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  1. Helena-Squat - Unknown license
  2. THE BOLD FONT (FREE VERSION) - Personal use only
  3. Grantham - Unknown license
  4. Grantham - Unknown license
  5. GranthamCondensed - Unknown license
  6. Wrenn Initials - Unknown license
  7. GranthamCondensed - Unknown license
  8. Wrenn Initials Condensed - Unknown license
  9. Ongunkan Norwegian Futhark by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    THE NORWEGIAN RUNES The oldest runes discovered in Norway date from 400 AD. They were based upon the 24 - rune Elder Futhark of Germanic origin. Two of the runes in the Elder Futhark, Pertra and Eoh, have never been found in any Norwegian rune text. From 550 AD to 700 AD there was a transition period between the older 24-rune Futhark and the newer 16-rune Futharks. By the end of this period, the 24-rune Futhark went completely out of use and the 16-rune Futharks had prevailed. Then, about 900 AD, the Shorttwiggs-runes were introduced from Sweden. Shortly thereafter, from 1000 AD, Futharks with more than 16 runes became more prevalent, as these were more consistent with the Latin alphabet. These types of runes were used in Norway up to 1800 AD.
  10. Queen Empress - Unknown license
  11. ErasmusInline - Unknown license
  12. Erasmus - Unknown license
  13. Tingle by Jonahfonts, $14.95
    Tingle has that quick pen look popular with many designs, I have also added the various discretionary ligatures. Usage recommendations: Captions, fliers, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, bulletins.
  14. Pekin by HiH, $15.00
    Pekin is an unusual design with an oriental flavor. It was originally designed by Ernst Lauschke and released by The Great Western Type Foundry of Chicago as “Dormer,” which is similar to the French verb ‘to sleep,’ not exactly a marketing triumph. Barnhart Bros. And Spindler (independently-operated subsidiary of ATF since 1911) bought Great Western in 1918. According to McGrew, AMERICAN METAL TYPEFACES of the TWENTIETH CENTURY, BB&S renamed the typeface prior printing their 1925 specimen book — guess they wanted something just a tad more exciting. Quirky, distinctive and fun. Pekin ML represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. Added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Added glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 415 glyphs (compared to 218 glyphs in the original release). 2. 652 Kerning Pairs. Note: Ag, Aj and gj will cross unless kerned. Alternative A may also be used. 3. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: onum, salt, liga, dlig, hist, ornm and kern. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. Refined various glyph outlines, based on improved scans. 6. Added set of Tabular Numbers at cap height, based on original design; added Old-Style Numbers based on default design. 7. Added a bunch of alternative characters: 18 upper case letters, 10 lower case letters, 1 ampersand and 1 bullet. The alternate c is actually the original design, but I don't like it - easily confused with e. Alt E H M h m n r t are from the original design. I added the rest. 8. 7 Ligatures, 4 Ornaments, 18 Geometric Shapes, 6 Arrows and 12 Misc. Symbols. The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  15. Killigrew - Unknown license
  16. Clic by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Clic is an upgrade with new alternates and improved kerning with an added styles ’Thin and Thin Italic’. Applications include Headlines, logos, ads, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards as well as short texts.
  17. DuvallOutline - Unknown license
  18. Duvall - Unknown license
  19. Peake - Unknown license
  20. Duvall - Unknown license
  21. Poca by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Poca is made up of right angles and regular strokes. It is a De Stijl typeface provided by Peret. We devised the lower case letters and added some Peret dingbats. Fifteen years later we added a fun bitmap version.
  22. ImperatorPlaque - Unknown license
  23. Santa'sSleighFull - Unknown license
  24. ImperatorBronze - Unknown license
  25. ImperatorSmallCaps - Unknown license
  26. Imperator - Unknown license
  27. Bridgnorth - Unknown license
  28. NewStyle - Unknown license
  29. Front Page by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus.
  30. Ka Boink by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A loose fun design; great for childrens' books and happy ads.
  31. Scentogram by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Scentogram is a deco font inspired by some 1950-60 ads.
  32. Calafragalistic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A loose fun design; great for childrens' books and happy ads!
  33. ImperatorBronzeSmallCaps - Unknown license
  34. Louisette by Vástago Studio, $9.99
    A tasty typeface inspired by the classic ads poster with a funny touch of handmade strokes. Ideal for food ads with a traditional feeling. Its tiny body is great for use on packaging as a secondary font, to fill descriptions or, editorial design in short bullet text.
  35. Freebooter - Personal use only
  36. Gmuender Gravur by RMU, $35.00
    A versatile multilingual display font for headlines, posters, ads and much more.
  37. Debonair Inline NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface expands Herbert Bayer's 1931 experimental, all-lowercase "universal modern face," Architype Bayer-Type, by adding an uppercase and adding an architectural inline treatment. Sleek, modern and sophisticated, it's the perfect choice for elegant headlines. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  38. Rusty Cage by Hanoded, $15.00
    I named this font after one of my favorite songs by Soundgarden: "Rusty Cage". The font is a mishmash of letters, which were hand-drawn and given a photoshop overhaul to make them look grungy and grotesque. I mixed upper and lower case letters, added a whole bunch of alternate letters, spooned in some Salt and Calt and added a pinch of Liga as well. The result is a weird concoction, which looks good on posters, in ads and possibly even tattoos. I dare you!
  39. Rotundum by Nilson Art Design, $15.00
    Rotundum has a geometric concept and is useful for flashy headlines and ads.
  40. Quadratic by Nilson Art Design, $20.00
    Quadratic has a geometric concept and is useful for flashy headlines and ads.
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