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  1. Sci Fied - 100% free
  2. Sci Fied - 100% free
  3. Triangle - Unknown license
  4. GG Dingbats by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Contains an assortment of ornaments from the other Gerald Gallo ornament fonts plus additional unique ornaments totaling 182 ornaments.
  5. Grave Digger - Unknown license
  6. Devroye Unicode - 100% free
  7. Devroye SCOSF - Unknown license
  8. Devroye Extra - Unknown license
  9. Sheriff - Unknown license
  10. Baroniene ML by HiH, $12.00
    Genovaite Baroniene is former school teacher and a native of Lithuania who loves fancy letters. When she writes, she likes to add extra flourishes to her handwriting and printing. It simply appeals to her to do so. While living in the United States a few years ago and working in the health care field, she put pen to paper to provide a specimen of her writing from which a font could be developed. The process has taken longer than either of us expected. Now we are finally able to present Baroniene ML, a stylishly unique example of what we call Lithuanian Folk Baroque. Baroniene ML has a total of 362 glyphs, including the Unicode Latin Extended-A glyphs (0100 to 017F), covering the more widely-used Central European languages. To resolve the cedilla/undercomma conundrum, we have chosen to design a hybrid disconnected accent for use with C, G, K, L, N, R, S & T. We hope this solution is acceptable to users of Albanian, Catalan, French, Latvian, Portuguese, Romanian and Turkish. Baroniene ML also comes with four ligatures: gh, Th, th and Ch (167, 172, 177 and 181). Baroniene ML is certainly not the polished script of a professional calligrapher. It is very personal. The human source is still visible in its form. The letter spacing is uneven. Some of the curves are not quite perfect. In sum, the individuality has not been refined out of it. That is why it is so charming. If you want for a font that has a very different look, perhaps Baroniene ML is what you need.
  11. YES! - 100% free
  12. Klarissa - Personal use only
  13. Demon - Unknown license
  14. Blahh - Unknown license
  15. esthervandenbos - Unknown license
  16. Larisch by HiH, $8.00
    Larisch is a hand-lettered design by the Austrian calligrapher and teacher, Rudolf von Larisch. The original was used for the title page of the 1903 edition of Beispiele Kunstlerischer Schrift (Examples of Artistic Writing). Larisch is an attractive, casual set of caps of even strokes with rounded terminals. Except for the terminals, it is similar in style to Kunstler Grotesk. The numerals are lining or ranging figures, meaning they line up with the baseline, unlike old-style text figures. All are of equal width for setting up columns of numbers. The letters are well formed and easy to read, as you would expect from a writing master. Ligatures includes CH (123), CK (125), FT (135), LA (137), LO (167), OO (172), CO (177) and TT (181. An alternative O with underscore is provided at position 111. Friendly, but not fancy -- a very useful all-cap font.
  17. Bohemian typewriter - Personal use only
  18. ThamesCondensed - Unknown license
  19. HelvLight - Unknown license
  20. Barbara - Unknown license
  21. Roman SD - 100% free
  22. Nuncio - Unknown license
  23. Opulent - Unknown license
  24. Nova - Unknown license
  25. IGaramond - Unknown license
  26. Cutting Corners - Unknown license
  27. Isotype - Unknown license
  28. Stoehr numbers - Personal use only
  29. Altero by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Altero is a font family for larger-than-life words. It supports 112 languages, features a total of 334 glyphs and includes an italicized version.
  30. Florimel™ - Unknown license
  31. Damn the Man - Unknown license
  32. Otherworld™ - Unknown license
  33. Holitter Halfimp - 100% free
  34. Sonic Mega Font - Unknown license
  35. Cows In the U.S. - Unknown license
  36. Walk Around the Block - Unknown license
  37. Norumbega Demo - Unknown license
  38. James Eight Eleven - Unknown license
  39. Samba - Unknown license
  40. Renaissant NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A classic late nineteenth-century face from the Dickinson Type Foundry of Boston. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
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