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  1. KR Julies Turtle Rescue - Unknown license
  2. KR Halloween Signs One - Unknown license
  3. KR Ball N Chain - Unknown license
  4. KR Wings On High - Unknown license
  5. GingerPeachy - Unknown license
  6. HamburgerHeaven - Unknown license
  7. KR Western Wear 1 - Unknown license
  8. Futurex Phat - Unknown license
  9. KR America Under Attack - Unknown license
  10. KR That Silly Hunnybee! - Unknown license
  11. KR Filled With Flowers - Unknown license
  12. PayzantPen - Unknown license
  13. CitySlicker - Unknown license
  14. Brassiere Seethru - Unknown license
  15. Ashby - Unknown license
  16. KR Rice N Stix - Unknown license
  17. KR Mad Tea Party - Unknown license
  18. KR On The Go - Unknown license
  19. Brassiere Alternates - Unknown license
  20. KR Back To School - Unknown license
  21. HighFive - Unknown license
  22. PhattPhreddy - 100% free
  23. KR His N Hers - Unknown license
  24. Pixeldust - 100% free
  25. KR Party Time Dings - Unknown license
  26. KR Heart of Flowers - Unknown license
  27. SpacePatrol - Unknown license
  28. Crosshatcher - Personal use only
  29. Almond Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    With ascenders and descenders gone tall and wind-bent just the right way and capitals of enough weathered artistry to touch off waves of mystique and experience, Almond Script is calligraphy gone rusty and textured like only Angel Koziupa and Alejandro Paul can make it. Scarred and wavy like an exhausted warrior, slim and delicate like a tango dancer, this typeface is a unique convergence of the rough ancient brush and the modern Latin elegance. Nine out of ten packaging design experts agree: Almond Script has nothing to do with whitening your teeth, but it certainly can brand your product like no other script can. Designed by Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul this font cover all your packaging needs!
  30. MINECRAFT PE - Personal use only
  31. Tenez by Plau, $30.00
    Big News! Tenez has been selected for the Tipos Latinos Biennial 2016 and Typographica’s Favorite Typefaces of 2015! Tenez is a Grand Slam display didone typeface from Plau. We designed it for a branding project, further developing the resulting logotype into a typeface we felt could solve many designers’ needs. Its origins are rooted in pointed nib calligraphy which can be seen in contemporary Didot and Bodoni inspired typefaces. But Tenez’s shapes are organic (these modern typefaces were originally cut by hand after all) – in fact that was the challenge we set from the start: to make a typeface as organic in construction as possible. This echoes some of late 19th century typefaces and advertising, yet we thought of it for contemporary uses. One of the several unique features of Tenez is its unusual Thin weight, in which the contrast between thin strokes and the black area left by the serifs makes for a typewriter-like personality. The italics provide a perfect counterpoint to the roman weights. Tenez was unapologetically conceived as a display typeface meant to be used large as in magazine openings, drop caps or everywhere there’s a need for elegant impact. The family includes support for almost all Latin languages available, figure sets for almost every conceivable occasion (tables, text, you name it), alternates for the quirky beautiful R (sometimes simpler is better, but not always!) and Q (with a nice big tail for that article opener). Tenez pairs really well with our no-frills sans-serif Motiva Sans and our cute vertical connected script Primot.
  32. DOCK11 - Personal use only
  33. Monoment - Personal use only
  34. Birch by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1995 by Tagir Safayev. Based on informal pen handwriting. For use in advertising and display typography. A set of Western characters was added in 2011 by Gennady Fridman.
  35. Geis by Galapagos, $39.00
    In 1978 I went to work at Mergenthaler as a letter drawer. Being an inquisitive sort I decided that I should take a stab at this type design 'stuff'. I drew 25 or 30 glyphs before the work found its way to a high shelf in a dark corner of my apartment. Just 23 years later I found the drawings on a different shelf, in a different home, in a different city and decided to finish what I had started. I'm still trying to deal with my predisposition toward procrastination but I've finished the font. The name of the font is the last name of somebody I played softball with before I moved to Beantown. Ronnie Geis was one of the courageous firefighters we lost on September 11th when the WTC collapsed.
  36. Blaster - 100% free
  37. Korneuburg Slab Regular - Personal use only
  38. Derradeira - Personal use only
  39. KR Three Flowers - Unknown license
  40. ComFi - Personal use only
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