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  1. Pema by Designpiraten, $65.00
    Pema – a contemporary Tibetan sans serif encoded in the Unicode standard. This is the first Tibetan typeface influenced by western sans serif fonts. It was designed especially to match multilingual purposes. The rather calligraphic Tibetan scripts did not match with the design aesthetics of western and Indian fonts and so I came up with the idea to design a “modern” Tibetan sans serif. Pema comes in two weights, Regular and Bold, each equipped with almost 1.300 glyphs.
  2. Pipa by Canada Type, $24.95
    Originally made for a health food store chain we cannot name, Pipa is the embodiment of organic display typography. Although it draws inspiration from some cold type ideas, like the uncredited Atlantis from VGC and a couple of older photo-lettering faces, its overall expression is right in line with what has become today's vernacular in integrity organic display packaging. Pipa's construct approaches the thick-and-thin idea from a rarely used perspective, where the flow in form contrast naturally seeps out from within each stroke, while minimizing the amount of strokes helps the totality of the setting come positively alive. This is bead and lava lamp psychedelia for the 21st century. Pipa comes with plenty of alternates, including some very cool unicase variations, and extended Latin language support.
  3. Pea cammi-pea - Unknown license
  4. Peppa Pig - Personal use only
  5. Papa Noel - Unknown license
  6. Mold Papa - Unknown license
  7. Soul Papa - Unknown license
  8. FF Pepe by FontFont, $41.99
    Spanish type designer Pepe Gimeno created this script FontFont in 2002. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Pepe provides advanced typographical support with features such as swashes, ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining and proportional oldstyle figures.
  9. Papa Flower by Adita Fonts, $9.00
    Papa Flower is a Display font Groovy Style with a great punch. Everything written in this font will be instantly recognizable and will attract attention. It will work great for comic book style, online games, cards, love shirts, posters, movie titles, eye-catching social media posts, or anything that requires youthfulness and courage. COMPATIBILITY Windows Apple/Mac Linux Easily convert to webfont Cricut Silhouette
  10. Mama Papa by NJ Studio, $19.00
    Hi...Thank for your visit :) Mama papa a unique fonts are font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding invitations, blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ... so it can make your product look elegant and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! Happy design ...
  11. Sambal Pedas by HansCo, $12.00
    Sambal Pedas is a handwritten font with a dry brush texture. This texture is very detailed. This font looks rough and will be great in any design. It is very recommended to use in crafts, posters, books, branding, quotes, print templates, packaging, invitations, music labels, product label, logo, shirt, magazine or anything else. This typeface comes in uppercase and lowercase, with punctuation, symbols, numerals, swashes and also has multilingual support. Swashes is alternate from numeral 0 - 9, You can access swashes from your OpenType panel in your design software. Enjoy !
  12. Pepi/Rudi by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    The superfamily Pepi and Rudi is based on playful experimentation with basic geometric shapes - the circle, rectangle and triangle - elements that laid the foundations for typographic Modernism. The Pepi and Rudi introduces a number of current elements into a time-proven concept of primitively constructed typefaces. The typeface's somewhat uniform character width establishes a more regular rhythm; the character set is expanded, and legibility is improved thanks to taller lowercase. A wide range of ten styles, from hairline-thin to extra-thick with adequate Italics allow for universal use across the whole scope of graphic design. Carefully designed diacritics, clear punctuation marks, table number characters, ligatures, arrows or alternative lowercase characters are standard; this is sure to please everyone needing to work effectively with a neutral, geometric headline typeface.
  13. Pea Roxygirl - Unknown license
  14. Pea Shirley - Unknown license
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  17. Pea Mystie - Personal use only
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  22. Pea Martha - Personal use only
  23. Pea Marcie - Unknown license
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  37. Pea Jamie - Unknown license
  38. Pea Tammy - Unknown license
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  40. Pea Melanie - Unknown license
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