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  1. Oblata Kurrenta - Unknown license
  2. ParkLane - 100% free
  3. Kalenderblatt Grotesk - Personal use only
  4. SF RetroSplice Shaded - Unknown license
  5. Holitter Forge - 100% free
  6. Albatross - Unknown license
  7. Burgundian - Unknown license
  8. Metro-Retro - 100% free
  9. Rock ‘n Roller - Unknown license
  10. SF Speakeasy Shaded - Unknown license
  11. UT Triumph by Uniontype, $29.00
    UT Triumph Script by Uniontype is a modern type family inspired by classic Americana scripts. The family consists of regular, vintage, and press styles. Also it contains shadow layers with which you can quickly & easily add depth of UT Triumph Script by duplicating the text layer and switching it to Shadow. Choose сolor and offset according to your taste. UT Triumph Script provides advanced typographical support with contextual alternates, ligatures and swashes. UT Triumph Script is good for menu, signs, packaging, posters, letterings and logos. Use the vintage and press styles to feel the true spirit of new retro!
  12. MFC Semicirculus Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Semicirculus Monogram is a stylish sans serif letterset from a vintage embroidery publication which combines to create a semi-circular form monogram. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, it has so many other possibilities. Ornaments from numerous antique specimen books were combined with the letter set to accent and complete its form. This is one of many monogram designs for the early 1900s which fall into a two letter format that is either adorned or interwoven with ornamentation. Download and view the MFC Semicirculus Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  13. Victorian Ornamentals by Celebrity Fontz, $24.99
    Victorian Ornamentals is a digital revival of a lovely Victorian letterset containing initials adorned with flourishes from a vintage embroidery typeface. It is a highly ornate and delicate typestyle with an air of elegance, romance, and flair. This font contains uppercase letters, smallcap letters. and numerals in the Victorian Ornamentals typeface and, for convenience, includes punctuation in a standardized font style. Accented characters are also included. This digital format allows colorizing of type and is a perfect font for publications that want to capture the feel of the Victorian era and the delicate nature of embroidered lettering.
  14. MFC Fantasie Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $169.00
    The inspiration source for Fantasie Monogram is another hand-drawn design from a vintage embroidery publication which relies on rigid geometric letterforms on a dynamic slant stepping downwards. This monogram, which evokes visions of it embossed or printed on antique cookie tins, was originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, but the possibilities of its use are up to your imagination. This is one of many monogram designs from the early 1900’s which fall into a two letter format that is either adorned or interwoven decorative elements. Download and view the MFC Fantasie Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  15. East Variable by Tarallo Design, $73.99
    East Variable is a condensed sans serif typeface. It is timeless, but with a subtle nostalgia of vintage jazz albums, film titles, newspapers, and signage. The light weight has excellent legibility at small sizes. The Extra Bold weight will capture attention. East is versatile, but would be a good choice for film titles, labels, publications, or any context where space is limited. It has variable axes of weight and slant. The OpenType features include stylistic sets, a one-story 'a', hooked letters, seriffed uppercase 'I' and '1', a slashed zero, raised colon and punctuation (Spanish), German eszett, ligatures, and vertical fractions.
  16. Saturn - Unknown license
  17. Toons One - Unknown license
  18. Bus by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Another font idea inspired by a public transport information display.
  19. El Abogado Loco - Unknown license
  20. Ogre by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    A funky, lively display font originally designed for a tourism publication.
  21. Hermit by Davide Romito, $106.00
    Hermit was born like a modern and personal reinterpretation of Gothic-style alphabets, where improvisation and personal taste have led the design towards a new aesthetic mix between gothic and modern typefaces, creating new glyphs with tweaked strokes to achieve a good level of legibility. Hermit is a modern gothic font designed for brave designers and for epic designs, available in three weights and variable fonts. It is good to use for Branding and Editorial projects with texts not too small, Advertising, Packaging, Labeling, and Book or Magazine titles.
  22. Exchange Student by Okaycat, $8.99
    I used to be an exchange student in Canada. I noticed my handwriting was quite different from the handwriting of people who are from countries where the roman alphabet is used. So, I thought why not make a font based on my natural handwriting. This font can be used whenever a cute and different style like mine is needed. "Exchange Student" is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications. Enjoy!
  23. Avilusia by Zanfonts, $17.00
    Introducing “Avilusia”, a captivating semi-gothic typeface that seamlessly blends tradition with a modern twist. With its unique character and versatile design, “Avilusia” is poised to make a bold statement in a variety of design projects. The design concept behind “Avilusia” revolves around merging the timeless charm of semi-gothic typography with contemporary design sensibilities. The goal was to create a typeface that reflects the rich historical roots of gothic letterforms while infusing it with a fresh and modern edge. “Avilusia” aims to be a versatile tool that empowers designers to explore new creative territories while honoring the legacy of classic typography. While “Avilusia” draws inspiration from the semi-gothic tradition, it is not based on any specific historical design. Instead, it pays homage to the stylistic traits of semi-gothic typefaces while embracing the demands of contemporary aesthetics. This approach results in a typeface that is both captivating and adaptable, suitable for a wide range of design applications. “Avilusia” is a captivating semi-gothic typeface that seamlessly blends tradition with a modern twist. Its distinctive design, versatile nature, and extensive character set make it an excellent choice for creating visually engaging designs. Whether you're working on branding, editorial layouts, or display graphics, “Avilusia”'s unconventional elegance will leave a lasting impression on your projects.
  24. Yonkers by Jonahfonts, $25.00
    Yonkers a classic gothic face a very legible face. Very suitable for various applications.
  25. Rust Bucket by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A mild grunge, a simple distressed gothic with just enough roughness to be cool.
  26. Tuffy - 100% free
  27. Tuffy - 100% free
  28. Ananda Black Personal Use - Personal use only
  29. League of Ages - Personal use only
  30. Vampetica - Personal use only
  31. Bleeding Freaks - Unknown license
  32. DuerersMinuskeln - 100% free
  33. Dark11 - Unknown license
  34. Fraktura - Personal use only
  35. Wolf's Bane - Unknown license
  36. Evil Cow - Unknown license
  37. TRUEblood - Personal use only
  38. Drive-Thru - 100% free
  39. Thik by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    I've heard it described as "Copperplate Gothic" on LSD. It's broad, funky and dangerously pointy.
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