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  1. Aeolus Pro by DBSV, $50.00
    Aeolus Pro is a second attempt at writing a monoline style. Completed after many design transformations. And here (as in KhamaiPro) attempted to provide a different visual design with style as Staccato: (dashed line) Rail: (double line) Tribe: (triple line) and finally a New style Shadow. Also (Bold, BoldItalic) has the advantage of involving between styles… (Rail, RailItalic, Tribe, TribeItalic, Shadow and ShadowItalic) for example: …you have a text frame with some text or one word or one letter with Bold or BoldItalic style with e.g. (color blue), if you duplicate the text frame or duplicate the Layer (as is, without shifting position - text) and you make changes ONLY (the Style* and color of text) in second text frame, would have the effect of filling the gap at the following styles... *(Rail, RailItalic, Tribe, TribeItalic, Shadow and ShadowItalic) you can see the presentation of the photo “Multiplex”. This series of 20 fonts with 624 glyphs each is composed and includes true italics and supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  2. Lambency by Ali Hamidi, $12.00
    Lambency is a modern script font with an elegant and natural touch. Every character comes with an initial tail and an ending tail. This font is perfect for wedding invitations, quotes, branding, logos, etc.
  3. ATF Brush by ATF Collection, $59.00
    Oh, Brush … beloved script emblem of plumbers, mechanics, bodegas, lunch counters, and other low-rent concerns. Since 1942, you have given faceless apartment buildings a name, brought life to the badges and banners of otherwise tedious trade conventions, and lent excitement to the postcards of middle America’s unsung travel destinations. We have seen so much of you … but not enough! We need more weights: how about five, extending beyond humdrum Medium? We want swash alternates, too, plus lively ligatures and sporty underline tails! Give us cleaner curves and smoother connections, but stay true to your frisky self! Like a nail salon that offers cucumber water, the new ATF Brush is one step classier than the rest.
  4. Cliffhanger - Unknown license
  5. Xirod - Unknown license
  6. Edmunds - Unknown license
  7. Mufferaw - Unknown license
  8. Smart Bars12 by Postage Saver Software, $15.00
    This is a special font for use creating US Postal Service "Intelligent Mail" barcodes. Those are the barcodes you see on most cards and envelopes. Commercial mailers get the best pricing by printing barcodes when they address the mail, saving the Postal Service a step. The barcodes are also used on reply mail and Share mail, and for "Informed Visibility" tracking. Software to create these barcodes, including the USPS Intelligent Mail Small Business (IMsB) tool, typically provide an output of 65 characters, each character being an A, D, T or F, corresponding to each of the styles of bar. SmartBars 12 replaces those characters with the corresponding bar. When doing a mail merge to print addresses, the user would set the barcode field on their merge template to be printed using SmartBars 12, at 12 point, regular, and the barcode will print with the correct bars and at the required size to meet USPS requirements.
  9. Teen Light - Unknown license
  10. Sofachrome - Unknown license
  11. beaaaar - Unknown license
  12. Teen - Unknown license
  13. Strenuous - Unknown license
  14. bulkyRefuse Type - Unknown license
  15. Misirlou - Unknown license
  16. You're Gone - Unknown license
  17. Teen - Unknown license
  18. Teen Light - Unknown license
  19. Teen - Unknown license
  20. Deportees - Unknown license
  21. Crapola - Unknown license
  22. Kropotkin Std by sugargliderz, $30.00
    This typeface design was influenced by the British Rail corporate type introduced in an old lettering instruction book published in Japan. Of course, the only clue to this typeface is the lettering instruction book at hand. Therefore, this typeface is based on the British Rail corporate type introduced in an old lettering instruction book published in Japan, and I have expanded the design variations. I started with the Bold design first. Then I designed Light, Regular, and Black in that order. Light and Regular are intended to be used as the text type, while Bold and Black are intended to be used as the base for logotypes, headlines, and other eye-catchers.
  23. Field Day Filter - Unknown license
  24. Blue Highway - Unknown license
  25. Commerciality - Unknown license
  26. Mississauga - Unknown license
  27. Alianna - Unknown license
  28. CHR32 - Unknown license
  29. Sudbury Basin 3D - Unknown license
  30. Solange - Unknown license
  31. Carbon Phyber - Unknown license
  32. Pseudo BRK - 100% free
  33. Vanishing Girl - Unknown license
  34. Port Credit - Unknown license
  35. Plain Cred - Unknown license
  36. First Blind - Unknown license
  37. Birdland Aeroplane - Unknown license
  38. Kustom Kar - Unknown license
  39. Sham - Unknown license
  40. Respective - Personal use only
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