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  1. KR Bad Boyz - Unknown license
  2. KR Hip Star - Unknown license
  3. Temphis Sampler - Unknown license
  4. Digeria - Unknown license
  5. KR Teatime Dings - Unknown license
  6. KR Three Roses - Unknown license
  7. KR Standing Proud - Unknown license
  8. KR Mirror Mirror - Unknown license
  9. KR Happy Veggies! - Unknown license
  10. KR Squished Mosquito - Unknown license
  11. KR Animal Dings - Unknown license
  12. KR Five Bunnies - Unknown license
  13. KR Lava Lamp - Unknown license
  14. KR Firefighter Ron - Unknown license
  15. Speedlearn - Unknown license
  16. KG Holocene - Personal use only
  17. Walt Disney Script - Personal use only
  18. HAWAIIAN DREAMS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  19. KG Something to Believe In - Personal use only
  20. Skratch - 100% free
  21. SF Diego Sans - Unknown license
  22. SF Intermosaic B - Unknown license
  23. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  24. SF Piezolectric SFX - Unknown license
  25. SF Piezolectric Condensed - Unknown license
  26. SF Archery Black - Unknown license
  27. SF Piezolectric Inline - Unknown license
  28. Almonte Woodgrain - Unknown license
  29. Alfabetix - Unknown license
  30. Risus LCB Dingbats - Unknown license
  31. Korolev Rough by Device, $39.00
    Korolev Rough is an inky, distressed version of Korolev , designed to mimic vintage letterpress, photocopies or hot metal on rough paper. A 20-weight sans serif family based on lettering by an anonymous Soviet graphic designer from the propaganda displays at the Communist Red Square parade in 1937, it has been named in honor of Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov, or Korolev, considered by many to be the father of practical astronomics. Every weight and style comes with an alternate double-story “a”. The complete Korolev family includes standard, italic, condensed, and compressed versions, each in five weights.
  32. Stiana by WDC Fonts, $30.00
    Stiana font is a venetian serif in modern design. The general idea was inspired by beautiful masterpieces of Nicolas Jensen and William Morris. Stiana holds fine, balanced readability of venetian serif, and both 21st century trends. Letterforms are expressive and bold enough to use font as display, but it also fits nicely for text. Stiana supports Western Europe, Cyrillic and Greek languages. Stiana is surely a good choice both for screen applications and print media. Its multipurpose spreads over package design, logos, headlines, body texts, stationary and back labels. Also very good for books and magazines.
  33. Blue Island by Adobe, $29.00
    British designer Jeremy Tankard began Blue Island in 1996 with the idea of creating a completely ligature-based roman typeface, an original but complex task that took years to realize. Individually, Blue Island's letters can appear a bit dismembered, but when set together, they are clearly transformed into words which fall in waves down the page. Successfully balancing readability with intriguing decorative forms, Blue Island is especially effective for titling. As for its romantic name, Blue Island is the title of a poem, also by Tankard, which evokes notions of freedom, escape, intrigue, and the undulating beauty of the sea.
  34. VIDEO PIRATE - Personal use only
  35. silent witness - Personal use only
  36. hooge 05_55 Cyr2 - Unknown license
  37. Pianaforma - 100% free
  38. Thryomanes - Unknown license
  39. Cheshire Initials - Unknown license
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