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  1. Janda Spring Doodles - Personal use only
  2. Yerbaluisa - Personal use only
  3. Glider Girls - Unknown license
  4. Sketchica - Personal use only
  5. Brother Bear - 100% free
  6. ILL oCtoBer - Unknown license
  7. Cubiculo Gallery) - Personal use only
  8. Psiphoon BB - Personal use only
  9. Besign - 100% free
  10. Gunplay 3D - Unknown license
  11. Still Time Cyr - Unknown license
  12. Cranberry Cyr - Unknown license
  13. Stasmic - Unknown license
  14. DS Sofachrome - Unknown license
  15. Misirlou Cyr - Unknown license
  16. Kirsty - Unknown license
  17. Arabetics Detroit by Arabetics, $39.00
    Arabetics Detroit is a monoshape font family with a fixed single shape per each Arabic Unicode character. This font family supports all Arabetic scripts covered by Unicode Standards 6.1, and the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks, including support for Quranic texts. It includes three weights: regular, bold, and light, each of which has normal and left-slanted (Italic) versions. The design of this font family follows the Arabetics Mutamathil style design principles utilizing varying x-heights and no glyph substitutions. The Mutamathil type style was introduced by the designer more than 15 years ago. The Arabetics Detroit font family includes all required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all soft vowel diacritics (harakat), which are selectively positioned with most of them appearing on similar high and low levels—top left corner—to clearly distinguish them from the letters. The Tatweel or Kashida lengthening character is a zero-width glyph.
  18. Sayso Chic - Unknown license
  19. Airmole Shaded - Unknown license
  20. Astron Boy - Unknown license
  21. Airmole Stripe - Unknown license
  22. Airmole Antique - Unknown license
  23. Mexcellent - Unknown license
  24. Ongunkan Hatran Hatrean by Runic World Tamgacı, $70.00
    I present Hatran as the last font of 2023. The Hatran script was used in what is now northern Iraq to write Hatran Aramaic, a Middle Aramaic dialect that was spoken in the region of Hatra and Assur in northeastern Mesopotamia from about the 3rd Century BC to the 3rd Century AD. Hatran Aramaic is also known as Aramaic of Hatra or Ashurian (Leššānā Assūrāyā \ ܠܫܢܐ ܐܣܘܪܝܐ), and first appeared in writing in 98 BC. The script is also known as the Hatran Aramaic script or Ashurian script. It appears mainly in texts found in the ruins of Hatra. There are also some texts in Hatran Aramaic from Assur and other places. It was discovered in 1912 by archaeologtists working in Hatra, which is near to the villages of Al-Hadar (الحضر) in the Nineveh Governorate (محافظة نينوى) of Iraq.
  25. Wee Bairn - Unknown license
  26. Almonte Snow - Unknown license
  27. Squealer - 100% free
  28. Zekton Free - Unknown license
  29. Pakenham Free - Unknown license
  30. Mufferaw Free - Unknown license
  31. Larabiefont Free - Unknown license
  32. Astron Boy Wonder - Unknown license
  33. Engebrechtre - Unknown license
  34. the american flag - Unknown license
  35. Malache Crunch - Unknown license
  36. Sui Generis Free - Unknown license
  37. Hazim by Arabetics, $39.00
    Hazim is a display font designed with isolated letters. It uses thin white slits positioned within extra bold black space glyphs emphasizing the main visual characteristics of the Arabetic letters in two positions: initial/medial and final/isolated. The spacing widths between glyphs match that of the slits to give a virtual cursive look and feel. The name Hazim was chosen to honor a friend of the designer, Hazim al-Khafaji. Hazim supports all Arabetic scripts covered by Unicode 6.1, and the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks, including support for Quranic texts. It comes with one weight and a left-slanted “italic”. The script design of this font family follows the Arabetics Mutamathil Taqlidi style and utilizes varying x-heights. The Mutamathil Taqlidi type style uses one glyph per every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined by the Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for each freely-connecting letter in an Arabic text. Hazim includes the required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all vowel diacritic ligatures. Hazims’s soft-vowel diacritic marks (harakat) are only selectively positioned with most of them appearing on similar lower or upper positions to make sure they do not interfere with the letters. Kashida is enabled.
  38. Budmo Jiggler - Unknown license
  39. Degrassi - 100% free
  40. Contour Generator - Unknown license
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