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  1. KR Little League - Unknown license
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  6. JI Watermelon - Unknown license
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  9. Country Button - Unknown license
  10. jr!hand - Unknown license
  11. White Christmas - Unknown license
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  13. KR Sleep Over - Unknown license
  14. Bayao Hand - Unknown license
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  16. KR Three Roses - Unknown license
  17. buffy - Unknown license
  18. Grill Sans - Unknown license
  19. KR Mirror Mirror - Unknown license
  20. KR Happy Veggies! - Unknown license
  21. KR Squished Mosquito - Unknown license
  22. Loyolliams by Eyad Al-Samman, $5.00
    “Loyolliams” is my first designed Latin typeface which has special meanings and unforgettable memories for me. The font's name, Loyolliams, consists of two mixed syllables stand for two different names. The first syllable is derived from the name “Loyola” and the second syllable is derived from the last five letters of the name “Williams.” These two names are related to “Concordia University”—located in Montreal in Canada—where I studied at a short academic term and spent in a very special period of my life in the late 2005. This renowned Canadian academic institution was created following the 1974 merger of “Loyola College” (1896) and “Sir George Williams University” (1926). This conglomeration formed “Concordia University” and the name Concordia itself was taken from the motto of the city of Montreal, Concordia salus (meaning ‘well-being through harmony’). This font comes in two different weights; light and regular. “Loyolliams” is a square, geometric, techno, and modern font. It is suitable for T-shirts, books' covers, websites’ addresses, advertisement light boards, and titles in technical, artistic, and other types of magazines and signboards. “Loyolliams” can be used also in posters, surfaces of electrical and electronic tools, digital devices and chips, geometrical machines, trucks, tractors, calculators, mobile phones, watches, laptops, personal computers, power equipments, digital cameras, technical magazines, and other digital and electronic tools. This fonts can be effectively used in titles especially when its uppercase and lowercase letters are mixed together and when it is used in its italic mode. "Loyolliams" is suitable for writing and printing small textual paragraphs in cards, magazines advertisements, and also posters. The main characteristic of "Loyolliams" Typeface is its non-curve style in most of its alphanumeric letters. The characters are deliberately designed to have only angular and square shapes.
  23. Tagged One by j.dsky, $-
    This family is intended to be a universal font generator for languages of unknown civilizations or simply a tool for creating graffiti-like ornaments. Inspired by both my own paintings and drawings and graffiti. Set of 107 glyphs, available in 3 styles - thin, regular and black rounded. Picture font recommended for use as a decorative element and for creating new alphabets.
  24. Adrenalina by BRtype, $25.00
    Adrenalina was created in 2003-2007. In 2014 the project was revised and became a font family. The character set was drawn through digital manipulation from photos of pichações taken in São Paulo - Brazil. Pixação is a form of tagging that comes from Brazilian graffiti writers. This style of pichação (or pixação) is also known as tag reto (straight tag).
  25. Tagged Two by j.dsky, $-
    This family is intended to be a universal font generator for languages of unknown civilizations or simply a tool for creating graffiti-like ornaments. Inspired by both my own paintings and drawings and graffiti. Set of 107 glyphs, available in 3 styles - thin, regular and black rounded. Picture font recommended for use as a decorative element and for creating new alphabets.
  26. FF Atomium by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 2007. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, logo, branding and creative industries, music and nightlife as well as sports. FF Atomium provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  27. Neue Plak by Monotype, $57.99
    Originally designed in 1928, Plak is something of a lost gem in the type world. Despite being drawn by Futura creator Paul Renner, it never achieved the same popularity and spent decades lacking a much-needed digital revival. Monotype designers Linda Hintz and Toshi Omagari have taken its existing three weights and, after extensive research into the original wood type, extended them into the vast Neue Plak family. The typeface is available in 60 weights that stay true to Renner’s intentions, and offer the same blend of “quirky” details and “German stiffness” – as Hintz describes it. The design is an unusual mixture, bringing together a defiant outer appearance that’s counteracted by more playful details found in the lowercase r, and the large dots of the lowercase i. Other distinctive details include open or strikethrough counters, and a set of hairline widths that reduce Renner’s original design to its bare bones. Neue Plak’s display weights are crying out to be used in editorial, on packaging or in logos, while its text weight works well in both print and digital environments. Neue Plak Text Variables are font files which are featuring one axis and have a preset instance from Thin to Black
  28. MGN Carleigh by Morgana Studio, $18.00
    MGN Carleigh is a font that combines strength, beauty, and classic style in a unique and captivating way. The font has a bold and solid appearance, with a strong and commanding presence that makes it perfect for creating titles, headlines, and other prominent text. At the same time, the font has a certain elegance and beauty to it that makes it stand out from other more traditional fonts. Its classic elements give the font a timeless quality, making it suitable for designs that require a touch of vintage or retro feel. The shape of the MGN Carleigh font is both strong and refined, with a unique look that is both distinctive and memorable. The font has a certain energy and intensity to it, with a commanding presence that makes it perfect for use in designs where the text needs to be prominent and powerful. At the same time, the font is also beautiful and sophisticated, with a certain classic charm that makes it a great choice for designs that require a more traditional look. The combination of strength, beauty, and classic style in this font makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of design projects, from modern and edgy to classic and timeless.
  29. Wedge Gothic by HiH, $12.00
    Bold, muscular, vaguely oriental, Wedge Gothic ML is the original name of this font released by Barnhart Bros. and Spindler of Chicago in 1893. The straight-forward, no-nonsense name tells us exactly what to expect: sans-serif letterforms based on wedge-shaped vertical strokes. The typeface was dropped for awhile -- it does not appear in the 1907 catalog for example -- but reappeared in 1925 as Japanette. What is the opposite of "straight-forward" anyway? According to McGrew, Wedge Gothic was originally created for the Chicago Herald newspaper. The designer is unknown. A distinctive display face, useful when a strong and unusual statement is desired. Wedge Gothic ML features: 1. Glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Western Europe, the 1254 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Total of 335 glyphs. 2. OpenType GSUB layout features: pnum, ornm, hist & salt. 3. 66 kerning pairs. 4. Both tabular & proportional numbers. 5. Alternate bullets. The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  30. Sony Sketch EF - Unknown license
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  40. Axiom by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    Influenced heavily by the work of Erik Spiekerman, Axiom came out of a desire to capture Spiekerman's simplicity and elegant style. Axiom seems to work well when extended.
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