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  1. Burst My Bubble - Personal use only
  2. Ian Jude - Unknown license
  3. Smitten Kitten - Unknown license
  4. Amanda's Cute - Unknown license
  5. Sweet Blur - Unknown license
  6. maran - Unknown license
  7. my handwriting - Unknown license
  8. Unnamed Melody - Unknown license
  9. Overprint DSG - Unknown license
  10. The Doorman - Unknown license
  11. Doodolonomy Fred - Unknown license
  12. trop flou - Unknown license
  13. The Buns - Unknown license
  14. Teacher's Pet - Unknown license
  15. Tingle Institute - Unknown license
  16. Honey Bunches - Unknown license
  17. maran - Unknown license
  18. Gentle Redhead - Unknown license
  19. Socially Awkward - Unknown license
  20. Zupagargonizer T - Unknown license
  21. Hau Ruck - Unknown license
  22. Courtney Dorkling - Personal use only
  23. Turtle Club - Unknown license
  24. Hype vol 2 by Positype, $20.00
    Hype lives up to its name. An energetic attempt to blow past previous sans’ descriptive words of massive, large, extensive, super and others. Hype transcends the everyday marketing terms and rests solely atop them all with a jaw-dropping current offering of 432 fonts that spans 18 widths and 12 weights. Insert a long pause and mic drop here, because nothing compares. Hype Volume 2 includes 6 of the 18 subfamilies that comprise the full Hype Collection. Each of these subfamilies represent 1 of the 18 available widths and each width contains 12 weights and matching italics. Volume 2 contains 144 fonts. Families included in Volume 2: Hype 0200, Hype 0500, Hype 0800, Hype 1100, Hype 1400, and Hype 1700. If you would like to complete your collection be sure to view and purchase Hype vol 1 and Hype vol 3. Hype’s bombastic approach meant supplying everything it could within each typeface: including small caps, yes small caps, a full numeral set that includes inferiors and superiors, super- and subscripts, full fraction support, case-sensitive forms, stylistic alternate letterforms, and more while touting a full Western, Central and South Eastern European character support. Embracing a Univers-esque bravado and a willingness to push the envelope, Hype leaves even more room to grow. No corners were cut, no shortcuts taken with a focus on sensible, efficient letter construction and functional reliability that ignores any one classification and instead looks to form an amalgam of classic sans styles influenced by wood type, movie showcards, and urban industrial letterforms.
  25. Museum Ornaments by T4 Foundry, $7.00
    Museum Borders and Ornaments is part of a typographical treasure, the Norstedts type collection in Sweden. Type designer Torbjörn Olsson has painstakingly translated the original 34 Ornament matrices in the collection to Open Type. Among them are several of Granjon's arabesques, as well as symbols from both Swedish and Danish typefoundries. The signs were cut in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The old Swedish name for these "type trademarks" were "rössjor". Museum Borders and Ornaments is an OpenType creation, for both PC and Mac. Swedish type foundry T4 premiere new fonts every month. Museum Borders and Ornaments is our tenth introduction. Museum Borders and Ornaments is part of the growing Museum type family. Museum also includes Museum Tertia Cursive, an exquisite 1700's typeface with modern additions, and Museum Fournier, a set of Rococo capitals designed by Pierre Simon Fournier le Jeune circa 1760.
  26. Museum Fournier by T4 Foundry, $16.00
    Museum Fournier is inspired by a set of Rococo capitals designed by Pierre Simon Fournier le Jeune circa 1760. The matrices are part of a set imported to Sweden by J.P. Lindh in 1818 from Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig, Germany. They are now in the Nordiska Museum in Stockholm. Type designer Torbjörn Olsson has expanded the original 31 lead matrices in the collection to 55 characters. Please note that the font contains capitals only, no lower case letters and no figures either. Museum Fournier is an OpenType creation, for both PC and Mac. Swedish type foundry T4 premiere new fonts every month. Museum Fournier is our ninth introduction. Museum Fournier is part of the growing Museum type family. Museum also includes three different border fonts, an ornament font with some of Granjon's arabesques and Museum Tertia Cursive, an exquisite 1700's typeface with modern additions.
  27. Maranallo - Unknown license
  28. Sportzs - Personal use only
  29. Trilayered - Personal use only
  30. Doggon - Personal use only
  31. Vehicular - Unknown license
  32. Frission - Personal use only
  33. Whethers - Personal use only
  34. Jhunwest - Unknown license
  35. Tear - Personal use only
  36. Skunkline - Unknown license
  37. Boneribbon - Personal use only
  38. Tearoff - Unknown license
  39. Occoluchi - Unknown license
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