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  1. DS Thompson - Unknown license
  2. DS Arabic - Unknown license
  3. DS Reckoning Cyr - Unknown license
  4. HVD Poster - Unknown license
  5. Smart Bars12 by Postage Saver Software, $15.00
    This is a special font for use creating US Postal Service "Intelligent Mail" barcodes. Those are the barcodes you see on most cards and envelopes. Commercial mailers get the best pricing by printing barcodes when they address the mail, saving the Postal Service a step. The barcodes are also used on reply mail and Share mail, and for "Informed Visibility" tracking. Software to create these barcodes, including the USPS Intelligent Mail Small Business (IMsB) tool, typically provide an output of 65 characters, each character being an A, D, T or F, corresponding to each of the styles of bar. SmartBars 12 replaces those characters with the corresponding bar. When doing a mail merge to print addresses, the user would set the barcode field on their merge template to be printed using SmartBars 12, at 12 point, regular, and the barcode will print with the correct bars and at the required size to meet USPS requirements.
  6. DS Stain - Unknown license
  7. HVD Rowdy - 100% free
  8. DS Narrow - Unknown license
  9. DS ShowBill - Unknown license
  10. DS Note - Unknown license
  11. HVD Comic Serif - Unknown license
  12. HVD Bodedo - Unknown license
  13. Linotext by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotext was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 and first appeared with the name Wedding Text with American Type Founders in Jersey City, where its metal forms were cut by hand. The font was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with other font foundries under different names, Elite Kanzlei with D. Stempel AG, Comtesse with C.F. Rühl, etc. Its ornamental forms are not considered very legible by today’s standards and Linotext should therefore be used for headlines and short texts in point sizes 12 or larger.
  14. DS Diploma - Unknown license
  15. DS Mechanical - Unknown license
  16. DS UstavHand - Unknown license
  17. Textan - Unknown license
  18. Def Writer | BASE Cyr - Unknown license
  19. FF Meta Serif by FontFont, $108.99
    Type designers Erik Spiekermann (D), Christian Schwartz (US), and Kris Sowersby (NZ) created this serif FontFont in 2007. Extensions were made by Ralph du Carrois (D) and Botio Nikoltchev (BG). The family has 12 weights, ranging from Light to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, small text as well as web and screen design. FF Meta Serif provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Greek and Cyrillic writing systems. This FontFont is a member of the FF Meta super family, which also includes FF Meta, FF Meta Correspondence, and FF Meta Headline.
  20. Textan - Square - Unknown license
  21. yatsutko_glagolitsa - Unknown license
  22. Mas dAzil Symbol by ParaType, $25.00
    A set of symbols was designed for ParaType in 2002 by Dmitry Kirsanov as a part of PT Mas d`Azil™ family. Based on the images on stones discovered in a prehistoric cave of Mas-d`Azil, France.
  23. NewDeli - Unknown license
  24. Scrawl - Unknown license
  25. DS StandartCyr - Unknown license
  26. Mirisch - Personal use only
  27. Hancock - Unknown license
  28. Improvisation - Unknown license
  29. Cottonwood-Thin - Unknown license
  30. SchwarzWald - Unknown license
  31. Camberic - Unknown license
  32. Paper Candy by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Use this font for your party or cute moment. Do your magic ! :D
  33. D44 Caps by FSD, $40.00
    D^44 Caps represents a sort of inverted creative process: start from the printed element to create the font to print. The esthetic analysis of pression's missprint is the origin of D^44 design. The redesign of this misprint has created 3 versions differentiated by optical weight: Bold, Only and Light.
  34. DecoBorders - Personal use only
  35. Chopin-Bold - Unknown license
  36. Lumparsky - Unknown license
  37. Donnie - Unknown license
  38. Gr-Ambient - Unknown license
  39. HOZENOZZLE - Unknown license
  40. Cheap Fire - Unknown license
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