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  1. PooCorny - Unknown license
  2. A.C.M.E. Explosive - Personal use only
  3. Sand - Unknown license
  4. Shirt - Unknown license
  5. Small Talk - Unknown license
  6. Lebowski - 100% free
  7. Frogii's Froggy - Unknown license
  8. KaBlooie! - Unknown license
  9. Explosif - Unknown license
  10. PP_Hip20s - Unknown license
  11. Santas Big Secret BB - Personal use only
  12. 42 - Unknown license
  13. Small Talk - Unknown license
  14. miniskip - Unknown license
  15. RockFont - Unknown license
  16. Arrr Matey BB - Personal use only
  17. Rothek Stencil by Groteskly Yours, $25.00
    Rothek Stencil is a stencil type family based on our bestselling Rothek family. Rothek Stencil is highly legible, versatile and multilingual. • Ideal for graphic design, packaging, branding and signage • Unique stencilled letterforms • 23 Styles (11 Uprights, 11 Italics, 1 Variable Font) • 1000+ Characters per font • Extended Latin, Extended Cyrillic, and Vietnamese support • Versatile OpenType Features • Legible, versatile, and multifunctional
  18. Kate Greenaway's Alphabet by Wiescher Design, $49.50
    Some time ago I bought my smallest book ever: Kate Greenaway’s Alphabet* 57 x 72 mm. I thought it was the sweetest little book I had ever seen. Not knowing about the fame of the designer Kate Greenaway (1846-1901), I put it in some dark drawer and looked at it from time to time. Kate’s books were all outstanding successes in English publishing history; she was an icon of the Victorian era. Some of those books are still being reprinted today. This little gem I had accidentally acquired has become very rare and I have not found any reprints yet. So I thought maybe I could adapt her drawings for use on today’s computers. I ventured to redraw her delicate illustrations, blowing them up 300 percent, being forced to simplify them without losing her touch. It took quite some time! While redrawing them, I discovered that she most certainly drew them in at least three different sessions as well. Then I scanned my drawings and put them in a font. To make the font more usable, I added the ten numerals in Kate’s style; the original does not have those. I hope she would have liked my adaptations. Yours in a very preserving mood, Gert Wiescher. * Kate Greenaway’s Alphabet, edited by George Rutledge & Sons, London and New York, ca. 1885.
  19. Annifont - Unknown license
  20. Watford - Unknown license
  21. CHE LIVES! - Unknown license
  22. Howie's_Funhouse - Unknown license
  23. Rambo Killer - Unknown license
  24. Corners 2 - Unknown license
  25. Mark - 100% free
  26. Mariposa - Unknown license
  27. Noel - Unknown license
  28. DF667 Chlorine - Unknown license
  29. Bandit - Unknown license
  30. CrazyZoo - Unknown license
  31. Starvetica - Unknown license
  32. AhnbergHand - Unknown license
  33. Two Tones - Unknown license
  34. Pointed - Unknown license
  35. Aquarium - Unknown license
  36. BluePlateSpecialSW - Unknown license
  37. Candy Cane Match - Unknown license
  38. Batmos - Unknown license
  39. Arbitre - Unknown license
  40. Blue - Unknown license
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