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  1. Ye-As-Ta by Grummedia, $20.00
    Ye-As-Ta is a unique interpretation of traditional brush drawn oriental calligraphy. A caps only font, the characters type English style left to right but appear laid on their side. When the text box is rotated 90 degrees clockwise the text reads top right to bottom left, oriental style. A fun typeface, though reading can require a little practice!
  2. Hans Kendrick SE by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    Hans Kendrick SE is geometric sans typeface inspired by Avenir and Futura. It is the second edition of the Hans Kendrick typeface improving on its geometric consistency, weight distribution, and overall rendering quality.
  3. As You Wish by Dismantle Destroy, $9.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band Dropout Year.
  4. Shanks Antique 5 AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.95
    Shanks Antique 5 Pro is an iconic antique English typestyle rooted in tradition. It is the historical revival and elaboration of the “Antique No. 5” typeface created by Stevens, Shanks & Sons in 1865. What began as a basic character set of Capitals, lowercase, numerals, and a small handful of punctuation characters has been expanded to a full character set including unlimited fractionals, superiors & inferiors, ordinals, tabular & proportional figures, and an expanded language glyph set, all with a smallcaps and Caps to Smallcap set to match. Reviving history looks and feels good. Perfect for wedding invitations, historical ephemera recreations, and classically elegant text settings.
  5. Data Error Vert AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error Vert AOE Pro family is another spinoff of my Data Error AOE Pro family. Quite simply, it takes on a slightly different feel than the original pin matrix grid by stroking across all vertical glyph lines. The vertical lines break up the readability somewhat of the original grid and lend a more tech vibe to the family. Check out the range of posters created to see the various Capitals, Lowercase, smallcaps and varying styles that the family has to offer and how it both differs from and compliments the original Data Error AOE Pro family.
  6. Data Error Horiz AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error Horiz AOE Pro family is a spinoff of my Data Error AOE Pro family. Quite simply, it takes on a slightly different feel than the original pin matrix grid by stroking across all horizontal glyph lines. The horizontal lines add more readability to the original grid and lend a more sci-fi vibe to the family. Check out the range of posters created to see the various Capitals, Lowercase, smallcaps and varying styles that the family has to offer and how it both differs from and compliments the original Data Error AOE Pro family. Be sure to note that the "family" price is the same as the "individual" price, so buy the family for the price of a single font!
  7. Janda As Long As You Love Me - Personal use only
  8. Janda As Long As You Love Me by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This calligraphy script used a Japanese calligraphy brush to create its unique texture.
  9. XXII DONT-MESS-WITH-VIKINGS - Unknown license
  10. 101! Your FontZ Are Served - Unknown license
  11. XXII DONT MESS WITH VIKINGS by Doubletwo Studios, $-
  12. Starbats - Unknown license
  13. Metal as in Heavy - Unknown license
  14. Æ Systematic TT BRK - Unknown license
  15. As seen on TV - Unknown license
  16. KG As The Deer by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Fun mixed cursive and print styled lettering.
  17. KG Primary Penmanship 2 - Personal use only
  18. Zygon Regular by Great Dane Designs, $24.99
    Zygon Regular is a shape changing, unicase display font inspired by British cultures and transcultural theory. Zygon Regular was inspired by the 2012 Royal Diamond Jubilee and the notion that the Jubilee, as a multicultural event, would feature celebrations inclusive of all cultures. The typeface is based on the Panjabi syllabary alphabet (Gurmukhi script) combined with the Latin alphabet. Zygon Regular contains a set of stylistic alternates as well as a range of standard and discretionary ligatures. These are accessible in applications that support OpenType features. Zygon Regular is especially suitable as a headline font for designs seeking a cultural edge.
