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  1. Arbuckle - Unknown license
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  5. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  6. PR8 London Ads - Unknown license
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  8. RNS BARUTA BLACK - 100% free
  9. HIPTRONIC - 100% free
  10. Kovacs - Unknown license
  11. American Dream - Unknown license
  12. Staggering Bob - Unknown license
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  18. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
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  22. Technotyp by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The digital font Technotyp is based on the hot metal typeface created by the German typographer and type designer Herbert Thannhaeuser (1898-1963) for the former East German type foundry Typoart in Dresden. In the typography book ‘Der Schriftsetzer’ (Fachbuchverlag, Leipzig, 1952), by Paul Fritzsche, this absolutely beautiful slab serif design is presented in all its variations. Fritzsche remarked that – because of its rather condensed form and its relatively long ascenders – the 'Werkschrift' of the Technotyp (comparable with our 'Regular') seemed to be very well suited to serve as a text face, and recommended for this purpose that the face be cut for the composing machine. However, this never happened and the entire Technotyp family was made available for hand composition only. This is finally changing and being remedied for good now: URW++ proudly presents the new digital version of this really charming font family with its distinct flavor of the 1950s, adding it to the other digital renditions of Herbert Thannhaeuser fonts at URW++, namely Garamond No. 4 and Magna. The original Typoart family had an italic style for the light version only. The new digital version of Technotyp includes italic styles for the regular, medium and bold weights as well, enhancing the family to meet today’s standards and requirements for professional type setting. To further increase its usefulness, Cyrillic faces were created, too. True to the standard for all digital fonts at URW++, the character set for Technotyp covers all West- and East European languages.
  23. Yes:TimeWord - Unknown license
  24. Happy Halloween by Letterara, $10.00
    Happy Halloween is the perfect font for the scariest time of the year. Inside the font, you will not only find stunning letters to create Halloween decorations.
  25. Juga by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Juga font is a classic retro game-themed font, this font is adjusted so it doesn't look pixelated, and is more modern to use at this time.
  26. Sign Writer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Writer JNL was found within the pages of an early 1900s manual on the art of sign lettering and is a style typical of those times.
  27. Arsapia by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    Michael Hoffmann manufactures digital fonts for 30 years. At URW++ he contributed to the technological progress. Over the years, he also specialized in the ideal representation of fonts on screen and the complex assembly of international fonts with scripts of all countries. In his latest project he put the emphasis on developing a highly readable typeface. Less interested in the design as in the functionality of this typeface, he designed Arsapia which he has now installed as a system font on all his computers. Michael Hoffmann studied Japanology at the University of Hamburg and traveled in the early years of his professional activity frequently to Japan, there to train the IKARUS font production tools to Japanese customers. In his spare time he plays guitar or golf depending on the weather. The typeface Arsapia has been designed in such a way that all three font styles Light, Regular and Bold have the same width. When a user therefore opts for the use of Arsapia Light, even though he has already written his text in Regular, nothing changes with respect to the letter tracking. When choosing the Bold for emphasis: Nothing changes except the blackness of the letters. A font change does not engender unwanted line and page breaks of itself. All letters can be clearly distinguished from each other. 1 l I O 0 are all different. For programmers and lovers of monospaced fonts Michael Hoffmann has developed a fourth typeface: Arsapia Mono. This is the perfect terminal font.
  28. Aron Grotesque - Personal use only
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  38. TypographerGotisch Schmuck - Unknown license
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