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  1. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a system for defining and communicating engineering tolerances. It uses a symbolic language on engineering drawings and computer-generated three-dimensional solid models that explicitly describe nominal geometry and its allowable variation. This highly specialized symbol font is designed specifically to be used by engineers to describe CAD produced outside the CAD environment. Included is a chart featuring character names and keyboard placement. Complies with ASME Y14.5M-1994. Updated to include 2009 addition of ‘unilateral’ symbol.
  2. 1742 Civilite by GLC, $38.00
    In the late medieval period appeared a "semi-cursive" writing, the French "écriture de civilité". Quickly, it is carved and melted down in lead for printing. It is a very elegant running font, with numerous variants, both final than initial characters, many of the accented small characters were present in the model I was inspired by, after “Fournier Le jeune ”, in his catalogue "Modèles des caractères de l'imprimerie et des autres choses nécessaires au dit art nouvellement gravés par Simon-Pierre Fournier le jeune" published in 1742 in Paris. A render sheet, included in the font file, makes all characters easy to identify on keyboard. This font, very attractive and decorative may be used for web-site titles, posters and flyer designs, editing ancient texts, labels, greeting cards... and anything you want! It supports as easily enlargement as small size, remaining elegant and pretty.
  3. Ongunkan Slavic Runic by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    This font contains the Slavic version of the Runic script. Slavic runic script contains 18 characters. This font can be used with both latin keyboards and cyrillic based keyboards. In the development of this font, I used internet resources and could not find a written source. I wish you to use it in good work.
  4. Piano Keybuild by Type Minds, $5.00
    Piano Keybuild is a small font designed for creating piano keyboard layouts. It was inspired by my Yamaha CLP-840, a wonderful digital piano. The face consists entirely of keyboard keys that can be combined to form realistic keyboards. These keys come in four styles: basic outlined keys, filler keys (for adding a second color inside the outlines), keys with note names, and pre-made sets of keys. Keys of a given kind will kern with one another, but only in the order that they would naturally occur on a keyboard. (This makes it easier to spot incorrect key sequences.) It also includes digits 0 through 9 inspired by numerals used in traditional music notation. The user guide (PDF under Gallery tab) demonstrates the locations of all the glyphs as well as how to use them together effectively.
  5. Hotel by Parkinson, $25.00
    An inline gothic display font based in mid-twentieth century showcard and signpainting styles. All caps with some alternates in lower case keyboard positions.
  6. KG Defying Gravity by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Use the [ and ] key to create a unique flag ending on your words. Use alternating lowercase and uppercase with the Bounce version to create a bouncy look. To create a solid space instead of an empty space, use the bar key | which shares a key with the \ backslash on my keyboard. Your keyboard may vary.
  7. Ongunkan Byzantine Empires by Runic World Tamgacı, $100.00
    For this Byzantine Empire calligraphy font, I had to work for 2 weeks and 3-4 hours a day and search the internet. It made me very tired, but I finally finished it, and it was good. This font can use both latin keyboard and greek keyboard. I also added Greek unicode characters. I will adapt this font to the latin alphabet, I will make the full character set font, this will take less time. I wish you good work.
  8. Kanji OC by Okaycat, $29.95
    Kanji OC is a latin font with a kanji character in place of each letter. The key chart in the gallery section shows the relationship between keyboard keys and kanji.
  9. PIXymbols Signet Classic by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    A font package to generate traditional three-letter monogram designs, or a single initial. Includes 29 borders, each accessed by a single keystroke on the computer keyboard. The borders will automatically line up with the initials.
  10. DB Flornaments by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Flornaments are decorative font ornaments, with a hint of floral styling. Each Doodlebat corresponds to a letter or number on the keyboard. This downloadable set of dingbat doodles will add a fanciful, formal flair to your scrapbook journaling.
  11. Dexy by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Dexy is an interesting font that seems reminiscent of car model brandings.
  12. Ayumi Pro by Positype, $9.00
    Ayumi is one of those precocious sans. At first glance, I wanted it to look simple...basic characters, moderate modulation, common structure...but at closer inspection, it is filled with all kinds of fun and expressive details. The italics are...well, fun. They're curvy and expressive and truly compliments the face. The new Pro version includes a tightened character set, Central European glyphs, and remastered kerning.
  13. Alyrak by Konstantine Studio, $16.00
    ALYRAK is born from the anxiety of the future dystopia of the human race. The fear of Artificial Intelligence, robots, and technology that potentially invade living things. Represented in a font and visual to emulate the vibe every time you type it from your keyboard.
