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  1. HGWelles by Just My Type, $20.00
    Designed for a privately-published luxury edition of The Time Machine, HGWelles Ultralight, Regular and Bold are now being made available to the public. This is the Welles of the early 20th century, seeing many of his predictions coming true and anticipating the shape of things yet to come.
  2. Ladoni by Diogo Pisoeiro, $15.00
    This typeface is inspired on Bodoni, but this is like his gross sister, because it has angles instead of curves. Is a typeface with personality, strong and robust but at the same time sweet with his italics. This typeface has 5 weights, regular, italic, bold, poster and poster italic.
  3. Ad Words by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Just in time for the sale season. Ad Words is a font of words you would use if you did retail ads. Some words in script, some print, some bold, some not. Plus 2 starbursts. Enlarge the starbursts and then reverse one of the words out of it… like Now! Win! or Free! Other Outside the Line fonts work with this one, check out Architectural Lettering Regular and Bold, Plz Print or Plz Script.
  4. Assembler by Fonthead Design, $15.00
    Assembler is a font designed by Ethan Dunham that has a slightly bouncy, organic feel, but at the same time is mildly cold and angular. Suitable for headlines and single lines of text.
  5. Kitcat by Solotype, $19.95
    This was a favorite of the old time job printers;­ decorative but readable. The MacKellar foundry was the largest and most creative of the old foundries, and decorative fonts like this one came out at the rate of several every year.
  6. Tresdias - Unknown license
  7. Bamberforth by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.95
    Bamberforth is a new take on the type of lettering that was often seen on Railway timetables, share certificates and anything else that needed a distinctive heading in the mid-19th Century. This sort of thing was used on both sides of the Atlantic and can carry us back to another time. Bamberforth aims to give a modern clarity to a style of lettering that, in all other particulars, harks straight back to Victorian times. Bamberforth is ideal for giving anything a 19th century feel-especially posters, book headings, dust jackets and invitations.
  8. Bullstand by Alit Design, $19.00
    The Bull Stand Victorian typeface is characterized by its intricate detailing, ornate serifs, and elaborate curves. The letters are designed with a fine balance between boldness and delicacy, capturing the essence of Victorian elegance. The typeface showcases the artistic craftsmanship of the time, reflecting the meticulous attention paid to typographic design.
  9. Rock Wood by Kprojects, $15.00
    Rock Wood is a fresh version of old western wood type. With its strong and sinuous lines it has a taste of vintage and modern at the same time.
  10. Ekorre PERSONAL USE ONLY Black - Personal use only
  11. Potrzebie - Unknown license
  12. Genghis Khan - Personal use only
  13. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  14. Designosaur - 100% free
  15. NFL Falcons - Unknown license
  16. the EV$NT - Personal use only
  17. I Want My TTR! (Condensed) - Unknown license
  18. LC Bagira - Unknown license
  19. Warzone97 - Unknown license
  20. XXII ARMY - Unknown license
  21. PassCaps - Unknown license
  22. Qbicle 2 BRK - Unknown license
  23. Oneworldonefuture - Unknown license
  24. The Aeroplane Flies High - Unknown license
  25. Vipertuism - Unknown license
  26. West point - Unknown license
  27. Broad - Unknown license
  28. Omega Sentry - Unknown license
  29. Faktos - Unknown license
  30. Plasmatica Outline - Unknown license
  31. Chain_Reaction - Unknown license
  32. Alecto Demo - Unknown license
  33. WalrusGumbo - Unknown license
  34. BASEHEAD - Unknown license
  35. ShampooSW - Unknown license
  36. Querencia Army DEMO VERSION - Unknown license
  37. Heavy Heap - Unknown license
  38. Iron Lounge Smart - Unknown license
  39. Alta Mesa by FontMesa, $25.00
    Alta Mesa is a revival of an old type design from the 1800's that was sold by most of the type foundries in the US and Europe of that time period so it is difficult to know the foundry of origin. New with this version are the fill fonts and plain styles, the fill fonts may be used as stand alone fonts, however the letter spacing is much wider, the plain versions are recommended if you desire a solid black weight. The regular Fill font is in registration with the Regular and Open versions while the Fill L font is in registration with the L and Open L versions. This was a very charming font in its time which was heavily used on old billheads and letterheads. We're pleased to bring this type design, which hasn't been used for over 100 years, into the digital world today.
  40. Walk Da Walk Two - Personal use only
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