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  1. Trees Of Africa by Okaycat, $24.50
    Very nice assorted African trees silhouetted, including baobab, palm trees, & more. Great for making shadow picture graphics. Also outlines are included. Illustrations are included for letters A-Z, a-z, numbers 1-9, and some punctuations.
  2. Holy Christmas Tree by Andrey Font Design, $12.00
    Holy Christmas Tree is a beautiful and natural handwritten font. It is ideal for holiday-themed greeting cards and for any crafting project that requires a romantic touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  3. KG Christmas Trees by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute Christmas tree dingbats. Perfect for adorning your Christmas cards, letters, and more!
  4. ICONOS SKATE - Personal use only
  5. Aerosol - Unknown license
  6. Streetwise buddy - Unknown license
  7. Ruthless Wreckin ONE - Personal use only
  8. Jacked Eleven Highlight - Personal use only
  9. El&Font - Unknown license
  10. Snag Mag - Unknown license
  11. Can Control - Unknown license
  12. Bad Films - Unknown license
  13. Ruthless Drippin TWO - Personal use only
  14. Elephants in Cherry Trees - Unknown license
  15. KR Oh Christmas Tree - Unknown license
  16. Fontazia Christmas Tree 2 by Deniart Systems, $24.00
    Add more flair to the holiday season with Fontazia Christmas Tree 2 featuring 62 elegantly simple tree illustrations. These stylish tree motifs are sure to add elegance to all your holiday designs.
  17. Pavement - Unknown license
  18. ziperhead - 100% free
  19. Detroit Ghetto - Unknown license
  20. WC Mano Negra Bta - Unknown license
  21. Jelek - 100% free
  22. Surf Punx - Unknown license
  23. Loud noise - Unknown license
  24. Pavement by ECHT! Johan Manschot, $30.00
    Pavement is a display typeface, based on the roughness and hardness of a street tile. I wanted to make a font with some real streetvibes, so it can easily be used for all kind of street cultures like music, (stencil) graffiti, street-art and fashion.
  25. Dopestyle - Personal use only
  26. BoomBox - Unknown license
  27. CONFLICT DRIPS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  28. Ruthless Drippin ONE - Personal use only
  29. WC Wunderbach Bta - Unknown license
  30. Hammer Horror by Comicraft, $29.00
    Those footsteps you hear as you walk down that dimly lit Victorian street...? That flapping of leathery wings in the air...? The howl of some kind of Wolf-man in the countryside...? Those sounds that chill your spine and triphammer your heart are the sounds of unspeakable, terrifying terrors.... some might say horrifying horrors, scarifying scares... hammering, uh, hammers and now there's a font to capture them... a font that wants to suck your blood. Custom made for Ian Churchill's Awesome comic, THE COVEN.
  31. Pleasant Valley Sundae JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    It seems only fitting that Pleasant Valley Sundae JNL, a typeface re-drawn from hand lettering on a piece of vintage sheet music, should take its name as a pun on another song's title from a different era. "Pleasant Valley Sunday" was a 1967 hit for the Monkees and was written by the legendary songwriting team of Carole King and the late Gerry Goffin; inspired in turn by a street they'd lived on named Pleasant Valley Way, in West Orange, New Jersey. The record made it to #3 on the pop charts.
  32. ITC Greengate by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Greengate is the result of a time-traveling, intercontinental collaboration--one between 21st century South African designer Richard Every, and early 20th century Scottish artist Jessie Marion King. Jessie Marion King (1875-1949) began her professional career as a book designer and illustrator, but over time her creativity found its outlet in many forms, including posters, jewelry, ceramics, wallpaper, fabrics, murals, interior design and costumes. After eventually settling in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, she founded Green Gate Close, a center for women artists. Although her style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau artist, Aubrey Beardsley, King's aesthetic was an offshoot of the “Glasgow Style,” a Scottish hybrid of the Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau. Often, her illustrations included hand lettering. It was just this kind of lettering that gave Richard Every his inspiration for ITC Greengate. When he saw some children's book illustrations that King created in 1898, he knew on the spot he had to complete the hand lettering as a typographic font. He began working on the typeface in 1996, but it took six years to be released as an ITC typeface. Every simplified and harmonized King's letterforms slightly and, most importantly, added a suite of lowercase characters. The result is a somewhat earthy Art Nouveau design, with a character quite distinct from typical digital revivals. Every's career has been as diverse as King's. He was born in Durban, South Africa and studied graphic design at ML Sultan Technikon in Durban. He's been an art director, freelance designer, the owner and manager of a nightclub and co-manager of a South African band. “Through it all,” he says, “typography has always been one of my passions.”
  33. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  34. Grunge - Unknown license
  35. Knife Fight - Personal use only
  36. Amsterdam Graffiti - Unknown license
  37. BAHAMAS TWO PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  38. Hacjiuza Dirty - Personal use only
  39. Dirty Ames - Unknown license
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