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  13. Stunders by Ghuroba Studio, $17.00
    Stunders is a handwiring font with natural fast writing featuring a unique and distinctive texture. Stunders is perfect for branding, logos, product packaging, apparel, cards, quotes and more for your amazing design! Stunders family includes: Stunders Regular is a handwriting font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and punctuation. Stunders Swash is a set of 20 textured swashes for the perfect, eye-catching finishing touch! You just have to install it separately and type in the A-T characters and you will get it!
  14. Sincerely by Canada Type, $24.95
    Whether with pen on paper, or in digital, realistically connecting vertical handwriting is never an easy task to accomplish. After working with many handwriting fonts, and after intently dissecting so many different handwritings, one tends to expect such things to be quirky, disconnected, and almost never upright. In fact, in spite of vertical handwriting’s academically-sung virtues of rationality, efficiency, clarity and logic, very few people manage to deviate from the natural slant when writing. Even fewer manage to make the vertical handwriting connect and keep its natural flow. Calligraphy and upright cursive aside, it is almost impossible to make a vertical letters connect and maintain a real handwriting appearance. This is where the genius of this design comes in to bridge the gap between upright handwriting and calligraphy. Sincerely is based on one of the most fascinating handwriting designs to ever come out of Germany: Karlgeorg Hoefer’s 1968 Elegance for the Ludwig & Mayer foundry. It is a handwriting with the full meaning of the word, yet it possesses the rare, very commanding and appealing trait of being both vertical and connected while managing to remain realistic. It is the ultimate branding iron of handwriting fonts. When set and printed, Sincerely simply cannot be ignored. Ideal for humanity-asserting poster designs, lettering of short wording with plenty of space, poetry, notes, greeting cards, craft literature, book covers, history-related designs, and a whole range of other applications.
  15. Luedickital by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Lüdickital is a handwriting script design. Lüdicke wasn´t satisfied with existing scripts which he though of too stylish and uneven. He simply digitized his own handwriting and developed a regular and a bold.
  16. TPG Tolle One by Tolstrup Pryds Graphics, $15.00
    TolleOne - a display font family of five weights, named after my wife, whose nickname is Tolle. The “One” indicates that she is number one, of course, but also that this is the first set of fonts I have published.
  17. KG Beneath Your Beautiful by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Quirky teen unicase handwriting with personality.
  18. KG Eyes Wide Open by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Legible, pretty, neat, connected cursive handwriting.
  19. BosinNova by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    A quirky and informal handwriting font
  20. KG Love Somebody by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Upright, neat, and legible teen handwriting.
  21. KG Piece By Piece by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat, upright printed handwritting font.
  22. Autospec by Device, $29.00
    Designed as a companion to Autofont, this dingbat set was originally developed for What Car? magazine, the UK’s leading automotive consumer title. Use in charts and reviews to indicate metallic paint, shatterproof glass, number of airbags, manual or auto sunroof, etc.
  23. Extreme Junction by Elemeno, $10.00
    Extreme Junction was created for use in designing logos, signs and letterheads and has a limited character set. The uppercase letters are outline versions of the plain lowercase letters. Characters can be overlapped or merged to indicate movement or direction.
  24. Herbie by The Infamous Foundry, $49.00
    Herbie is a uppercase display font with alternates on every character (upper/lowercase), based only on circles and geometric lines. Herbie is inspired by, as the name might indicate, Herb Lubalin’s work and the decorative style and kerning of his era.
  25. Dorkihand by Aah Yes, $4.95
    Dorkihand is left-handed handwriting. Julie is left-handed - which condition is variously called a caggie or a dorker - hence the name of this font. It is more grunge handwriting than a formal and elegant script.
  26. Ongunkan Phoenician by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    Phoenician/Canaanite The Phoenician alphabet developed from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, during the 15th century BC. Before then the Phoenicians wrote with a cuneiform script. The earliest known inscriptions in the Phoenician alphabet come from Byblos and date back to 1000 BC. The Phoenician alphabet was perhaps the first alphabetic script to be widely-used - the Phoenicians traded around the Mediterraean and beyond, and set up cities and colonies in parts of southern Europe and North Africa - and the origins of most alphabetic writing systems can be traced back to the Phoenician alphabet, including Greek, Etruscan, Latin, Arabic and Hebrew, as well as the scripts of India and East Asia. Notable features Type of writing system: abjad / consonant alphabet with no vowel indication Writing direction: right to left in hortizontal lines. Sometimes boustrophedon. Script family: Proto-Sinaitic, Phoenician Number of letters: 22 - there was considerable variation in their forms in different regions and at different times. The names of the letters are acrophonic, and their names and shapes can be ultimately traced back to Egyptian Hieroglyphs. For example, the name of the first letter, 'aleph, means ox and developed from a picture of an ox's head. Some of the letter names were changed by the Phoenicians, including gimel, which meant camel in Phoenician, but was originally a picture of a throwing stick (giml).
  27. KG Empire Of Dirt by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Neat feminine handwriting drawn with a marker.
  28. KG Girl On Fire by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The cute handwriting of a teen girl.
  29. Janda Scrapgirl Dots by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute scrapbooky handwriting with dots for character.
  30. Eventually by Bogstav, $17.00
    My crunchy version of my own handwriting!
  31. A Hundred Miles by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The adorable handwriting of a teen girl.
  32. Follow You Into The World by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The handwriting of an Australian teen girl.
  33. Janda Everyday Casual by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Neat, pretty feminine handwriting for everyday usage.
  34. Never Let Go by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Natural, authentic cursive handwriting. Legible, yet imperfect.
  35. KG What Does The Fox Say by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Kid-friendly left-tilted ball and stick handwriting.
  36. KG Ray Of Sunshine by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Teen handwriting with heart accents and unique styling.
  37. KG Begin Again by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The cute, playful handwriting of a teenage girl.
  38. Meet The Submarine by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This is a font developed from my handwriting.
  39. Janda Shine Your Light On Us by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This is a curly, fun, playful handwriting font.
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