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  1. KG Always A Good Time - Personal use only
  2. Harrington - Unknown license
  3. Larkin Capitals - Unknown license
  4. Opus Pix - Personal use only
  5. OZH - Personal use only
  6. Nymph - Unknown license
  7. Miedinger by Canada Type, $24.95
    Helvetica’s 50-year anniversary celebrations in 2007 were overwhelming and contagious. We saw the movie. Twice. We bought the shirts and the buttons. We dug out the homage books and re-read the hate articles. We mourned the fading non-color of an old black shirt proudly exclaiming that “HELVETICA IS NOT AN ADOBE FONT”. We took part in long conversations discussing the merits of the Swiss classic, that most sacred of typographic dreamboats, outlasting its builder and tenants to go on alone and saturate the world with the fundamental truth of its perfect logarithm. We swooned again over its subtleties (“Ah, that mermaid of an R!”). We rehashed decades-old debates about “Hakzidenz,” “improvement in mind” and “less is more.” We dutifully cursed every single one of Helvetica’s knockoffs. We breathed deeply and closed our eyes on perfect Shakti Gawain-style visualizations of David Carson hack'n'slashing Arial — using a Swiss Army knife, no less — with all the infernal post-brutality of his creative disturbance and disturbed creativity. We then sailed without hesitation into the absurdities of analyzing Helvetica’s role in globalization and upcoming world blandness (China beware! Helvetica will invade you as silently and transparently as a sheet of rice paper!). And at the end of a perfect celebratory day, we positively affirmed à la Shakti, and solemnly whispered the energy of our affirmation unto the universal mind: “We appreciate Helvetica for getting us this far. We are now ready for release and await the arrival of the next head snatcher.” The great hype of Swisspalooza '07 prompted a look at Max Miedinger, the designer of Neue Haas Grotesk (later renamed to Helvetica). Surprisingly, what little biographical information available about Miedinger indicates that he was a typography consultant and type sales rep for the Haas foundry until 1956, after which time he was a freelance graphic designer — rather than the full-time type designer most Helvetica enthusiasts presume him to have been. It was under that freelance capacity that he was commissioned to design the regular and bold weights of Neue Haas Grotesk typeface. His role in designing Helvetica was never really trumpeted until long after the typeface attained global popularity. And, again surprisingly, Miedinger designed two more typefaces that seem to have been lost to the dust of film type history. One is called Pro Arte (1954), a very condensed Playbill-like slab serif that is similar to many of its genre. The other, made in 1964, is much more interesting. Its original name was Horizontal. Here it is, lest it becomes a Haas-been, presented to you in digital form by Canada Type under the name of its original designer, Miedinger, the Helvetica King. The original film face was a simple set of bold, panoramically wide caps and figures that give off a first impression of being an ultra wide Gothic incarnation of Microgramma. Upon a second look, they are clearly more than that. This face is a quirky, very non-Akzidental take on the vernacular, mostly an exercise in geometric modularity, but also includes some unconventional solutions to typical problems (like thinning the midline strokes across the board to minimize clogging in three-storey forms). This digital version introduces four new weights, ranging from Thin to Medium, alongside the bold original. The Miedinger package comes in all popular font formats, and supports Western, Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish and Celtic/Welsh. A few counter-less alternates are included in the fonts.
  8. Athens Classic - Unknown license
  9. Royal Pain - Unknown license
  10. LTC Kennerley by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Kennerley Old Style was designed by Goudy for publisher Mitchell Kennerley in 1911. Goudy described it as a "book letter with strong serifs, firm hairlines, and makes a solid, compact page." One of Goudy's best text faces, Kennerley is considered an original American classic as it is not based on historical type designs.
  11. Bajazzo by Schriftlabor, $39.00
    Bajazzo is a multi-weight and multi-width humanist sans-serif typeface. Inspired by old wood-type specimens, its timeless and unapologetic design lends itself for posters just as much as it does for text. Its extensive range of styles, widths, and weights make it fit for use in practically any application.
  12. Spirit Board by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hi, presenting a vintage "Spirit board" font set. It has decorative old-school look with four font layers (one font file for each layer). This combination allows easily to recolor lettering and create an interesting effects. Also one font file is availeble with all shapes in one. Thank you & have a great day!
