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  1. Scotch FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Scotch FB by David Berlow.
  2. Aarco- - Unknown license
  3. Pullchain - Personal use only
  4. Divad - Personal use only
  5. Mephisto™ - Unknown license
  6. Harbinger™ - Unknown license
  7. Kerberos Fang - Personal use only
  8. Mikal by Eurotypo, $88.00
    David was promised Saul’s daughter in marriage after he defeated Goliath. However, while Saul procrastinated in delivering his elder daughter for marriage, David fell in love with the younger daughter Mikal (1 Samuel 18:20,28). Mikal was the only wife who was reported to have loved David. Her name, Mikal, meant brook, or stream, a symbol of the water of the word. Mikal is a versatile and elegant script font; well suited in the area of magazines, web pages, packaging, logotypes and advertising, etc. This font can be used as body text for its good legibility and accurate kerning. Mikal font has all the advantages of OpenType technology that allows a variety of combinations: Swash, old style numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures, contextual alternates, word ending and tails. Mikal supports all Central European character set as well as basic Western languages.
  9. Initials Gothic C by Alter Littera, $15.00
    A comprehensive set of initials (usually referred to as Uncials, Lombardic Initials, or Lombards) of the Germanic variety, designed after Henric Pieterszoon’s “Gothise Monnikke Letteren” as appearing in Enschedé, J. (1768), Proef van Letteren, Haarlem (p. 120); also mentioned as “Great Primer Uncials” and "2-line Brevier Uncials" in Vervliet, H.D.L. (1968), Sixteenth-Century Printing Types of the Low Countries, Amsterdam: Hertzberger (pp. 54-55, and 212-213). The font contains over one hundred glyphs, including as a bonus six layered plus two plain ornamental initials adapted from the Gutenberg Bible (Mainz, ca. 1455) and the Mainz Psalter (Mainz, 1457). Suitable to accompany most Gothic (especially Textura and Rotunda) typefaces, or to be displayed as drop caps or in full titles and headings. Specimen, detailed character map, OpenType features, and font samples available at Alter Littera’s The Initials “Gothic C” Font Page. Note: Several uncial initials in The Oldtype “Psalterium” Font have been derived from corresponding characters in The Initials “Gothic C” Font, adjusting them to cope with the special (large) x-height and letter spacing of the Psalterium font (so the two sets of initials are not directly interchangeable).
  10. Be safe - Unknown license
  11. Farquharson - Unknown license
  12. Burgundian - Unknown license
  13. Shadow of Xizor - Unknown license
  14. Tribeca - Unknown license
  15. Bucephalus - Unknown license
  16. Theodoric - Unknown license
  17. Rudelsberg - Unknown license
  18. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  19. Divad Square - Personal use only
  20. Gjallarhorn - Unknown license
  21. Wedgie - Unknown license
  22. Digitek by ITC, $29.00
    Digitek is the work of David Quay, a futuristic typeface inspired by output of a coarse resolution computer bitmap. This condensed font is best in large headlines with large letter and word spacing. Digitek is perfect for anything needing a computer-age look.
  23. Zoomorphica - Unknown license
  24. Dromon - Unknown license
  25. Eglantine - Unknown license
  26. Firecat - Unknown license
  27. Perigord - Unknown license
  28. Brigida - Unknown license
  29. Folkard - Unknown license
  30. LaserDisco by The Northern Block, $15.00
    A futuristic styled font that takes influences from 1970s music and film. Examples include: David Bowie, T-Rex, Rollerball & Logan's Run.
  31. Dancin' by ITC, $29.00
    Dancin' is yet another unusual typeface from American designer David Sagorski. Based on his own style of handwriting, Dancin' is an inventive, carefree typeface ornamented with dots and unusual strokes.
  32. final fantasy elements - Unknown license
  33. Cityscape™ - Unknown license
  34. Cardo - Personal use only
  35. Tucker Handwritten - Unknown license
  36. Shirah 25 by LightHouse, $49.00
    Shirah 25 started as a freehand study, while experimenting with ink and new nibs. Later on, when David decided to have a digital version, he drew it merely with the tablet, trying to keep the spirit of the ink and the nib. Shirah 25 is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.
  37. Semiramis - Unknown license
  38. Goodfellow - Unknown license
  39. Hyacinth - Unknown license
  40. Stonecross - Unknown license
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