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  1. Romp by Positype, $30.00
    With all ego aside, Romp was designed and influenced by my daughter, Angel. For some time now, she has wanted me to design a font based on her handwriting. But each time I sit down to do it, I run into more that she needs to do and redo. On a recent attempt, I ran into the same situation again. Instead of moving on to something else, I decided to whip out a sumi brush and start making letters...for me, type design is something a little ‘serious’ and never a time to just have fun. This typeface proved that notion wrong—it really was fun. As a result, each letter encouraged another and the design grew...and grew! The happy result spawned 3 separate sets of letters & numerals (small caps and some ligatures too!). Using the beauty of OpenType, these 3 sets have been fused into one, randomly generating font set. If you are using any type of OpenType enabled application, then the Romp Pro typeface is the way to go. They include everything found in the 3 separate variants for each style as well as entirely expanding offering of additional small cap and ligature sets.
  2. Sabio by Greater Albion Typefounders, $11.95
    I regard Sabio as an evolutionary face. By this I mean that it merges elements of script and Roman design into one elegant whole. The design was 'evolved' somewhere between these two classic approaches. The resulting family of faces makes an excellent display family, but is also clear and legible at small sizes and can be used as a text face with a distinctive flair. Sabio is a wonderfully flexible face that can sit happily alongside artwork that owes its inspiration to any era from the Art Deco onwards. The regular form is gently and subtly oblique, and the glyphs have a slight hint of swash about them. Alternate and perpendicular forms are also offered. The regular, alternate and perpendicular forms are all in turn offered in regular, and bold weights as well as in a condensed form. All in all Sabio is a humanist face with which almost anything can be done offering flair and elegance for almost any project. Whether it's a distinctive way of setting paragraph text, or poster work that's eye catching yet flowing and clearly legible, Sabio offers the answer.
  3. Molly Hugs by Yumna Type, $15.00
    Finding out an attractive font regarding your project design can be such hard work as you take risks of either losing your clients or killing your good reputations once you pick the wrong font. However, Molly Hugs is the right solution for you. It is a rounded display font to add warm, fun character touches on every design. Its shapes and geometry are simple and without too many detailed points for a legibility reason. Additionally, Molly Hugs, completed with a clipart as a bonus, is perfectly applied for big text sizes to be legible and you can make use of some available features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Molly Hugs fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  4. Quintet by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Quintet is a narrow, stylized sans serif font made up of thin, looping lines. This font tries to walk the line between retro and modern and to incorporate some hand drawn imperfections without being too obvious about it. I kicked off designing without any particular inspiration in mind but, as time went on, started associating it in my head with an old-timey, swingy jazz aesthetic. So hopefully it captures the spirit of the Jeeves and Wooster throwback theme song and opening credits, the music of Stéphane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt (who the name is a nod to), and countless album covers from that era.
  5. Hyperloopa2104 by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hello, friends! I recently bought myself an old game console, the SEGA Mega Drive 2. For a long time I couldn't understand why, when I was a kid, it seemed incredible to play it. Nowadays there are a lot of games with stunning graphics and realism, but still there is something warm and light in old games. Maybe it's just a memory of a carefree childhood. After playing it, I decided to create this font so that everyone could do something in the style of old games that an army of designers and programmers hadn't worked on yet. Good luck and love to you!
  6. Colin by Tickbite Type, $18.99
    Colin is a fresh, somewhat futuristic geometric sans serif type with a large x-height that, to me, communicates both seriousness and cheerfulness. It supports 70 languages incl. monotonic Greek and comes in 7 weights with a small number of alternate glyphs (ss01) for more flexibility. It features fractions, old style and tabular figures. Colin works great in titles, displays and short paragraphs. And where does it come from? To be honest, the reason for this font is a selfish one. I wanted a typeface where my initials (n and c) look identical, just rotated by 90 degrees. That didn’t completely work but, hey, it’s pretty close.
  7. Bring Race by Multype Studio, $19.00
    Bring Race is a font with a race theme. With a strong style, consistent at sharp corners, but it will look good because it maximizes the shape to make it look strong, fast, and powerful. Bring Race it's perfect for logotype racing product, racing game covers, sports events, automotive posters, automotive magazine covers, branding, product design, labels and other creative project. What’s Included : Standard glyphs Works on PC / Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word PUA Encoded Characters, Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual support Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font!
