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  1. A Year Without Rain - Personal use only
  2. BIRTH OF A HERO - Unknown license
  3. Jellyka - Nathaniel, a Mystery - Personal use only
  4. A Charming Font Leftleaning - Personal use only
  5. WC Rhesus A Bta - Unknown license
  6. KG Like A Skyscraper - Personal use only
  7. A Charming Font Italic - Personal use only
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  9. KG A Thousand Years - Personal use only
  10. A Charming Font Superexpanded - Personal use only
  11. A Charming Font Outline - Unknown license
  12. Chemical Reaction A BRK - Unknown license
  13. KR Pick A Holiday - Unknown license
  14. Once upon a time - Unknown license
  15. Lucid Type A (BRK) - Unknown license
  16. MW Ding-A-Lings - Unknown license
  17. KR Pick A Pumpkin - Unknown license
  18. Geek a byte 2 - Unknown license
  19. Lucid Type A BRK - Unknown license
  20. A Star is Born - Unknown license
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  22. Britney in a Blender - Unknown license
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  24. D3 DigiBitMapism type A - Unknown license
  25. Entangled Layer A BRK - Unknown license
  26. Chronicles of a Hero - Personal use only
  27. Chemical Reaction A (BRK) - Unknown license
  28. KR Apple A Day - Unknown license
  29. Just a dream Hollow - Unknown license
  30. Entangled Layer A (BRK) - Unknown license
  31. Chronicles of a Hero - Personal use only
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  34. KG Like A Skyscraper by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This mixed-case handwritten font is young, fun, and uniquely styled after a teenage girl's handwriting.
  35. HS Al Basim A by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    HS Albasim A is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for headlines, books covers and other graphic projects. It is a collaborative effort, as "HS Albasim A" first letters were designed and drawn by Basim Salem Al Mahdi from Iraq and then developed and digitalized as a typeface by Hasan AbuAfash from Palestine. The font is based on the simple lines of Fatmic Kufi but was it distinguished by two main ideas: First, it contains a nice serf in the vertical strokes of its letters. The second, some of storks in its letter differ in the thickness instead of being similar, as it is in the Fatmic Kufi style. The font contains only two weights: regular and bold. Both of them support the OpenType features of Arabic, Persian and Urdu.
  36. The astype series Accolades A offers the designer a fine balanced set of calligraphic swashes, swirls and floral ornaments. The shapes are in systematic order and harmonize in contrast and detail. The shapes can be combined easily and the advanced designer can build hundreds of sophisticated compositions. No matter, whether packaging lables, invitations or greeting cards - every assignment with the need of a delightful appeal will be served well. Accolades A and A2 share the same base set of ornaments but differ in some of the major shapes. Despite these differences, the total width of the shapes will be always the same. If you are looking for some good companion fonts, give Gracia and Adana a try. Every classic high contrast stroke design like Didot or Bodoni works well. Note: To look perfect, adjust the size of the ornament font to fit in contrast the design of the companion font. So if you use a Bodoni font as companion, try to match the thickness of the thinnest part of a upper case Bodoni letter with the thinnest part of a shape from the ornament. Note 2: Each package comes with a technical documentation and an InDesign2 sample file.
  37. Bric-a-Braque NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This assertively Art Deco face is based on Cubist Bold, designed by John W. Zimmerman for Barnhart Brothers & Spindler in 1929, and takes its name from one of the co-founders—with Pablo Picasso—of the Cubist Movement. Both versions of this font contain the complete Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  38. Boho A Gogo NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Letterforms from the 30s, inspired by Bauhaus Bold, combine with super 70s styling to create this disco-era delight. The bold characters, rendered by prismatic multilines, create striking headlines with a strong architectural feel. Both versions of this Pro Series font contain the complete Unicode Latin A character complement, along with extended ligatures and fractions.
  39. Series A Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The basis for Series A Signage JNL is Highway Gothic; a type style design formally known as the FHWA Series. The font was developed by the United States Federal Highway Administration, and originally consisted of only capital letters and figures. Each Letter designation represented a character width from "A" (condensed) to "F" (wide). Due to poor visibility at high speeds, Series "A" was discontinued. At one point lower case characters were added to the various widths of the design, but this typeface revival is based on the original guidelines specified in the 1948 (reprinted 1952) book "Standard Alphabets for Highway Signs" [this was the original name for the FHWA series fonts preceding the eventual name change to Highway Gothic]. Unlike the original, Series A Signage JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. KG A Little Swag by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute bunting style lettering. Best when used with multiple layers to create a stacked, dimensional look. Use the parentheses to create end pieces and _ (underscore) to connect the end pieces.
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