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  1. Schneidler by Bitstream, $29.99
    Working for Bauer in the thirties, F.H.E. Schneidler followed Weiss’ lead to provide an alternative. In 1956 he added the companion italic under the name Amalthea.
  2. WetPaint - Unknown license
  3. Ragged - Unknown license
  4. Dragonfly - Unknown license
  5. Cigno - Unknown license
  6. Speedline - Unknown license
  7. Kompakt - Unknown license
  8. Stowaway - Unknown license
  9. Mantel - Unknown license
  10. ClubMF - Unknown license
  11. StarshineMF - Unknown license
  12. SantaMonicaMF - Unknown license
  13. Stymie by Bitstream, $30.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s 1931 design, reworking the model of Memphis for ATF.
  14. Al Seg45 by Nihar Mazumdar, $0.50
    Al Seg45 is a very dense alphanumeric display with 45 segments. Thirty-two inner segments, the outer segments have been split as well, making twelve segments, and a central dot.
  15. CoffeeTin - Unknown license
  16. Brandy - Unknown license
  17. Verona - Unknown license
  18. BlackCastleMF - Unknown license
  19. NoRefunds - Unknown license
  20. Architype Van Doesburg by The Foundry, $99.00
    Architype Konstrukt is a collection of avant-garde typefaces deriving mainly from the work of artists/designers of the inter-war years, whose ideals have helped to shape the design philosophies of the modernist movement in Europe. Due to their experimental nature character sets may be limited. Architype Van Doesburg derives from the 1919 experimental geometric alphabet by Theo van Doesburg, whose work was heavily influenced by De Stijl theories, specifically rectangularity. The typeface has been constructed on the same 5 x 5 grid, and is limited by his ‘single alphabet’ theory.
  21. Maize - Unknown license
  22. Mom´sTypewriter - Unknown license
  23. New Day - Unknown license
  24. AZ - Unknown license
  25. HayStackMF - Unknown license
  26. Long Ears MF - Unknown license
  27. Flames - Unknown license
  28. Grange - Unknown license
  29. Wedding Text by Bitstream, $29.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s version of the standard American nineteenth century blackletter made for ATF in 1901.
  30. Music Lesson JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    During the 1940s and 1950s, the Miller Music Corporation issued a number of its songs with a stock cover design for their “Miller Series of Piano Solos” but the song titles were hand lettered in an Art Deco dual line design. Recreated digitally as Music Lesson JNL, this type design is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Charleston Caps by Type Associates, $21.95
    Based on hand-lettered poster styles of the twenties and thirties, Charleston evokes a mood of flapper-era nostalgia. Ideal font to suggest the period of fashionable bobbed hairstyles, short(ish) hemlines and baggy pants.
  32. Atlantis MF - Unknown license
  33. Rassum Frassum by Comicraft, $19.00
    In the immortal words of Homer Simpson, "It's easy to complain... and so much FUN, too! Woo-HOO!" Now your characters can grumble, mumble and mutter in barely audible tones as they dredge up some bit of misery from their lives, unleash a rambling river of criticism and complaints about the state of their health, or the government, garbling as much graphic detail as time and your imagination will allow! Or perhaps your creations are issuing drunken slurs as they wake up outside their own fricka-frackin' houses cuddling wheelie bins, covered in glitter, wearing a shiny hat and budgie smugglers over their jeans while holding the reins to a miniature horse. So moan, groan, gossip incoherently or swear under your whiskey-soaked breath like a trooper... courtesy of those Rassum Frassum font lovers at Comicraft. >Hic!
  34. Pinewood - Unknown license
  35. Advert - Unknown license
  36. Vassar - Unknown license
  37. Cinema - Unknown license
  38. Deltoid - Unknown license
  39. BurntMF - Unknown license
  40. Bolide - Unknown license
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