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  1. KR Harvest Dings - Unknown license
  2. KR Easter Windows - Unknown license
  3. KR Three Roses - Unknown license
  4. KR Standing Proud - Unknown license
  5. KR Space Dings - Unknown license
  6. KR Fantastic Angels - Unknown license
  7. KR Valentine Teddy - Unknown license
  8. KR Adorable Teddies - Unknown license
  9. KR Font Fishin - Unknown license
  10. KR Font Sleigh - Unknown license
  11. KR Christmas 2001 - Unknown license
  12. KR Easter 2002 - Unknown license
  13. KR Mirror Mirror - Unknown license
  14. SexyMF - Unknown license
  15. KR Happy Veggies! - Unknown license
  16. KR Squished Mosquito - Unknown license
  17. KR Bad Kitty - Unknown license
  18. KR Animal Dings - Unknown license
  19. KR Baby Love - Unknown license
  20. KR Five Bunnies - Unknown license
  21. KR Star Letters - Unknown license
  22. KR Holiday Teddies - Unknown license
  23. KR Lava Lamp - Unknown license
  24. KR Firefighter Ron - Unknown license
  25. KR A Round - Unknown license
  26. KR Belated Valentine - Unknown license
  27. KR Katlings Four - Unknown license
  28. KR Music Class - Unknown license
  29. KR Katlings Two - Unknown license
  30. KR Christmas Frames - Unknown license
  31. KR Kinda Spacey - Unknown license
  32. KR Easter Baskets - Unknown license
  33. KR Paper Hearts - Unknown license
  34. KR Kitchen Dings - Unknown license
  35. Songlines by Fine Fonts, $29.00
    Songlines is based upon a pen-drawn script drawn by Michael Harvey to illustrate a poem by Johannes Thurman. The expressive and rough-edged letterforms of Songlines do not have any lowercase characters. Instead, alternative uppercase characters occupy their positions. By using a mixture of upper-case and lowercase characters, text can be given a very lively and vigorous character. For example, the two versions of L are designed to overlap and interact whichever way round they are used. The augmented Songlines Plus version, has many alternative characters and ligatures added together with Opentype features to enable their automatic substitution where the application in which they are used permits.
  36. Bickley Script by ITC, $29.00
    Bickley Script was designed by Alan Meeks in 1986 and is based on the handwriting forms popular at the end of the 19th century. The flowery capitals contrast beautifully with the delicate and reserved lower case letters, fit perfectly together and enhance the handwritten character of the font. Bickley Script looks as though it were written with a fine tipped pen and has an elegant, nostalgic charm. The font is best for headlines as well as short to middle length texts and should be set in point sizes of 14 or larger, and Bickley Script's capitals can also be used as initials with other alphabets.
  37. Xtencil Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $25.00
    Xtencil is a typeface inspired by the shapes of the drawing templates letters, based on the letter forms of Photo-lettering Glaser Stencil from universal teacher Milton Glaser who at the same time was influenced by the modernism and the Futura of Paul Renner. Xtencil is a round letter to create a great looks, ideal for posters and headlines. Xtencil not come as a drawing template, but as true Pro OpenType typography. Now in a complete family with upper and lower cases, an inline and a thickened Shadow versions to play with layers, also accompanied by a Dingbats font with fun graphics in the same spirit.
  38. Exec Corners by Wiescher Design, $35.00
    I created the »EXEC« sans font during the years 2018 to mid 2020. The »EXEC«-Corners-family is a very special, unusual design. »EXEC«-Corners has 7 weights, ranging from Thin to Bold (plus 7 italics). This exceptional font is suited for editorial, book text, advertising and packaging, logo, branding, small text as well as web and screen design. »EXEC«-Corners has advanced typographical support including ligatures, small caps, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters. »EXEC«-Corners comes with a range of figures—oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. »EXEC«-Corners supports Basic-, Western-, and Central-European Latin-based languages including Turkish.
  39. Octopuss by ITC, $29.99
    Octopuss is an energetic titling typeface designed in 1970 by Colin Brignall for Letraset dry transfer sheets. Brignall expanded the basic alphabet with an outline variation with a shadow, which makes the typeface look three dimensional, almost like it is floating. Octopuss font displays the unmistakable signs of the typefaces of the 1970s, as do Countdown and Harlow, also designed by Brignall. The circular strokes of the capitals that drop well under the base line are striking and unique. Because of the small white spaces of its lower case letters, the rounded, robust Octopuss is meant exclusively as a headline font and should be set in large point sizes.
  40. Sinah by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sinah is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by the German artist Peter Huschka, Linotype Sinah is a rounded, ornamental font with many strokes ending in teardrop forms. The letters of this wide-running font do not share a common base line. The capital S and the lower case l both drop under it although neither have descenders. Overall, Linotype Sinah has an almost Asian or Indian feel. The font must be used with generous line spacing and is intended exclusively for headlines or shorter texts in point sizes of 12 or larger.
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