  13. 2011 Slimtype by GLC, $42.00
    This light manual font, with two styles, is a looking like slab serif or typewriter pattern. It is containing Western and Northern European, Icelandic, Baltic, Eastern, Central European and Turquish specific characters, plus old style numerals, ct, st and f standard ligatures. The two styles are both legible from 10-11 pts.
  14. Screenplay JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Screenplay JNL was modeled from the signage seen in an old photo of the RKO movie studios building circa the 1930s. This multi-line lettering is so classic of the Art Deco period. For best effect and readability, use wider spacing between letters. For single words or initials, regular spacing should do fine.
  15. Keymer Thug by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Talbot Type Keymer Thug is a display face available in three weights, it is a distressed variation of Keymer Radius . Its textured look brings a characterful, time-worn quality. Keymer Thug features an extended character set to include old style numerals, accented characters for Central European languages and bespoke characters in the italic.
  16. Mesquin by MuSan, $15.00
    Mesquin is an all uppercase sans serif font with geometric shapes of characters. It is inspired by lettering from the industrial and good old past, but it still has a strong modern appearance. Its allows versatile design options and works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and much more.
  17. Nekst by Serebryakov, $35.00
    Nekst is geometric sans-serif. So it can only seem at first glance. Non-standard forms of some letters, behave unexpectedly and eccentric in a text line. It’s add notes of old grotesques and futuristic aesthetics to the modern-nordic image. Nekst font family includes seven weights supporting Cyrillic and extended Latin.
  18. West Hood by Letterhend, $16.00
    West Hood is a Classic Wild West style font that ready to rock! This old fashioned font is really something since it has many styles. This item consist of 6 fonts in various styles which you can play around with it. Suitable for design needs with a touch of the classic western look.
  19. Caupako by Trustha, $17.00
    Caupako is a display font. Inspired by the shape of the axe. Nostalgia on the legendary old action film. A young man armed with a deadly axe. Comes in two font styles, regular and oblique. Caupako comes with 400+ glyphs, which also include multilingual languages. It's perfect for headlines, branding, and many more.
  20. Bajazzo Rounded by Schriftlabor, $39.00
    Bajazzo is a multi-weight and multi-width humanist sans-serif typeface. Inspired by old wood-type specimens, its timeless and unapologetic design lends itself for posters just as much as it does for text. Its extensive range of styles, widths, and weights make it fit for use in practically any application.
  21. Fleurons Three by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Fleurons are embellishments and here is my third and so far nicest round. I found some old ones in London and made them more modern ones. These go very well with my scripts Nadine and Ellida and a lot of my other scripts!!! Yours once more in a beautiful mood, Gert Wiescher
  22. Elegeion Script by Patricia Lillie, $29.00
    Built of all straight lines, Elegeion Script -- inspired by retro printers' scripts with a dash of calligraphy and handwriting thrown in -- mimics the imperfections and irregularities of old letterpress printing. Even better, it comes with lots and lots of swashy alternate characters and ligatures, including a full set of "long s" ligatures.
  23. Witchcraft by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Witchcraft is a classic Roman font in three weights and corresponding italics. The ‘v’,’w’,and ‘y’, use the old style join at the top reminiscent of Georg Belwe’s Roman design “Belwe”. The large x-height makes for a powerful headline font but excellent for text setting especially in the lighter weights.
  24. Cordel by Tipos do aCASO, $23.90
    Cordel is the first digital typeface created by the founder of Tipos do aCASO in 1998. Its design refers to the unique woodcuts features used to illustrate the covers of old cordeis, pamphlets of Brazilian northeastern popular poetry. This unicase font presents irregular widths and spacing, a caricature of those woodcut graphics.
  25. Coronette by Chank, $99.00
    The exciting new typewriter font, Coronette, combines old-fashioned charm with modern typographic sensibilities. Originally commissioned as a custom font for Magnetic Poetry, this clean, medium-weight typewriter font is now available to the general font-lovin' public. Enjoy a new, multi-purpose workhorse font for all your labeling and page layout needs.
  26. Bajazzo Variable by Schriftlabor, $899.00
    Bajazzo is a multi-weight and multi-width humanist sans-serif typeface. Inspired by old wood-type specimens, its timeless and unapologetic design lends itself for posters just as much as it does for text. Its extensive range of styles, widths, and weights make it fit for use in practically any application.
