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  1. GoJuOn - Unknown license
  2. Talismanica - Unknown license
  3. devanagarish - Unknown license
  4. This family was created inspired from two French (one so common and a very rare large one) "toy print" boxes, named Le petit imprimeur, with rubber stamp characters from the 1920's. The big difference from our 1920 My Toy print is that this font is complete, with upper and lower cases, accented, complete punctuation and some symbols. The doubly of each usual character in each style (A-Z/a-z and numerals) allow to give a rich and variously uneven appearance, looking like the results of the real use of those old rubber stamps, with bad kernings and alignement. The font is containing West (including Celtic), Central, East European, Turkish and Cyrillic characters. The bold style may be used as a reinforcement, mixed with normal style without disadvantage, allowing finally four choices for each usual letter... The original size is 6mm (about 17 pts).
  5. Ming Imperial - Personal use only
  6. Kleinsan - Unknown license
  7. BengaliDhakaSSK - Unknown license
  8. Ionic bond - Unknown license
  9. Orchidee - Unknown license
  10. kaden - Unknown license
  11. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  12. LTC Glamour by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Glamour was originally released by Lanston Monotype in 1948. It is based on Corvinus designed by Imre Reiner. P22 Designer Colin Kahn has added some unusual variants to this family illustrating that Glamour can be taken too far and have somewhat unglamorous results.
  13. Harb - Unknown license
  14. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  15. Tantrum Tongue - Unknown license
  16. BandyCyr - Unknown license
  17. nineveh - 100% free
  18. Cuneiforme - Personal use only
  19. Passiflora by Compañía Tipográfica de Chile, $30.00
    Passiflora is a unicase display font with elegant shapes and swashes, imitating the handraw in a friendly and llamative aesthetic. This font inspires the facade inscriptions and rotulations of the buildings in the XX century of Santiago, as the fresh features of rounded brushes. Passiflora counts with 7 variants: Regular, Shadows, Outline, and Decorative version. Every variable contains more than 800 glyphs and a wide support of languages from Occidental, Central and Oriental Europe and Vietnamitese. This font is perfect to decorate book covers, showcases, packagings, posters, titles , among other uses. Passiflora counts with OpenType Alternates, Swashes, Titling alternatives, Stylistic sets, Discretionary Ligatures, Ornament sets and modern numbers, denominators and numerators, customized and become unique, allowing dinamism to the design.
  20. Kaya - Personal use only
  21. Duktus by Eurotypo, $49.00
    Duktus is a script typeface with a 1940’s flavour. It is a delicate script with letters not quite connected, having large, flourished capitals and small lowercase with long ascenders and descenders. It has a crisp, precise appearance, but is not rigidly formal. The design was inspired by the typeface Donatello by Wagner & Schmidt in 1935 and published by Società Nebiolo, Torino. Some other Influences: 1927 Trobadour by Wagner & Schmidt 1927 Liberty Script by Willard T. Sniffin 1933 Trafton Script by Howard Allen Trafton, 1937 Coronet designed by Robert Hunter Middleton Duktus fonts come with plenty of alternates small caps, old style numerals, ornaments and swashes. They include also CE language support.
  22. Briefcase by Stephen Synnott, $39.00
    Briefcase is a business-orientated dingbat font.
  23. Chronosfer by Anomali Creative, $19.99
    The concept of this font are Inspired by stories of space travel, interstellar war. social life in the galaxy. So we chose the name Chronosfer, which was said to be similar to Chromosphere. The chromosphere is the second most outer layer of the Sun. Several thousand kilometres thick, it resides above the photosphere and beneath the corona. Due to its low density, it is relatively transparent, resulting in the photosphere being regarded as the visual surface of the Sun. What Featured on this font? Glyphs count is 281 glyphs each style. Have some alternate characters International Language Support Best to use on Hi-Tech Style design Space or cosmos theme design
  24. Japanette by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Japanette is a vaguely oriental typeface published by SoftMaker.
  25. Chinoiseries Tryout - Unknown license
  26. Parshanut MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A modern touch to a Biblical oriented font. High legibility as text font.
  27. Sayonax by Intellecta Design, $11.25
    Sayonax is an oriental simulation typeface, in digital pixelated styles, by Intellecta Design.
  28. Kanban by ITC, $29.99
    Kanban is the work of British designer Ed Bugg, an all capital, oriental style typeface. Kanban was the word used for shop signs in old Japan and the letter forms mimic the square look of Japanese and Chinese calligraphy. Kanban is the ideal display solution wherever an oriental appearance is needed.
  29. Base Runner JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Base Runner JNL is Jeff Levine's continuation of his sports-oriented type design series.
  30. FT Stamper by Fenotype, $19.95
    FT Stamper is made with ink and rubber stamp. It has an oriental calligraphic vibe.
  31. Abbatya by JC Creation Design, $4.90
    Abbatya is a serif typography of medieval design, inspired by Gothic architecture and slightly Celtic oriented.
  32. Home Field JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Home Field JNL is a sports-oriented font based on the lettering found in Directory Board JNL.
  33. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  34. Ye-As-Ta by Grummedia, $20.00
    Ye-As-Ta is a unique interpretation of traditional brush drawn oriental calligraphy. A caps only font, the characters type English style left to right but appear laid on their side. When the text box is rotated 90 degrees clockwise the text reads top right to bottom left, oriental style. A fun typeface, though reading can require a little practice!
  35. Canapa by Serebryakov, $29.00
    Canapa it a simple humanistic sans serif font family. Canapa's 10 styles are good for friendly oriented package design layouts. Try!
  36. Chinese Menu JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Modeled after an old sign on a building in New York City, Chinese Menu JNL is a modular style Oriental typeface.
  37. blue jeans - Unknown license
  38. Suchow by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Suchow was developed from a hand lettered storybook title by Willy Pogany. It's designed to give the feel of the Far East, with character shapes reminiscent of oriental brush lettering. The look of the characters is typical of lettering often used around the turn of the century for oriental-themed advertising and decoration, but not seen very often in contemporary use. The full version includes an expanded character set.
  39. pookie - Unknown license
  40. Rice Bowl JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rice Bowl JNL is an Oriental-style typeface with a decidedly casual appearance - foregoing traditional structure for that of the look of hand-lettering.
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