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  1. a Theme for murder - Unknown license
  2. Zothique Demo - Unknown license
  3. Holmes001 - Unknown license
  4. JBCalli - Unknown license
  5. vtks 38 - 100% free
  6. Hog Bold - HMK - Unknown license
  7. MamaeQueNosFaz - Unknown license
  8. lydeke Handwrithing - Unknown license
  9. NoodleShaded - Unknown license
  10. ANGELES PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  11. DAISYWAY PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  12. The Astise - Personal use only
  13. Kareema - Personal use only
  14. Walecriture - 100% free
  15. 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.
  16. Today Sans Now by Elsner+Flake, $59.00
    With the publication of the “Today Sans Now” Elsner+Flake extends its offering of the “Today Sans Serif” type family, developed in 1988 by Volker Küster for Scangraphic, by another cut so that the gradation of the stroke width can now be more finely calibrated. The type complement is available for 72 Latin-based languages as well as Cyrillic. Where available, small caps were integrated, and mathematical symbols as well as fractions were included. In order to make the symbols for text applications in regard to headlines more flexible, the insertions which were formerly added, for technical reasons in order to sharpen the corners, were eliminated, and the optical size adjustments of the vertical and diagonal stem endings (I, v, H, V) to the horizontal bars (z, Z) were scaled back. Already since the end of 1984, Volker Küster experimented with broad sticks of chalk and a broad felt pen in order to develop a new sans serif typeface which, in the interest of easy legibility, would be built on the basic structures and proportions of the Renaissance-Antiqua. Using a normal angle of writing, his experiments lead to the form structure of the characters: a small contrast between bold and light weights, serif-like beginning and end strokes in some of the lower-case characters, and the typical, left-leaning slant of all round lower-case letters and the typical left-leaning axis of all round letter forms. In this way, a rhythmization of a line of type was achieved which created a lively image without being “noisy”. With this concept, Volker Küster has enlarged the Sans Serif by a distinctive, trend-setting form variation.
  17. Creampuff - 100% free
  18. Hawaii Lover - Personal use only
  19. Botanink - Personal use only
  20. Bastardilla - Personal use only
  21. peach sundress ~ - Unknown license
  22. Milkmoustachio - 100% free
  23. Creation - Unknown license
  24. Iloveyou - Unknown license
  25. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  26. RhumbaScript - 100% free
  27. CAC Lasko Condensed - Unknown license
  28. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  29. Shredder - Unknown license
  30. GERALDINE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  31. Retro Signature - Personal use only
  32. Deutsche Schrift by Alter Littera, $25.00
    A comprehensive and faithful rendition of Rudolf Koch’s first release, usually referred to as “Fette Deutsche Schrift” or "Koch-Schrift". In addition to the regular character set, the font includes a large number of alternates and ligatures, plus two sets of ornamental initials (Initialen mit Zierstrichen und Punkten zur Koch-Schrift, and Initialen zur halbfetten deutschen Schrift von Rudolf Koch). The main sources used during the font design process were a sample page from Hendlmeier, W. (1994), Kunstwerke der Schrift, Hannover: Bund für Deutsche Schrift und Sprache (p. 164), and several specimen sheets from the Gebrüder Klingspor Type Foundry for Koch’s “Deutsche Schrift” type family. Specimen, detailed character map, OpenType features, and font samples available at Alter Littera’s The Oldtype “Deutsche Schrift” Font Page.
  33. Honey Florist - Personal Use - Personal use only
  34. BILLY ARGEL FONT - Personal use only
  35. JANDA Love And Rain - Personal use only
  36. War Letters - Personal use only
  37. Selfish - 100% free
  38. Stefan Budde-Siegel - Personal use only
  39. LYSSA DEMO VERSION - Unknown license
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