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  1. Marking Device JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Similar to date and numbering stamps, there once was manufactured rotary band stamps with different letter and number configurations that were used for various identification purposes. From a set of vintage bands acquired from a now-closed rubber stamp shop, Marking Device JNL replicates the serif typeface used on these devices.
  2. Marlboro - Unknown license
  3. Kirsty Ink - Unknown license
  4. Sticky Love by Bogstav, $17.00
    The name "Sticky Love" is taken from a song by Kate Bush. Perhaps not one of Kate Bush' most famous songs, but nevertheless, the song is about love (Which I think is what Kate Bush sings a lot about!) The Sticky Love font is also about love - that kind of love you just can't control. In this case, the love is about wacky letters! :) Sticky Love is handmade and just a tiny bit cleaned up. Not much though. The font has kept the handmade love!
  5. Arcanum - Personal use only
  6. Irezumi - Personal use only
  7. Miskatonic - Personal use only
  8. Yoshitoshi - Personal use only
  9. Deveren by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $19.00
    Deveren is a font based on goosefeather writings from the late 1600's.
  10. Yarker by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $19.00
    Yarker is the Business Hand of the late 1800's early 1900's.
  11. Chalet by House Industries, $33.00
    Experience the precision, elegance and history of the Chalet font family. This collection of ten typefaces in three unique styles is the creative genius of acclaimed clothing designer René Albert Chalet. Originally used in his early advertising campaigns, Chalet appropriately echoes the attitude of its creator: function with flair. Modest and unpretentious yet bold and daring, Chalet’s distinctive air allows for a variety of uses ranging from text to display applications. Add modern panache to any design with the Chalet font family. CHALET CREDITS: Typeface Design: Ken Barber, René Albert Chalet Typeface Production: Rich Roat Typeface Direction: Ken Barber, Andy Cruz Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  12. Aerovias Brasil NF - 100% free
  13. Sesquipedalian NF - Unknown license
  14. Kirsty - Unknown license
  15. Kirsty - Unknown license
  16. Plinc Italiano by House Industries, $33.00
    Dave West’s Italiano is a smooth and sensuous typographic dish with a few extra savory dashes. The silky semi-serif combines ingredients from eighteenth-century engraved italics and nineteenth-century Italian Modern, softened by fine stroke endings and plump dolloped terminals. Preserve Italiano’s subtle flavors by maximizing its size in headlines, advertising captions, and identity campaigns, or capitalize on its swash characters to sweeten package and poster designs. However you use it, Plinc Italiano is a tasty typographic treat—non ci piove! Drawn in the late 1960s for Photo-Lettering, Inc., Italiano was digitized by Steve Ross with Ken Barber in 2015. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  17. DonJulio by Autographis, $39.50
    DonJulio is a handwritten most-of-the-time connecting script, that dates back to the 1930s in Germany. We tried to keep it as true to the original as possible, conserving the shaky and uneven appearance of those days. DonJulio can be mixed together with its very embellished sister font Donna Julia.
  18. Newspaper Publisher JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Logansport, Indiana Pharos-Observer dated June 12, 1917 had the following headline running across its front page: “American Steamer Sunk by German U Boat”. The condensed slab serif typeface used to set that headline has been recreated digitally as Newspaper Publisher JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Backstreet by Letterara, $12.00
    Backstreet is a purely handwritten typeface with its own unique characteristics. It has an elegant, feminine style with good readability. Perfect for Valentine day, neon design, signatures, invitations, titles, and much more! To stay up to date for my latest job, follow me and let’s be friends because there will be many promos.
  20. Greenaway Mignonettes by Wiescher Design, $29.50
    Kate Greenaway was a very famous British (1846-1901) author and illustrator of childrens books. Her books were an outstanding success in English publishing during the Victorian period. Recently I found these sweet Mignonettes in an old foundry specimen book. Mignonettes is derived from the French word "mignon" which stands for lovely, charming, sweet, delightful, pleasant and that does exactly describe these little drawings. I already published a Kate Greenaway's Alphabet a couple of years ago. So here is my second installment. Yours, Kate Greenaway fan Gert Wiescher
  21. FatStack BB - Personal use only
  22. WhoopAss - Personal use only
  23. GrekoDeco - Unknown license
  24. BadaBoom BB - Personal use only
  25. Vampiress - Personal use only
  26. Mestral - Unknown license
  27. Radioactive Granny - Personal use only
  28. Cajun Boogie - Personal use only
  29. Plump - Unknown license
  30. Kirsty - Unknown license
  31. Detectives Inc - Personal use only
  32. Armor Piercing - Personal use only
  33. Roswell Wreckage - Personal use only
  34. Bottix - Personal use only
  35. Arcanum - Personal use only
  36. Wicked Queen BB - Personal use only
  37. Pythia - Personal use only
  38. DarkArts BB - Personal use only
  39. Gorilla Milkshake - Personal use only
  40. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
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