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  1. Alecto Demo, as conceptualized by The Scriptorium, embodies a distinctive character that is a blend of vintage charm and contemporary flair. This font is named after Alecto, one of the Furies in anci...
  2. Diamond Braille by Echopraxium, $5.00
    Here is a "Decorative Braille font". The initial design was indeed drawn on a K.I.S.S digital sketchpad, the Windows default drawing tool (Microsoft Paint, classic version). A. Glyph Concept The Braille 2x3 dot matrix is weaved around a diamond-shape. a.1. Each "dot" is represented by a "right-angle isocel triangle". a.2. Braille dots in Diamond Braille a.2.I. "Dots" are outside the diamond for first Braille row (Braille dots 1, 4) and third Braille row (Braille dots 3, 6). a.2.II. "Dots" are inside the diamond for second Braillle row (Braille dots 2, 5). a.3. Diamond lattice Glyphs are connected horizontally (to/bottom diamond's corners) and vertically (left/right corners) to each other (see poster 5). a.4. Special Glyphs - Space: its is either empty ("Empty cell") or a "non Braille shape" { _, ° } depending on your display needs (as explained in b.3.II) - 6 dots: { £, =, û } - 6 empty dots: { ç, ¥ } B. Font user guide b.1. Lowercase glyphs { A..Z } In these glyphs the "dots" are represented as a white right-angle isocel triangle filled with a smaller black triangle. b.2. Uppercase glyphs { a..z } In these glyphs, the "dots" are represented as an empty triangle (this is an "empty dot"). b.3. 'Space' vs 'Empty Cell' b.3.I. 'Space' - 'Space' glyph is an empty shape - '¶' glyph (at the end of each line in Microsoft Word) is also an empty shape b.3.II. 'Empty cell' glyphs: _ (underscore), ° (degree). In these glyphs there are 2 "empty dots" at top and bottom corners of the diamond, which differentiates them from regular Braille glyphs (which dont have a "dot in the middle"). b.4. Diamond Lattice To display text as a 'diamond lattice', replace each 'Space' by an 'Empty cell' (as explained in b.3.II, see poster 5) b.5. Connectors The connector glyphs allow the creation of "circuit like" designs (see poster 1). Here are the connector glyphs: { µ, à, â, ä, ã, è, é, ê, ë, î, ï } b.6. Domino feature Some Glyphs represent numbers 1..6 in a way which is similar than on dominos (see poster 6) C. Posters Poster 1: the "Font Logo", it displays "Diamond Braille" text together with the Connectors feature. Poster 2: a pangram which is published on pangra.me ( "Adept quick jog over frozen blue whisky mix" ). Poster 3: an illustration of the Domino feature. Poster 4: a DiamondBraille version of the Periodic table. Poster 5: illustration of the Diamond lattice using only 6 dots ( û ) and 6 empty dots ( ç ) glyphs.
  3. The Fatboy Slim BLTC 2 BRK font, designed by AEnigma, is a distinctive and bold typeface that immediately captures one's attention through its unique visual style. This font is characterized by its h...
  4. Silly Treat by PizzaDude.dk, $10.00
    The Silly Treat font is actually handmade, but I traced each and every letter and cleaned them up - however, I wanted to keep the handmade look, and left just about enough details for you to find details of my original drawn lines.
  5. Amelia by TipoType, $19.90
    Amelia is a geometric sans, but it keeps the softness of humanistic strokes. The contrast and the different styles allow Amelia to work as a text or display font. Also it incorporates an Up version, calligraphic features that add a touch of informality.
  6. Junglegym by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Junglegym provides a playful structure for an energetic project. Climb on and see what you can do! Junglegym family includes regular and bold and ensures extra movement with discretionary ligatures, including double letters and a handful of others to keep play lively.
  7. CS Fuzzy Logic by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    CS are the initials of Carsten Strinkau, a young German graphic and type designer who studied in Hamburg. CS Fuzzy Logic combines coincidence and logic. The individual glyphs of Fuzzy Logic are almost dissolved but keep its sharpness and readability in texts.
  8. Barila by Irina Vascovet, $16.00
    Barila is a fun hand written font that is perfect for projects like games, apps, books, holiday cards, and nursery art projects. It is very readable while keeping it's fun and whimsical personality. Multilingual characters are included for international customers as well.
  9. No Liming by chicken, $17.00
    A chunky, laid-back typeface inspired by a hand-painted notice on the doors of a mechanic's workshop in Plymouth, Tobago. Two different mostly-uppercase alphabets in one font help to keep things loose. 'Liming'? hanging out, drinking rum, shooting the breeze...
  10. Kato by Autographis, $39.50
    Kato is a handwritten mostly-joining script with long, but not overly long ascenders and descenders, that make it a very elegant font. Scanned and finished carefully by hand on screen, with that little bit of extra effort to keep the "rough" touch.
  11. TOMO Sponge by TOMO Fonts, $15.00
    A Sponge is an useful thing, as much as this cute typeface. TOMO Sponge is great for communicating messages to the young peeps in a friendly, yet legible, way. Comes with a lot of diacritics, plus a handful of cute stylistic alternates.
  12. Truncheon by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Truncheon is a grunge font with hair on its chest. Like its namesake it beats you over the head with enough attitude to leaves you confused and spinning. Upper and Lower case characters have variations like filled counters to keep things random.
  13. Kids Yock by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Kids Yock is an updated and cleaner version of my popular comic font Kids Rock. Even though this font is more steady and clean, I did my best to keep the characteristics of the original font, which includes influences from grafitti and comics.
  14. Ecolier - Unknown license
  15. Lame, Dude! - Personal use only
  16. Reactor Sans - 100% free
  17. Instrumenta - Personal use only
  18. Underwörld - Personal use only
  19. EDGE - 100% free
  20. Sector 017 - 100% free
  21. Skipper Stencil - Personal use only
  22. Stripelane - Personal use only
  23. Ines - 100% free
  24. Future Brake - 100% free
  25. Polymoda - Personal use only
  26. Letra Libre - Unknown license
  27. Hertzace - Personal use only
  28. Stitched Outline - Personal use only
  29. Found Receipt - Unknown license
  30. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  31. Básica-Unicode - Personal use only
  32. Gravitron - Personal use only
  33. AGRAR Unicase - Unknown license
  34. Glagol Rock - Unknown license
  35. The·Fire - Personal use only
  36. Divad Square - Personal use only
  37. Citaro Zij DS - 100% free
  38. Kandel 205 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kandel 205 is a geometric, tri-line, display and headline font available in a family of three weights. Its bold, graphic styling gives it great stand-out qualities and a highly individual look. It’s particularly well suited to bringing energy to designs, or for designs with a sporting theme. It’s also available with character variations as Kandel 105 .
  39. Shannon by Monotype, $29.99
    The Book of Kells is a handwritten Irish text which dates back to the 8th century. Kris Holmes and Janice Prescott digitalized some letters from this book and some from a Grotesk font in the style of Frutiger. A computer filled in the blanks and the designers then gave the font its finishing touches by hand.
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