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  21. edgarpiramide - 100% free
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  23. vtks 38 - 100% free
  24. Textan - Square - Unknown license
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  31. Secret Scrypt by Canada Type, $29.95
    Emulating real handwriting has always been an aim of font designers in the digital age. The standard mainstream scripts and doodles that were available for the longest time have not successfully reached that goal. A letter always looked the same wherever you placed it. Some workarounds, such as letter alternates and ligatures, were used in many fonts, but they were a bit inconvenient to use, and in some cases didn't work correctly because they had to be placed in separate fonts from the main character set. Not until now, with OpenType technology, have we been able to emulate real handwriting, by including multiple character sets in the same font and programming it for smart form changes through letter sequence counting. Secret Scrypt was the first Canada Type font to make it to the bestseller list in the summer of 2004. In early 2005 a New York restaurant chain picked Secret Scrypt to use on its menus and internal signage, but they wanted to look even more like real handwriting, where two or three instances of the same letter used in one word would automatically change and look different from each other. Using OpenType technology, Canada Type produced a Secret Scrypt Pro for that restaurant chain under the direction of Mucca Design in New York City. That initial version contained three different character sets in the same font, and some intelligent programming that determines the sequence of the letters and change their shapes accordingly. Now the retail version of Secret Scrypt Pro is available, with four character sets built into the font for even more variety on the real handwriting theme. Make sure to check out the Secret Scrypt Pro PDF in the MyFonts gallery for tips on using Secret Scrypt Pro. Secret Scrypt is perfect for menus, handwritten notes, theater programmes, charity organization posters, and any design that attempts to get close to people with the personal magic of real handwriting.
  32. Dont Walk Run - Unknown license
  33. DS Vanish - Unknown license
  34. DS SonOf - Unknown license
  35. All Hooked Up - Unknown license
  36. GroovinUpSlowly by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    A serifed handwriting font with equal parts fun and flair. Wide spacing gives the font a festive feel.
  37. HUMobydick KR by Heummdesign, $25.00
    HU mobydick KR is a body font with square modules and a wide space composition. Korean is included.
  38. Rhomus by Typotheticals, $4.00
    A Blocky face with a slight hint of angularity. The Omnilots are a free addition to the set.
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