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  1. Mephisto™ - Unknown license
  2. Tasmin Ref - Unknown license
  3. Norumbega™ - Unknown license
  4. Asphodelª - Unknown license
  5. Harbinger™ - Unknown license
  6. Terpsichore™ - Unknown license
  7. Lambada by ITC, $29.99
    Lambada font is the work of British designer David Quay, a font with a Latin American look. It should be used with closer letter and word spacing. Lambada will create eye-catching headlines and is perfect for wherever a festive appearance is desired.
  8. Digitek by ITC, $29.00
    Digitek is the work of David Quay, a futuristic typeface inspired by output of a coarse resolution computer bitmap. This condensed font is best in large headlines with large letter and word spacing. Digitek is perfect for anything needing a computer-age look.
  9. RFX Splatz - Unknown license
  10. Ironworks™ - Unknown license
  11. Marmyadose™ - Unknown license
  12. Altenburg™ - Unknown license
  13. Magdeburg™ - Unknown license
  14. Rousseau™ - Unknown license
  15. BadAcid™ - Unknown license
  16. Tag by ITC, $29.00
    Tag is the work of American designer David Sagorski and influenced by street art. It is an all caps typeface which includes a complete set of alternate capitals and amusing spot illustrations. The graffiti style of Tag is ideal for vivid, eye-catching headlines.
  17. Quick Posty by Papermode Co, $17.00
    Quick Posty is a rugged handwitted font inspired by natural brush typography. Written in rapid motion using a slightly dry brush pen. This will give you a fresh and elegant design. Quick Posty comes with uppercase and lowercase numbers and Extras Swash. Included multilingual support
  18. Coptek by ITC, $29.00
    Coptek is the work of David Quay and gets its name from the high tech look imposed on the design of copperplate script. The capitals are initials which fit well with a lower case alphabet whose letters join in the style of true handwriting.
  19. Antique Show Card JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The very first Speedball-Lettering Book was published in 1915, and within its pages was a rough-hewn example of lettering with the name "Rapid Sho-Card Style". The design is now available as Antique Show Card JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Purcell™ - Unknown license
  21. Yazata™ - Unknown license
  22. Tuscarora - Unknown license
  23. Balsamo™ - Unknown license
  24. Lyonesse™ - Unknown license
  25. Elphinstone™ - Unknown license
  26. Agincourt by ITC, $39.00
    English designer David Quay created the Agincourt font in 1983. Drawn after the Old English style of type, Agincourt features intricate capitals, which complement the more reserved, slightly condensed lowercase. Agincourt is perfect for use on certificates, greeting cards, or anything that should have an historical appearance.
  27. Chromium One by ITC, $29.99
    Chromium One is the work of British designer David Harris. With their rounded edges and shiny appearance, the characters seem to be made of smooth pieces of chrome joined seamlessly together. The unusual and distinctive Chromium One can be used for a variety of display applications.
  28. Cityscape™ - Unknown license
  29. Abaddon™ - Unknown license
  30. Baphomet™ - Unknown license
  31. Apollyon™ - Unknown license
  32. Iphegenia™ - Unknown license
  33. Descant™ - Unknown license
  34. True Golden™ - Unknown license
  35. sfd004 - Unknown license
  36. Allembert™ - Unknown license
  37. Cadeaulx™ - Unknown license
  38. Vegas by ITC, $29.99
    Vegas is the work of British designer David Quay, an excellent choice where a bright, glitzy effect is desired. Like most scripts, the capitals work as initials in conjunction with the lowercase. The lowercase letters should be set very closely or touching to create a true script effect.
  39. Old Dreadful No. 7 by Bitstream, $29.99
    Old Dreadful No. 7 is truly a unique typeface design. Bitstream’s designers and other employees all contributed individual letterforms to the character set. This typeface is definitely not recommended for long blocks of texts! David Robbins expanded his contribution of the capital I into a complete typeface, Eyeballs.
  40. Esperanza™ - Unknown license
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