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  1. KR America Under Attack - Unknown license
  2. KR That Silly Hunnybee! - Unknown license
  3. KR Filled With Flowers - Unknown license
  4. KR Holiday Teddies Three - Unknown license
  5. KR Morning Must - Unknown license
  6. KR Oh Christmas Tree - Unknown license
  7. KR Rice N Stix - Unknown license
  8. KR Mad Tea Party - Unknown license
  9. KR On The Go - Unknown license
  10. KR Christmas Dings Three - Unknown license
  11. KR Font Fishin 2 - Unknown license
  12. KR Christmas Dings One - Unknown license
  13. KR All Patched Up - Unknown license
  14. KR Apple A Day - Unknown license
  15. KR Winds Of Change - Unknown license
  16. KR Lots Of Holly - Unknown license
  17. KR Back To School - Unknown license
  18. KR Christmas Color Me - Unknown license
  19. KR His N Hers - Unknown license
  20. KR Halloween Signs Two - Unknown license
  21. KR Oh Witchy Poo! - Unknown license
  22. KR St Patricks Frames - Unknown license
  23. KR Party Time Dings - Unknown license
  24. KR Heart of Flowers - Unknown license
  25. FG April by YOFF, $14.95
    FG April works great with all caps as well emphasized by the double lines. It doesn't connect but feels like a script.
  26. KG Sweet N Sassy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute, fun handwriting font is fresh and youthful. It has just enough quirkiness to be sassy but is still completely legible.
  27. Poster Bodoni by Bitstream, $29.99
    A slightly more refined revival of the Fat Face, as supervised by Chauncey Griffith at Mergenthaler one year after ATF’s Ultra Bodoni.
  28. Geoblox by Warnetype, $8.00
    A geometric display font contains upper & lowercase characters, all punctuation and numerals. Fun and blocky, it has a contemporary but playful feel.
  29. Malkoff by Page Studio Graphics, $40.00
    A calligraphic typeface for use in announcements, invitations, greetings, and more. Informal letterforms, but with many flourishes and swashes included as well.
  30. curlyJoe by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    CurlyJoe is a fast, informal handwritten font. A bit in the line of the dearJoe series, with a different style of caps.
  31. Cherry Hill by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Cherry Hill Regular is based on a late 20’s font modernized for the digital age- but still retaining it’s nostalgic glory!
  32. NORTH 06 by Fonts of Chaos, $7.00
    A true north font of 152 characters, inspired by the black metal culture but more readable. UPPERCASE 
lowercase 
Numerals 
Punctuation 152 characters
  33. Poster Bodoni WGL by Bitstream, $49.00
    A slightly more refined revival of the Fat Face, as supervised by Chauncey Griffith at Mergenthaler one year after ATF’s Ultra Bodoni.
  34. Reynard by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Reynard is an arts and crafts period font with a bit of a Celtic inclination. Very well suited to formal, elegant titles.
  35. P22 Freely by IHOF, $24.95
    A loosely-written, slightly irregular but very legible handwriting style. Useful for the personal touch on menus, advertisements, greeting cards, flyers etc.
  36. Heart Spoken by Epiclinez, $16.00
    Heart Spoken is a fun handwritten font. A little bit quirky, this font looks incredibly playful in a wide variety of contexts.
  37. Speed Pixel - Personal use only
  38. FEAR Logo - Personal use only
  39. Rundigsburg by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Is Rundigsburg a calligraphic face morphing into sans serif or sans serif reverting back to a medieval, calligraphic face? The letters are angular and some retain traces of older letter forms, but the ornamentation is gone. Rundigsburg is decorative but also very legible, suitable for both display and some text purposes. The family has four weights, each with an italics style. There are two shadowed versions and each has an "inside" style designed for uses in layers with its shadowed style to add color. These "inside" style are similar to the light style but the spacing matches its shadowed complement. Among Rundigburgs OpenType features are a few basic fractions and some alternative letter forms.
  40. Nutcase by ArtyType, $29.00
    Nutcase is a perfect example of a font that principally designed itself. I created a hexagonal template (the most economical form in nature by the way) and took out the center to increase the decorative element. I played around with it, creating some pleasing characters at first but it soon became clear it would translate into a complete alphabet, so I set to work applying the idea to both upper and lower cases. It wasn't all straight forward though, avoiding awkward characters and retaining legibility took a little perseverance but it eventually paid off. I thought of this primarily as a decorative display face but having tested it out, found it reads surprisingly well as body copy too.
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