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  1. Brady Bunch Remastered - Unknown license
  2. BN JNCO - Unknown license
  3. Scrawlies - Unknown license
  4. Queensland - Unknown license
  5. Munich - Unknown license
  6. Pavane - Unknown license
  7. Francesco Decorative by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    In accordance with Roman use, please note that the cap 'U' in this font has been made to look like a 'V'.
  8. Spinnenkop by Hanoded, $15.00
    Spinnenkop is an old Dutch word which means both ‘spider’ and (in dialect) cobweb. The word forms the basis for that English word: cobweb. Spinnenkop is a magical font. I didn’t use witchcraft to create it, but when it was finished, it reminded me of old fairytales, spell-books and potion recipes. Use it for anything you like, but book covers, product packaging and posters come to mind. Comes with a few swashed letters and a weird alternate g.
  9. Daggers Alphabet by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Also known as The Alphabet of Daggers, this alphabet was primarily used for writings with magical purpose.
  10. Magi Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Also known as "Writing of the Magi", this alphabet was primarily used for writings with magical purpose.
  11. Enochian Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Based on the magical writing system originated by Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly in Elizabethan England.
  12. RM Celtic by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    RM Celtic is derived from a mix of Uncial, Carolingian, Insular and Half-Uncial characters that, together, provide a legible and useable font with a touch of that old Celtic magic. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a slight lack of smoothness to the curves at very large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  13. Silvus - Unknown license
  14. Divona - Unknown license
  15. CochinArchaic - Unknown license
  16. Bilibin - Unknown license
  17. Brokenbaby - Unknown license
  18. Falconis - Unknown license
  19. Metropolitain - Unknown license
  20. Wittenbach Demo - Unknown license
  21. Aurelac by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Aurelac - is a font that was inspired by the cover of the book "Learn to sew" by authors Egorova R. I. and Monastyrnaya V. P. This is a contrasting font that has unusual serifs and combines elegance and brutalism. Many uppercase letters are bold, while lowercase letters are lighter, which gives a more unusual effect to the text and the beginning of the sentence. It is perfect for headlines, posters, logos, banners, covers and much more. If you find errors in the font, kerning, then a huge request to write to the address: bunineugene@gmail.com
  22. Kremlin Alexander - Unknown license
  23. Astigma - Unknown license
  24. Noisebaby - Unknown license
  25. Bienville - Unknown license
  26. Interlude Demo - Unknown license
  27. Sirona - Unknown license
  28. Bassackwards - Unknown license
  29. Langhorne - Unknown license
  30. Vespasiano Demo - Unknown license
  31. KISS My Font - Unknown license
  32. Niederwald - Unknown license
  33. Alleghieri Demo - Unknown license
  34. Caesario Demo - Unknown license
  35. Martel - Unknown license
  36. final fantasy elements - Unknown license
  37. Carinthia Demo - Unknown license
  38. Earthpig Demo - Unknown license
  39. Corabael - Unknown license
  40. Rosalinde - Unknown license
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