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  1. Billion Dreams - Personal use only
  2. Angel Tears - Personal use only
  3. Cream Cake - Personal use only
  4. Wankstaberg Battles - Personal use only
  5. Berillia__s_Gaze - Unknown license
  6. Brandywine™ - Unknown license
  7. The Only Exception - Personal use only
  8. yodle - Unknown license
  9. Two Turtle Doves - 100% free
  10. Garton - Personal use only
  11. CoolHandLuke ttext - Unknown license
  12. Porcelain - 100% free
  13. Dear Sarah Pro by Betatype, $119.00
    Carefully considered letters written long-hand, sealed in an envelope and sent across continents were once the only connection for distant friends and lovers. Dear Sarah is a type that evokes the emotion of those handwritten messages. Using alternates, ligatures and a complex system for randomization and natural connected characters, Dear Sarah seeks to push the boundaries of digital type. The guiding question that drove the design of Dear Sarah was whether it was possible to create a natural looking script that worked well in running text. Hand-written types often work for two or three words, but as soon you you look at them in a paragraph, their unnatural textures make them feel contrived. As one of the first serious types to explore OpenType for a connected script, Dear Sarah uses a unique system to create natural connections. Often script types rely on one connecting point to make sure that all their characters fit together properly. Characters that naturally connect much higher, such as the ‘o’ or ‘v’ are distorted to connect at the same point as an ‘a’ or a ‘c’. Dear Sarah uses multiple sets of lower-case characters to connect at multiple points, creating a much more natural looking script. OpenType is also used to create variety, by using randomization techniques to insert disconnected characters as well as alternates, ligatures, swashes and ink blots to create a natural rhythm across multiple lines.
  14. HT Fiorista by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Fiorista is a pretty brush scrip with thin and curly line. Florists works best for greeting card, wedding ceremony invitation or shop card of fashion or apparel. It could also be used for film, magazines, advertising and websites. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  15. Beneta by Linotype, $29.99
    Karlgeorg Hoefer designed Beneta in 1991, inspired by the Littera beneventana, the script of the Benedictine scribes from the 10th to the 12th century. During this time, scribes began to use wider pens and set them at a 45 degree angle to the paper, which caused their scripts to have radical stroke contrasts. This script was mainly used for books and certificates but disappeared by the end of the 13th century. Beneta revives the characteristics of this historic script, changing a line of text into an almost ornamental space. Beneta should be used in middle to larger point sizes for shorter texts and headlines.
  16. Mystical - Personal use only
  17. AnjaliOldLipi - 100% free
  18. Lichtspiele Reklame by Typocalypse, $29.00
    Lichtspiele Reklame is the ultra condensed version of Lichtspiele inspired by the 1920s — the golden age of cinema — where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades. Lichtspiele Reklame is crafted for large narrow formats and contains the display font and two italics (italic & contra-italic), like in these 20s, a time where movie announcements were shown on huge so called Litfaßsäulen.
  19. OCR A by Linotype, $29.00
    The goal of this font design was to create forms which could be used and reproduced electronically and remain legible. Technicians from the European Computer Manufacturers’ Association and Adrian Frutiger combined strict mathematical criteria with typographic tradition to solve both technical and aesthetic problems. OCR was the resulting font and was made a world standard in 1973. The font has an objective, technical character and was created specifically for multimedia, although its distinctive appearance has also made it a popular typographical trend.
  20. Jasmin by Vincenzo Crisafulli, $29.00
    Jasmin is a tribute to the ancient stories of The Thousand and One Nights, in which a main story serves as a connection for a series of other stories, just like all the other glyphs are derived from one of Jasmin's letters or from a sign. A graphic path in which we tried to combine the calligraphy designed with a quill with geometric research. Among the glyphs there is one referring to a letter from a famous font by Paul Renner, made by Fonderia Bauer in 1927.
  21. CounselorScript - Unknown license
  22. the DEEPER - Personal use only
  23. Pacifico - 100% free
  24. PopStar Autograph - Personal use only
  25. Great Vibes - 100% free
  26. Daily Hours - Unknown license
  27. Shade Blue - Personal use only
  28. Distant Stroke - 100% free
  29. Melonday Demo - Personal use only
  30. April Flowers - Unknown license
  31. Grand Prix ES - 100% free
  32. Subito - Personal use only
  33. Roskrift - Personal use only
  34. The Great Escape - Personal use only
  35. BD Renaissance - Unknown license
  36. Berthside - Personal use only
  37. Miss - Unknown license
  38. Blazing - Unknown license
  39. Gr-Memories - Unknown license
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