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  1. Bracelets - Unknown license
  2. FerretFootPrints - Unknown license
  3. Gf Spacetrash by Gigofonts, $10.00
    Name says it all! Just a basic character set. Uppercase, lowercase & numbers only.
  4. Squiddles by Thomas Käding, $2.00
    This one is just for fun. I named it after my cat, Gwendolyn.
  5. Prat Parpar MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Your next annual report or your next tattoo or embossing - just choose one.
  6. SCR-N by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    SCR fonts are screen optimized (also called 'pixel fonts'). Unlike standard fonts (and like the few well-hinted fonts like Verdana or Arial), they give a crisp look on screen at very small sizes, thus increasing legibility. The perfect applications for those fonts are web pages and software user interfaces (computer, cellular phones, console games and any other system that uses a screen interface). Unlike most pixel fonts, SCR fonts contain kerning information. Kerning is the adjustment of space between certain pairs of characters (like 'AV') to make text look more fluid, thus increasing legibility and appeal. To benefit from this feature, auto-kerning must be activated in the application. In Photoshop, kerning must be set to 'Metrics'. Although SCR fonts are optimized for screen, they can be used for print (in Illustrator or Indesign for example) for a decorative 'computer text' effect. In this case, there is no constraint: they can be used as any other font. For screen use (in Photoshop, Fireworks, Flash... ), they have to keep aligned with the screen pixel grid not to look blurred or distorted. To achieve this, here are the guidelines to follow: RESOLUTION If the application permits it (Photoshop, Fireworks), document resolution must be set to 72 pixels per inch. SIZE The font size must be set to 10 (or multiples of 10) points. POSITIONING & ALIGNMENT The reference points of text fields and text blocks (upper left corner for left aligned text, upper right for right aligned text) must be positioned at integer values of pixels. In Photoshop, text can be precisely moved with [Edit Free Transform]. In Flash, movie clips containing text fields must also be positioned at integer values on the stage. Text must be aligned to the left or right only. Center alignment can be simulated with left alignment by adding spaces at the begin of each line. To dispense with the positioning and alignment constraints, text anti-aliasing can be turned off if the application permits it (Photoshop, Flash MX 2004). OTHER SETTINGS Leading (line spacing), tracking (letter spacing), manual kerning and baseline shift must be set either to integer values of points or to multiples of 100 units (depending on the application). Vertical and horizontal scaling must be set to 100%. Faux bold or Faux italic must not be used. The document must neither be resized on export, nor allow resizing (Flash Movies).
  7. SCR-I by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    SCR fonts are screen optimized (also called 'pixel fonts'). Unlike standard fonts (and like the few well-hinted fonts like Verdana or Arial), they give a crisp look on screen at very small sizes, thus increasing legibility. The perfect applications for those fonts are web pages and software user interfaces (computer, cellular phones, console games and any other system that uses a screen interface). Unlike most pixel fonts, SCR fonts contain kerning information. Kerning is the adjustment of space between certain pairs of characters (like 'AV') to make text look more fluid, thus increasing legibility and appeal. To benefit from this feature, auto-kerning must be activated in the application. In Photoshop, kerning must be set to 'Metrics'. Although SCR fonts are optimized for screen, they can be used for print (in Illustrator or Indesign for example) for a decorative 'computer text' effect. In this case, there is no constraint: they can be used as any other font. For screen use (in Photoshop, Fireworks, Flash... ), they have to keep aligned with the screen pixel grid not to look blurred or distorted. To achieve this, here are the guidelines to follow: RESOLUTION If the application permits it (Photoshop, Fireworks), document resolution must be set to 72 pixels per inch. SIZE The font size must be set to 10 (or multiples of 10) points. POSITIONING & ALIGNMENT The reference points of text fields and text blocks (upper left corner for left aligned text, upper right for right aligned text) must be positioned at integer values of pixels. In Photoshop, text can be precisely moved with [Edit Free Transform]. In Flash, movie clips containing text fields must also be positioned at integer values on the stage. Text must be aligned to the left or right only. Center alignment can be simulated with left alignment by adding spaces at the begin of each line. To dispense with the positioning and alignment constraints, text anti-aliasing can be turned off if the application permits it (Photoshop, Flash MX 2004). OTHER SETTINGS Leading (line spacing), tracking (letter spacing), manual kerning and baseline shift must be set either to integer values of points or to multiples of 100 units (depending on the application). Vertical and horizontal scaling must be set to 100%. Faux bold or Faux italic must not be used. The document must neither be resized on export, nor allow resizing (Flash Movies).