  19. FUNNY ICON - Personal use only
  20. As seen on TV Skew - Unknown license
  21. Sun n Moon - Unknown license
  22. Djs symbols - Personal use only
  23. monogram kk - Personal use only
  24. 3x3 dots Outline - 100% free
  25. Emoticons - Personal use only
  26. LudwigHohlwein - 100% free
  27. SpideRaY - Personal use only
  28. Sangkuriang - Unknown license
  29. Tokoloshe by Scholtz Fonts, $17.95
    Tokoloshe is a name in African mythology for a mischievous leprechaun-like figure that loves practical jokes and tricking people. There are many books of such African stories, for example Tales of the Tokoloshe by Pieter Scholtz. The letter shapes that I used in the Tokoloshe font have inspiration from two sources: -- the spiky character of the font was derived from the wonderfully imaginative, wooden carvings of the Makonde people of beings called "shetani". The word "tokoloshe" is used by other tribes, but from his behaviour, he is certainly a type of shetani. -- some of the letter shapes were informed by Art Deco styles of fonts, for example: Kunjani, Black Tie SF, Selznick Normal, Zaire SF, Binner Gothic and ITC Anna. But the Tokoloshe font, like its namesake, is much more freespirited. Use this font whenever you want to suggest the rich artistic, cultural and spiritual heritage of Africa. The font is fully professional in terms of its character set. It contains over 235 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). In fact, it has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  30. Travelcons - Personal use only
  31. Faux Arabic by Page Studio Graphics, $24.00
    Based on Arabic calligraphic script, this simulation font includes upper and lower case Western alphabets, numerals, basic punctuation and several ligatures, as well as the Islamic crescent symbol and a typical Arabic geometric design.
  32. Egypt Rose by Octopi, $8.00
    Slab Serif fonts are also sometimes referred to as ‘Egyptian’, hence the Egypt in the name. This lovely and complex font is based on old woodcut fonts. The upper case only font is brilliant for striking headlines. This OpenType font has support for CE languages and I hope you like it.
  33. Sans Culottes by K-Type, $20.00
    A misprinted sans serif loosely based on Phillip Cavette’s 1999 font 4990810, but with re-drawn outlines, more distress marks, a neater vertical aspect and no baseline irregularity. Unlike its inspiration, Sans Culottes is a complete font which includes a lower case, accented characters and as many dingbats as you can shake a stick at.
  34. Stemplate by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Stemplate is a bold, no-nonsense font based on the common translucent green templates that are available now at an office supply near you! Stemplate includes upper and lower case letters, as well as numbers, symbols, punctuation, and accented foreign characters. Stemplate Outline is based on the common translucent green templates that are available now at an office supply near you, and includes upper and lower case letters, numbers, symbols, punctuation, and accented foreign characters. Stemplate Outline is particularly fetching with a neon glow.
  35. Hebrewish by JAB, $18.00
    I decided to create Hebrewish because the only Hebrew Latino font I have ever seen didn't really live-up to my expectations. Each Roman letter and Arabic numeral in this font is based directly on one or more of the Hebrew characters. Originally I was tempted to create an upper case only - since there is no lower case in Hebrew that I know of. But, as this would have limited it's usefulness, I changed my mind and added a lower case also. Nevertheless, those who want to create very Hebrew looking text, need only use the upper case. I've also added some typical Judaic symbols for the artistic minded, e.g. David's star *, the Menorah ^(Jewish candelabrum) and brackets{ } based on this, as well as brackets [] which, used together, produce a 'Ten commandments' stone-tablet symbol(use this [~] for another version). In short, you can either have some fun with this font or use it for serious work - the choice is yours.
  36. Drakkar by Jorgensen-fonts, $30.00
    Drakkar is a Latin typeface based on runes, the medieval script of the Vikings and Northern Europe. It imitates letters carved in wood with flared strokes. Just as the actual runes, it is a single-case font; instead of lower case letters, Drakkar has a set of slightly changed caps to enable the user to express handmade lettering.
  37. Science Fair JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Science Fair JNL emulates the effect of connecting the broken lines of a stencil alphabet into a solid letter form, such as many students did for posters on their science project. In this case, the base font was Jeff Levine's Paramilitary JNL.
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