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  1. Hesperides Demo - Unknown license
  2. Clementine Sketch - 100% free
  3. Jefferson - Unknown license
  4. BPtall - Unknown license
  5. First Crush - Personal use only
  6. etch a sketch - Personal use only
  7. Poesie_Noire_DEMO - Unknown license
  8. Apollyon™ - Unknown license
  9. Beautiful Ink - Unknown license
  10. Violation - Unknown license
  11. Melrose - Unknown license
  12. KG Legacy of Virtue - Personal use only
  13. I'm Bored - Personal use only
  14. Civilian - Unknown license
  15. Rosemary Roman - Personal use only
  16. Derniere - Unknown license
  17. Coca Cola ii - Unknown license
  18. AquilineTwo - Unknown license
  19. a Theme for murder - Unknown license
  20. Zothique Demo - Unknown license
  21. Holmes001 - Unknown license
  22. JBCalli - Unknown license
  23. vtks 38 - 100% free
  24. Hog Bold - HMK - Unknown license
  25. MamaeQueNosFaz - Unknown license
  26. lydeke Handwrithing - Unknown license
  27. NoodleShaded - Unknown license
  28. ANGELES PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  29. DAISYWAY PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  30. The Astise - Personal use only
  31. Kareema - Personal use only
  32. Walecriture - 100% free
  33. 799 Insular by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired from the so called "Insular Style" Latin script used in Celtic monasteries (Ireland, Scotland—with the well known Book of Kells—and England) from the late 6th to 9th, before the Carolingian "Caroline" (look at our 825 Karolus). It was a regular script, rounded, written slowly, used mainly for specially meticulous books, with a very few ligatures. The rarely-used capitals consisted of enlarged lowercases, but, on the other hand, there was numerous historical initials. The Titling style in this familly allows to two-color decorated letters to be created, using OTF Titling feature or copy and paste technique. We have created the font as to be adapted for contemporary users, differentiating between U and V, I and J, which has not any relevance for ancient Latin scribes, and naturally with Thorn, Oslash, Lslash, K,W... The specific Celtic "y" is added as an historical alternate.
  34. Silentium by Adobe, $35.00
    Based on 10th century Carolingian scripts, Silentium Pro sparkles with a quiet but ebullient sense of the human hand. As a multi-featured Adobe Originals OpenType family, Silentium includes myriad alternate forms, ligatures, and titling characters that add an air of tasteful liveliness to contemporary graphic design and typography. Designed by Yugoslavian calligrapher and type designer Jovica Veljović, Silentium works well in both display sizes and text setting as small as 8 points. Silentium is the Latin word for silence, a discipline commonly practiced in the medieval European monasteries and court scriptoria where the Carolingian script flourished. Now, more than ten centuries later, Silentium Pro brings the fluid energy of their work to contemporary design and typography.
  35. SlabFace - Unknown license
  36. 750 Latin Uncial by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the Latin script used in European monasteries from circa the 5th to 8th centuries, before the Carolingian “Caroline” (look at our 825 Karolus). It was a regular script, rounded, written slowly, used mainly for specially meticulous books, with a few ligatures, legible, but only with lowercase. The capitals consisted of enlarged lower cases, but here, we have preferred to use two slightly different patterns. Our lower cases are a synthesis from a lot of variants (mainly from the “First Bible” of Charles The Bald), the upper cases were mainly inspired from a 700’s manuscript from the abbey of Fécamp (France). We have adapted the font for contemporary users, differentiating between U and V, I and J, which has no relevance for ancient Latin scribes, and naturally with Thorn, Oslash, Lslash, K, W... punctuation and the usual accented characters which did not exist at the time. It can be used with 799 Insular Title.
  37. Poster by Extratype, $40.00
    The long awaited full version of Poster, a recreation of Bodonian/Didot excess designed by Iñigo Jerez. The family has been finely improved with more styles. The family consists of: Poster and Poster Italic, a bolder version named Poster Monster and Poster Monster Italic– a virtuoso exercise in counter forms and contrast to be used with power unleashed, as the name suggests–; and finally Poster Display, Poster Display Italic, Poster Display Monster and Poster Display Monster Italic: four styles designed for even bigger sizes, with more contrast and splendor.
  38. Trek - Unknown license
  39. Horror Show by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Scary monster font for horror headlines.
  40. Creampuff - 100% free
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