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  1. Ghosttown BC - Personal use only
  2. Dearest Friend - Unknown license
  3. Poseidon - Unknown license
  4. The·Fire - Personal use only
  5. Mellogothic - Personal use only
  6. Steelplate Textura - Personal use only
  7. Ardenwood Demo - Unknown license
  8. Pillbox Opaque - Unknown license
  9. Rediviva - Unknown license
  10. Screw DSG - Unknown license
  11. StageCoach - Unknown license
  12. Dearest Friend lite - Unknown license
  13. Göt - Unknown license
  14. Bill Hicks - Unknown license
  15. KaiserzeitGotisch - Personal use only
  16. Medici Text - Personal use only
  17. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  18. CantzleyAD1600 - 100% free
  19. Gothic Flames - Personal use only
  20. MCF bad manners ww - 100% free
  21. Preto Serif OT Std by DizajnDesign, $50.00
    Preto is an extensive type family, which explores the function of serifs on readability and legibility. Preto consist of three subfamilies: Sans, Semi and Serif. Preto is designed for multilingual typesetting. All of the subfamilies have equal gray value but different texture which can be use to differentiate languages. Preto sub-families have two text weights and two bold styles (Regular -> Bold, Medium -> Black). Every weight has a companion Italic style as well. The serif version has been designed to work best at small point sizes (around 8, 9 points). You will not achieve calm, boring or invisible look of your text with Preto Serif. Its long, spiky and sharp serifs contribute to give the typeface a distinct and energetic character. It is very suitable for magazines, corporate identity, brochures or other print materials where a typeface for continuous reading is required. The ligatures in Preto Serif are very special. You can set them in different tracking values and spacing will increase/decrease consistently in the ligatures as well. Alternative characters in the font files allow you to change the feeling of the text from typical to more special (J, Q, g , &). Each font contains a full set of small caps and many alternative characters for complex typesetting.
  22. Preto Serif by DizajnDesign, $24.00
    Preto is an extensive type family, which explores the function of serifs on readability and legibility. Preto consist of three subfamilies: Sans, Semi and Serif. Preto is designed for multilingual typesetting. All of the subfamilies have equal gray value but different texture which can be use to differentiate languages. Preto sub-families have two text weights and two bold styles (Regular -> Bold, Medium -> Black). Every weight has a companion Italic style as well. The serif version has been designed to work best at small point sizes (around 8, 9 points). You will not achieve calm, boring or invisible look of your text with Preto Serif. Its long, spiky and sharp serifs contribute to give the typeface a distinct and energetic character. It is very suitable for magazines, corporate identity, brochures or other print materials where a typeface for continuous reading is required. The ligatures in Preto Serif are very special. You can set them in different tracking values and spacing will increase/decrease consistently in the ligatures as well. Alternative characters in the font files allow you to change the feeling of the text from typical to more special (J, Q, g , &). Each font contains a full set of small caps and many alternative characters for complex typesetting.
  23. FF Schulbuch by FontFont, $68.99
    Dutch type designer Just van Rossum created this sans FontFont in 1991. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, film and tv, editorial and publishing as well as logo, branding and creative industries. FF Schulbuch provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  24. New Aster LT by Linotype, $29.99
    This book and newspaper font was designed by Francesco Simoncini in 1958. After the Second World War brought type design to a standstill, the years of reconstruction meant a reconsideration of old values in the typographical world as well as in Europe in general. Aster is the result of this movement, displaying instead of Modern Face influence, a tendency toward Transitional characteristics and giving text a light feel.
  25. Disorder - 100% free
  26. Riparo - 100% free
  27. Speichel - 100% free
  28. Shark Army - Unknown license
  29. NHL Atlanta - Unknown license
  30. Subatomic Tsoonami - Unknown license
  31. ShakeiTup - Personal use only
  32. Tektrron - 100% free
  33. Squareroque - Unknown license
  34. Cetus - Unknown license
  35. TR-909 - Unknown license
  36. Japan Deko - Unknown license
  37. GoudyThirty-DemiBold - Personal use only
  38. Corners 2 - Unknown license
  39. DrumagStudioNF - 100% free
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