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  1. PR Swirlies 01 by PR Fonts, $10.10
    This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benifit from a “spoonful of sugar” visually. The "Sand Drift" version combines well with: PR Bramble Wood 1, PR Bramble Wood 2, PR Hallow Doodles 01, PR Hallow Doodles 02, PR Cauldron, PR Swirlies 01], PR Swirlies 05.
  2. Lysandria - Unknown license
  3. Vegas Desert - Personal use only
  4. StingRay - Unknown license
  5. Flakes - Unknown license
  6. Versal - Unknown license
  7. BROTHER - Unknown license
  8. Hathor - Unknown license
  9. Fright - Unknown license
  10. Netherworld - Unknown license
  11. Fanfare - Unknown license
  12. Keswick by Hanoded, $15.00
    Keswick is a beautiful small town in the English Lake District. It is a good place to hang out for a while and explore the surrounding National Park. During your stay you could visit the Keswick Pencil Factory - which brings us to this nice font… Keswick font was created using a 6B pencil (the crumbly, soft kind) and a lot of patience. I have to admit, the pencil used was not made in Keswick. Sorry 'bout that…
  13. Meistersinger - Unknown license
  14. Swatch it - Unknown license
  15. Christa - Unknown license
  16. Freya - Unknown license
  17. Nomos Sans by Identity Letters, $45.00
    What is a brutalist typeface? The exact definition is anyone’s guess. Regardless, the Nomos superfamily is our take on the genre. Like the eponymous architectural style, Nomos is raw, direct, and honest. Its unrefined aesthetics reveal an orderly construction that is as firmly rooted in classic modernism as in the internet age—with simple, functional letterforms and the blunt convergence of diagonal and vertical stems. The Nomos Sans subfamily is a low-contrast neogrotesk with 18 styles and a set of 1000+ characters. A confident choice for fashion and finance, for apps and advertising: humble and expedient in body text, vigorous in display sizes. Has extra poise when paired with Nomos Slab.
  18. HandPrinting - Unknown license
  19. SunriseSunset - Unknown license
  20. se7en - Unknown license
  21. BzzzBee - Unknown license
  22. Killerbee - Unknown license
  23. Daggmask - Unknown license
  24. Kelmscott - Unknown license
  25. Terror JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Creepy...crumbly...spooky... that's Terror JNL. Originally an experimental outline font made in the early days of Jeff Levine's typographic work, it's been revised and properly spaced for the design professional. The font is based on Ray Larabie's 1990's freeware release Foo - and a hand-traced, weathered-look was applied to the letter shapes. There's no kerning and a limited character set - but Terror JNL is still perfect for any headline that depicts "things that go bump in the night"...
  26. DNNR - Personal use only
  27. funk - Unknown license
  28. ROTRING - Unknown license
  29. ALPHA - Unknown license
  30. KR Tulips - Unknown license
  31. Elwood - Unknown license
  32. Zeppelin 2 - Unknown license
  33. Tragic Bureau - Unknown license
  34. Double Strike - Unknown license
  35. Barbed Type - Unknown license
  36. Teenage - Unknown license
  37. Wide Glide - Unknown license
  38. Rio Art Deco - Unknown license
  39. raxye - Personal use only
  40. KR Snowboard - Unknown license
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