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  1. KR Font Fishin 2 - Unknown license
  2. KR Winds Of Change - Unknown license
  3. Skylab 600 - Personal use only
  4. FEAR Logo - Personal use only
  5. PR Swirlies 05 by PR Fonts, $10.50
    Suitable for separating paragraphs, or framing text, this set of swirlies ornaments is drawn with a pointed brush, for a higher contrast appearance than swirlies 1 , 2, and 4. It also has a companion member, with a rough finish, called “Sand Drift”, suitable for natural, earthy subject matter. “Sand Drift” combines well with the following PR Fonts Items: Bramble Wood 2, Bramble Wood 1, Cauldron, Swirlies 1 Sand Drift, Hallow Doodles 1, Hallow Doodles 2.
  6. KR Three Flowers - Unknown license
  7. AB UltraChic - 100% free
  8. KR Movie Time - Unknown license
  9. KR Women In Sports - Unknown license
  10. KR Easter Rabbit - Unknown license
  11. KR Easter Dings - Unknown license
  12. KR Orange Blossom - Unknown license
  13. KR Blazing Sun - Unknown license
  14. Wittenbach Demo - Unknown license
  15. KR Valentine Dings - Unknown license
  16. Leftover Crayon by Hanoded, $15.00
    My kids have a tin box filled with crayon and pencil leftovers: bits and pieces that have fallen or broken off, but are still good enough to use. For me it is a treasure trove, as I often find a nice bit of crayon to use for a new font. In this case, I created Leftover Crayon. Leftover Crayon is a fat, crumbling and seriously eroded crayon font. Completely hand made, completely legible and full of character. Use it for your bedtime stories, product packaging and invitations. Comes filled to the brim with diacritics.
  17. Biscuit Juice by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A biscuit and a cup of coffee, a biscuit and a cup of tee ... both are obvious - but what about a biscuit and a glass of juice? I loved that combination as a kid (and I even crumbled the biscuit in the juice...yuck...I wouldn't do that today!!! Anyway, here you have a legible uppercase font with a nice handmade look. I've added 4 different versions of each letter, which makes the font look really nice and slightly jumpy. I even added two nice swashes to the N and K. Enjoy!
  18. Son of a Snitch - Unknown license
  19. Weirdo - Unknown license
  20. Broken Phone Nails - Unknown license
  21. I2trigunMaximum - Unknown license
  22. Manilla - Unknown license
  23. Young Zaphod - Unknown license
  24. Cordelia by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Impacting and vibrant, Cordelia family draws inspiration from covers of 'cordel literature’, small booklets of popular story-poems that played an essential role on the folk-popular cultural life of Brazil.  Printed in coarse paper, usually with an woodcut illustration and lettering in the front, these booklets were sold on the streets, in marketplaces and town squares, hung in a cord - therefore the name ‘cordel’. The work of these humble printers and poet-singers of northeastern Brazil strongly served as source for acclaimed romances and movies and still inspires writers of all genres, movie makers, painters,​ musicians. And type designers too :) Cordelia doesn’t bring a picture font yet, but ​it ​goes pretty well with Chronic and Manicuore illustrations. It goes well with and without them. It definitely goes well. You bet!
  25. Mops - 100% free
  26. Cornel - Unknown license
  27. Doodle - Unknown license
  28. Friday by Fatchair, $6.95
    A variation on the 'futuristic' type genre - available in pre- and post-apocalyptic versions!
  29. Weaver - Unknown license
  30. Cattleprod PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Cattleprod is an offbeat slab serif font full of swagger. It was created without any reference, but just the idea of a playful somewhat stumbling stance in mind.
  31. Evil Dead - Unknown license
  32. Metal Macabre - 100% free
  33. Final Frontier - 100% free
  34. Myndraine - Unknown license
  35. 5 cent - Unknown license
  36. Hadrianus Demo - Unknown license
  37. Cybertown Subterranean - Unknown license
  38. Ongunkan Danish Futhark by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    THE DANISH RUNES Prior to 500 AD the 24-rune Elder Futhark was used in Denmark. From 500 AD to 800 AD there were many transitional futharks, reflecting a change from the 24-rune Futhark to the 16-rune Futharks. By the end of this period, the 24-rune Futhark went completely out of use and the 16-rune Futharks had prevailed. From 900 AD some of the runes changed, visually and phonetically. This occurred again about 950 AD and 1100 AD due to language changes. Runes dated to 1300 AD show evidence of being influenced by the Latin alphabet. Runes found in Skåne, Halland and Blekinge in Sweden, and runes found in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, is counted among Danish runes, because in the Runic period, this was Danish land.
  39. Lumio - Unknown license
  40. Tinet - Unknown license
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