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  1. Pea Bethany's Doodles - Unknown license
  2. Pea Whinney Skinney - Unknown license
  3. Pea Stacy's Doodles - Unknown license
  4. Nineteen Ten Vienna - Unknown license
  5. Pea Jean Script - Personal use only
  6. Pea Amy*Rica - Unknown license
  7. Pea Katie Shea - Unknown license
  8. pee pants script - Personal use only
  9. Pea Little-Ducky - Unknown license
  10. Pea Heather's Handwriting - Unknown license
  11. Pea Johanna Script - Unknown license
  12. Ten Million Fireflies - Personal use only
  13. Pea Sara Script - Unknown license
  14. Pea Carrie Script - Unknown license
  15. Pea Mystie Unicase - Unknown license
  16. Pea Happy Girl - Unknown license
  17. Pea Karen's Print - Unknown license
  18. Pea Gretchie Print - Unknown license
  19. Pea Karen's Script - Unknown license
  20. Pea Lou Who - Unknown license
  21. Pea Jenny Script - Unknown license
  22. Pea Yar Yar - Unknown license
  23. Ben Cat Normal - Unknown license
  24. Pea Beth R - Unknown license
  25. Pea Jeannie Script - Unknown license
  26. Pea Breathe Easy - Unknown license
  27. Pea Daisy Doodles - Unknown license
  28. Ben Hard Life - Unknown license
  29. Pea Glo-Girl - Unknown license
  30. Pea Marcie Script - Unknown license
  31. Edible Pet II - Unknown license
  32. Pea Sue's Print - Unknown license
  33. Caslon Open Face by Monotype, $29.00
    Open, outline or inline faces became very popular in the 1940's. By removing the usual weight, a clear-cut letterform is achieved. In Caslon Open Face, the right-hand strokes are accentuated, providing a slightly three-dimensional effect. The ascenders of Caslon Open Face are large and the overall design of this version does not relate to Caslon 3 Roman. This Caslon Open Face font is good for personal stationery, or sentences where a decorative but distinguished result is sought.
  34. PMN Caecilia eText by Monotype, $29.99
    PMN Caecilia™ is the premiere work of the Dutch designer Peter Matthias Noordzij. He made the first sketches for this slab serif design in 1983 during his third year of study in The Hague, and the full font family was released by Linotype in 1990. The PMN prefix represents the designer's initials, and Caecilia is his wife's name. This font has subtle variations of stroke thickness, a tall x-height, open counters, and vivacious true italics. Noordzij combined classical ductus with his own contemporary expression to create a friendly and versatile slab serif family. With numerous weights from light to heavy, and styles including small caps, Old style figures, and Central European characters, PMN Caecilia has all the elements necessary for rich typographic expression. eText fonts - the optimum of on-screen text quality With our new eText fonts that have been optimised for on-screen use, you can ensure that your texts remain readily legible when displayed on smartphones, tablets or e-readers. The poor resolution of many digital display systems represents a major challenge when it comes to presenting text. It is necessary to make considerable compromises, particularly in the case of text in smaller point sizes, in order to adapt characters designed in detail using vector graphics to the relatively crude pixel grid. So-called 'font hinting' can help with this process. This, for example, provides the system with information on which lines are to be displayed in a particular thickness, i.e. using a specific number of pixels. As font hinting is a largely manual and thus very complex technique, many typefaces come with only the most necessary information. What is unimportant for a text printed in high resolution can result in a poor quality image when the same text is displayed on a screen, so that reading it rapidly becomes a demanding activity. Specially optimised eText fonts can help overcome this problem. An extremely refined and elaborate font hinting system makes sure that these fonts are optimally displayed on screens. Monotype has not only adopted font hinting for this purpose but has also thoroughly reworked the fonts to hone them for display in low resolution environments. For example, the open counters present in the letters C, c, e, S, s, g etc. have been slightly expanded so that these retain their character even in small point sizes. Also with a view to enhancing appearance in smaller point sizes, line thickness has been discreetly increased and x-height carefully adjusted. Kerning has also been modified. Don't leave the on-screen appearance of your creations to chance. Play it safe and use eText fonts to achieve perfect results on modern display devices. Many typefaces, including many popular classics, are already available as eText fonts and new ones are continually being published. The eText font you can purchase here are available for use as Desktop Fonts or Web Fonts. Should they be used in Mobile Devices such as smartphones, tablets or eReaders, please contact our OEM specialists at sales-eu@monotype.com.
  35. Herzel Open MF by Masterfont, $59.00
  36. Pin Spotter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    It’s Art Deco “thick and thin”… It’s wide… It’s quirky… It’s a hand lettered sign over the lanes of the Bryant-Lake Bowl – a landmark bowling alley in Minneapolis, Minnesota… and it was spotted in an amazing YouTube video from a “drone tour” of the facility! The sign inspired the font Pin Spotter JNL which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Oh Sweet Pea by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A fun, goemetric, rounded new look.
  38. Augustea Open EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  39. FF Comic Jens by FontFont, $41.99
  40. LD Hang Ten by Illustration Ink, $3.00
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