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  1. 3 The Hard Way RMX by Fenotype, $29.95
  2. M Ling Wai P HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Ling Wai is a humanistic script based on a real handwritten style. It has a feminine, urban and lively character filled with literate finesse. M Ling Wai was written with a thin ball pen by a young woman in a unique, personal, running writing style, such that it is real, natural and feminine. Contrast of strokes is low and the text is visible and eye-catching. Its light to medium stems (豎) make it suitable for small text and subheading with little conglutination. All strokes are highly irregular, inconsistent, irregularly oriented and tightly coupled or connected. Spatial distribution, positioning, size and relative proportion of radicals fully reflect a natural and personal favor. It is one of the first proportional width font in a full scale. It is best suited for casual lively text, illustrations, set upright (non-slanted), non-condensed.
  3. FF You Can Read Me by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Phil Baines created this display FontFont in 1995. The font is ideally suited for festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries as well as poster and billboards. FF You Can Read Me provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and alternate characters. It comes with tabular oldstyle figures.
  4. 3 The Hard Way Overrun by Fenotype, $29.95
  5. A Day That Feels Better by Clevus, $14.00
    Proudly present A Day That Feels Better Typeface, created by ClevUs, A nostalgic serif & calligraphic italic that has own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. Font Features : Letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation 101 alternates and ligatures No special software required they may be used even in Canva, any basic program /website apps that allows standard fonts That's it folks! Multilingual Support Language Support: Danish, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Luxembourgish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Rombo, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss-German, Uzbek (Latin) Follow My Shop For Upcoming Updates Including Additional Glyphs And Language Support. And Please Message Me If You Want Your Language Included or If There Are Any Features or Glyph Requests, Feel Free to Send me A Message. Have a Good Day !
  6. Recipe for a lovely day by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Originally I planned to call this font “pegefinger” which is index finger in danish. Due to the obvious reason that I drew the letters using my “pegefinger” :) Most letters mimic a loose (perhaps even childish) handwriting, but the legibility is never out of hand. I’ve added 5 different versions of each lowercase letter, and they automatically changes as you type!
  7. Sopran by Type Salon, $33.00
    The character of Sopran is expressed by long serifs that replace traditional drops. Contrast is distributed from monolinear in hairline and all the way to the extreme in the black style. Symbols and punctuation are drawn with monolinear strokes to give the typeface more playful typesetting. The long serifs allow for some interesting discretionary ligatures, like “fa” or “Ta”. With two stylistic sets the typeface enables different typesetting opportunities. Its characteristics should be expressed in headlines, larger texts, show posters, displays, signage etc.
  8. KR A Day At The Zoo - Unknown license
  9. KG What Does The Fox Say by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Kid-friendly left-tilted ball and stick handwriting.
  10. ARB-187 Moderne Caps AUG-47 by The Fontry, $25.00
    Beginning in January, 1932, Becker, at the request of then-editor E. Thomas Kelly, supplied SIGNS of the Times magazine’s new Art and Design section with an alphabet a month, a project predicted to last only two years. Misjudging the popularity of the “series”, it instead ran for 27 years, ending finally two months before Becker’s death in 1959, for a grand total of 320 alphabets, a nearly perfect, uninterrupted run. In late 1941, almost ten years after the first alphabet was published, 100 of those alphabets were compiled and published in bookform under the title, “100 Alphabets”, by Alf R. Becker. And so, as published in August, 1937, The Fontry presents the truly "modern" version of Becker’s 187th alphabet, Moderne Caps, complete with OpenType features and Central European language support.
  11. CA Elvis in stereo by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $25.00
  12. Romantiques - Personal use only
  13. Shohl - Unknown license
  14. EileenCaps - Unknown license
  15. Chloe Confetti - Unknown license
  16. Fanzine - Unknown license
  17. ExtraOrnamentalNo2 - Unknown license
  18. Purcell™ - Unknown license
  19. Catwalk - Unknown license
  20. Dutch Initials - Unknown license
  21. TrefoilCapitals - Unknown license
  22. Deco Stamp - Unknown license
  23. CelticEels - Unknown license
  24. Delaguerra Demo - Unknown license
  25. Schmuck-Initialen 1 - Personal use only
  26. Zazou - Unknown license
  27. Paper Trail - Unknown license
  28. GothicIlluminate - Unknown license
  29. Capitular Floral - Unknown license
  30. Blavicke Capitals - Unknown license
  31. Chaucerian Initials - Unknown license
  32. Gingerbread Initials - Unknown license
  33. Pyle Initials Demo - Unknown license
  34. Rudelsberg-Initialen - Personal use only
  35. Gender - Unknown license
  36. DS Init - Unknown license
  37. Paulus Franck Initialen - Personal use only
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