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  1. Escobeta One - Personal use only
  2. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  3. Shortbrush - Personal use only
  4. Caliph - Unknown license
  5. Quigglesmith by Comicraft, $19.00
    It's just downed a Cortado in one gulp, it's shaved the sides of its head and its grown a magnificent beard groomed with the very best beard oils. Turn around and you'll find that it has illustrated today's specials in chalk on the wall sized blackboard behind the espresso machines it's Quigglesmith! Penned by Comicraft's very own Chattanooga Barista, Sarah Hedrick, with a foam art finale by Swell John Roshell, it's sure to dye its hair purple by the weekend. Quigglesmith is as variable in its weights as your soy/almond/oat/hazelnut milk choices at the coffee bar, and is sure to bring customers back for more. Have a Biscotti on us. Quigglesmith contains an alternate version of each upper and lowercase letter which automatically cycle for a natural, hand-drawn appearance. Each weight contains 538 glyphs and supports 220 languages.
  6. Turbayne Running Hand - Unknown license
  7. Drinking - Unknown license
  8. Olho de Boi - Personal use only
  9. WATERCOLORS CLEAN PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  10. Nondescript JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One good pun is worth a simple description… Nondescript JNL… 'Non' - not. 'de' - of, in Spanish. script - a cursive (handwritten) letter form. So… while nondescript generally means lacking any defining description, in this case it also means "not of a script"… which is precisely what a typeface such as this one is!
  11. Aubrey - Unknown license
  12. Declaration - 100% free
  13. Le chant des Albatros - Personal use only
  14. Billion Dreams - Personal use only
  15. Angel Tears - Personal use only
  16. Cream Cake - Personal use only
  17. Wankstaberg Battles - Personal use only
  18. Berillia__s_Gaze - Unknown license
  19. Brandywine™ - Unknown license
  20. The Only Exception - Personal use only
  21. yodle - Unknown license
  22. Two Turtle Doves - 100% free
  23. Garton - Personal use only
  24. Porcelain - 100% free
  25. CoolHandLuke ttext - Unknown license
  26. HT Fiorista by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Fiorista is a pretty brush scrip with thin and curly line. Florists works best for greeting card, wedding ceremony invitation or shop card of fashion or apparel. It could also be used for film, magazines, advertising and websites. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  27. Beneta by Linotype, $29.99
    Karlgeorg Hoefer designed Beneta in 1991, inspired by the Littera beneventana, the script of the Benedictine scribes from the 10th to the 12th century. During this time, scribes began to use wider pens and set them at a 45 degree angle to the paper, which caused their scripts to have radical stroke contrasts. This script was mainly used for books and certificates but disappeared by the end of the 13th century. Beneta revives the characteristics of this historic script, changing a line of text into an almost ornamental space. Beneta should be used in middle to larger point sizes for shorter texts and headlines.
  28. Mystical - Personal use only
  29. AnjaliOldLipi - 100% free
  30. Sam Suliman by K-Type, $20.00
    Sam Suliman is a condensed display face supplied in three weights – Regular, Medium and Bold – plus a set of handy italics (obliques). All six fonts are included in the value family pack. The fonts are inspired by lowercase lettering on a Sarah Vaughan album cover designed by Sam Suliman in 1962, a style which contrasts sharp tight outer corners with soft rounded counters. The letters were perhaps influenced by a Solotype font called Herald Square, but without that font’s aversion to diagonals, and adding distinctive perky ascenders/descenders on the lowercase r, a, u, g and n. The Sam Suliman fonts also add the nubs to d, m, p, and q. Suliman was born in Manchester, England in 1927. After working for McCann Erikson in London, he moved to New York where he took on freelance work designing album covers, particularly celebrated are his striking minimalist designs for jazz records. He moved back to England in the early 1960s, designing many book jackets, film titles and fabrics, also working in Spain and India before settling in Oxford in the 1980s.
  31. CounselorScript - Unknown license
  32. the DEEPER - Personal use only
  33. Pacifico - 100% free
  34. PopStar Autograph - Personal use only
  35. Great Vibes - 100% free
  36. Daily Hours - Unknown license
  37. Shade Blue - Personal use only
  38. Distant Stroke - 100% free
  39. Melonday Demo - Personal use only
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