Fette Fraktur was issued by the C.E. Weber foundry in 1875. For hundreds of years, from the Renaissance until World War II, the principal German vernacular type was fraktur, a style of blackletter. Fraktur, or broken…
Fette Fraktur™ Font Styles
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Languages
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Styles
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1Raleigh Gothic Font
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2Burgundian Font
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3Eureka Antique Font
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4Archangel Font
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5DIN 17 SB™ Font
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6Snoogle™ Font
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7Superclarendon Font
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8Titanic™ Font
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9Magdeburg Font
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10Walbaum Fraktur EF™ Font
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11Emily Austin™ Font
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12Raincoat Font
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13UB Vlad Font
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14PiS LIETZ Parilon Font
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15TS Verona™ Font
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16Life® Font
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17Cactus Flower SG Font
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18Carnegie Font
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19Newcomen™ Font
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20Alt Gothic Font
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1ITC Weidemann® Font
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2Riot Act™ Font
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3Vibrocentric™ Font
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4Heavy Heap™ Font
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5ITC Goudy Sans® Font
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6ITC Galliard® Font
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7Archive Black Title Text Font
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8Modern No. 20 Font
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9Sonic Font
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10Flareserif 821 Font
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11ITC Silvermoon™ Font
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12Archive Ironlace Font
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13Vannucci Antico Font
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14Archive Modern II Font
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15Archive Chased Black Font
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16Stickley Decorations™ Font
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17Caslon Fina Stencil Font
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18ITC Deli Supreme™ Font
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19ITC Kokoa™ Font
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20Berthold Baskerville® BE Font

