font_category: blackletter

Talloween

Talloween font

Talloween is a bizarre typeface in which the letters have a fraktur form, but look as if they had been made of wax that has partially melted. It comes in four styles, regular, oblique,...

Rankensteen

Rankensteen font

Many blackletter and calligraphic typefaces are elegant and can be used for items like invitations and liturgical or religious texts. Rankensteen is probably not one of them. It is crude and bizarre and with...

PhrackSle

PhrackSle font

PhrackSle is a a Fraktur face with a difference: it has a uniform stroke rather than a calligraphic-pen stroke. It comes in four weights: thin, plain, bold, and extrabold. (For a version of the...

Phraxtured

Phraxtured font

Phraxtured is a fairly accurate rendition of the letter forms used in an old German-language publication that I found in a trash heap. However, several characters in fraktur, such as the k, y, x,...

Lettergical

Lettergical font

The lower case of Lettergical is a mixture of several medieval styles and the upper case is a variant of Lombardic.

Cuthbert

Cuthbert font

Cuthbert is an unusual, semi-script, pseudo-medieval typeface. The capital letters are exuberant and whimsical. However, both the regular and italics styles are graceful enough to be used for purposes such as invitations. Included as...

BeneScriptine

BeneScriptine font

BeneScriptine is an Old English or medieval face that can be used for awards and certificates, which is the major use of this sort of typeface.

BeneCryptine

BeneCryptine font

BeneCryptine is not based on any particular calligraphic type style. It has exaggerated upper-case letters and hyperactive lower-case letters that give it a wild and undisciplined look. It comes in four styles: the base...

Auldroon

Auldroon font

Auldroon was inspired by the pseudo-medieval fonts that were fairly popular in the late 19th century.

ITC Choc

ITC Choc font