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  1. stamPete - Unknown license
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  3. joeHand 3 - Personal use only
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  28. Viva Beautiful by Cultivated Mind, $19.00
    Viva Beautiful is a lovely hand painted brush script. Viva Beautiful includes two script styles (Regular or B) and an all caps font. Both scripts come in a basic or pro version. Viva Beautiful Pro and Viva Beautiful Pro B include opentype alternates and common ligatures. Try the alternates and ligatures to give your designs a realistic hand painted look. Viva Beautiful and Viva Beautiful B include opentype ligatures. The all caps font is a basic version and pairs beautifully with any Viva script. This brush script family works best for fashion, beauty products, food, apparel and magazines. Viva Beautiful could also be used for film, television, marketing, advertising and websites. Bring beauty to your designs with Viva Beautiful!
  29. Victorian Alphabets by Intellecta Design, $24.00
    Victorian Alphabets is a incoming family of complete victorian style alphabets, researched and developed upon a comprehensive number of vintage books, magazines and catalogues from XIX century. The "Victorian Alphabets A" font has just A' designs, performing 52 differnt A's to your use. And the Victorian Alphabets B and C has, too 52 B and C letters, only, each. You also can take a look in our massive collection of monograms, here : https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/intellecta/intellecta-monograms/
  30. Al Glamour Bouquet by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Glamour Bouquet, a magnificent wadding handwritten font. It's was inspired by a royal wedding that just took place in our town. Uniting the two empires of the two major cities of our country. Coming with 140+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like a.2 k.3 b.4 t.h c.c etc. To get results like the preview just type g.7l.8amour.3 b.6ouquet.2
  31. sideburnBob - Unknown license
  32. Linotype CMC-7 by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype CMC-7 is a MICR barcode font. It contains machine-readable numbers, letters, and punctuation. These characters are used on checks and for other banking needs in several countries. Linotype CMC-7 can also be used like any other font in visual graphic work; like the Universal MICR Pi or OCR A and B typefaces, this is a real" computer fonts, carrying all of the connotations of the days of early technology."
  33. F2F OCRBczyk by Linotype, $29.99
    The original OCR B was designed for optical character recognition systems and was therefore monospaced. Designer Alexander Branczyk made a more typographically tuned and fitted version, with both regular and bold weights, and called it OCRBczyk™.
  34. GlOrY - Unknown license
  35. QUBE - Personal use only
  36. Sanity - Unknown license
  37. Sanity Wide - Unknown license
  38. Diamond Braille by Echopraxium, $5.00
    Here is a "Decorative Braille font". The initial design was indeed drawn on a K.I.S.S digital sketchpad, the Windows default drawing tool (Microsoft Paint, classic version). A. Glyph Concept The Braille 2x3 dot matrix is weaved around a diamond-shape. a.1. Each "dot" is represented by a "right-angle isocel triangle". a.2. Braille dots in Diamond Braille a.2.I. "Dots" are outside the diamond for first Braille row (Braille dots 1, 4) and third Braille row (Braille dots 3, 6). a.2.II. "Dots" are inside the diamond for second Braillle row (Braille dots 2, 5). a.3. Diamond lattice Glyphs are connected horizontally (to/bottom diamond's corners) and vertically (left/right corners) to each other (see poster 5). a.4. Special Glyphs - Space: its is either empty ("Empty cell") or a "non Braille shape" { _, ° } depending on your display needs (as explained in b.3.II) - 6 dots: { £, =, û } - 6 empty dots: { ç, ¥ } B. Font user guide b.1. Lowercase glyphs { A..Z } In these glyphs the "dots" are represented as a white right-angle isocel triangle filled with a smaller black triangle. b.2. Uppercase glyphs { a..z } In these glyphs, the "dots" are represented as an empty triangle (this is an "empty dot"). b.3. 'Space' vs 'Empty Cell' b.3.I. 'Space' - 'Space' glyph is an empty shape - '¶' glyph (at the end of each line in Microsoft Word) is also an empty shape b.3.II. 'Empty cell' glyphs: _ (underscore), ° (degree). In these glyphs there are 2 "empty dots" at top and bottom corners of the diamond, which differentiates them from regular Braille glyphs (which dont have a "dot in the middle"). b.4. Diamond Lattice To display text as a 'diamond lattice', replace each 'Space' by an 'Empty cell' (as explained in b.3.II, see poster 5) b.5. Connectors The connector glyphs allow the creation of "circuit like" designs (see poster 1). Here are the connector glyphs: { µ, à, â, ä, ã, è, é, ê, ë, î, ï } b.6. Domino feature Some Glyphs represent numbers 1..6 in a way which is similar than on dominos (see poster 6) C. Posters Poster 1: the "Font Logo", it displays "Diamond Braille" text together with the Connectors feature. Poster 2: a pangram which is published on pangra.me ( "Adept quick jog over frozen blue whisky mix" ). Poster 3: an illustration of the Domino feature. Poster 4: a DiamondBraille version of the Periodic table. Poster 5: illustration of the Diamond lattice using only 6 dots ( û ) and 6 empty dots ( ç ) glyphs.
  39. Sanity - Unknown license
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