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  1. TaitDemo - Unknown license
  2. KG Dancing on the Rooftop - Personal use only
  3. Janda Curlygirl Serif - Personal use only
  4. Sophie - Personal use only
  5. Aracne Regular - Personal use only
  6. Aint Nothing Fancy - Personal use only
  7. KG Begin Again - Personal use only
  8. Abysmal Gaze - Personal use only
  9. SexyRexy - Unknown license
  10. Berolina - 100% free
  11. Just Me Again Down Here - Personal use only
  12. CAITLYN - Unknown license
  13. Spongy - Unknown license
  14. Steadmanesque - Unknown license
  15. WC Mano Negra Bta - Unknown license
  16. ThreadFun - Unknown license
  17. Blocked Off - Personal use only
  18. Dr. Eve L - Unknown license
  19. Psycho Poetry - Unknown license
  20. Shaun the Sheep - Personal use only
  21. Ben Brown - Unknown license
  22. Rasstapp 1.0 - Unknown license
  23. Crushed Out Girl - Unknown license
  24. Rock ‘n Roller - Unknown license
  25. Divine - Unknown license
  26. brunoBook - Personal use only
  27. Slm by Antiochus, $30.00
    We produce original printing press letter fonts, for example from the journal Southern Literary Messenger (circa 1830 - 1870). The only one in the world. What makes our fonts so attractive to the eye, are the myriad imperfections. It's not an approximation to the printing-press letters--- these are the actual letters, complete with all their manifold differences. If you look closely you will notice that the letter 'e' say, each time it is printed, is slightly different. These differences arise from the mechanical action of the inked-wooden press on the paper, and cannot be faked by artificial means. The eye subconsciously picks up this text as the actual printing press letters. Edgar Allan Poe published many of his great works in the Southern Literary Messenger, as did many other great nineteenth century writers, ie. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne &c.
  28. Flying Dutchman by FontMesa, $25.00
    In nautical folklore, the Flying Dutchman is a ship that can never go home and is doomed to sail the seas forever as a ghost ship. The story of the Dutchman appeared in print in the 1820s. With different versions written over the years, some date the legend to the 1640s or the early 1700s. The Flying Dutchman font is a revival of an 1876 font from MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan Co. The Truetype and OpenType formats include a larger extended character set with Central and Eastern European accented letters. Extra characters in this font are left and right pointing hands in place of the less than and greater than keys and a pirate flag is on the bracket keys. New to this style is the distressed version where the letters look like they've been hacked by a cutlass.
  29. Bim - Personal use only
  30. Ovnis - Personal use only
  31. Cable - Personal use only
  32. Endbuster - Unknown license
  33. Crakos - Personal use only
  34. Ameba - Personal use only
  35. Be safe - Unknown license
  36. Corners 1 - Unknown license
  37. GauFontLoveRocket - Unknown license
  38. GauFontRubberSoul - Unknown license
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