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  1. Ghost Reverie - Personal use only
  2. Rabanera - Personal use only
  3. BENS ALIENS - Personal use only
  4. KG Shadow of the Night - Personal use only
  5. VTC Embrace - Unknown license
  6. Blessings through Raindrops - Personal use only
  7. Lady Ice - 3D - Unknown license
  8. KRYPTOSCRIPTO - Personal use only
  9. VTC Tribal - 100% free
  10. VTC SubwaySlamSC - Unknown license
  11. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  12. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  13. VTC SubwaySlam - Unknown license
  14. VTC SeeJoBend - Unknown license
  15. VTC PunkettePumps - Unknown license
  16. VTC BadPaint - Unknown license
  17. VTC JoeleneHand - 100% free
  18. VTC JezzabelBimbo - Unknown license
  19. VTC VictorianLint - Unknown license
  20. VTC ScreamItLoudOutline - Unknown license
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  39. Printing Press Elements JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Printing Press Elements JNL contains an eclectic assortment of printer's elements. From a set of dice (in both black and white faces) to cartoon embellishments to border and decorative elements there's something to fit numerous uses. Also included is an extendable bracket. The left-facing elements are on the (greater than) keys. The right-facing elements are on the [ (left bracket), \ (backslash) and ] (right bracket) keys.
  40. Bebedot by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Bebedot originated from doodles and scrabbles in notebooks; irregular forms very well might contain a style for an alphabet. Once used for an intro spread in Wired magazine (#6.04, April 1998): "To keep up you need the right answers. To get ahead you need the right questions". The name was inspired by a women clothing poster at the San Francisco bus stands. The dot is for the com that never came.
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