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  1. FloraDings - Unknown license
  2. Fansi Pensle by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    FansiPensle is a set of four decorative scripts. The capitals are fussy and ostentatious and a little weird with strange flourishes. The lower-case letters are neat and simple. Lower-case letters have the shapes of a cursive alphabet and they are connected in the cursive and cursive-bold styles but not in the plain and bold styles.
  3. Balmind by Letteralle, $19.00
    Introducing! Balmind Font! a casual aa cursive font that is natural and beautiful in every curve. The style of this font imitates wet ink strokes and creates a casual and relaxed feel. Balmind is very suitable to fill your design needs such as, branding, social media, merch, ads, book title, packaging, etc. Enjoy the Font, Thank You!
  4. Phoenix - Unknown license
  5. Royante - Personal use only
  6. Bezar - Personal use only
  7. Fiolex Girls - Unknown license
  8. CADILLAC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  9. Brock Script - Personal use only
  10. Annifont - Unknown license
  11. Anja Eliane - Unknown license
  12. Scrypticali Normal - Unknown license
  13. Fely - Unknown license
  14. Carrington - Unknown license
  15. Oloron Tryout - Unknown license
  16. AngeGardien - Unknown license
  17. Missed Your Exit - Unknown license
  18. Alison - Unknown license
  19. KG Eyes Wide Open by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Legible, pretty, neat, connected cursive handwriting.
  20. Haarlemmer by Monotype, $29.00
    Haarlemmer is a recreation of a never-produced Jan Van Krimpen typeface that goes one step beyond authentic: it shows how he wanted it to be designed in the first place. The original, drawn in the late 1930s, was created for the Dutch Society for the Art of Printing and Books and was to be used to set a new edition of the Bible, using Monotype typesetting. Hence the problem: fonts for metal typesetting machines like the Linotype and Monotype had to be created within a crude system of predetermined character width values. Every letter had to fit within and have its spacing determined by a grid of only 18 units. Often, the italic characters had to share the same widths as those in the roman design. Van Krimpen believed this severely impaired the design process. The invasion of Holland in World War II halted all work on the Bible project, and the original Haarlemmer never went into production. Flash forward about sixty years. Frank E. Blokland, of The Dutch Type Library, wanted to revive the original Haarlemmer, but this time as Van Krimpen would have intended. Blokland reinterpreted the original drawings and created a typeface that matched, as much as possible, Van Krimpen's initial concept. While Van Krimpen's hand could no longer be on the tiller, a thorough study of his work made up for his absence. The result is an exceptional text family of three weights, with complementary italic designs and a full suite of small caps and old style figures. Van Krimpen would be proud.
  21. Matreshka - Unknown license
  22. Creampuff - 100% free
  23. Romance Fatal Serif - Personal use only
  24. Damask Dings1 - Personal use only
  25. Colonial - Unknown license
  26. Kingthings Willow - 100% free
  27. Tipófila - Personal use only
  28. Botanink - Personal use only
  29. Janda Curlygirl Pop - Personal use only
  30. Scream Ghost - Personal use only
  31. MC Twinkle Star - Unknown license
  32. Carmencita - Unknown license
  33. Corps-Script-Shadow - Unknown license
  34. Penshurst - Unknown license
  35. Angelic War - Personal use only
  36. ChocolateBoxDecorative - Unknown license
  37. Spyced - Personal use only
  38. Santa'sSleighFull - Unknown license
  39. Nemo Nightmares - Unknown license
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