  14. Crocante by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Crocante is an energetic and good-humored display font. Although being an all caps alphabet, it counts two versions for each letter, easily accessed through keyboard upper and lower keys. These slightly different letterforms will bring spontaneity and vitality to your designs. Crunching noises guaranteed!
  15. Pukupuku japan by yamayama, $40.00
    Pukupuku-japan is a cute round font. This font is designed based on the shape of clouds and beans, which looks somewhat like handwritten letters. About 4,000 Japanese letters, including hiragana, katakana, kanji, symbols and alphanumeric letters are stored here. A Japanese keyboard is recommended to type with this font.
  16. Stitchin Crochet Pro by Adriprints, $6.00
    StitchinCrochet Pro is the third font in the Stitchin Family following StitchinCrochet and StitchinKnit. Unable to find a stylish and easy-to-use crochet symbol font, I decided to make one! StitchinCrochet offers incredibly legible, intuitive symbols that are easily accessible without special numerical codes on the keyboard. StitchinCrochet Pro has updated crochet symbols (compared to StitchinCrochet) and are newly re-drawn, scaled, and have corresponding increase and decrease symbols ranging from single crochet to double treble crochet. StitchinCrochet Pro also includes an updated QWERTY keyboard key, better symbol layout, and symbol guide for both U.S. and U.K. crochet terminology! Choose the “manual install” method to access the .PDF guides and symbol guides.
  17. DB Fancy Flourishes by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Use Fancy Flourishes to add formal or shabby chic accents to your scrapbook layouts, handmade greeting cards and other creative lettering projects. Each letter on the keyboard corresponds to its own unique flourish.
  18. Cavita by Underground, $29.00
    Cavita typeface is a mix between both grotesque and calligraphic models: regulars have a rough grotesque spirit; while the italics where inspired in calligraphic gestures. All of these details are reinforced with an inverted modulation (horizontals strokes are thicker than usual). The italics seem to move away from the traditional concept of type system, but work very well along side. This typeface has very particular shapes and rhythm, it's different and identifiable from the rest, making it a very good option to use on every piece of design.
  19. Trilium JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Trilium JNL is a tri-line sans serif font that was modeled from some 1970s retail packaging.
  20. Victorian Alphabets I by Intellecta Design, $20.00
    Victorian Alphabets I is an incredibly cool and classic display font. Elegant and distinct, this font will most certainly elevate your creations. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results. You have a great set of letters "I" using the uppercases, lowercases and numbers keys on the keyboard.
  21. Positive Vibe JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Positive Vibe JNL is a meeting of two eras... The model for this font was Jeff Levine's Two Reeler JNL, modeled after title cards in a Charlie Chaplin movie from the beginning of the 1900s. With a few stroke weight shifts, this versatile font takes on the image of the "Peace and Love" generation of the mid-60s and early 70s.
  22. Centuria by Catopodis, $35.00
    Centuria is a sanserif humanistic family. Unlike many sanserif fonts, Centuria has modulated strokes and a moderate x-height. Centuria has a contemporary design with a soul of early grotesque fonts. Its slightly condensed letterforms and its short descenders allow a considerable amount of text per column. Centuria is very readable at small sizes! It is suitable for use in: newsletters, magazines, newspapers or just for any simple editorial application. Works very well in continuous text, short paragraphs or headlines. Provides a balanced and friendly texture. Match very well with Century.
  23. Craft by Alfareaniy, $200.00
    Craft is a unique and cool kids font model. The horror and sharp shape makes your design very stunning
  24. Garamono by Khaito Gengo, $25.00
    I have been eager to create a pattern font, and Garamono is a set of patterns which you can simply create by typing an alphabet on keyboard. Garamono consists of 26 unique and original patterns, and 26 elements from traditional to modern. This pattern font is good for using as background, wallpaper, clothing, etc.
  25. Chase by Device, $39.00
    Type that preserves the over- and under-inked textures of true old-fashioned wood faces, now available without ink on your fingers straight from your keyboard. Based on samples taken from early and mid Nineteenth century Clarendons, the font carefully preserves all the battered idiosyncracies of vintage print shop type.
  26. Velvet Script by Typadelic, $19.00
    A pretty handwriting typeface. Smooth and feminine. You'll find an alternate "r" and "s" (Option 9 and Option 10 on the keyboard) which have a beginning stroke to achieve a finished look. Try it and see for yourself.
