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  1. Gilgongo Mutombo - Unknown license
  2. Gilgongo Doro - Unknown license
  3. Gregs Other Hand - Unknown license
  4. OldStyle 1 - Unknown license
  5. KR Silly Art Holiday - Unknown license
  6. KR Silly Art People - Unknown license
  7. Samba - Unknown license
  8. Wolfram - Unknown license
  9. KR Silly Art Dings - Unknown license
  10. Planet Benson 2 - Unknown license
  11. DS Goose - Unknown license
  12. OCR-A by Bitstream, $29.99
    A set of capitals adequate for machine reading only; this barely legible pioneer sees declining use.
  13. Materia Pro by Elsner+Flake, $79.00
    Minimal, modular, modern—at first glance, Materia shows a contemporary flair, combining pure, strong geometrical form with a subtle, distinct appearance. Actually, the design was inspired by lettering from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century that still can be found in the East of France. While its formal origins date back as far as this, revived e. g. by the constructivists into the nineteen twenties and later on by Dutch information designer Wim Crouwel in the nineteen-sixties, the visual language of Materia still speaks of the »future«. Following a minimalistic concept the font is formally built on a grid. Wherever optical curves are needed for a smoother, more comfortable shape of letters than a simple rectangular block, diagonals cut off the egdes – like a diamond is cut to achieve more beauty. Thus headlines and texts set in Materia are given a certain »egdy« feeling, whereas their tonality is still kept well-balanced, keeping concentation all on information in a nonconfomist way. Materia comes in eight styles, from elegant Thin to attention-forcing Ultra. Even a regular Italic is available, following the classic type-set-principle. Two of the styles are explicitly designed for display use, Shadow and Code. Both are ready for combinations with Bold or each other respectively, the layering of Shadow and Code e. g. allows astonishing effects or highlighting within the letters. For OpenType-users Materia is a real Pro, containing accented Latin letters for over 70 languages, small caps, old style, tabular and lining figures and special condensed titling all caps for cases in which space is all that counts. How useful all of the above mentioned is may be seen in the book David Lynch – Lithos, designed by Koma Amok, published in 2010 by item éditions, Paris, and Hatje Cantz, Germany, which was typeset completely in Materia.
  14. I Want My TTR! (Condensed) - Unknown license
  15. Quarx Outline - 100% free
  16. Wolf's Bane Expanded Italic - Personal use only
  17. Wild Ride - 100% free
  18. Transuranium - Unknown license
  19. I Want My TTR! (Expanded) - Unknown license
  20. Kohelet - Unknown license
  21. 1942 report - Unknown license
  22. I Want My TTR! (Shadow) - Unknown license
  23. Arcanum - Personal use only
  24. Schampel - Personal use only
  25. SMoKeScreen - Unknown license
  26. Quark Outline - 100% free
  27. Quark - 100% free
  28. SmokeShadow - Unknown license
  29. Felvetica - Unknown license
  30. Smoke-Contour - Unknown license
  31. Smoke-Disturbed - Unknown license
  32. Quarx - 100% free
  33. Smoke-Black - Unknown license
  34. I Want My TTR! (Bold) - Unknown license
  35. Puritan - Unknown license
  36. ITC Galliard eText by ITC, $29.00
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web. Matthew Carter designed the original ITC Galliard. Carl Crossgrove created this eText version.
  37. Caracas Stencil Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $25.00
    Caracas Stencil Pro is a new family of stencil sans serif fonts, looking friendly, sweet and comfortable to read. Where text flow between straight lines and round by becoming transparent in the interest of readability. Caracas Stencil is ideal for working in small letters and texts of a technical nature. Caracas is a humanistic approach to reading sans forms.
  38. 1538 Schwabacher by GLC, $38.00
    This 1538 Schwabacher was based on a font used by Georg Rhau in Wittemberg (Germany) to print Des Babsts Hercules [...], a German pamphlet against roman catholicism written by Johannes Kymeus. The original font has a relatively complete set of characters including “long s”, but also the special german types like k, fl or ‰, ˆ, ¸.... A few omissions were remedied, and accented letters were added. A render sheet, enclosed with font files, help to identify them on keyboard. It can be used as web-site titles, posters and fliers, editing ancient texts, menus or greeting cards as a very decorative font... Although this font remains clear and easy to read from 8 or 9 points on screen, it is clearly designed for print works.
  39. 1495 Bastarde Lyon by GLC, $38.00
    Font designed from this who was used by an unknown printer in Lyon (France) to print the “Conte de Griseldis ” (Griseldis' tale), from Petrarque, inspired by Boccace, in 1495. The original font has a relatively small number of special characters and ligature, for the time. This font includes “long s”, naturally, as typicaly medieval but numerous letters - as accented ones - were added for this version. A render sheet, enclosed with the file, helps to identify them on keyboard. It is used variously in web-site titles, posters and fliers design, editing ancient texts or greeting cards as a very decorative and fine font... This font works at a small size like 9, remaining clear and easy to read on screen, but always better when printed.
  40. Good Head - Personal use only
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