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  1. VTC NightOfTheDrippyDead - Unknown license
  2. Letric PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
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  5. Ongunkan South Picene by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    South Picene (also known as Paleo-Sabellic, Mid-Adriatic or Eastern Italic) is an extinct Italic language belonging to the Sabellic subfamily. It is apparently unrelated to the North Picene language, which is not understood and therefore unclassified. South Picene texts were at first relatively inscrutable even though some words were clearly Indo-European. The discovery in 1983 that two of the apparently redundant punctuation marks were in reality simplified letters led to an incremental improvement in their understanding and a first translation in 1985. Difficulties remain. It may represent a third branch of Sabellic, along with Oscan and Umbrian (and their dialects), or the whole Sabellic linguistic area may be best regarded as a linguistic continuum. The paucity of evidence from most of the 'minor dialects' contributes to these difficulties. The corpus of South Picene inscriptions consists of 23 inscriptions on stone or bronze dating from as early as the 6th century BC to as late as the 4th century BC. The dating is estimated according to the features of the letters and in some cases the archaeological context. As the known history of the Picentes does not begin until their subjugation by Rome in the 3rd century, the inscriptions open an earlier window onto their culture as far back as the late Roman Kingdom. Most are stelai or cippi of sandstone or limestone in whole or fragmentary condition sculpted for funerary contexts, but some are monumental statues.
  6. Signatria - Personal use only
  7. Horyzen - Personal use only
  8. Typography times - 100% free
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  36. Schoolroom JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on the type style used for the Superior Sign and Chart Printer No. 929, this simple and clean sans serif font was perfectly suited for use by teachers in the classroom and for businesses and organizations that needed to make signs, price cards, charts and notices. Digitally redrawn as Schoolroom JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions. The Superior Marking Equipment Company [formerly of Chicago] was not only a major supplier of materials for the rubber stamp industry, but for most of its existence manufactured date and numbering stamps, sign and chart printers (such as the one used for this font), and a line of children’s printing toys (amongst other items).
  37. Kelpie by Olga Umpeleva, $30.00
    Kelpie is a hand-drawn typeface based on informal writing and includes 2 styles: regular and monoline. It is a full of energy font with the irregular look and slightly scrawled letterforms with long ascenders and descenders. Kelpie can look casual, open and friendly or even add an eerie undertone to your text. It is recommended to use for display titles and small amount of text, words or short phrases.
  38. Kaelawan by Sopheynoft, $40.00
    Kaelawan Regular is a beautiful and versatile script font that is perfect for a variety of design uses. It features elegant, flowing lines that are both feminine and elegant. Kaelawan Regular is also highly legible, making it a great choice for both print and digital designs. Possible design uses for Kaelawan Regular: Invitations and wedding stationery Logos and branding Social media graphics Product packaging Website design Book covers and magazines Greeting cards and posters And much more! What makes Kaelawan Regular unique: Kaelawan Regular has been carefully crafted to be both elegant and legible. The flowing lines and graceful curves give the font a touch of femininity, while the clear and concise letterforms make it easy to read. Kaelawan Regular is also highly versatile. It can be used for a variety of design purposes, from formal invitations to fun and whimsical social media graphics. Functional aspects of Kaelawan Regular: Kaelawan Regular is available in OpenType format. Kaelawan Regular includes a variety of special features, such as ligatures and alternates.
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