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  1. IA Airship Captain by Invisible Art Studio, $14.99
    IA Airship Captain is a good readable comic book dialogue font made with a marker with wavy lines, giving it uniqueness and recognition. The family includes Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. And contains a large number of kerning pairs. Added extended Latin, extended Cyrillic and contextual autoreplacing crossbar "I" in words like I, I'm, etc.
  2. IA Harold the Hunter by Invisible Art Studio, $19.99
    IA Harold the Hunter is a daring good readable Wild West style font with spurs, inspired by old comic books about cowboys. The font contains a basic character set and some decorative alternates. In addition to basic Latin, there is also an extended Latin and basic Cyrillic.
  3. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  4. Throw My Hands Up In The Air by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute, messy (yet still legible) teen girl handwriting with flair.
  5. Antea by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Antea is named after "Antaeus" the giant of Libya in Greek mythology, son of Poseidon and Gaia (mother earth), whose wife was Tinjis. He was extremely strong if he stayed in contact with the earth, but once lifted into the air he became weak and liquid. So is this font, strong if grounded and weak if floating in the air. I will in due course add different weights for different purposes. Your designer of very mysterious fonts, Gert Wiescher
  6. Xcetera by Typogama, $19.00
    Work for the Xcetera typeface started with the desire to create a classical serif design but using the less contrasted stroke thickness found in a host of sans serif designs. My aim was to retain some of the clarity found in modern strokes yet use the serifs to aid in letter recognition and legibility. The result is a form of hybrid design that is surprising clear in small point sizes yet offer a lot of personality in larger formats. Suited for both display and text settings, Xcetera aims to be both functional and fun while looking to explore new possibilities for the classical typeface style.
  7. Verbatim by Monotype, $25.99
    This extensive 60-font type family was inspired by the best (and worst) of 1970s science fiction TV shows and movies. Verbatim aims to extract the essence of futuristic type from that era, add a dash of modern style and conjure a cinematic typeface for the 21st century. From the extremes of the thin condensed, all the way through to the black extended, Verbatim has the scope to add drama to your titles and headings, and finesse to your logo and branding projects. Distinguishing features include a large x-height and open counters that aid legibility. This typeface crosses a few boundaries of type specification in that it is both rounded and square, it is part geometric in construction with a touch of humanistic flair and stroke contrast – giving Verbatim a distinctive and confident air. Key features: • 6 weights in Roman and Oblique • 5 Styles – Condensed, Narrow, Regular, Wide, Extended • Small Caps and 7 Alternates • European Language Support (Latin) • 600 glyphs per font. See more detailed examples at the Verbatim microsite.
  8. Brokenbaby - Unknown license
  9. ABC Dotted Tracing by Beast Designer, $15.99
    ABC Dotted Tracing Font is a user-friendly typeface designed specifically to aid in early childhood education and handwriting practice. Featuring clear, dotted outlines of each letter, this font serves as a guide for young learners as they trace and familiarize themselves with the alphabet. The dotted lines help children develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while practicing proper letter formation. This font is often utilized in educational materials, worksheets, and apps aimed at supporting kids in mastering the fundamentals of writing in a fun and engaging way.
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  11. Vidas Secas - Unknown license
  12. My Brothers Drawings - Unknown license
  13. Vidas Secas Dingbats - Unknown license
  14. Noisebaby - Unknown license
  15. JamesBond - Unknown license
  16. EyeOnlyHaveEyesForYou - Unknown license
  17. Garrigos by Underground, $-
    Set of ornaments based on the decorative motifs used by the first typographic workshop in Buenos Aires: “Imprenta de Niños Expósitos”, between 1780 and 1824. This set is the product of an extensive historical research that aims to identify the type that came from Europe to the City during colonial times, and during the first years of Argentina’s independence. This group has a lot of diversity, which fluctuates between organic baroque forms and geometric neoclassical. Its characters can be used in editorial design along with Roman typefaces, they work individually or grouped to form different figures, guards or frames. It was baptized in honor to the first printer who worked in the workshop: the Spanish Agustín Garrigós.
  18. Desperation - Unknown license
  19. Tagettes - Unknown license
  20. DeiGratia - Unknown license
  21. TagettesPlus - Personal use only
  22. XiparosLombard - Unknown license
  23. JaneAusten - Unknown license
  24. Balls on the rampage - Unknown license
  25. XiBeronne - Unknown license
  26. XIPAROS - Unknown license
  27. GreatVengeance - Unknown license
  28. KometenMelodie1 - Unknown license
  29. JustAnotherFont - Unknown license
  30. ComputerAmok - Unknown license
  31. Acquaintance - Unknown license
  32. NeverSayDie - Unknown license
  33. Gasoline - Unknown license
  34. Youthquake - Unknown license
  35. TagsXtreme2 - Unknown license
  36. Ghostwriter - Unknown license
  37. Blatant - Unknown license
  38. FatBoySmiles - Unknown license
  39. Opium - Unknown license
  40. MassiveHeadache3 - Unknown license
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