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  1. LTC Ornaments Three by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Ornaments Three combines ornaments previously released as "Printers Vine Leaves C", "Printers Fleurons C" and "Water Garden Ornaments Round" plus additional Lanston ornaments for a total of over 70 printers ornaments for single accentuation or combined for border creation.
  2. Joker by ParaType, $30.00
    The original sketch of Joker was drawn by Viktor Kharyk in 1978 as experiment on creation type by a method of subtraction. In 2000 the font was digitized, modified and Hebrew, Greek, Georgian, Armenian and Arabi? alphabets and outline style were added. As a display face, Joker allows the creation of decorative compositions, easily combining a vertical and horizontal arrangement of words. Its characters are easy for filling with images. In line the face creates ornamental effect very appropriate for logotype design. The font is good to set small expressive advertising texts also. Joker type family received the third prize at TypeArt 2001 Cyrillic type design competition in Moscow.
  3. Retro Checkbook JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    By the 1990s, the availability of font creation software opened the door to an explosion of creativity, experimentation and exploration into the world of digital typography by amateur and professional alike. The undisputed king of the freeware fonts was Ray Larabie through his Larabie Fonts website. It seemed at the time that Ray’s output was endless, and he amassed dozens upon dozens of fonts that ranged from the ridiculous to the sublime. In fact, Ray was the driving force of encouragement and a behind-the-scenes “mentor” who helped Jeff Levine Fonts get underway in January of 2006. As Larabie’s focus changed to higher-quality commercial type design with the launch of Typodermic, Inc., many of his “less than perfect” font experiments were withdrawn and shelved. Ray eventually turned those lost (and sometimes questionable) typefaces into a bundled zip archive released into the public domain through Creative Commons. One particular design “Boron” (circa 1996) featured computer-oriented lettering as if etched onto a circuit board. Running with this idea, and with Ray's approval, the electronic elements were stripped away, the characters cleaned up and modified, and the font reworked in Retro Checkbook JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Kidie Monster - Personal use only
  5. Adigiana Ultra - 100% free
  6. Magic Owl Personal Use - Personal use only
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  9. Maus - Personal use only
  10. handwriting-draft_free-version - Personal use only
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  12. Cherry Blue - Personal use only
  13. MonaKo - 100% free
  14. Rabiosa - Personal use only
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  16. KG Something to Believe In - Personal use only
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  21. KG Always A Good Time - Personal use only
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  23. Pea Bethany's Doodles - Unknown license
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  27. B de bonita - Personal use only
  28. Jadefedga[08] - 100% free
  29. Karyna Feet - Personal use only
  30. Spin Cycle OT - 100% free
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  35. Waschkueche - 100% free
  36. Brushstroke Plain - Unknown license
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