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  27. BellySansCondensed - 100% free
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  34. Nikita by Autographis, $39.50
    Nikita is a very lively upright script with lots of 1950s flair.
  35. Ysadora by Autographis, $39.50
    Ysadora is a very elaborate script with high contrast and big swings.
  36. Fleuraloha by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    FleurAloha are flowery embellishments Hawaiian style! Your very "Aloha" designer, Gert Wiescher
  37. Sahara Bodoni by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An ultra heavy redesigned Bodoni look, extremely powerful but yet very elegant.
  38. LDJ Cooligraphy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This dynamic font is unique and very whimsical. It's great for journaling.
  39. ITC Japanese Garden Ornaments is a symbol font designed by Akira Kobayashi (before Kobayashi became Linotype's Type Director in 2001, he worked as an independent typeface designer in Tokyo). The images in Japanese Garden are, as the name suggests, mostly floral or herbaceous, derived from designs used in Japanese indigo stencil dyeing. In Japanese Garden," Kobayashi says, "I tried to create a set of type fleurons that are very familiar to a Japanese eye, but not too exotic to people in other countries." Several of the designs fit together seamlessly in repeating patterns; others work either together or as isolated ornaments, a flexibility that also characterizes traditional Western type fleurons. "The original illustrations," notes Kobayashi, "were mostly cut from white paper squares, about two by two inches in size, and were simply scanned and traced. That is why there are few smooth curves and perfectly straight lines in the illustrations. I simply liked the ragged textures of them.""
  40. Debug by Mussett, $11.00
    As as a computer programmer, it is my job to stare at screens of text all day. As soon as I learned the mechanics of font design, I boldly set out to design a typeface from my own handwriting that I could use to make my life easier. First, it had to have very distinctive numerals (trust me, it can be easy to mistake an 8 for a 3 in code), it had to have huge punctuation characters (even Perl code like '[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0' looks good in Debug), and it had to be a bit friendlier than Courier (so that I don't give up hope when my code won't compile). I had so much fun designing it that I decided to give it strange lower-case 'i's and 'm's as a bonus. I also spent far too much time hinting it so that it would look as nice as possible at low resolutions.
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