  8. Ramadhan Night by Nathatype, $29.00
    Introducing Ramadhan Night, a captivating display font that effortlessly captures the essence of Arabic letters. Ramadhan Night pays homage to the flowing beauty of Arabic script, where each letter gracefully connects to the next. It brings the charm of this age-old tradition to your designs. This font maintains low contrast between strokes and curves, ensuring clarity and easy reading in various contexts. Ramadhan Night is highly versatile, making it suitable for various designs. It fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview.
  9. Mojodelic by Mysterylab, $21.00
    Looking for a font with that certain... umm... special mojo? Mojodelic might just be the niche font that you need to create that unique statement — one that really pops off the page. While this typeface certainly grooves with the 1960s – 1970s vintage psychedelic and pop art look, it's also a perfect fit with retro 1990s party-way-too-hard youth culture graphics. With its ultra-bold reverse-contrast design and whimsical little curlies, this one's got equal parts silliness and swagger. Try it on skateboard graphics, retro message t-shirts, apparel logos, beverage labeling, candy packaging, teen/tweener marketing, greeting cards... you name it. Enjoy.
  10. Kristopher by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $22.00
    An elegant serif with contrasting lines and balanced curves. A lot of stylish alternates will give you many useful variations for use. Try to play with the compositions of curves / alternate letters. This font may be conservative and classic, but also may be more playful and modern. It is good for theater or art posters and for modern music, web-pictures or vinyl covers. Of course it also will be good for coffee shops, cafe's, restaurants, magazine's headers, signs or gift/post cards and weddings. Try to use it in your beauty or travel blogs, you will see how many options you will have with stylish Kristopher.
  11. Project D by DM Founts, $22.00
    Project D is the fourth typeface released by DM Founts. It was inspired by the infamous graffiti atop the former Heygate Estate in South London, which I had passed by numerous times on the overground train years ago. Heygate Estate has since been replaced by soulless luxury flats, as per the gentrification agenda. The letters don't entirely match the graffiti as they were created from memory, but I thought such a profound statement should be honoured. Project D is best used for impact at large sizes, although it should scale well. Use it for computer interfaces, retro headings and anything involving defiance, espionage, infiltration and spy games.
  12. Cedar Heaven by Putracetol, $22.00
    Cedar Heaven - Wild Forest Display Font, a playful and adventurous typeface that encapsulates the spirit of the wilderness and outdoor exploration. This font is meticulously crafted, embodying elements of nature, adventure, and childhood wonder. With eight distinct variations tailored to fit its thematic design, Cedar Heaven is versatile and adaptable. Whether you’re branding an outdoor equipment store or designing invitations for a woodland-themed event, this font elevates your design with its unique character. The letters are imbued with elements of the forest, camping, and playful adventures making it perfect for children’s books, crafters’ creations or any project echoing the call of the wild.
  13. Seabright Monument by Device, $39.00
    During a ‘type walk’ at the 2007 AtypI conference in Brighton, typographer Phil Baines pointed out what he considered to be a particularly egregious example of over-decorative art nouveau lettering on a war memorial. This made me determined to use it as the basis for a font. Released in Opentype, it now features ligatures, swashes and alternates. It’s not certain if the curved top bars on the E and F are a feature of the original design or due to climbers using them as footholds, but I incorporated them anyway. It has recently been used for invitations and supporting print material for formal charity dinners at the House of Lords.
  14. Gwen by Fontfabric, $35.00
    Gwen is a variable type system in 7 weights. The complete font family consists of two subfamilies: the highly characteristic Display Serif family which shows its full potential and beauty in big sizes and a more subtle Text variation appropriate for smaller sizes. The variable font combines the best of both worlds and provides unique flexibility to switch between all of the font weights and the text and display style at the same time. The font supports Extended Latin and Cyrillic scripts and its main purpose is to be used in editorials, although it may find good implications in headlines, impactful landing pages, posters, and packaging.
  15. FT Drobbs by Foxys Forest Foundry, $9.00
    FT Drobbs is inspired by the Didot font group, known for its neoclassical style reminiscent of the Age of Enlightenment. The font includes a combination of very narrow and very wide lines. FT Drobbs features increased contrast between wide and narrow lines and includes rich teardrop endings. I love to watch how the lines bend, how they move, expanding or going into the thickness of the hair. I love their graceful beauty. FT Drobbs is not alphabetic, but it contains numbers, a set of basic currency symbols, and a few typographic characters. It is suitable for use as accents in labels, posters and infographics.
