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  1. One Mith Script - Personal use only
  2. Signatria - Personal use only
  3. Elegancia Romantica - Personal use only
  4. Growing Script free - Personal use only
  5. Public Secret DEMO - Personal use only
  6. Vintage Melody Personal Use - Personal use only
  7. Bestermind - 100% free
  8. Platinum Sign Over - Personal use only
  9. Milla Cilla - Personal Use - Personal use only
  10. Marguerite - Personal use only
  11. Rodrigues PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  12. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
  13. The Rich Family - Personal use only
  14. Angelique Rose - Personal use only
  15. Sachiko - Personal use only
  16. Tusch Touch 3 - Personal use only
  17. Emalia Script - Personal use only
  18. Easy Rider - Personal use only
  19. Alexis Italic - Unknown license
  20. Chopin-Bold - Unknown license
  21. Saintharpy - Unknown license
  22. SCRIPT 9 - Unknown license
  23. River Avenue - Unknown license
  24. Not His Angel - Unknown license
  25. Freebooter Script - Alts - Unknown license
  26. Oblata Kurrenta - Unknown license
  27. Horley Old Style by Monotype, $40.99
    Twenties nostalgic oldstyle revival supervised by F.H. Pierpont at Monotype with echoes of Jenson, Caslon, and Goudy.
  28. 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.
  29. KG Hard Candy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Whimsical, hand-drawn connected cursive handwriting in both striped and solid versions.
  30. Meyer Two by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Meyer Two captures the early Hollywood flavor and nostalgia of silent-film intertitles. From 1922 through 1928, Mergenthaler Linotype cut five fonts to Louis B. Meyer’s personal specifications. Meyer Two, drawn in 1926, curiously combines Cleland’s ATF Della Robbia capitals of 1902 with lowercase and figures from ATF Post Monotone No. 2, also from the same period. Meyer Two was revived, with a Condensed added, by David Berlow; FB 1994
  31. Bethencourt by Apostrof, $30.00
    Bethencourt is a font family designed by Vsevolod Buravchenko & Viktor Kharyk with technical support by Konstantin Golovchenko. It is based on uncial, half-uncial, Old Roman Cursive and New Roman Cursive. The character set includes Latin Extended characters, stylized Cyrillic and decorative elements in the form of playing dolphins.
  32. Koren Rashi MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Rashi script or Sephardic script based on 15th-century Sephardic semi cursive handwriting.
  33. Rolit MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Those elegant nib strokes create this unique rhythm to this cursive hand lettering.
  34. Astrology by Monotype, $40.99
    Astrology signs that had been designed for newspaper and printers purposed in the hotmetal aera from the Monotype caster.
  35. Pinel Pro by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The characteristic ‘French face’ was originally made in 1899 under the supervision of Joseph Pinel. Thus, what was originally French 10 pt. Nº 2, got its present name. The Frenchman Joseph Pinel called himself a "typographical engineer", but was at the time employed as a type draughtsman at the Linotype Works in Altrincham. It appears that this and some other faces that he supervised, were, except for use on the Linotype, also meant for manufacturing matrices for the Dyotype. This composing machine was an invention of Pinel. The Dyotype was a rather complicated machine and consisted, like the Monotype, of two separate contraptions, a keyboard which produced a perforated paper ribbon and a casting machine which produced justified lines of movable type. Unlike the Monotype which has a square matrix carrier, the Dyotype had the matrices on a drum (in fact two drums, hence the name of the machine). A Pinel Diotype company was founded in Paris and a machine was built with the help of the printing press manufacturer Jules Derriey. As is often the case, a lack of sufficient capital prevented the commercializing of this ingenious composing machine. Coen Hofmann digitized the font from a batch of very incomplete, damaged and musty drawings, which he dug up in Altrincham. He redrew all characters, bringing up the hairstrokes somewhat in the process. The result is a roman and italic, while the roman font also includes Small Caps
  36. Stina by profonts, $41.99
    profonts Stina is an cursive font based on cross stitch pattern. It can be used in (very) tall letters but it also keeps legible in smaller sizes. Because of its joined letter pairs and ligatures it keeps the flow of a "handwritten" cursive font. So, you ever felt like stitching? - Start today.
  37. Quid Pro Quo by Hanoded, $10.00
    Quid Pro Quo is a nice, handwritten, trashy font. Cursive and decorative, straightforward, yet twisted.
  38. The Only Exception by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font was inspired by my sister Emily's handwriting. She has neat, fluid cursive handwriting.
  39. Carlsbad by RMU, $30.00
    The Carlsbad font family is a bringing together of Regina Cursiv and Hansa Cursiv which both had been released by H. Berthold Messinglinienfabrik und Schriftgiesserei around 1895. Both these beautiful Art Nouveau italic fonts come with the following swash alternatives: D, E, G, H, K, S, T, h, k, m, n, s, and z.
  40. DuCahier 2 Pc - Unknown license
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