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  1. Walter - Unknown license
  2. Walshes - Unknown license
  3. Delirium - Unknown license
  4. Anfalas - 100% free
  5. Snowshoe - Unknown license
  6. flower_font - Unknown license
  7. KR Floral Color Me - Unknown license
  8. Bottix - Personal use only
  9. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  10. KR Crayons - Unknown license
  11. Banco by ITC, $29.00
    Banco was the first typeface work of French designer Roger Excoffon and was released in 1952. The strong forms look as though they were rolled out of sheet metal and feature upright, tapering strokes. The slight slant, the varying heights of stroke ends, and the relationships between line and curve give Banco font its sense of liveliness and dynamism. Excoffon did not design a matching lower case alphabet for his capitals, but this was accomplished later by Phill Grimshaw, who also designed the light weight. He deliberately 'underdesigned' the lower case forms, producing a more reserved alphabet based on the design ideas of the original.
  12. Looking to add a little Arts & Crafts flavor to your next project? Perhaps you just need a distinctive, new sans serif design? And one with a large international character set. In either case, ITC New Rennie Mackintosh™ may be the typeface for you. Its narrow proportions saves space, and the design shines at large sizes. While it can be an excellent typeface for Art Nouveau flavored labels, name tags and chapter call-outs, this is a suite of fonts that you can also turn to for a bevy of print and on screen uses. Games and apps, as well as print headlines and menus all benefit from ITC New Rennie Mackintosh’s vintage vibe. Based on Phill Grimshaw’s original 1996 design, Monotype Studio designers reimagined the iconic family, added lowercase characters, a new weight structure of light, regular and a more robust bold design; each with an italic counterpart. In addition, a large international character set that include support for many Western and Eastern European languages – including Cyrillic and Greek – give the family a deep typographic bench. An added benefit: the new designs can also be combined with Grimshaw’s original ornament and initial character fonts.
  13. Chronic by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Chronically strong, yet pacific. Chronically bold, yet friendly. This font was at first inspired by a HAP Grieshaber work and soon incorporated elements from pieces by Willem Sandberg, two astonishing artists who lived through two world wars. They had to struggle for freedom and consistently manifested, with words, works and actions, their absolute love of liberty. Both were chronically free. As this font intends to be.
  14. Exquisite Corpse - 100% free
  15. Zenzai Itacha - Personal use only
  16. Deloise - Unknown license
  17. Vanilla Boys - Unknown license
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  19. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  20. JF Flamingo - Unknown license
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  23. herrliches script - Unknown license
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  27. Tristan - Unknown license
  28. FD Crusted - Unknown license
  29. Anime Ace - Personal use only
  30. KR Batty - Unknown license
  31. Sunspots AOE - Unknown license
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  34. CREATOR PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  35. Pastelheart - Personal use only
  36. Platinum Sign Over - Personal use only
  37. Hibiscus - Unknown license
  38. ParmaPetit - 100% free
  39. Bric-a-Braque - Unknown license
  40. Zapped Sticks - Personal use only
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