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  1. Base 05 - Unknown license
  2. Romantyc Paradise - Personal use only
  3. Jellyka King's Hat - Personal use only
  4. Landliebe - Unknown license
  5. Bong God by Loaded Fonts, $7.50
    Following rules, perhaps too closely. The first full font created by Ray Mullin who strongly believes a font need not be pretty to be valid. Each capital shares similar angles, as does each lowercase, making for a typeface only a mother could love. The rounded style was the true inspiration for the original, but logically it had to come second. Based entirely around Bong God but losing the harsh edges to become a usable futuristic type. Legible, but not readable, recommended in small doses.
  6. Yoga Dingbat by Beewest Studio, $30.00
    The typeface “YOGA Dingbats Symbols Set” is designed at 2022 for the font foundry Beewest Studio by B Wisudyantoro. The Basic Icons Set is a display typeface that inspired by the Yoga poses such as : Adho Mukha Shvanasana, Ardha Chandrasana, Astavakrasana.Baddha Konasana. Ankusasana from Sritattvanidhi. Bharadvajasana. Bhekasana. Bhujangasana. Bhujapidasana. Bidalasana. Marjariasana. Chaturanga Dandasana. Dhanurasana.Backbend. Durvasasana. Garbhasana . Vrikshasana,Tree pose,Garudasana, Eagle pose, Parsvakonasana, Side angle pose,Trikonasana, Triangle pose, Utkatasana, Chair pose,Ardha Chandrasana, Half moon pose, Viparita Virabhadrasana, Warrior Pose. For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont . This YOGA Dingbat Font is best in display size. Thank You for Use this Font.
  7. Gulyesa Script by Ahmet Altun, $39.00
    Gulyesa script font is a handwriting typeface. It offers stylish alternatives at the first and last letters of the words. In addition to that the font contains a great number of alternates as stylistic, titling, contextual alternates... Also it contains Swashes, Oldstyle Figures and Ornaments. Gulyesa script font is a stylish handwriting font that can be used in everywhere the designers choose and admire. The name of Gulyesa Script Font consists two words; gul means Rose and yesa means a praised person. The name comes from my dear daughter's name.
  8. P22 Afton by IHOF, $24.95
    A cursive font with a curvilinear feel, named for the Scottish stream immortalized by the poet Robert Burns. Useful for menus, certificates, display lines, short paragraphs or poetry setting.
  9. Pixelfy - Personal use only
  10. Sonic Mega Font - Unknown license
  11. Praise 'Bob' - Unknown license
  12. Spahrty Girl - Unknown license
  13. Baldur - Personal use only
  14. Waterfalls - Unknown license
  15. Canker Sore - Unknown license
  16. Latchboy - Unknown license
  17. Goofball - Unknown license
  18. Dearest Dorothy - Unknown license
  19. Spiraling - Unknown license
  20. Nostalgic - Unknown license
  21. HipnOtik - Unknown license
  22. Freeze! - Unknown license
  23. Single Gyrl - Unknown license
  24. D3 Spiralism - Unknown license
  25. Oliver - Unknown license
  26. Santas Big Secret BB - Personal use only
  27. Floozy - Unknown license
  28. Eskargot - Unknown license
  29. Swirly - Unknown license
  30. quiñók - Unknown license
  31. Beauvoir Demo - Unknown license
  32. the Gingerbread House - Unknown license
  33. Caffe Latte - Personal use only
  34. Ugly Stick AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    The Uglystick font is best described by its name. A typestyle that is all shaken up, scribbled, and scrawled, it’s a grungy typeface for those experimental and not so pretty occasions. Definitely a typeface beaten one too many times with the old ugly stick. Put some grit in your design, for the price, you can’t lose!
  35. Pudmonkey - Unknown license
  36. Tropical Tourist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1934 advertisement for the Roney Plaza Hotel at 23rd Street and Collins Avenue on Miami Beach yielded the inspiration for Tropical Tourist JNL. While this wonderful example of Art Deco lettering survived, sadly the original Roney was torn down around 1969 and replaced with a modern apartment house/condos bearing the same name.
  37. Breuckelen by Glyphobet, $14.99
    Breuckelen was inspired by the regular patterns of the New York City plan. The grid of any large modern city is immediately recognizable by the distinctive pattern of major roads curving or slanting through it. This face is intended to be recognizable in the same way. It is named after the Dutch town after which Brooklyn is named, a word which also roughly translates as "broken land".
  38. Marguerite - Personal use only
  39. Sachiko - Personal use only
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