  16. Basic Sans Cnd by Latinotype, $29.00
    Basic Sans Cnd: A new sans. Designed by Daniel Hernández Basic Sans Cnd is a narrower version of Basic Sans. It is a family of Grotesque features with a functional, neutral and seeming clean style that looks to keep a neutral (or basic) appearance on paper, but including lots of details that give it a unique personality. Basic Sans Cnd is a sans-serif typeface well-suited for publishing projects, medium-sized text, branding, posters, headlines and more! This font family comes in 7 weights—ranging from Thin to Black—plus matching italics and it has a set of 416 characters that support 206 different languages.
  17. Sheldon by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Sheldon family draws inspiration from the beautiful and eloquent posters of Polish graphic artist Marian Stachurski. Generously sprinkled with stylistic oddities, this is the perfect typeface for having some cool typographic unevenness without losing the ever-handy sans-serifness. Sheldon is an all caps font but holds different characters on upper- and lower-case slots for a more consistent handcrafted feel. Its OpenType Contextual Alternates feature manages to instantly alternate these glyphs. The family includes 3 handy weights, so it can accommodate numerous typographic tasks. It also brings a very cool picture font, which charmingly completes this useful and visually striking font family. Have fun!
  18. Aaleyah by Aluyeah Studio, $80.00
    Aaleyah is a magnificent curved display font family. Use it to add vintage and mystique flavor to any design! It fits perfectly for your logo designs, headlines, music projects, social media posts, event posters, brand imagery, product packaging, quotes, merchandise, and more. Aaleyah has OpenType support, Multi-lingual support (15 languages) and is PUA Encoded. You can easily call alternates character using special combination like A.2 B.2 a.2 v.2 so you don't need special software. I really hope you enjoy using it! If you have any questions I'd be more than happy to answer them, just send me a message.
  19. Fabular by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Fabular is our serif font family with 12 styles. Inspired by vintage typefaces, but designed for modern purposes, Fabular comes in 6 weights with matching Italics. Short, thick and rounded serifs, spiced by specific terminal endings and finial bring gentle visual softness to Fabular's design. Tightly spaced by its serif's design, Fabular packs paragraph easily with great balance and rhythm within the sentences. It is decorative and serious font family at the same time which gives wide range of possibility for designers to use it: on posters, packages, labels, magazines, websites and many more situations. Contains Fractions, Oldstyle Figures, Denominator and Numerator as OpenType features.
  20. Oronteus Finaeus by Type Innovations, $39.00
    The Oronteus Finaeus map, published in 1531, shows Antarctica before it was "discovered" and how it looked ice-free. There is still much controversy about the validity of the map, but I was intrigued by the letter forms which appeared on the map itself. I used the typeface appearing on the map as a visual guide in developing my design for Oronteus Finaeus regular and old style figures. I liked that it reminded me of old maps, exploring and adventure. Definitely oldish and roughish in character. This new font is perfect for all those old style and antique applications, or for that vintage typography look.
  21. Southwark by Hanoded, $15.00
    London is one of my favourite cities, so it was about time I named a font after it. Well, technically, I named a font after one of London’s districts. Southwark comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Suthriganaweorc, which means ‘Fort of the men of Surrey’. The font Southwork is a handmade Clarendon. I used a Japanese brush pen to create the outlines. I gave the glyphs texture by filling them in with a brush and Chinese ink. Southwark, therefore, has an uneven look and a brushy texture. It looks good on just about anything, but posters, greeting cards and product packaging come to mind.
  22. Baghira by Identity Letters, $39.00
    Like its feline namesake from Kipling’s “Jungle Book”, Baghira has an elegant, smooth appearance and an impressive set of large, sharp teeth. With smoothly drawn curves, precisely placed corners, and rectangular dots, Baghira is a design rooted in the here and now. Its true italics gently allude to calligraphic roots, but overall, Baghira doesn’t follow any historical model. This cool cat sets his own standards. Designed by Christian Gruber & Moritz Kleinsorge, the Baghira font family consists of 8 fonts, with 4 weights ranging from Regular to Bold. Its character set contains 800 characters per style and is suited to quality typography in editorial design, corporate design and advertising.
  23. Trust Royale by Olivetype, $18.00
    Looking for a fresh and new font for your design project? We've got you covered with Trust Royale, the latest brush typeface craze on the scene. With its minimalistic, graffiti-style feel, this typeface is perfect for both cool and trendy designs. Not only is it inspired by hand-painted letters on walls, but it's also available in multiple languages - giving you more freedom to express yourself. So what’s included : Basic Latin Uppercase and Lowercase Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß PUA Encoded and fully accessible without additional design software Simple Installations, works on PC & Mac Download Trust Royale now and use it in your next project!
