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  1. Monster boxes - Personal use only
  2. handwriting-draft_free-version - Personal use only
  3. Reprise Stamp - Unknown license
  4. Tapeworm - Unknown license
  5. Pea Bethany's Doodles - Unknown license
  6. D3 Labyrinthism katakana - Unknown license
  7. Kinkie - Unknown license
  8. GodOfWar - Unknown license
  9. CAC Lasko Even Weight - Unknown license
  10. Yellow Magician - Unknown license
  11. Aubrey - Unknown license
  12. Clementine Sketch - Unknown license
  13. Dreamland - 100% free
  14. REGALIZ - Unknown license
  15. Scrubble - Unknown license
  16. Kids - Unknown license
  17. Snobjury - Unknown license
  18. Nu School Munitions - Unknown license
  19. ChickenScratch - Unknown license
  20. Barbed Wire by Monotype, $29.99
    Andrew Smith played with his pencil and scetched an alphabet with several strokes. and as he made come cross strokes it lokes like barbed wire.
  21. TOY_SOLDIERS - Personal use only
  22. gAbAcHiTA FFP - Personal use only
  23. Sketchica - Personal use only
  24. CMSquish - 100% free
  25. Sweeep - Unknown license
  26. FirstGrader-Normal - Unknown license
  27. AbbeyRoad - Personal use only
  28. Umbles - Unknown license
  29. Willow - Unknown license
  30. D3 Calligraphism - Unknown license
  31. Plinc Beaux Arts Didot by House Industries, $33.00
    Firmin Didot is credited with establishing the Modern genre of serif typefaces, of which Beaux Arts Didots stands as an exemplary model. Like the French neoclassical architecture of its namesake, Beaux Arts has all the hallmarks of the early nineteenth-century style: a clear and confident construction consisting of simple yet strong lines. Use it for elegant and formal settings, or when a direct typographic tone is desired. Mix it with styles of similar sensibilities such as Plinc Hanover and Davison Spencerian. Digitized from the original Photo-Lettering film matrix in 2014 by Jean-Baptiste Levée. BEAUX ARTS DIDOT CREDITS: Typeface Design: Photo-Lettering Staff Typeface Digitization: Jean-Baptiste Levée Typeface Production: Ben Kiel Typeface Direction: Ken Barber Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  32. Ecolier - Unknown license
  33. Little Miss - Personal use only
  34. Joe Mad by Comicraft, $39.00
    When Joe Madureira saw the custom font we'd created for Jim Lee, he called us up immediately and uttered the immortal words... "I Want One!" We were, of course, only too happy to oblige. Now, this very font, based upon Joe's own handwriting, is available. Think about it, where else can you get a World Famous Comic Book Artist like Joe Madureira to work for you for under a hundred bucks?
  35. Camp by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Camp is a rough-hewn, woodsy font that gives new meaning to logging on to your computer. With engraving-like, hand-rendered details, it harkens back to frontier days and simpler times. Whether gliding across a placid lake or trekking through untarnished nature, Camp will let you see the forest among the trees. A family of 5 fonts gives you the option of printing a single color outline w/drop shadow or up to four different colors using the shadow, fill, ends and outline variants.
  36. Elevator Boy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Watch Elevator Boy bounce up and down, a playful, whimsical display type that looks like fun and tastes like Saturday morning cartoons. Mmmmmm.... it's like font candy!
  37. Dry Brush Blocks by BW90, $24.99
    It was supposed to be brush-like, but it looks more like sponge. Have fun using it!
  38. SpideRaY - Personal use only
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