  8. WILD1 Toxia by The Fontry, $7.00
    Toxia is a creepy—yes, eerie face, like something wet and poisonous clambering out of the swamp. It’s spooky too—yes, but it’s also frighteningly easy to read. Just don't let it drip on you! Toxia is just one font in a package of five known as Wild Bunch Pak #1.
  9. Strap Monogram by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Strap Monogram Font is a perfect shaped monogram font consisting of 52 letters and 1 basic frame. Octagon Monogram Font comes with font files in OTF format. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful strap monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase!
  10. Diskojuice by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Diskojuice is a font that just wants to party and burn up the dancefloor!
  11. Kartisiot MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This rough and dirty font is just perfect for your next horror movie poster.
  12. Teenage Rockstar by Teenage Foundry, $19.00
    TF Teenage Rockstar Display Script Font - a stylized design that is sure to bring a touch of elegance and sophistication to your projects. Our font features swooping tails on select lowercase letters, adding an extra level of flourish and personality that is sure to capture attention. There are 2 styles available (Regular & Extrude). Both font versions are meticulously crafted with attention to detail, ensuring that each letterform maintains its structural integrity while still conveying its unique style. With our display script font, you can create designs that are both elegant and impactful, giving you the freedom to express your creativity with confidence. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Opentype Features, Punctuation & Multilingual. Note: To access tails, just type underscore + underscore + numeral. The alternates feature must be active. Example __3 For any questions please contact me 🙂 Thanks!
  13. Klutz AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $19.00
    The Klutz AOE Pro Family was inspired by the plethora of naive hand drawn lettering becoming commonplace in modern advertising. What I hadn't seen was a family of hand drawn typefaces, in a range of widths and weights, with both alternate capitals as well as small caps character sets...and so Klutz Pro was born. The letterforms started with a few letters my daughter had drawn which I expanded on from there. Pulling from inspirations in retro cartoon titling and modern hand lettering playfulness, the full font was born, with weights and width to follow. Quirky, eclectic, and just a bit ridiculous, it lends itself to a range of design typesetting - although I must confess, even though it all began with the Regular width, the Extra Condensed styles are my personal favorites. What's your favorite?
  14. LTC Holly Leaves by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Holly Leaves consists of three ornament fonts. Holly Leaves A is a solid color set of holly leaves borders. LTC Holly Leaves B is the same ornaments but with just the leaves and LTC Holly Leaves C is just the berries. B & C can be overlayed for a two color effect.
  15. FG Tindra by YOFF, $13.95
    FG Tindra is beautiful and works great for humorous or childish greeting cards - just try!
  16. Factual JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nothing too fancy here, just your everyday workhorse sans in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. Meanwhile by Comicraft, $49.00
    'Suddenly --' just isn't 'Soon...' enough for some people, and 'Later...' isn't quite 'The Next Day...' 'Meanwhile...' lies inbetween 'Seconds pass...' and 'That Night...' and was designed by Comicraft's John 'With Just a few minutes to Go...' Roshell in order to tell the tales of Marvel's AVENGERS and FANTASTIC FOUR. 'And now, back to the action...'
  18. Simply Marvelous by Comicraft, $19.00
    Darling, you don’t just look GOOD, you look FANTASTIC! IRRESISTIBLE! IMMACULATE! Those soft curves, those sharp lines, those INLINES... that MAGNIFICENT symmetry. This is a face that could launch a thousand spaceships, a face that doesn’t care if you feel good, because Heavens to Betsy, you LOOK good. Just utter those magic words: Simply Marvelous.
  19. Shield 2 Letters Monogram by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Shield 2 Letters Monogram Font is a perfect shield shaped monogram font consisting of 52 letters and 1 basic frame. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Shield 2 Letters Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format.
  20. Ransahoff CT by CastleType, $19.00
    A very light, elegant, condensed typeface, which must be used very large (at least 100 points).
  21. Skrawl by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Skrawl will add some creepy boldness to your life. Just don't let it babysit your kids.
  22. Shield Classic 2 Letters by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Shield Classic 2 Letters Monogram Font is a perfect shaped monogram font consisting of 52 letters and 1 basic frame. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Shield Classic 2 Letters Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format.
  23. Sansational by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Sansational is an original design by Alex Kaczun. The inspiration started with the shape of a "paper clip". Simple and elegant. A condensed sans serif that's, well... just sansational! It's a delight to use and view. Great for advertising, large headlines, web applications, and well... just about anything. Works equally well in a broad range of text point sizes.
