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  1. Rosango - Unknown license
  2. VTC JoeleneHand - Unknown license
  3. Apollo9 - Unknown license
  4. SF Technodelight - Unknown license
  5. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  6. SF Chromium 24 - Unknown license
  7. SF Chromium 24 - Unknown license
  8. SF Chaerilidae Outline - Unknown license
  9. Face plant - Unknown license
  10. Face plant hollow 2 - Unknown license
  11. Floopi - Unknown license
  12. VTC Boseephus - Unknown license
  13. Paddington - Unknown license
  14. Subatonik - Unknown license
  15. Qurve Hollow Wide - Unknown license
  16. Sanity Wide - Unknown license
  17. Sham - Unknown license
  18. SF Quartzite Extended - Unknown license
  19. SF Square Root - Unknown license
  20. KR Belated St Patricks - Unknown license
  21. KR St Patricks Frames - Unknown license
  22. Dutch Mediaeval Book ST by Canada Type, $39.95
    Dutch Mediaeval Book ST is a special version of the popular Dutch Mediaeval Book text fonts, engineered specifically for science writing. It is equipped with SciType, a combination of additional characters and OpenType programming included in the fonts to help in typesetting science text. For more information about SciType, please consult the SciType FAQ available in the Gallery section of this page. The Dutch Mediæval design is the historically renowned one made in 1912 by S. H. de Roos. It stands out as one of the most classic Dutch text faces. This Book version comes in two weights and an italic, optimized for body copy use between 8 and 12 pt. Aside from the SciType additions, all the fonts contain OpenType features for ligatures, ordinals, automatic fractions, eight kinds of figures, and a few ornaments. For details about the functionality of Dutch Mediaeval Book ST, please consult its Access Chart PDF available in the Gallery section of this page.
  23. Rennie Mackintosh Scotland St by CRMFontCo, $20.00
    Derived from the world famous Rennie Mackintosh Font, the Scotland St. version gives an outline form of the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The "Scotland St." name comes from one of Mackintosh's most famous architectural works - the Scotland St. School in Glasgow, Scotland. This wonderful legacy of Mackintosh's genius can be visited daily FREE OF CHARGE, as it has been classed as a museum by Glasgow City Council.
  24. Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST by Canada Type, $49.95
    Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST is a special version of the popular Dutch Mediaeval Pro family, engineered specifically for science writing. It is equipped with SciType, a combination of additional characters and OpenType programming included in the fonts to help in typesetting science text. For more information about SciType, please consult the SciType FAQ available in the Gallery section of this page. The Dutch Mediaeval design is the historically renown one made in 1912 by S. H. de Roos. It stands out as one of the most classic Dutch text faces. This digital version comes in two weights and their italic counterparts. Aside from the SciType additions, all the fonts contain OpenType features for small caps and caps-to-small-caps, ligatures, ordinals, automatic fractions, seven kinds of figures, and a few ornaments. For details about the functionality of Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST, please consult its Access Chart PDF available in the Gallery section of this page.
  25. P22 St G Schrift by IHOF, $39.95
    P22 ST.G Shrift is a font series based on the type designs of Stefan George with an italic version designed by Colin Kahn. Stefan George (1868-1933) was a German poet who led the revolt against realism in German literature. All of his works were privately published and the typefaces that were used reflected his neo-classic and anti-industrial (progessive) aesthetics; oftentimes consisting of his own hand lettering designs. The original font was cast in 1907 by a small foundry in Germany and was used primarily for the works of George as well as other books including a monumental edition of Dante's Divine Comedy. The ST.G Shrift Fonts contained in this set are derived from 3 known variations of the original roman typeface, St.G., found in various books published in Berlin in the early 20th century. ST.G Shrift One contains the most idiosyncratic characters, while ST.G Shrift Two uses more familiar characters as well as a redesign of characters including the t and the k to be more in keeping with modern san-serif designs. The OpenType version of the roman contains both one and two and expands on them by including central European characters, small caps, and small caps titling figures. The Small Caps titling figures are derived from the first version of the typeface. Below is a features list (accessible through the type palette in Adobe programs) and their functions: ST.G Shrift Opentype Features: Small Caps: Changes Lowercase to Small Caps Titling Figures: Changes Uppercase to Titling Caps, and Small Caps to Small Caps Titling Figures Contextual Alternates: Changes Character Set to match ST.G One and changes Small Caps to Titling Small Caps Ornaments: Changes < > and ? (greater, less and bullet) to ornaments ST.G Shrift Italic is an art nouveau version of the roman. The OpenType version includes central European characters, small caps, titling caps, titling small caps and ornaments.
  26. grotto Med - Personal use only
  27. Blade 2 - Unknown license
  28. Xirwena - Unknown license
  29. King Arthur - Unknown license
  30. Baphometâ„¢ - Unknown license
  31. Pokoljaro - Personal use only
  32. Treasure Map Deadhand - Personal use only
  33. Stormbringer - Personal use only
  34. Potsdam - Unknown license
  35. Judas - Unknown license
  36. JF Cotswold Letters - Unknown license
  37. Magna Carta - Personal use only
  38. Vinque - Unknown license
  39. Morpheus - Unknown license
  40. AvQest - Personal use only
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