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  1. HYERBA - Personal use only
  2. GothBallCrap - Unknown license
  3. Plakat-Fraktur - Unknown license
  4. AdPro by Linotype, $29.99
    Roman Sehrer, a seasoned German advertising professional, digitized his handwriting to create this family of three fonts. Sehrer recommends this family for posters, logos, and restaurant menus. It works well with traditional sans serifs such as Helvetica or Univers.
  5. Anger Styles - Personal use only
  6. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  7. ozzy - 100% free
  8. Saddlebag - Personal use only
  9. Tropicana - Unknown license
  10. Fette Trump-Deutsch - Unknown license
  11. Basic Commercial by Linotype, $57.99
    Basic Commercial is a family of fonts based on historical designs from the hot metal type era. First appearing around 1900, these designs were created by type designers whose names have not been recorded, but whose skills cannot be overlooked. These typefaces were popular among groups and movements as diverse as the Bauhaus, Dadaism, and the masters of Swiss/International-Style typography. They influenced a variety of later grotesque fonts, such as Helvetica and Univers. Basic Commercial was distributed for many years in the United States under the name Standard Series. The typeface worked its way into many aspects of daily life and culture; for instance, it became the face chosen for use in the New York City subway system’s signage. The Basic Commercial family members have a clear and objective design. Their forms exhibit almost nothing unusual, but remain both lively and legible nonetheless. Perhaps for this reason, Basic Commercial’s design has been popular with graphic designers for decades.
  12. ITC Einhorn by ITC, $29.99
    Einhorn is a peculiar typeface. Difficult to classify, this upright, bold, script-like semi serif typeface was designed in 1980 by Alan Meeks. Meeks was inspired by the art nouveau period, and may have been trying to liven up the design scene. In 1980, typefaces like Helvetica and Univers were ubiquitous, and the digital revolution was still years away. Experimental faces like Einhorn helped fill the gap for creative designers looking for untraditional choices in which to set headlines and advertising work. The merit of pioneer display faces like Einhorn have never lessened; Einhorn still sets a mean display text, and works great in logos and other corporate ID solutions.
  13. Dance Number JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music for the song "Just Once for All Time" (from the United Artists release "Congress Dances") provided the bold sans that served as the model for Dance Number JNL. This 1932 film was the English language version of the German comedy "Der Kongrefl tanzt" The movie's plot is based around the Congress of Vienna. There, an Austrian commoner is mistakenly thought to be the Tsar of Russia.
  14. Mexcellent 3D - Unknown license
  15. kero Font - Unknown license
  16. Mastodon - Unknown license
  17. KR All American - Unknown license
  18. Astro 869 - Unknown license
  19. Gunplay - Unknown license
  20. Blood Of Dracula - Unknown license
  21. Por Siempre Gótica - Personal use only
  22. Walk Da Walk Three - Personal use only
  23. Underwörld - Personal use only
  24. ozzy II - Personal use only
  25. Blackwood Castle Shadow - Unknown license
  26. A Charming Font Expanded - Personal use only
  27. Peter Schlemihl - Unknown license
  28. Indoctrine - Personal use only
  29. Cantebriggia - 100% free
  30. KingsCross - Unknown license
  31. Magic School One - 100% free
  32. Neue Goth - Personal use only
  33. Hel Grotesk Gothiq - Personal use only
  34. Hacjiuza - Personal use only
  35. Charterwell - 100% free
  36. TypographerTextur Schatten - Personal use only
  37. Kingthings Italique - Unknown license
  38. Gothic_Love_Letters - Unknown license
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