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  1. Ribbon Happy - Unknown license
  2. Hello Sark - Unknown license
  3. Boring Showers - Unknown license
  4. rhino dino - Unknown license
  5. Amanda's Hand - Unknown license
  6. Baby Bowser - Unknown license
  7. Ian Jude - Unknown license
  8. I'm Bored - Personal use only
  9. Lima Bean - Unknown license
  10. Cry Kitty - Unknown license
  11. Kitty Weed - Unknown license
  12. Susie's Hand - Unknown license
  13. Smitten Kitten - Unknown license
  14. Amanda's Cute - Unknown license
  15. my handwriting - Unknown license
  16. Unnamed Melody - Unknown license
  17. Doodolonomy Fred - Unknown license
  18. The Buns - Unknown license
  19. Teacher's Pet - Unknown license
  20. Honey Bunches - Unknown license
  21. Gentle Redhead - Unknown license
  22. Buttercut by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Buttercut was inspired by classic slab serif fonts, such as Roboto Slab and Rockwell. However, Buttercut is way more bouncy and “off grid” - maybe the reason for that is that it was influenced by both grafitti and comics?!
  23. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  24. Allumi Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Technology in mind in 12 fonts Allumi is a different font. Different from anything Jean François Porchez has designed in the past. Allumi is a sleek typeface designed with technology in mind. It’s a perfect font family for any communication concerning design, robotics, or functionality. Pushed to its extreme limits, the Allumi shapes are neither perfectly round or geometrically square. It’s a human design with a high tech touch. Allumi can be described as the Eurostyle (designed by Aldo Novarese in 1964) of the new century, mixed with Frutiger. Allumi is a serious typeface because of the unique design and sturdy form. The pure shapes can create a global presence today with an eye on the world of tomorrow. Two widths The Allumi family has been built around two series of widths, standard and extended. Italics have been carefully designed as slanted roman with all necessary optical and human corrections to create a perfect and neat italic. I Love Typography 2009
  25. Softrobo Pro by Koval TF, $15.00
    Softrobo Pro is the further development of Softrobo font provided by Koval Type Foundry in 2008. Provided in 3 most popular formats: OpenType PS, TrueType and Type1. Fine-built, straight but not official, with soft corners is suitable for short texts, placards and advertising. It was inspired by the 1970s when people were mad about robots, space and so on. I decided to create a font as if it were a progressive font of the 1970s. This font supports the Latin-based languages: Albanian, Basque, Bielorussian (Latin), Breton, Catalonian, Chamorro, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch (with Flemish), English, Estonian & Setu, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, German (incl. eszett), Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maori, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Romanian, Saami (Lule & South), Slovak, Slovene, Sorbian Lower, Sorbian Upper, Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, and Turkish. It also supports the Cyrillic-based languages: Belorussian, Bulgarian, Crimian Tatar (Cyrillic), Karachay-Balkar, Kumyk, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian, Also included: ligatures, superior & inferior numbers set.
  26. Pure evil 2 - Personal use only
  27. Sweeep - Unknown license
  28. Milk & Cereal - Unknown license
  29. KiraLynn - 100% free
  30. Sixpak by Vic Fieger, $9.99
    Sixpak is rooted in the concept of creating a font in which each individual character is composed of no more than six squares with rounded corners, to resemble enlarged pixels.
  31. News Gothic by ParaType, $30.00
    A Bitstream version of News Gothic that was created by Morris Fuller Benton for American Typefounders and first appeared in 1908. There is the standard American sanserif of the first two thirds of the twentieth century with narrow proportions and a large x-height. Despite, or perhaps because of, the font’s unconventional relationships in proportion and form, News Gothic has long been a popular typeface for almost any use. Cyrillic version developed for ParaType in 2005 by Dmitry Kirsanov. Greek extension designed by Dmitry Kirsanov in 2009.
  32. Missed Your Exit - Unknown license
  33. Southern Accent Belch - Unknown license
  34. Too Many Secrets - Unknown license
  35. Holmes001 - Unknown license
  36. Tweedy_Erc_01 - Unknown license
  37. Dreamed About You - Unknown license
  38. Markus the Cow - Unknown license
  39. Prissy Frat Boy - Unknown license
  40. I Love Derwin - Unknown license
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