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  1. Karika Hearts by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    Say it with all your heart! Karika Hearts is part of the Karika Collection of fonts and was inspired by our love of swirly patterns that say i love you. These 52 hand drawn, heart-inspired swirls are a splendid choice for all your romantic designs such as valentine cards, wedding invitations, love notes, or stationery.
  2. Pencil by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Imagine that you had a bunch of pencils of various sizes and you wanted to make a set of letters with them. You would probably come up with something similar to one of these three typefaces. It is caps only, but some of the characters on the lower-case keys are different from those on the upper-case keys.
  3. Sixties Symbols JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1960s was the most tumultuous decade of the 20th century. Sixties Symbols JNL collects twenty-six icons and phrases from that time of change and unrest including the peace symbol, a dove, a daisy—even the militant 'power fist' that signified rebellion against mainstream society. There's also a blank lapel button on the Y/y keys and a blank protest poster on the Z/z keys for your own special message. For the more daring, the left and right brace Keys {and } have the 'one finger salute' the radical hippie factions displayed generously. Use that one with discretion!
  4. More Printing Helpers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    More Printing Helpers JNL gathers another assortment of vintage printing embellishments and ornaments from the late 1800s. Within the standard twenty-six alphabet keys are pointing hands, corner pieces, border elements and decorative center and end pieces. On the lower case, certain elements have been flipped or inverted for matching effects. Some additional positions are available on the 1 through 9 keys and on the colon and semicolon. A bonus to this font: three expandable panels. the first (with decorative end caps) is attained by typing the left parenthesis for the left side, the hyphen for the center lines and the right parenthesis for the right side. The second one features ribbon ends, and the combination of the less than-equal-greater than keys creates this panel. The third design can be made by typing the left brace/vertical bar/right brace keys.
  5. Niceto by MaGo Fonts, $5.00
    by MaGo in Fonts Display Niceto Typeface is a sans serif display font family designed for logotype design. Using its different variations (included in 4 fonts) you may archieve unique headlines and phrases to emphasise your brand. It's cool and clean yet warm, and it may communicate many personalities, according to its different uses. This font family includes: Niceto Regular (286 glyphs) Niceto Smallcaps (381 glyphs, including alternates!) Niceto Shadow (286 glyphs) Niceto Shadowline (286 glyphs) This font is PUA encoded, so you may access ALL characters included, to be used on your design software. Please search for "PUA encoded fonts" if you are not sure how to access them! Under Type1 encoding, supports 64 languages. With all its possibilities, Niceto may be as flexible as your needs require, giving you all the freedom to design!
  6. ESP - Unknown license
  7. GauFontExpositionR - Unknown license
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  9. Mark - 100% free
  10. GauFontExpositionW - Unknown license
  11. Ashes 1 - Unknown license
  12. Bailey'sCar - Unknown license
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  14. Vibrocentric - Unknown license
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  18. Tough Guy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tough Guy JNL gets right to the point of your headline in a strong and charismatic way.
  19. Jilly Bean by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Jilly Bean is what happens when art deco meets pizzadude... Or is it the other way around?
  20. Began by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Began is square and round, athletic and unapologetic. It may be just what you are looking for.
  21. Swiss 924 by Bitstream, $29.99
    An old narrow Grotesque from Stempel’s early days (possibly Information Bold Condensed) revived and revised for photocomposition.
  22. Tobacco by Suomi, $29.00
    Tobacco came about from the drawing programs and the way they display a line with control points.
  23. Bourton by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Bourton is the sans-serif cousin to Burford. In addition to a new look, it boasts more layering options, stylistic alternatives, graphic extras and even comes with its own script font! For a hand-drawn look, check out Bourton Hand Okay… so here’s everything you get with Bourton! Bourton Layering Fonts • 6 Base Layer Fonts (Base, Inline, Marquee, Stripes A, Stripes B, Stripes C) • 6 Top Layer Fonts (Base Drop, Dots, Line Light, Outline Light, Outline Medium, Outline Bold) • 6 Extrude Fonts (Extrude, Outline, Shade A, Shade B, Shade C, Shadow) • 5 Drop Shadow Fonts + 5 solo styles (Drop Shadow, Drop Extrude, Drop Line, Drop Stripes A, Drop Stripes B) • 2 Line Fonts for secondary text (Line Medium, Line Bold) Bourton Script • Light • Bold Bourton Extras Ornaments, banners, frames, borders, flags and line break (OTF, EPS, AI with User Guide for OTS) Flourishes (OTF, EPS, AI with User Guide for OTS). Happy Creating!
  24. Lido STF - Personal use only
  25. minus - Unknown license
  26. KR Butterflies - Unknown license
  27. Marquee Moon - Unknown license
  28. Alter-Ego - Unknown license
  29. KR Trees - Unknown license
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  31. KR Alien - Unknown license
  32. KR Boo! - Unknown license
  33. KR Quilt - Unknown license
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  36. KR Kloudy - Unknown license
  37. KR Cupids - Unknown license
  38. KR Snowman - Unknown license
  39. KR Leafy - Unknown license
  40. Alphabeta - Unknown license
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