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  1. Barchowsky Dot by Swansbury, $17.00
    Swansbury, Inc. provides handwriting instruction to all ages, accompanied by two exemplar fonts, Barchowsky Fluent Hand.otf and Barchowsky Dot.otf. The basis for the design of the characters is the italic of the Renaissance. With the advantage of contextual alternates, Barchowsky Fluent Hand automatically joins lowercase letters so it can be used in any venue where a clean and elegant appearance of handwriting is desired. The fonts allow maximum instructional flexibility. Aside from their use in lesson plans, educators can customize pages for specific student interests, studies and needs. Included are all math symbols that one typically encounters in school curricula. Nan Jay Barchowsky, designer of this font, believes that children should hone their handwriting skills as they learn all subjects, reading, math, history and foreign languages. Both fonts support all Western European languages and Turkish. Barchowsky Dot is for young children or others who need remediation. The letterforms are identical to those in Barchowsky Fluent Hand. Used at a large point size open dots appear within the lines that form the characters indicating where one should start each stroke in a letter or number. Once formations are learned Barchowsky Fluent Hand can be used with the contextual alternates turned off until students are ready to write in the joined-up manner of a true cursive. Specifications: The technology for fonts that automatically join letters, or allow them to be unjoined is relatively new. At present, both fonts work on Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or later (or Vista), using AbiWord, a free word processor (go to abisource.com). They also work well with InDesign 2. Currently there is an unknown factor in later versions of InDesign for Windows that disallows joining. Macs completely support the fonts using InDesign 2 and later, PhotoshopCS and IllustratorCS. If you do not have these applications, there is an inexpensive word processor for Macs.
  2. Brown Dog by Runsell Type, $16.00
    Brown Dog font is perfect for many of your projects like logos & branding, photography, invitations, watermarks, advertisements, product designs, stationery, wedding designs, labels, product packaging, special events and much more.
  3. Linotype Dot by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Dot is part of the Take Type Library, featuring the winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. Designed by Lucy Davies, the figures are composed of a combination of white and black dots and the contrast makes the font look like points of light and darkness. The general impression of Dot lies somewhere between ornamental and technical. It combines well with sans serif and calligraphy fonts.
  4. HGBGalaxo Dot by HGB fonts, $23.00
    Galaxo Dot is a sister to Galaxo Line. HGB Galaxo is a tribute to Othmar Motter (1927–2010), the Vorarlberg graphic artist and typeface designer, who designed very individual and perfectly crafted typefaces in the 1970's and later. (Motter Ombra, Motter Tectura ...) From a Motter sketch of 5 letters for a logogram, I derived a simplified letterform and developed all the necessary characters. Working on these glyphs and delving deeper into Motter's letterforms, the respect for the accuracy with which he drew his letters (in ink) grew more and more. The spiral resembles the shape of a galaxy, hence the name Galaxo. The font is suitable for retro, poster and logo design.
  5. Dolce Caffe by Resistenza, $39.00
    Dolce Caffe is a pretty hand-written font, designed in 2011, that is very legible and high in style and carefully constructed all-uppercase letters. It was totally inspired by hand-written chalkboards in Berlin, a city that I love. Take also a look at Merendina
  6. Arco Dot by Okaycat, $29.95
    The Arco Dot font features an exciting texture of dots in matching complimentary styles, making cool designs easy! Arco Dot features extended characters, and contains West European diacritics & ligatures. Highly suitable for international environments & publications. Arco Dot pairs well with Arco Web and Arco Crayon from Okaycat fonts.
  7. Bad Dog by Fonthead Design, $15.00
  8. Dog Friendly by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    If it's dog friendly, it must be something good! Actually, I was never really into dogs, not until me and my wife decided to get a dog. We got a French Bulldog and life hasn't been the same since! I found out that I love dogs, and especially French Bulldogs! This font is a kind of tribute to everything good that has to do with dogs! :)
  9. FF Dog by FontFont, $41.99
  10. Doc Holliday by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Doc Holliday is an original design by Alex Kaczun. It's a classic revival of a Western-style slab serif font extended to include Eastern European Latin and Baltic languages. Doc Holliday has a mid to late 1800s wood type feel, and one can envision a sign over the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, and the legendary Gunfight between the three Earp brothers and "Doc" Holliday and the Claytons and McLaurys. This font can be applied to sports team promotions and other nostalgic projects. "Howdy pardiner!"
