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  1. Vladimir Script EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  2. Rounded Stencil EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  3. EF Oak Engraved by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  4. Blippo Black EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  5. El Paso Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    In the 1970s, Face Photosetting in London was known as the preeminent typesetting house in London. Steve worked in the studio in Newman Street and Hanway Place. El Paso Pro is a family of typefaces based on a unique single font design from the Face Collection, called El Paso.
  6. New Caslon EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  7. Beit El MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by old letter engraving and tombstones, his font is unique by its flow and contrast, enabling traditional typeface gain a new and clear flow and rhythm. OpenType Pro fonts- Excellent support for Niqqud (Vowels). All marks are programmed to fit each glyph's shape and width. OpenType Pro includes new advanced features like Dagesh Hazak, ShevaNa, Qamatz Katan, Holm Haser and wide letters. Best used with Adobe InDesign CC that support complex Hebrew text. Please check these advanced features in this link: https://tinyurl.com/ybgdsxme
  8. Bank Sans EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    With its extended complement, this comprehensive redesign of Bank Gothic by Elsner+Flake offers a wide spectrum for usage. After 80 years, the typeface Bank Gothic, designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930, is still as desirable for all areas of graphic design as it has ever been. Its usage spans the design of headlines to exterior design. Game manufacturers adopt this spry typeface, so reminiscent of the Bauhaus and its geometric forms, as often as do architects and web designers. The creative path of the Bank Gothic from hot metal type via phototypesetting to digital variations created by desktop designers has by now taken on great breadth. The number of cuts has increased. The original Roman weight has been augmented by Oblique and Italic variants. The original versions came with just a complement of Small Caps. Now, they are, however, enlarged by often quite individualized lower case letters. In order to do justice to the form changes and in order to differentiate between the various versions, the Bank Gothic, since 2007 a US trademark of the Grosse Pointe Group (Trademark FontHaus, USA), is nowadays available under a variety of different names. Some of these variations remain close to the original concept, others strive for greater individualism in their designs. The typeface family which was cut by the American typefoundry ATF (American Type Founders) in the early 1930’s consisted of a normal and a narrow type family, each one in the weights Light, Medium and Bold. In addition to its basic ornamental structure which has its origin in square or rectangular geometric forms, there is another unique feature of the Bank Gothic: the normally round upper case letters such as B, C, G, O, P, Q, R and U are also rectangular. The one exception is the upper case letter D, which remains round, most likely for legibility reasons (there is the danger of mistaking it for the letter O.) Because of the huge success of this type design, which follows the design principles of the more square and the more contemporary adaption of the already existing Copperplate, it was soon adopted by all of the major type and typesetting manufacturers. Thus, the Bank Gothic appeared at Linotype; as Commerce Gothic it was brought out by Ludlow; and as Deluxe Gothic on Intertype typesetters. Among others, it was also available from Monotype and sold under the name Stationer’s Gothic. In 1936, Linotype introduced 6pt and 12pt weights of the condensed version as Card Gothic. Lateron, Linotype came out with Bank Gothic Medium Condensed in larger sizes and a more narrow set width and named it Poster Gothic. With the advent of photoypesetters and CRT technologies, the Bank Gothic experienced an even wider acceptance. The first digital versions, designed according to present computing technologies, was created by Bitstream whose PostScript fonts in Regular and Medium weights have been available through FontShop since 1991. These were followed by digital redesigns by FontHaus, USA, and, in 1996, by Elsner+Flake who were also the first company to add cursive cuts. In 2009, they extended the family to 16 weights in both Roman and Oblique designs. In addition, they created the long-awaited Cyrillic complement. In 2010, Elsner+Flake completed the set with lowercase letters and small caps. Since its redesign the type family has been available from Elsner+Flake under the name Bank Sans®. The character set of the Bank Sans® Caps and the Bank Sans® covers almost all latin-based languages (Europe Plus) as well as the Cyrillic character set MAC OS Cyrillic and MS Windows 1251. Both families are available in Normal, Condensed and Compressed weights in 4 stroke widths each (Light, Regular, Medium and Bold). The basic stroke widths of the different weights have been kept even which allows the mixing of, for instance, normal upper case letters and the more narrow small caps. This gives the family an even wider and more interactive range of use. There are, furthermore, extensive sets of numerals which can be accessed via OpenType-Features. The Bank Sans® type family, as opposed to the Bank Sans® Caps family, contains, instead of the optically reduced upper case letters, newly designed lower case letters and the matching small caps. Bank Sans® fonts are available in the formats OpenType and TrueType.
  9. Advera Stencil EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  10. DIN Mittel EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    The typeface DIN Mittel, offered by Elsner+Flake, is based on the DIN 1451 used in Germany since 1931. The DIN 1451 which was primarily seen in the areas of technology and traffic had to adhere to the so-called DIN Norms. Variations of the DIN 1451 are also employed in Austria, Eastern Europe, Greece and the Near East. With its new release Elsner+Flake has expanded the DIN Mittel with the characters EuropaPlus and Cyrillic.
  11. Futura Display EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  12. EF Handel Sans by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  13. EF Ornamental Rules by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  14. EF Communication Modern by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  15. EF Kleins Sketch by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  16. Commercial Script EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  17. Fette Fraktur EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  18. Bernhard Modern EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  19. OCR-B EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  20. Caslon Antique EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  21. Bernhard Gothic EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  22. EF Diamanti Condensed by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  23. EF Textile Pi by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  24. VAG Rundschrift EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  25. Lasertac Stencil EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  26. EF Euro Classic by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  27. Weiss Antiqua EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  28. Century Expanded EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  29. Le Asterix EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  30. Cooper Black EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  31. Bernhard Schoenschrift EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  32. EF Caslon Fina by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  33. Futura Black EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  34. OCR-A EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  35. Le Obelix EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  36. Petras Script EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    Petras Script, the first digital script font created by the calligrapher Petra Beiße, has, for many years, met with worldwide success. Now the font is complemented with an alternate character set, which gives designers more flexibility and adds a personal touch to the font. Petra Beiße has resided for a long time in Wiesbaden, Germany, where she is working as a renowned calligrapher. It is rare that any of her scripts are transferred into digital format and sold worldwide as fonts. Because Petras Script became such a huge success, she decided to release Casanova Script Pro.
  37. Alte Schwabacher EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  38. EF Viktors Raven by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  39. Ferro Stencil EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  40. EF DIN 1451 by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
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