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  1. DS Greece - Unknown license
  2. Bradley Gratis - Unknown license
  3. Art Greco - Unknown license
  4. El Greco by Berthold, $39.99
    Günter Gerhard Lange designed El Greco for Berthold in 1964. This script dresses up informal documents and adds lightness to formal documents.
  5. Martin Grely by Sipanji21, $17.00
    "Martin Grely" is a sleek display font with a futuristic theme. It is well-suited for a variety of design projects that revolve around futuristic or space-related themes. Whether used in headlines, posters, advertisements, or other design applications, "Martin Grely" brings a futuristic and streamlined aesthetic to your typography.
  6. Getty Dubay by Handwriting Success, $9.00
    The Getty-Dubay® family of fonts has been 500 years in the making — so that you can make your handwriting worksheets in seconds. These fonts are modern descendants of the chancery handwriting style (now called “Italic”) from the Italian Renaissance, when master scribes designed a fluid and graceful hand, inspired by the proportions of the golden rectangle and Roman capitals. The Italic style has been in constant use since then. In modern times, it has been celebrated by Alfred Fairbank, Lloyd Reynolds and many others including authors Barbara Getty and Inga Dubay in their Getty-Dubay® Italic method. The Getty-Dubay® monoline handwriting fonts provide a replete resource to effectively model the highly-legible and beautiful Italic handwriting style. These are the official fonts of Getty-Dubay® Italic. Download the Getty-Dubay® Font Guide for everything you need to know about the Getty-Dubay® fonts. The Getty-Dubay® Joined fonts produce a clean cursive handwriting with join-as-you-type ease. Four join options are included: Standard, Pointed (altered joins into m, n and r), e k (utilizing the two-stroke e and one-stroke k), and Beginning (easiest joins only). The Getty-Dubay® Basic fonts provide sans-sarif clarity suitable for young writers. The Getty-Dubay® Precursive fonts add serifs to the lowercase letters, while retaining the pure Roman capitals of Basic Italic. The Getty-Dubay® Smallcaps fonts make mixed capitals easy to use. All Getty-Dubay® fonts come with scaffolds such as dashed contours, ruled lines, directional arrow and starting dots (for Basic and Smallcaps). They support multiple Latin-based languages from around the world. Getty-Dubay® is a registered trademark in the United States.
  7. Peace - Unknown license
  8. Peake - Unknown license
  9. Peace by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Don't you HATE it when this happens? You're protesting the war in Iraq, and the other protesters keep pointing at you and giggling. You can't figure out what they could possibly be laughing at...You look up and then it hits you: you're holding a sign that looks like it was made by your 5-year old kid brother. It's sloppy, the words are crooked, hell, it's BARELY READABLE. How is anyone ever going to take you seriously with THAT SIGN???? There's only one solution...To further your cause, you need Burghal Design's Peace font. Peace contains upper and lower letters, numbers, punctuation, even foreign accented characters! Clean, concise, and oh, SO legible, you'll have no problem getting your message across with this typeface. Who knows, you might even make the evening news.
  10. Bea by Autographis, $39.50
    Bea is my Racetrack-Script. I call it that, because it gives the impression of speed. No lingering around with this font. Zaaanggggg!!!
  11. Pia by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Pia is a new typeface named in honor of one of the most fun people we know, Sophia Williams aka Pia. Extended Character set for multilanguage support.
  12. Pema by Designpiraten, $65.00
    Pema – a contemporary Tibetan sans serif encoded in the Unicode standard. This is the first Tibetan typeface influenced by western sans serif fonts. It was designed especially to match multilingual purposes. The rather calligraphic Tibetan scripts did not match with the design aesthetics of western and Indian fonts and so I came up with the idea to design a “modern” Tibetan sans serif. Pema comes in two weights, Regular and Bold, each equipped with almost 1.300 glyphs.
  13. Sea by Luke Thompson, $30.00
    Sea is a versatile sans serif font that works well in a variety of sizes and applications. It's friendly, but robust and professional.
  14. Pea Karen's Doodles - Unknown license
  15. Pea Bethany's Doodles - Unknown license
  16. Pea Whinney Skinney - Unknown license
  17. Pea Stacy's Doodles - Unknown license
  18. Pea Jean Script - Personal use only
  19. Pea Amy*Rica - Unknown license
  20. Pea Katie Shea - Unknown license
  21. Pea Little-Ducky - Unknown license
  22. Pea Heather's Handwriting - Unknown license
  23. Pea Johanna Script - Unknown license
  24. Pea Sara Script - Unknown license
  25. Pea Carrie Script - Unknown license
  26. Pea Mystie Unicase - Unknown license
  27. Pea Happy Girl - Unknown license
  28. Pea Karen's Print - Unknown license
  29. Pea Karen's Script - Unknown license
  30. Pea Lou Who - Unknown license
  31. Pea Jenny Script - Unknown license
  32. Pea Yar Yar - Unknown license
  33. Pea Beth R - Unknown license
  34. Pea Jeannie Script - Unknown license
  35. Pea Breathe Easy - Unknown license
  36. Pea Daisy Doodles - Unknown license
  37. Pea Glo-Girl - Unknown license
  38. Pea Marcie Script - Unknown license
  39. Pea Sue's Print - Unknown license
  40. Oh Sweet Pea by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A fun, goemetric, rounded new look.
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