  24. Salty Mussy by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    New Twist Display font, so here for you, Salty Mussy! Salty Mussy - A display typeface that has quirky and twisted style, It brings back the 70s vibes with its modern but still funky rhythm. This font has a beautiful uppercase and lowercase, so it can show more options for your project! Salty Mussy - This font is also included in the psychedelic style which can be very suitable for use in many projects such as street art design, posters, magazines, quotes for Instagram, and many more! What you get : Letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support Has 64 beautiful alternates and ligatures Come and say hello over on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/dharmas.studio/ Dharmas Studio
  25. Huxley Cyrillic by HiH, $12.00
    Huxley Cyrillic is based on our Huxley Amore Bold, retaining all the Western and Central European characters of the latter, while adding upper and lower case Cyrillic characters. Huxley Cyrillic, like Huxley Amore, is visually simple and direct and yet sophisticated and unexpected. Those are the qualities that give it such freshness in so many applications. This font is intended for display use. It is highly condensed and is therefore difficult to read below 18 points. It works well at 36 points, but really works best at 48 points and larger. Huxley Cyrillic has 499 glyphs. I think we should have made at least one more!
  26. Reluctant Aviator by Hanoded, $15.00
    I read something interesting the other day: in 1910 a cat called Kiddo snuck on board an airship and was found by aeronaut Walter Wellman - after he had already taken off in an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Wellman and Kiddo spent 71 hours aboard the airship, but never completed the journey, due to engine problems and foul weather. Luckily, they were both rescued. It was a funny story, so I decided to name a font after it. Reluctant Aviator is a handmade font (pen and paper). It has a rough edge, some shaky glyphs and a lot of bravado. Comes with diacritics and swashes.
  27. Quimera by PampaType, $19.00
    A happy, and delicate family, available in 5 weights. Being very legible in small sizes, it pays tribute to French designer Roger Excoffon, particularly to his Antique Olive type. Antique Olive combines two features which inspired the design of Quimera: a large x-height with open counters which ensures legibility at tiny body sizes; and letterforms with a horizontal stress which contradicts the logics of calligraphic tradition (thick verticals, thin horizontals). Quimera has a typical sanserif stroke modulation, but letters have a very thin, capricious serif, which helps to keep the texline's continuity. This 'genetic' contradiction is the reason for its name: Khimera, as it would be a 'sanserif avec'!
  28. Selektor by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Selektor is a small font family characterized as geometrical sans. Inspired and after that designed with charm of technical letters, it contains a few letters with specific endings that gives Selektor a peculiar impression. Global overview of Selektor says it's a neutral, corporate, stable, well balanced font family, but not cold and heartless to leave readers without remembrance on its characteristics. It is fully appliable in all kinds of publications, from long texts in paragraphs to titles and product names. Contain 3 weights - Light, Regular and Bold and matching Italics. All family members include Small Caps and Fractions as well as additional OpenType features.
  29. Alkaria by Konstantine Studio, $10.00
    Please welcome, Alkaria. Fun and casual vintage retro decorative font. The definition of real versatility and flexibility. You can rock on both vibes, retro and modern by using a single font. Yes, just like your favourite day-to-day sneakers. Wide variety of Stylistic Alternates and Ligatures in every single letter to elevate your design game to the next level. And it comes in 3d Shadow version too. Cut the process more because it should be easy. Perfectly fit for the visual project such as logo, branding, poster, food and beverages, social media content, website, UI/UX design, youtube thumbnail, CV, mood board, wedding, you name it.
  30. Psychedelic Xylophones by Mysterylab, $22.00
    Perfect in its imperfection, Psychedelic Xylophones is a retro trippy hippie font that brings a hand-lettered groove to your text graphics. It features a large complement of two-character alternate glyphs that adds a subtle sway and an ebb-and-flow that results in some customized surprises and other more subtle variations to your text. It's great for that bendy, melty, warped headline psychedelic poster thing. Try it on retro t-shirt messages and surf/skate graphics, or a daring branding choice for drink or snack packaging. The alternate glyphs are turned on by default but can be over-ridden easily in the Glyphs panel of many popular software packages.
  31. Selektor Slab by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Selektor Slab is small font family created as logical extending of the Selektor font family. Inspired and after that designed with the charm of technical letters, it contains a few letters with specific endings that gives Selektor Slab peculiar impression. Global overview of Selektor Slab says it’s a neutral, corporate, stable, well balanced font family, but not cold and heartless to leave readers without remembrance on its characteristics. It is fully appliable in all kinds of publications, from long texts in paragraphs to titles and product names. Available in 3 weights - Light, Regular and Bold and matching Italics. All family members include Small Caps and Fractions as additional OpenType features.
