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  1. PP_Hip20s - Unknown license
  2. Enya - Unknown license
  3. Saginaw - Unknown license
  4. Toxica - Unknown license
  5. Hane - Unknown license
  6. wwmhats - Unknown license
  7. Cybergirls by kapitza, $69.00
    38 high quality illustrations portraying the first generation of kids growing up immersed in digital technologies.
  8. Cyberkids by kapitza, $99.00
    52 high quality illustrations portraying the first generation of kids growing up immersed in digital technologies.
  9. Designer Block by K-Type, $20.00
    A display font inspired by Designer Shock, Designers Republic and the chunky designer look in general.
  10. Cyberboys by kapitza, $69.00
    36 high quality illustrations portraying the first generation of kids growing up immersed in digital technologies.
  11. Murrx - 100% free
  12. Medieval Borders by Aah Yes, $5.00
    This is a large group of typefaces inspired by those borders and patterns you see going across documents from the Middle Ages and Medieval times, eventually becoming this collection of fonts where you can scroll various repeating patterns across a page, for example. You can get a repeating pattern that scrolls seamlessly by repeating the same letter. The default text displaying on the web-page is bbbbbbbb, for example. There's over 2 dozen basic styles, and each style has 52 designs within it, using the characters Upper Case A - Z and lower case a - z, with the lower case being the negative/reverse colour of the Upper Case version, it will be the corresponding design just reverse coloured and with an edging strip. There's also a space - but nothing else. The styles in these fonts usually have groups of six characters (A to F, G to L, M to R, S to X), and where the second group is a variation on the first - usually thicker lines - and the third grouping is another variation on that, usually thicker lines again, making the first 24 letters. (Sometimes there's three groups of eight characters). The pattern within a group normally starts off plain then gets busier as it progresses - such as there'd be a more complex pattern of circles and diamonds as you go through the letters. Then the letters Y & Z are somewhat different to the rest. There's four versions starting with Z, and they're a little bit different, and they're grouped in fives - getting bolder as you progress through the letters, but with similar patterns within each group of 5, and that makes the first 25 characters. The letter Z character is extra busy. Again, lower case is the reverse colour of the Upper Case. Mostly you can get patterns and borders that combine seamlessly by using letters within the same group of 6 or 8 (like maybe abdcedcb). There are a few occasions when that doesn't work out, because there may be circles or diamonds at the sides of the letters that don't match up with another letter that has a different pattern at the side. But you can create a pattern with the exact level of complexity you want perfectly easily. You can see examples of this in the poster images. Neighbouring letters without embellishments at the sides of the letters will usually fit together. Have fun with it, that's what it's there for. aah yes fonts
  13. decorative fontFINAL - Unknown license
  14. Calligrapher - Unknown license
  15. Ams Trame - 100% free
  16. Brimborion Fou - 100% free
  17. Steamer - Unknown license
  18. AlfredDrake - Unknown license
  19. Corners 2 - Unknown license
  20. Pacotille - 100% free
  21. Paramount - Unknown license
  22. Heather - Unknown license
  23. Arbuckle - Unknown license
  24. Two Tones - Unknown license
  25. Pointed - Unknown license
  26. Bazooka - Unknown license
  27. Gerd - Personal use only
  28. Scribble - Unknown license
  29. CoventryGarden - Unknown license
  30. MacHumaine - Unknown license
  31. Jester - Unknown license
  32. Sherwood - Unknown license
  33. Carrick - Unknown license
  34. BluePlateSpecialSW - Unknown license
  35. CharlieChan - Unknown license
  36. Jinx - Unknown license
  37. Fillmore - Unknown license
  38. Atomic - Unknown license
  39. Bikly - Unknown license
  40. Joe - Unknown license
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