  27. Parler Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    Friedrich Poppl’s blackletter font, carefully redrawn and redesigned for modern use, named after the Parler master builder family who built the Schwaebisch Gmuend cathedral. This font contains the letter ‚long s‘ which can be reached in two ways. Either you use the OpenType feature ‚historical forms‘, or you type the integral sign + the option key on your keyboard.
  28. Cavita Rounded by Underground, $9.90
    Cavita Rounded typeface is a mix between both grotesque and calligraphic models: regulars have a rough grotesque spirit, while the italics where inspired in calligraphic gestures. All of these details are reinforced with an inverted modulation (horizontals strokes are thicker than usual). The italics seem to move away from the traditional concept of type system, but work very well alongside. This typeface has very particular shapes and rhythm, itís different and identifiable from the rest, making it a very good option to use on any piece of design. Cavita Rounded is designed as an upgrade Cavita.
  29. Eixample Glaces by Type-Ø-Tones, $55.00
    The Eixample project is inspired by modernist signage of various examples found in the Eixample neighbourhood in Barcelona. The name of each subfamily is related to its location or to specific elements of the original sign. In 2003 we photographed a sign with the word GLACES painted on a refrigerator, on which, over the years, we have speculated on how to manage the concept of double vertical modulation. This model has been expanded and the original idea has been developed in three variants that oscillate between monolinear and high contrast. In order to increase its versatility, the character set includes small caps.
  30. Remington Elite Typewriter by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    a digitization of Remington Elite model typewriter machine alphabet
  31. French Geometric JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An Art Deco geometric alphabet found within the pages of the 1939 French lettering book "Modèles de lettres modernes par Georges Léculier" ("Models of Modern Letters by Georges Léculier") is the basis for French Geometric JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Hello Smile by Gatype, $14.00
    You can get the latest Hello Smile original handwritten simple font model now! With an updated hand calligraphy model with special glyphs that have been given a combination of fantasy and handwritten ink. This font will look beautiful on any design, Wedding designs, branding materials, blog titles, quotes and invitations, and business cards. OpenType includes: Alternative Style Set style Ligature SWASH Thank you so much for viewing and Enjoying it.
  33. Amarelinha by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Amarelinha is a casual and dynamic handwritten font, charming in its own peculiar way. It is a unicase alphabet, counting two versions for each letter, easily accessible through keyboard upper and lower cases. It also has a pocketful of automatic ligatures, providing an organic and spontaneous hand lettering feel. Available in two handy weights.
  34. Deco Wide JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A unique and stylized type design with Art Deco influence was found within the French publication “Modèles de lettres modernes par Georges Léculier” (“Models of Modern Letters by Léculier”). This lettering is now digitally available as Deco Wide JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Jazz by ITC, $29.00
    Jazz font is the work of British designer Alan Meeks and brilliantly captures the sophisticated elegance of the 1920s and 30s. The bold roman style is enhanced with an interior design almost like a piano keyboard or the lit windows of a skyscraper. Jazz font is a good choice for any headline or display which should have a refined, Art Deco look.
  36. Ramshackle JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ramshackle JNL was modeled from a 1940s lettering stencil and takes its place amongst the many vintage stencil font designs redrawn by Jeff Levine.
  37. Forwardback LL by Leftover Lasagne, $25.00
    Forwardback is a clean and friendly typeface with a large compliment of European characters. Its round & bouncing letters impart a smooth handwritten feel. The font features auto-ligatures for duplicate letters, plus a hefty set of graphical elements & shapes which can be accessed by convenient keyboard shortcuts (a lowercase letter directly followed by a number from 0-9).
  38. FF Headz by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Florian Zietz created this symbol FontFont in 2005. It is a playful, interactive font, designed to invite experimentation. Using different combinations of letters from the four rows of the keyboard such as '0esx 0esc', you can create 'Headz' with different top, eyes, mouth and chin. In 2006, FF Headz received the TDC2 award.
  39. Cigar Label by Solotype, $19.95
    This font was inspired by the embossed lettering on cigar boxes. The letters, or entire words, are often surrounded by raised dots, and that was our idea here. We drew this about 1997, and have been refining it ever since. All letters are on the lowercase keyboard; the end pieces and spaces are on the caps.
  40. Stymie by Bitstream, $30.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s 1931 design, reworking the model of Memphis for ATF.
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