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  1. Ashes 1 - Unknown license
  2. 1. laitos - Unknown license
  3. Cicero 1 - Unknown license
  4. Personalidades 1 - Unknown license
  5. Fantomet 1 - Unknown license
  6. KiddieClip 1 - Unknown license
  7. Warp 1 - Unknown license
  8. Lastu # 1 - Unknown license
  9. Desperado 1 - Unknown license
  10. AIRWAVE 1 - Unknown license
  11. Funway 1 - Unknown license
  12. Swatbats 1 - Unknown license
  13. FailedFont 1 - Unknown license
  14. Simbolos 1 - Unknown license
  15. Sports 1 - Unknown license
  16. Oxygene 1 - Unknown license
  17. Untitled-1 - Unknown license
  18. Typothetical 1 by Typotheticals, $8.00
    Another foray into the area of a comic based textface.
  19. Frames 1 by Intellecta Design, $34.90
    Frames 1 consists of a series of frames scanned at a low resolution. The result when magnified is a bitmapped image that looks like a black and white mosaic.
  20. dearJoe 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    DearJoe 1 is the first of four handwritten scripts by JOEBOB graphics. It is not the same as the free font. It includes a complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  21. joeHand 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    JoeHand was one of the first scripts by JOEBOB graphics. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  22. Untitled 1 by Device, $29.00
  23. Ninja 1 by Andinistas, $29.95
  24. Mentah 1 by Sulthan Studio, $10.00
    This sketch font Sans serif was born from the lines in the font that we created for the (Rajin) font and we redeveloped it into a different style with a more minimalist and more powerful setting and looks stunning for any smooth and bold writing that can be used anywhere in your work This font has complete uppercase and lowercase letters with 4 thicknesses, numbers, punctuation, and also language support
  25. Down the Drain - Unknown license
  26. So Run Down - Unknown license
  27. So Run Down - Unknown license
  28. Labtop Down Under - Unknown license
  29. VTC Lo-Down - Unknown license
  30. DS Down Cyr - Unknown license
  31. Urban Scrawl Down - Unknown license
  32. Z Dabble Down - Unknown license
  33. Down Home JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the October 31, 1920 edition of Wid's Daily (the predecessor to The Film Daily), a block of ad copy from a 1920 film called "Down Home" had the text printed in such a fluent pen-lettered style that a bit of a shortcut was used at the beginning of the design process for this typeface. Normally, font inspirations are redrawn [and not by simply using auto-trace] except under specialized circumstances like this one where that feature is a help, rather than a replacement for the creative process. The entire block of text copy was auto-traced, then the necessary letters were selected from the available wording and cleaned up to remove any sharp points and irregular curves in an effort to make the end results as close to the original and unusual hand-drawn text. From there the missing characters needed to produce a finished type font were created utilizing the standard methods of drawing and font construction. The end results turned out very well. Using the film's title as its namesake, this design is now available digitally as Down Home JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Up and Down by HIRO.std, $22.00
    Up and Down is a Display Font. This font describes about fun, dynamic, rough, headline, pleasure, humanist, easy going, and easy to use. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Support Ligatures - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Up and Down works great in any branding materials, logotype, poster, print etc.
  35. Times Kangaroo Down by Elemeno, $25.00
  36. Down The Wall by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have no great love for walls, especially when they are built to keep people out. When I started working on this font, I realized it looked a bit like protest graffiti, found on… yes, walls. Down The Wall is a great little font: it is handwritten, messy and in your face. It has no real baseline and glyphs jump all over the place. Use it for book covers, posters, album covers - anything really. It certainly would look good on a wall too! Comes with a whole bunch of diacritics, so whatever you have to say, the world will understand.
  37. Old Town - Personal use only
  38. Drowning Monkey - Unknown license
  39. China Town - Unknown license
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