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  1. New Century Schoolbook LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Under the commission of the American Century Magazine"", Linn Boyd Benton designed a new text typeface in 1894 with a design typical of the Neorenaissance movement in typography. Morris Fuller Benton produced various interpretations of this font for American Typefounders and the companies Linotype, Intertype and Monotype quickly took up the typeface. New Century Schoolbook font is a very legible font, fairly narrow and with relatively little stroke contrast. This font is from Morris F. Benton and appeared in 1915.
  2. Hontana - Personal use only
  3. Rachelle Sapphire - Personal use only
  4. JAVATA - Personal use only
  5. Beautiful ES - 100% free
  6. Carlista Buttery - Personal use only
  7. HALCION PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  8. Jellyka King's Hat - Personal use only
  9. Pushkin - Unknown license
  10. Ivory Chill - Personal Use - Personal use only
  11. Janda As Long As You Love Me - Personal use only
  12. Many Weatz - Personal use only
  13. Calligraphy Pen - Personal use only
  14. Feathergraphy Decoration - Personal use only
  15. Greatday - Personal use only
  16. Lucemita - Personal use only
  17. Uecker - 100% free
  18. Deloise - Unknown license
  19. Klarissa - Personal use only
  20. _a e i o u - Personal use only
  21. 2006 - Personal use only
  22. Velocette - Unknown license
  23. silent witness - Personal use only
  24. the King & Queen font - Unknown license
  25. Letters - Unknown license
  26. MachineScript - Unknown license
  27. TagettesPlus - Personal use only
  28. Héloïse - Unknown license
  29. Porcelain - 100% free
  30. Easter Parade - Unknown license
  31. Tristan - Unknown license
  32. Ringbearer - Unknown license
  33. RoboKoz - Unknown license
  34. Paulinho Pedra Azul - Unknown license
  35. Kahlo Rounded by Latinotype, $25.00
    Kahlo Rounded is a new version that plays hipster style with a Latin flavor. It was inspired by the strong influence of Mexican decorative elements as you can see in the set of ornaments and patterns. Kahlo Rounded has four weights and italics, initial capital letters, some alternate characters and ending. It works well for magazine headlines, posters, logos, cosmetics packaging, advertising etc. Salud! Languages include: Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian and Pan Africa Latin.
  36. Fabiola by Lián Types, $49.00
    -Fabulous, beautiful, friendly, talkative, sweet, caring, a little on the odd side, very desirable by many, good at almost everything- That's the definition of Fabiola according to the slang dictionary of americans. If you were you looking for something delicious, a font that covers a really wide range of uses and always looks amazing, Fabiola should be your choice. Although it may look as another of my scripts with juicy swashes, this time I explored in depth the pairing and interaction with capital letters for more unique results. Why? We are going through some crazy days where the number of people interested in letters is only growing. We see lettering everywhere: I can say that finally our field is shouting out loud; letters are THE protagonist more than ever. Hence the need of combining and pairing different styles is booming. Fabiola Script and Fabiola Caps were done in a way that they seem to need each other. There's nothing better than the above images to prove this. But, how does it work? The big swashes of the Script style were designed so they can surround, wrap and mingle with the Caps styles. The smaller swashes are meant to be used when the Script is alone. Simple, right? I hope you find Fabiola useful on your projects and enjoy using it like I did when making the posters! Have a super fabulous day!
  37. Dancin' by ITC, $29.00
    Dancin' is yet another unusual typeface from American designer David Sagorski. Based on his own style of handwriting, Dancin' is an inventive, carefree typeface ornamented with dots and unusual strokes.
  38. News Gothic by ParaType, $30.00
    A Bitstream version of News Gothic that was created by Morris Fuller Benton for American Typefounders and first appeared in 1908. There is the standard American sanserif of the first two thirds of the twentieth century with narrow proportions and a large x-height. Despite, or perhaps because of, the font’s unconventional relationships in proportion and form, News Gothic has long been a popular typeface for almost any use. Cyrillic version developed for ParaType in 2005 by Dmitry Kirsanov. Greek extension designed by Dmitry Kirsanov in 2009.
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