  27. Oksana Sans Narrow by AndrijType, $33.00
    Oksana Sans Narrow is a space-saving addition for Oksana Sans Roman faces. In six weights from Thin to Heavy it works well in long as in short texts. Supports Western, Central, Baltic Latin and European Cyrillic codepages. Old-style digits, some ligatures, alternative characters and Ukrainian hryvnia sign are also included.
  28. Dainty Lady by Solotype, $19.95
    You will see this in the old type catalogs as Dainty. Late in the nineteenth century, type founders developed a number of fonts with a "pen-drawn" look. They wanted to complete with the work of the hand lettering artists who were coming into their own, thanks to the new art of photoengraving
  29. Archaic Penpoint Pro by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is a stylized blackletter font with many OpenType features and 403 characters -- many of which are presently unknown for blackletter fonts: Caps, lower case, small caps, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accents characters and so on. The idea is a modern blackletter that is readable and usable for the American eye.
  30. Modern Fantasy by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have no idea why I named this font Modern Fantasy: it just popped up in my head and it stuck. I don’t consider myself to be ‘modern’ (but I’m certainly not old fashioned!), nor do I have particularly modern fantasies… Modern Fantasy is an elegant all caps font: thin, tall and lovely.
  31. Consonant SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    This imaginative and unusual serif text face was developed by Jeff Levine from an old Ray Larabie design. Improved and updated, it is exclusive to Stella Roberts Fonts. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  32. Millinery JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One of the type samples showcased in the 1907 Barnhart Brothers & Spindler specimen book was named “Sterling”; a spurred serif Art Nouveau design. This is now available digitally as Millinery JNL in both regular and oblique versions. An old fashioned term for a once plentiful business, ‘millinery’ is a women’s hat shop.
  33. Beatford by HansCo, $15.00
    Beatford is a Vintage typeface font, it will add an old-rustic charm to any design project. It’s great also for Branding, Logo designs, Lettering, Logotype, Craft, Posters and much more. Features : Uppercase & Lowercase ( in All Caps ) Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Alternate character & ornament How to access alternate / ornament ? : https://hanscostudio.com/tutorial/ Enjoy!
  34. Rushbold by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Rushbold inspired by the old brush style that has a fat body, it will really help to bring out a warm, retro, vintage, classic, playful feel. Has 2 Stylistic Sets (Upper & Lowercase) and other Alternate Characters. Each section has a smooth line so that for large prints it will still look good.
  35. Florentin 2D by 2D Typo, $36.00
    Angular Old Style by Viktor Kharyk is usable as display font, for non-formal texts, especially poetry, for children books and virtual games about adventures, history, and pirates and includes some original ornament set. By stylistic it connects with Italian Renaissance, Czechian types of the first half of 20th century and cut technology.
  36. Livery Stable by FontMesa, $25.00
    Livery Stable is a revival of an old classic font from the 1800s. Much research was done to recreate the original versions of Livery Stable which include regular, black, condensed and shadow lined versions of this font. Also look for the Horse Head symbol placed on the Less-Than and Greater-Than keys.
  37. Ranchstyle by Ampersand Type Foundry, $29.00
    Based off of research into Nevada cattle branding irons of the 19th century, Ranchstyle takes the vernacular from rancher’s brands of the old west, digitizes it, and brings it into the contemporary world as a vivacious spunky typeface. The letterforms mimic bent metal and have the fluidity that follows such a material.
  38. Antiga by FAEL, $25.00
    What happens when Roman and Art Nouveau heritage get together? Antiga happens. Combining an old style typeface with an elegant and modern touch, Antiga is ideal for magazines and newspaper headlines, or even book covers! With a delightful and versatile amount of ligatures and diacritics, Antiga will give your text a unique personality.
  39. Hedgehog Hans by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hans My Hedgehog is an old fairytale which was made famous by the Grimm Brothers, when they published it in the early 19th century. Hedgehog Hans font is a fat, rounded and rather cute typeface, which is ideal for children's books and posters. It is highly legible, and comes with extensive language support.
  40. MPI Egyptian Ornamented by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Egyptian Ornamented is a decorative font based on the shapes found in a French Clarendon. Serifs are chunky and bifurcated, and “spurs” have been added to the strokes. This font emits the feeling of Old West wanted posters, rodeo broadsides, etc. It was first introduced by William H. Page & Company in 1870.
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