  11. Dot Grid by Essqué Productions, $35.00
    A font that can be used to simulate old dot-matrix style printing, older receipts, or even as marquee light lettering. Includes extended Latin diacritics, Roman Numerals, and Greek, Hebrew, and Cyrillic Alphabets.
  12. Dog Heaven by Letters by Wordsworth, $10.00
    'dog heaven' is a sweet font featuring lower case, symbols, numerals & diacritics. channel your e. e. cummings and forgo those cumbersome caps! perfect for any occasion where fun is required.
  13. Laser Dots by Etewut, $17.00
    Laser dots display font is based on sans serif. Use it in your design be it cards, outside commercial, web or product adds and laser cuts. It has foreign characters so you may use your mother language.
  14. Matinee Idol by Comicraft, $19.00
    Now showing at your local picture house is the latest romantic comedy coupling featuring Matinee Idol and Matinee Idol Bold; famous faces you've come to know and love in features like Warners' "Hush" and Columbia's "The Evil That Men Do." Stop by our lobby and check these fonts out. Oh, and please remember to refrain from smoking and talking during the show!
  15. Dog Days by Fenotype, $45.00
    Dog Days is an American hand lettering style brush script family. Dog Days is swift, strong and full of bursting energy. Due to its clean features it’s legible even in small sizes. Dog Days is great for any display use -from poster to packaging and logo to t-shirt. Dog Days is also great for lettering works. Dog Days Brush boasts with more than 700 glyphs and plenty of OpenType features: Keep Standard Ligatures on - it adds variety in hand lettering style and keeps the flow steady. If you need more action try turning on Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates in any OpenType savvy software. Dog Days Brush is also equipped with Old Style Numerals if you need your numbers to fit more into text. Dog Days Brush uppercase letters are designed to work as initials so if you need to write all caps you might want to use Dog Days Caps or Dog Days Small Caps. Dog Days Caps can also be used as uppercase letters for the script. Dog Days Extras is a set of badges, swashes and swirls designed to play with the font. Dog Days is inspired by a hand lettering sample in a vintage American swimsuit advertisement.
  16. DBL Cheque by Letterhead Studio-VG, $15.00
    This is an experimental type, something of retro-futurism and modern robotics in one package, with letters of unexpected proportions and forms. It was inspired by the glorious imagination of the past, but it holds in itself themes that are bound with the future. The DBL Cheque family consists of incredible 22 styles, filling every need for demanding designers.
  17. Wet Dog by Leimone Design, $8.00
    Wet Dog is the ultimate fur font reflecting the global movement of street pop art, Playful, yet with attitude. A versatile display font for making strong, loud statements, just about as shy as a wet dog!
  18. Don Sans by SIAS, $29.90
    Don Sans is a sturdy display sans which evokes the invironment of old-day industrialism, steamers, locomotives and other machinery; dusty back-yard workshops and the glamorous air of backstage life. It has been inspired by various letterings crafted by former graphic workmen who would have had an idea of simple letter construction but did not really wanted to bother with detail sophistication. Hence the result is somewhat quaint and imperfect … if that is something you are willing to enjoy. The unique charme of this typeface lies in its lack of perfection. And yet it embodies a peculiar straight-forward strength and sobriety, a visual stubbornness which is certainly not over-used! Utilize Don-Sans for stationary and ads, for crisp title settings and smart identity graphics; for menus and leaflets, business cards, cutting-edge campaign eye-catchers … whatever your imagination makes of it! Don Sans is a multilingual typeface, it supports every Euro-Latin language.
  19. More Dots by Beware of the moose, $9.99
    It is not really a font, they are more icons. Based on a grid of seven circles al 127 possibilities – filled an unfilled. Use it decorative or just for fun.
  20. Del Norte by Scriptorium, $12.00
  21. Dotted Weekend by GarageFonts, $39.00
  22. Adolle Bright by Dirtyline Studio, $22.00
    Adolle Bright – a new fresh & modern script with a calligraphy style, a dancing baseline! So beautiful on invitation like greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more! Features Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numbers Symbols Stylistic Set Ligature PUA Encode Multilanguage Support
  23. John Doe by Fonthead Design, $19.00
  24. Dolce Gargia by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Dolce Gargia, a classic modern sans serif with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needing a touch of elegancy, stylish, classy, beautiful thin, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular italic icon kerning multilingual support
  25. AOL Sucks by Test Pilot Collective, $29.00
  26. Good Dog by Fonthead Design, $-
  27. Italiano Doc by RM&WD, $35.00
    ITALIANO DOC is a fontface inspired by the Italians Futurismo artists in the early of the 1900's. The font is completed with a Grunge Wall version, great Extra Icons and lighted futurist weigth. All the glyphs contained in the font, including OpenType variants that may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications.
