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  1. Pea Jane In A Hurry - Unknown license
  2. JerseyLetters - Unknown license
  3. CoolFatCat - Unknown license
  4. PiggyBhank - Unknown license
  5. OldBoot - Unknown license
  6. Bracelets - Unknown license
  7. FerretFootPrints - Unknown license
  8. DHF Quinta's Diary - Personal use only
  9. VLNL Gaufre by VetteLetters, $35.00
    VLNL Gaufre is a pixel-based font with holes designed by Donald Roos. Each character is built on a grid of doughnut-like elements, which makes it look like a kind of dried dog food, or Belgian waffles. Despite the grid Gaufre still has enough warmth due to the doughy, slightly rounded corners. And because it’s prepared with a hot waffle iron of course. The end result is a merry, chunky typeface that smells of doughnut. Use it for logos or headlines, just add butter and sugar or, better still, top it with whipped cream and cherries. Yummie!
  10. Full Moon BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    A collaboration based on lettering by Vermont illustrator/artist Mary Trafton and brought to typographic life by Charles Gibbons, the Full Moon Suite is a collection of casual typefaces called after folk names for full moons. A winner of the TDC2 2003 Type Design Competition. Family members include: Falling Leaves, Rustling Branches, Black Cherry, Black Cherry Alternate, Black Cherry Ligatures and Black Cherry Doubles.
  11. DB Christmas Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DoodleBat Christmas Doodles is a collection of Merry Doodles and clipart. With Santa Claus, and his merry elves you'd think it was Christmas already.
  12. Birdman - Unknown license
  13. DHF Happy Birthday Ryan - Personal use only
  14. DHF Dipanegara - Personal use only
  15. Christmas Fleurons by Greater Albion Typefounders, $5.00
    Christmas Fleurons is a set of delightfully hand-drawn Christmas ornaments. It complements our Merry Fleurons and Merry Snowmen faces, and is ideal for all your Christmas cards, gift labels, invitations, posters and banners.
  16. Anderson Supercar - Unknown license
  17. Anderson Stingray - Unknown license
  18. ButterflyHeaven - Unknown license
  19. Stencil by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s stencil version of Clarendon designed for ATF in 1938.
  20. Crystal - 100% free
  21. Onyx by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s revival of the condensed and elongated Fat Face, cut for ATF.
  22. Straker by Device, $29.00
    Straker is named after the beige Nehru-collared commander in Gerry Anderson's masterpiece, UFO.
  23. Flakes - Unknown license
  24. DB Falalalala Doodle by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DoodleBat Falalalala Doodle combines Holiday themed words and doodles to make one very merry DoodleBat!
  25. Interceptor by Device, $29.00
    Interceptor should be used on cherry-red jacked up Ferraris and brainless summer blockbuster action movies.
  26. Buddy Slam by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A quick scribbled font, made to look written in a hurry...and believe me, it was!
  27. ITC Quorum by ITC, $29.99
    Australian typographer Harry Pears continues to explore ancient type forms while maintaining his consultancy business Typeface Research Pty. Ltd., of Lake Cathie, Australia. Born in Quirindi, Australia, Harry has had a long career in printing and graphic arts and has been the guiding force behind the creation of the Lindisfarne Nova family. Lindisfarne Nova Incised and Lindisfarne Runes are wonderful illustrative companions to the Lindisfarne Nova text fonts. In a unique partnership, Harry develops the concepts, and calligrapher Margaret Layson brings the designs to life. They both then work on the digital incarnation in a true collaboration.
  28. Bellerose - Unknown license
  29. Barbie - Unknown license
  30. irrep - Unknown license
  31. PostIt - Unknown license
  32. SpaceWinningFrax - Unknown license
  33. korunishi - Unknown license
  34. Steelworks by Suomi, $30.00
    Steelworks is a headline font based on lettering on a plaque of the Henry Avenue Forge in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  35. Cardo - Personal use only
  36. Waterhole - 100% free
  37. Rijk by Wilton Foundry, $39.00
    The font name comes from the Dutch word "Rijk" meaning "rich". I'd like you to consider Rijk as a good Pinot Noir: medium bodied, offering succulent juicy berry flavors, accentuated by delicate aromas of coffee and vanilla oak. Ruby red in color, it boasts of velvety tannins and a long fulfilling fruity aftertaste. Rijk has a structure that is delicate and fresh. The aromatics are very fruity like cherry, strawberry, and plum, often with notes of tea-leaf, damp earth, or worn leather… My intent was to create a script that is rich, while not overbearing. It will serve many noble and useful purposes because of its fresh and lively texture. It is also very legible because it has a slightly more upright angle. Use Rijk for headlines, packaging, identities, advertising and online. Available in OpenType, it includes a range of ligatures as well as a full range of class kerning.
  38. CajunQueen - Unknown license
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