  32. Ravenstonedale by Hanoded, $15.00
    Ravenstonedale is a village in Cumbria, England. There’s not much to see in this quaint village, but the landscape surrounding it is beautiful. This font was sort of based on a number of handwritten letters by English author D.H. Lawrence. It is not a true reflection of the man’s handwriting, though, as I had to design a lot of missing glyphs myself; it was merely an inspiration. Ravenstonedale comes in a slightly slanted ‘regular’ version and a more slanted ‘Italic’ version. In order to stay true to the handwritten nature of this script, I have added a lot of ligatures, plus all the diacritics you could hope for.
  33. Authenia by Melvastype, $29.00
    Authenia is a casually and quickly written brush script. Letters are made with brush pen on a paper. Then scanned and carefully drawn into vector format. There is just a right amount of texture left so it looks good in small and big sizes. These elements gives Authenia its organic, authentic and laid-back characteristics. Authenia has two sets of lower cases to give some variation and more natural look to your text. You can enable Contextual Alternates on OpenType panel to make these two sets vary randomly. It also has a bunch of stylistic alternates and underlines that makes your text and design even more appealing.
  34. Monteria by Melvastype, $29.00
    Monteria is a clean brush script font with nice flow and soft forms. The basic letters are quite simple but if you want to make it look more showy there is a plenty of alternates to make it happen. It is suitable for logos, titles, t-shirts, packages and where ever you will need this kind of lining and legible script font. Monteria includes lots of Stylistic Alternates that gives you many options to customize your text. There are multiple options for upper case letters. Lower cases has options for initial forms, final forms, end swashes and multiple options for ascenders and decenders. All the Stylistic Alternates has also language support.
  35. Gavora by Twinletter, $12.00
    Introducing the Gavora sans serif font. Modern strokes are the result of the harmonization of width and height, especially in lowercase letters, to support the best possible readability. Gavora Sans’ goal is to become a universal weapon not only because it works well in headlines, sorts, and long copy, but also because of its subtle neutrality. So that it creates a proportional text. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  36. Chamberton by Maculinc, $16.00
    Chamberton is a font script that I made for your needs and is easy to read so it is comfortable to wear, you can use it as a logo, badge, badge, packaging, title, poster, t-shirt / clothing, greeting cards, business cards, and wedding invitations and many again. Flowing characters are ideal for making interesting messages according to your taste. mix and mix with many alternative characters to fit your project. It will be more interesting if you add swash. Alternative characters in this font are divided into several OpenType features such as Stylistic Alternate, Ligature and Ligature Alternates. Mail support: maculinc@gmail.com Thank you! Maculinc
  37. Racing Games by Mevstory Studio, $20.00
    Racing Games is a font with a race theme. With a strong style, consistent at sharp corners, but it will look good because it maximizes the shape to make it look strong, fast, and powerful. Racing Games it's perfect for logotype racing product, racing game covers, sports events, automotive posters, automotive magazine covers, branding, product design, labels and other creative project. What’s Included : Standard glyphs Works on PC / Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word PUA Encoded Characters, Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual support Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font!
  38. Samui Script by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Named for the island that I had the pleasure of calling home for four years, Samui Script is a lovingly made, hand-lettering-style, script font, with a bouncy baseline and exuberant character. Taking mid 20th century commercial lettering as its inspiration, it is no revival, or pale imitation of past forms. This font can be as contemporary as you need it to be, or as retro, or somewhere in between. A wealth of sophisticated OpenType features lie beneath the bouncy exterior, making for a versatile script font that performs well at headline sizes, but is also legible enough to set small amounts of copy.
  39. Willford Brush by ijemrockart, $10.00
    Wilford Brush is a handmade brush style font with stunning characters. Ideal for logos, name tags, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandising, social media & greeting cards. It contains a full set of lower & uppercase letters, a large range of punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support. The font also contains several alternatives for lowercase characters, accessible in the Adobe Illustrator Glyphs panel, or under Stylistic Alternates in the Adobe Photoshop OpenType menu. But if you don't have any opentype specific software, you can still use Wilford Brush as it is with its standard lowercase and uppercase letters. If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email ijemrealmad54@gmail.com Thank you!
  40. Quercus 10 by Storm Type Foundry, $69.00
    Quercus is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. When choosing a name for this typeface I've been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
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