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  1. HALCION PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  2. Pushkin - Unknown license
  3. Ivory Chill - Personal Use - Personal use only
  4. Janda As Long As You Love Me - Personal use only
  5. Many Weatz - Personal use only
  6. Calligraphy Pen - Personal use only
  7. Feathergraphy Decoration - Personal use only
  8. Greatday - Personal use only
  9. Lucemita - Personal use only
  10. Uecker - 100% free
  11. _a e i o u - Personal use only
  12. Klarissa - Personal use only
  13. 2006 - Personal use only
  14. Velocette - Unknown license
  15. silent witness - Personal use only
  16. the King & Queen font - Unknown license
  17. MachineScript - Unknown license
  18. TagettesPlus - Personal use only
  19. Héloïse - Unknown license
  20. Porcelain - 100% free
  21. Ringbearer - Unknown license
  22. RoboKoz - Unknown license
  23. Paulinho Pedra Azul - Unknown license
  24. South Route by Nicky Laatz, $15.00
    Introducing South Route Font Duo and Extras - a handsome new font duo with tons of versatility.South Route consists of two fonts , A textured casual script and a bold & hearty sans-script titling font.To make your designs more authentic, South Route Script font has a set of lowercase alternate letters and ligatures included.South Route also has a handy set of 26 extra dry marker swashes and grit dingbats . Fantastically versatile, South Route lends itself to both retro hipster style designs and fresh bold modern designs.
  25. Rough Owl - Personal use only
  26. Ruthless Drippin TWO - Personal use only
  27. GauFontRoot - Unknown license
  28. Umbles - Unknown license
  29. SkinnyDrip - Unknown license
  30. Spoonge Punk - Personal use only
  31. Setebos - Unknown license
  32. Pea Stacy's Doodles - Unknown license
  33. MAWNS' Graffiti Filled - Personal use only
  34. Kinryu_No14 - Unknown license
  35. Walk Da Walk One - Personal use only
  36. Adventure Island by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Adventure Island this is a stunning font family that consists of two types of fonts, script and sans serif, and each has 8 weights (Regular, Rough, Halftone, Pressed, Bold, Bold rough, Bold halftone, Bold pressed,). With their help, a lot of options are opened for you to create your projects, both in vintage and in modern style. These fonts are like twin brothers, they fit perfectly and complement each other. The Script type has flowing shapes and is made to shine and lively for the full hand-signature effect. Sans serif type is also made in monoline and has rounded corners and smooth lines. The script style has alternatives for uppercases and many alternates for lowercaes, with them you can make your design more expressive, varied and playful, change them and you will see how many options you can get for your design, also use swashes touches to complement your design. Enjoy using! The font includes 8 script fonts and 8 sans serif fonts (Regular, Rough, Halftone, Pressed, Bold, Bold rough, Bold halftone, Bold pressed,) Full alphabet with Uppercase and Lowercase A-z for script Full alphabet with Uppercase for sans serif Numbers, fractions for all fonts Punctuation and mathematical symbols for all fonts Alternates Uppercase and Lowercase also ampersand for script Swashes for script Multilingual support all fonts
  37. LTC Artscript by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Artscript was Sol Hess's "attempt to convert into rigid metal the graceful penmanship of the ancient scribe". This type of script is more common in digital from but when originally released in 1948, it required special handling to avoid breakage. Extensive alternates were added based on original Hess drawings and additional sources. Both versions are combined into the Opentype version along with an expanded Central European character set as well as ligatures, Swash/Alternates, fractions, superior/inferior numerals and ornaments.
  38. 825 Karolus by GLC, $38.00
    In the beginning of the 800s, during the reign of Carolus Magnus (or “Karolus”, as he signed himself), a great reformation of the written characters was conducted under the authority of Alcuin, Paul Diacre and Theodulfe. The new style, named “Caroline” script, was completely set up between 820 to 830. It was a regular script, with few ligatures, very legible, but only with lowercase. The capitals remained the old Romans ones. We have created the font to serve contemporary users, making a difference between U and V, and also between I and J, which had no relevance for ancient Latin scribes. We also added Thorn, Oslash, Lslash, W, and and the usual accented characters that did not exist at the time. Titlings (initial letters, without accents), historical and contextual alternates completes the set (in two separate files for MacOS9).
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