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  1. KR Off To Work! - Unknown license
  2. Junius Rough - Unknown license
  3. Gohan - Unknown license
  4. Texas LED - Unknown license
  5. Rock-A-Billy - Unknown license
  6. Plain O Matic - Unknown license
  7. Tomorrow People - Unknown license
  8. Evil Dead - Unknown license
  9. sideburnBob - Unknown license
  10. Wonton - Unknown license
  11. Serpents - Unknown license
  12. HorstCaps Caps:001.001 - Unknown license
  13. Hot Rod Gang BV - Unknown license
  14. ZonoToon - Unknown license
  15. ZonoPlanet - Unknown license
  16. Pleasantly Plump - Unknown license
  17. Rintvera - Personal use only
  18. New Ayres by MaGo Fonts, $20.00
    Based on my very first font creation, New Ayres keeps the same feel, but raised to high-quality level. Its long clean lines and soft curves merge old style and modern, giving a new meaning to timeless elegance. Perfect for titling; with at least five alternates per letter, the possibilities become endless. Choose the one better suited for your project and make your text stand out immediately! 703 glyphs take part in this font, including a large set of alternates, ligatures and swashes for you to choose from. With accents and special characters for languages, New Ayres supports 88 languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, German, Swiss German, Upper Sorbian, Asu, under Sorbian, Bemba, Bena, Norwegian Bokmal, Bosnian, Catalan, Czech, chiga, cornic, Creole Cape Verdean, Creole Mauritian, Croatian, Danish, embu, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Esperanto, Estonian, Euskera, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Rialan, scottish Gaelic, Galician, Greenlander, gusii, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Kiroundi, kölsch, latvian, lithuanian, luo, luxembourgish, luyia, machame, makhuwa-meetto, makonde, malay, malagasy, maltese, manx, meru, Northern ndebele, nyankole, norwegian nynorsk, oromo, polish, portuguese, romeo, rombo, romanian, rwa, samburu, sango, sena, shena, shamble, Shona, rope, somali, swedish, swahili, taita, teso, Turkmen, vunjo, walser, zulu. This font is PUA encoded: this means each character has a unicode name, and you may access any of them through this codes. Open Type features on the open type file: easy access for alternates and ligatures! The download includes both .otf and .ttf files, so you may choose which one suits you better. With a strong personality, but yet adaptable into many styles, New Ayres is everything you are needing for your projects!!
  19. Aaargh - 100% free
  20. Janis - Unknown license
  21. Zono - Unknown license
  22. KR Turkey Time - Unknown license
  23. Moonshine - Unknown license
  24. greenbeans - 100% free
  25. GF Krater - Unknown license
  26. Pyle Initials Demo - Unknown license
  27. Lettre D'amour by Otto Maurer, $15.00
    Lettre D'amour is an Oldstyle Handwriting Font. It comes in 11 Styles and two Angles with many OpenType Features. Alternate Caps, Alternate Ends and old style Numbers.
  28. CloisterBlack BT - Unknown license
  29. GF Halda Normal - Unknown license
  30. Lettering1 - Unknown license
  31. GF Matilda bold - Unknown license
  32. hardcorium - Unknown license
  33. Chaucerian Initials - Unknown license
  34. GF Hubert Caps - Unknown license
  35. Espania - Unknown license
  36. murro - 100% free
  37. Zono Dingbats - Unknown license
  38. Huai by Positype, $29.00
    Huai and Huai Thai marks the first professional typeface release by Potch Auacherdkul and represents the culmination of research into the duality of influences between handwritten, vernacular Thai lettering and Latin typefaces. The result is a warm, expressive typeface that doesn’t abandon the human hands and the language that produced them. With Thai script, there are two different terminal styles—the Loop terminal style, associated with the original forms of Thai glyphs; and the Loopless, which has evolved to best coordinate with Latin sans serif typefaces. In recent years, this Thai Loopless style has continued to influence and even change to become ‘more Latin.’ One would go so far as to define these heavily Latin-influenced typefaces as Thai Latinized. This curiosity with shifting influences, turns the idea around and explores what would happen if the vernacular Thai scripts actually influenced their Latin counterparts instead. An Inversion of Thai Latinized is the result. The street signs of Bangkok, local vernacular writing, quick, fluid strokes… these influences form the DNA behind the Huai Thai typeface. Refining and systematizing those natural, handwritten strokes into a Thai typeface and then using those solutions to serve as the pioneer proportions behind the development of its Latin script companion was the product. Huai adopted the essence of these Thai glyphs into the Latin and uniquely embraced the contemporary writing system (and soul) of the Thai people in its letterforms.
  39. finitimus iungo - Unknown license
  40. Greer - Unknown license
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