http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/filmotype/havana/
Filmotype Havana was among the company’s earliest connecting brush-lettered casuals and was introduced by Filmotype in 1955 as a smoother, condensed weight of its popular cousin Horizon. Filmotype Havana was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full international character complement, automatic fractionals, ordinals, and a wonderful assortment of alternate characters and ligatures to create a genuine connecting hand-painted look in dynamic OpenType format.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/pink-broccoli/hot-streak-pb/
If you're looking for something offbeat and animated with an attitude, well, you've found it! Hot Streak is a retro font inspired by an old pulp paperback called Sin on Wheels, and it gives what started as a simple title a lot of life. Let Hot Streak turn up the heat on your designs! You'll find the Standard Ligatures feature changes up double letter combinations, the Stylistic Alternates feature raises up all of the smallcaps to align at the top of the capitals, and the Contextual Alternates feature turns on an automatic bounce feature that brings eve more life and attitude to an already spunky font.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/pink-broccoli/hip-hopper/
An offbeat typeface inspired by the lettering on an art poster by Patrick Owsley for the cartoon character Hoppity Hooper. This typeface goes beyond the basic opentype features you've seen (i.e. extended language character sets, stylistic alternate character variations, etc) and offers not only a ligature feature that automatically alternates between the Capitals & Lowercase (Alt Capitals) sets, but also a unique Contextual Alternates feature that enables an automatic alternating BOUNCING effect. All this piled into a single typeface with loads of personality, just waiting to be played with!
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/pink-broccoli/fathoms-pb/
A totally off-the-wall sans serif font based on the titling from one of ABC’s Movie of the Week series from 1969 called Daughter of the Mind. Turn on Contextual Alternates to automatically alternate between Capitals and Lowercase as you type to really make the font dance!
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/hwt/hwt-slab/
These two extra bold fonts are classic slab serif wood type styles with one detail of difference. Columbian is an extra bold Clarendon wood type that was manufactured by many of the wood type manufacturers in the late 19th century. “Clarendons” feature bracketed or rounded serif joins whereas “Antique” was a class of typefaces that features squared off slab serifs. Some type designs have only minor differences from others. The Columbian design is essentially identical to Wm. Page & Co.'s “Antique no. 4”, with the difference being the bracketed serifs. In researching material for the digitization of Columbian, we started with a 15 line font identified as “Columbian” shown in the Angelica Press wood type portfolio (printed in 1976). This font is in fact “Page Antique no. 4”. Comparing Antique #4 to Columbian specimens from Hamilton and other manufacturers confirms the only real difference is the serif treatments. Therefore, both fonts are presented as a pair. Each font features a full Western & Central European character set.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/flat-it/mademoiselle/
This woodtype is the one of the most unique Wild West, Tuscan type. No other woodtype or Tuscan decorative is more cute and sweeter than this family.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/schizotype/sickle/
The Wild West meets Russia and India in this heavy duty display face. Although it’s uppercase only, most of the characters vary between the uppercase and lowercase alphabets, so it’s easy to give your text a hand-made feel by mixing up your cases. OpenType savvy applications can really exploit the extra features of this font. Engage contextual alternates, and G, C, L and alternate form of E will change when placed before a letter with a crossbar to create some cool effects (see the CK and LE combinations in the poster). There are standard ligatures for ff and FF combinations, and discretionary ligatures for ‘and’, ‘the’, ‘No’, ‘Mc’ and ‘Co’. Engage stylistic alternates for a reversed 3 version of E, and the obligatory backwards R for that faux-Russian effect. Also included in the font is a host of ornaments. This font is perfect for wanted posters, heavy metal band logos, Communist propaganda leaflets and no doubt a load of other things too.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/filmotype/filmotype-leader/
Introduced by Filmotype in the early 1950s, Filmotype Leader was inspired by speedy sho-card bold lettering styles prominently featured in automotive advertising and editorial designs of the late 1940s and early 1950s to express speed and urgency. Remastered and expanded with exacting precision from the original filmstrips, Filmotype Leader includes a full international character compliment, automatic fractionals, ordinals, and a suite of alternates in dynamic OpenType format for a smooth connecting look.
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/gatf/bamberforth/
Bamberforth is a new take on the type of lettering that was often seen on Railway timetables, share certificates and anything else that needed a distinctive heading in the mid-19th Century. This sort of thing was used on both sides of the Atlantic and can carry us back to another time. Bamberforth aims to give a modern clarity to a style of lettering that, in all other particulars, harks straight back to Victorian times. Bamberforth is ideal for giving anything a 19th century feel-especially posters, book headings, dust jackets and invitations.
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