow Foundry in 1928. It retains the classic style of the Jazz Age with a bit more individuality and spirit than Broadway. This extreme thick and thin design also sports normal descenders instead of the clipped ones found on Broadway. Ultramodern Classic is also available in the OpenType Std format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 7. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  36. Newstyle by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Goudy’s Newstyle typeface was desiged in 1921 began as an experiment in creating a phoentic alphabet with different shapes for letters depending on their unique sound. The design is strongly influenced by the Venetian Romans of Aldus which Goudy believed to be the most readable letterforms. Steve Matteson digitized the roman faithfully to Goudy’s original and designed the companion italic in the spirit of Goudy’s style.
  37. Retro Stereo Thin - Unknown license
  38. Model by Lián Types, $49.00
    When designing a typeface, one has to be conscious of superfluous details. Although I am always tempted to add little personal touches, experience taught me that the phrase -less is more- is totally true. In Model, the letters (like models do) participated of a contest: An event in which models engage in competition against each other, often for a prize or similar incentive. The prize was staying in the font! yay! Tall, delicate, refined, the right amount of elegancy: These were some of the aspects to be chosen. Typographically speaking, these things were achieved thanks to a tall x-height (which leaded the font to be somehow condensed), a subtle contrast between thicks and thins, and just the right amount of decorative swirls. The result is a nice script that can be used in magazines, invitations, posters, book-covers and works very well when used over photographs. Get Model and let it be the star of the catwalk. STYLES Model Pro and Model Small Pro are the most complete styles of the font. Both have all the ligatures and decorative glyphs seen in posters above (OT programmed). Model Std One, Std Two and Std Three are reduced versions of Pro. This means they have less glyphs inside. TIP If you are planning to print the font in small sizes, it’s highly recommended to purchase Model Small Pro. Its thins are thicker so they will be better printed.
  39. Tresdias - Unknown license
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