  24. Poniard by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Cutlass was just for fun. Poniard is the working version. Sleek, slender, sharp, to the point! A bit of decorative fun. This is the first font used in teaching Fontographer in my new Practical Font Design Book. I thought I better release it for those who enjoyed the journey. It's just an 8-bit font for fun. Enjoy!
  25. Thunderbold by Gartype Studio, $15.00
    Thunderbold is inspired by "Fast & Bold character" so,this is a powerful font suitable for poster, banner, flyer, race number, logo, logotype and more.This font have an extrude style to save your time to make extruded fonts just switch to extrude style!.Not just that, Thunderbold have a lot of Alternate too. Be bold like Thunder !
  26. Snowflake by Jessica Hische, $59.00
    Snowflake is a new typeface by Jessica Hische, released in September of 2010. Inspired by cut paper snowflakes, this whimsical face is perfect for the holidays! It also resembles Mexican papel picado, so it is as at home in Summer designs as it is in wintery ones. The full typeface includes full alphabet, numbers, punctuation, accent characters as well as over a dozen snowflake ornaments which can be used to create amazing decorative borders or to just sprinkle about! You can also purchase just the snowflake ornaments separately, if it is just the ornaments you are after.
  27. Why Square by Linotype, $29.99
    The different fonts in the Why Square family are an extension of the designs begun in Zoran Kostic's Just Square family. Why Square's lowercase letters are all more condensed versions of Just Square's letters, and in some of the fonts, the uppercase letters are wider. The first five fonts are the different weights of Why Square (UltraThin, UltraLight, Thin, Light, and Regular). Here, all of the characters--both upper and lowercase--are more condensed versions of the geometric letters from the Just Square family. The next five fonts (UltraThin, UltraLight, Thin, Light, and Regular weights) include identical lowercase letters to those from the first five fonts in the family, but their capitals are considerably wider. These may be used as initials, either with the other fonts in the Why Square family, or with the Just Square family.
  28. Lovesexy - Unknown license
  29. Italian Didot by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Exquisite design, delicate but yet strong enough to make a statement just right for that special occasion.
  30. Fashion Didot by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Exquisite design, delicate but yet strong enough to make a statement. Just right for that special occasion.
  31. Happy Heinrich by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Happy Heinrich has the looks of a typewriter font, but he's far to funky just for that!
  32. Sticky Rough by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This cute font with thin style. You must have this font for sure. Do your cute moment. :)
  33. Hess Old Style by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Originally designed by Sol Hess as just a roman and italic for Lanston Monotype, circa 1920-23.
  34. Began by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Began is square and round, athletic and unapologetic. It may be just what you are looking for.
  35. Manchester by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A Bold Powerful Condensed serif face; great for book jackets, magazines, ads and just about any application.
  36. Halogen by Positype, $29.00
    Who doesn't want or need an expansive contemporary extended sans that has a sense of style and swagger… what if it had a lowercase, small caps and various numeral options… how could you say no? This was the foundational argument I made for myself when I drew the initial alphabet on my birthday last year (something I do each year, draw a new font, kind of a fun OCD thing). I wanted to see a wide, utilitarian sans that had more to it than just a basic character set and didn't resemble standard geometric models. As I continued sketching, the letterforms were being influenced more by my 'lettering tendencies' than the normal mechanical trappings of drawing flat, wide letters. The letters have retained aspects of letters created by hand — stresses, modulation, naturally ending terminals. Truncation and quick clipping of strokes became antithetical to the letterforms I drew, so I continued this once I brought the design into the computer. I kept it precise and dependable, but made every attempt to keep a conscientiously crafted typeface and not let it devolve into a grid-based drone. As such, it works just as well looking back in time as much as it does assuming a lead role in a sci-fi movie. Halogen does deliver and opts not to take a short cut and provide an anemic offering of glyphs — a modern typeface offered today must provide more than just the basics and this one does — lowercase, smallcaps, old style numerals, tabular forms, stylistic and titling alternates, fractions, case-sensitive features, and even an alternate uppercase ordinal set is included. So go make cool print and digital things with it, now.
  37. BoArust - Unknown license
  38. Banzai Moloko by BanzaiTokyo, $5.99
    Did you ever draw something with you finger in milk that has been just spilled on the table?
  39. Easy Fleurons by Intellecta Design, $18.95
    Easy Fleurons are highly decorative yet generic enough to add very interesting detail to just about any design.
  40. LHF Cafe Corina by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    Enjoy this one-of-a-kind custom creation from Chuck Davis. Beautiful curves make it a must have.
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