  28. Dog Eared by Andy Babb, $19.20
    Each character of Dog Eared began its life as a half-inch wide strip of paper, folded and Scotch-taped into formation, and then scanned and recreated digitally. Dog Eared is distinguished from other folded paper style typefaces by its robustness and versatility: each numeral and upper- and lowercase letter has a stylistic alternate. Dog Eared Striped is a traditional single color font, while Dog Eared Solid is a chromatic variant that can be used for a two-toned effect. Layer and multiply Dog Eared Striped and Dog Eared Solid together to achieve even more color variety.
  29. Barbie Doll by Yoga Letter, $18.00
    "Barbie Doll" is a cute and lovely handwritten font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, ligatures, and multilingual support. It is suitable for promotion, social media, business branding, Barbie, weddings, engagements, birthdays, and others.
  30. One Stroke Script by ITC, $40.99
    One Stroke Script is the work of British designer Paul Clarke, a highly legible, casual typeface that looks as though it were drawn with a brush. Upper- and lowercase letters should be spaced closely together for the best effect. One Stroke Script is good for a variety of applications: anywhere a cheerful, spontaneous look is desired. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  31. E-Lie by Shaun C. Kennedy, $99.99
    E-Lie is based on the logo for the Portland band E-Lie. Jon Lincicum designed the logo, and then the basic shapes of the principal letters and numbers. He then gave these designs to Shaun Kennedy, who expanded the design, adding punctuation, accented letters, and math symbols. Shaun then compiled the designs into an OpenType font, adding kerning and ligature information. The design is a distinctive, stylistic font excellent for use when you need to grab someone's attention.
  32. Casandra Lie by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Casandra Lie – A Chic Monoline Script Font Casandra Lie, a name like a whispered secret, perfectly embodies the essence of this chic monoline script font. Imagine the delicate stroke of a fine penmanship teacher gliding across paper, leaving behind an effortless trail of ink that dances and twirls with understated elegance. Every letter whispers tales of romance and intrigue, their slender forms adorned with graceful swashes and subtle flourishes that hint at a hidden passion. Think vintage Parisian boudoirs illuminated by candlelight, secret love letters penned under twilight skies, and the airy charm of handwritten invitations to soirees under the stars. Casandra Lie is not merely a font; it’s an invitation to a world of whispered dreams and unspoken promises, etched in ink as delicate as a spider’s web, yet strong enough to capture the beating heart of a story waiting to be told. Casandra Lie is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  33. Lie Detector by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A comic font with a twist of crunch! The Lie Detector font deserves headlines and comic lettering, but most of all it deserves long letters. Use Lie Detector next time you want to spice up your letter or invitation, and you'll be surprised by the powers in this font!
  34. Ole by Fly Fonts, $15.00
    Ole is a retro jazz inspired font with clean lines and a classic style. Use it big to fully appreciate the extreme nature of its design.
  35. Doing by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  36. Stride - Unknown license
  37. Stribe by Fateh.Lab, $10.00
    Stribe, this is an amazing work. Why? ... because this is not just talking about fonts, but more than that, with the spirit of Street Art, stribe invites you to explore with your wild ideas, I'm sure this will really make you feel happy in creating the work that you will wake up to the front. Supported by 3 font choices that are very sweet and also strong, stribe answers all your difficulties in choosing font support that suits your taste. And the most exciting thing is, you get a free bonus vector illustration that is very detailed and also has a very strong Street Art spirit, and is made very original, so what are you waiting for, have Stribe as soon as possible. Thank You
  38. OL Hebrew Formal Script by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
    This font contains every variant found in the Hebrew Bible such as the “mutilated” Waw in Numbers 25: verse 12, the small Heh in Genesis 2: verse 4 and the Nun Inversum before Numbers 10: verse 35 and after verse 36 and elsewhere as well as oversized consonants and various double-wide consonants used in inscriptions.
  39. roinert - Personal use only
  40. OL Franklin Triple Condensed by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
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