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  1. Day N Nite by Typefactory, $14.00
    Day n Nite is a playful display font. It has a cheerful look that will elevate your crafting projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  2. Nothing So Childish by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    If you're looking for cuteness, something whimsical and unpredictable madness - then Nothing So Childish is something for you. The font is 100% handmade with a slightly dry pen. With a closer look, the font reveals several scribbles and scratches - only to make the font look more authentic! Your next birthday- or greeting card will love this font! :) Comes with ligatures which substitutes double letters!
  3. Not His Angel - Unknown license
  4. Popcorn NOT included - Unknown license
  5. I'm NOT Weapon - Unknown license
  6. Blue (Not) Mono by Volcano Type, $35.00
    As a binary system, at the junction to two antagonist drawings, the Blue (Not) Mono typeface is a hybrid between the monospace and the humanistic sans-serif families. Declined to several variants and weights: a true monospace and a proportional one, a roman and italic style, bold and the main purpose is obviously to maintain in the same time a calligraphic identity, and a computing legacy.
  7. Not Your Droids by Thomas Käding, $5.00
    A clean and easy to read Aurebesh font, in the style used at the Droid Depot at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This style is also called Droidebesh. Have fun with it.
  8. Not My Type by It's me Simon, $14.00
    If you want your design to have that nostalgic typewriter effect, Not my Type would be perfect. It's old-fashioned and retro—letters are worn and grungy like it needs a new ink ribbon. Some of the letters are misaligned—just like a real old typewriter. It is best used at smaller sizes, perfect for logos, headlines, covers and any design where you want that vintage look and feel. Each letter has two alternatives, making three in total. Using the alternative letters, you can make your type layouts look more random, like a real typewriter. You can manually set the alternatives via the glyphs panel in your design software or you can enable them automatically. If you enable contextual alternatives in your design application, the letters will change automatically as you type.
  9. Shaken, Not Stirred by Hanoded, $15.00
    Shaken, Not Stirred. A famous line from just about every James Bond movie (yes, we're talking Martini-time). The font is also quite shaken (and not stirred). It looks like someone scrawled something onto paper, or etched the letters in metal. Shaken, Not Stirred comes with a set of diacritics befitting a Secret Agent.
  10. Not A Chance by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
  11. Linotype Not Painted by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Not Painted is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font from German designer Robert Bucan grabs attention immediately. The forms are made up of multiple layers. The upper case’ alphabet forms, numerals and punctuation are two different styles of the same character, one over the other, and the lower case’ letters are composed of the lower case and upper case of the same letter superimposed. Linotype Not Painted is particularly good as a headline font in larger point sizes.
  12. Nothing You Could Do - Personal use only
  13. Nothing You Could Say by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Neat printed handwriting.
  14. Megadeth - Unknown license
  15. linkin park - Unknown license
  16. Not Quite Right BRK - Unknown license
  17. AW_Siam English not Thai - Unknown license
  18. Do not eat this - Unknown license
  19. KG Sorry Not Sorry by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat blocky solid font for headlines. In two weights.
  20. Not So Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A circa-1920s book on lettering entitled "Book of Alphabets" by Regan Publishing displayed an example of a Grotesk typeface (a popular style of sans serif of the time). This design was re-drawn digitally as Not So Grotesk JNL and is available in four varieties - regular, oblique, condensed and condensed oblique. Not So Grotesk JNL is the perfect companion font family to use alongside Simply Grotesk JNL.
  21. Ransom - Unknown license
  22. Die Nasty - Unknown license
  23. BonJovi - Unknown license
  24. 1979 - Unknown license
  25. Zeppelin 2 - Unknown license
  26. KG This Is Not Goodbye - Personal use only
  27. Do not eat this Italic - Unknown license
  28. Do not eat this Skew - Unknown license
  29. Do not eat this Fat - Unknown license
  30. KG This Is Not Goodbye by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Neat, calligraphy-style handwriting using a chisel-tipped marker.
  31. I am not a robot by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    The other day I had to login to a page several times, and as security I had to check the "I am not a robot" box. Actually, I think I did a login at that particular page like 30 times that day...and in the end I was thinking "Come on, you should know by now that I am not a robot" And even though I thought it was a repetitious hassle I figured that I needed to name a font "I am not a robot" - and not a robotic-like one, but a sweet and funny cartoonish one! :)
  32. Is Not A Brazilian Font by Intellecta Design, $17.95
    an art deco font based on brazilian Rio's lettering old publish lettering style
  33. Fenotype dings - Unknown license
  34. Rammstein Remix - Unknown license
  35. Squealer - Unknown license
  36. Do not eat this Fat Italic - Unknown license
  37. pf.animals - Unknown license
  38. Cantabile - Unknown license
  39. Amadeus - Unknown license
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