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An old fashioned font with a gothic style.
Based on originals from the 9th through the 12th centuries depicting British/Irish semi uncials, which in turn preceded our minuscules. It takes a look back at the first millennium. The font is fine for certificates, religious or festive texts, but also for music or design of fantasy computer games.
Font name: Anglo Saxon
Terms: Free Non-Commercial Use
Platform: PC
Type: TTF
Bradley is an 1895 typeface designed by Herman Ihlenburg (alternatively credited to Joseph Warren Phinney by some sources) from lettering by Henry William Bradley for a Christmas cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine. Bradley departs from the traditional blackletter model, incorporating Lombardic features and many unique forms.
A classic medieval style font with bold, blocked and shadow typefaces.
Font name: Bridgnorth
Terms: Free
Platform: PC
Type: TTF
A tall font with a classic look.
Font name: Cajun Queen
Terms: Free
Platform: PC
Type: TTF
A thin classic serif font with complete character set.
A classic roman font named after the emperor Claudius.
The idea behind Clerica is a computer font that doesn't look like a computer font. The idea is to remember when people had an instinctive ability to write legibly.
Font name: Clerica
Terms: Free
Platform: PC
Type: TTF, OTF
A classic bold font by Manfred Klein. Small and large CAPS only.
Font name: Dyonisius
Terms: Free
Platform: PC
Type: TTF
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