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  1. defatted milk - Personal use only
  2. Mutlu - Unknown license
  3. Fairy Strange - Personal use only
  4. Cartoonist - Personal use only
  5. Nyctophobia - Personal use only
  6. Nadejda - Unknown license
  7. Cookies - Unknown license
  8. KG Be Still & Know - Personal use only
  9. Shortbrush - Personal use only
  10. Radio 187.5 - Personal use only
  11. Insecurity - Unknown license
  12. Jack Fancy - Unknown license
  13. Holtzschue - Unknown license
  14. Roughhewn - Unknown license
  15. Komika Text - Unknown license
  16. Shower Flower - Unknown license
  17. Bionic Comic - Personal use only
  18. Tom-Bombadill - Personal use only
  19. Crosspatchers delight - Unknown license
  20. Chantelli Antiqua - Unknown license
  21. Sappy Mugs - Unknown license
  22. Tin Doghouse - Unknown license
  23. bobTag - Unknown license
  24. Meet John Henry - Unknown license
  25. Kitsu XD - Unknown license
  26. Toppo Giggio - Personal use only
  27. Florimel™ - Unknown license
  28. ITC Liverpool by ITC, $29.99
    Fat, bold, and comfortably bulbous; that's ITC Liverpool, designed by Kevin Bailey. The letterforms are soft and mildly eccentric, characterized by tiny counters that shift around from letter to letter like the highlights on cartoon eyeballs. Some of Liverpool's letters are reminiscent of display lettering from the '30s, yet this exuberant face would also be right at home in the '60s. Not for the typographically timid.
  29. Roman Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1904 book “Letters & Lettering” by Frank C. Brown is a page of Roman style upper case letters entitled “Modern American Capitals – after Will Brady”. The slab serif, Art-Nouveau-influenced alphabet inspired a digital version. Roman Nouveau JNL, is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. skullphabet - Unknown license
  31. LITLLE KING PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  32. Faux Pas JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The lettering found on an 1878 Salt Lake City advertisement for the Forepaugh’s Circus inspired Faux Pas JNL, which is a bit of a pun on the circus’ name and also a commentary on how this unusual lettering style seems to break all of the rules on stroke width and balance. According to Wikipedia: “Adam John Forepaugh (February 28, 1831 - January 22, 1890) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and circus owner. Forepaugh owned and operated a circus from 1865 through 1890 under various names including Forepaugh's Circus, The Great Forepaugh Show, The Adam Forepaugh Circus, and Forepaugh & The Wild West. In 1889, Forepaugh sold his circus acts to James Anthony Bailey and James E. Cooper and he sold his railroad cars to the Ringling Brothers. The Ringlings used the equipment to transform their circus from a small animal-powered production to a huge rail-powered behemoth, which later purchased the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Thus, in liquidating his circus assets, he indirectly contributed to the demise of his arch-rival.” Faux Pas JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Vilonti by Owl king project, $39.00
    Vilonti a new font family from the Owlking project Vilonti designed by ilen nalishawa. a font that carries 20 weights including italics in it. Vilonti inspired by the legendary logo of sports products, so our desire arose to create a font that looks clean, simple, professional, and can be applied more broadly, both for font based logo design needs, or for making paragraphs or sentences. We hope Vilonti can collaborated with your imagination. Let's start desiging. be happy.
  34. Midnight Hour - Personal use only
  35. Coors Script - Personal use only
  36. Best Choice Demo - Personal use only
  37. KG Ways to Say Goodbye - Unknown license
  38. Unity Dances - Personal use only
  39. VTCTattooScriptTwo - Personal use only
  40. flower1 - Unknown license
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