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  1. MachineScript - Unknown license
  2. Tristan - Unknown license
  3. Precious - 100% free
  4. LT Oksana - Personal use only
  5. LT Oksana - Personal use only
  6. Sculptors Hand - Personal use only
  7. Hitalica - Personal use only
  8. Altea - Unknown license
  9. Goodfellow - Unknown license
  10. Massel by Intellecta Design, $26.90
    victorian family of fonts
  11. Antiquariaat by Intellecta Design, $12.00
    a victorian ultra slim typeface
  12. Benjamin by Solotype, $19.95
    Fonts without curved lines were quite popular in Victorian times. We drew this one back in the days of T-squares and triangles, and based it on a type that we felt could stand to be improved. (Arrogant, eh?)
  13. FancyPants by Adriprints, $8.00
    FancyPants is the first script font for Adriprints. It is always a challenge to jump into something new, and cursive script was right up that alley. FancyPants is a semi-linking, quirky, cursive script available with extended glyphs for international use.
  14. Adamantine by Scriptorium, $12.00
    A super-bold Victorian period display face.
  15. Scripps College Old Style by Monotype, $49.00
    The story of Scripps College Old Style is a heart-warming and inspiring chronicle about a young librarian, a handful of students, a wealthy grandmother, a dedicated educator -- and two eminent American type designers. The story begins in 1938, when Dorothy Drake, the newly hired librarian at Scripps College, a small women's college in southern California, became an impromptu dinner companion of the American type designer Fred Goudy. By the 1990s, the original fonts that Goudy had created for Scripps College in the 1940s had become prized -- but they were seldom-used antiques. Scripps needed digital versions of the metal fonts. This goal posed two immediate challenges: finding a designer familiar with letterpress printing who was skilled at creating digital fonts, and locating the money to commission the designer's services. The first challenge was the easiest to conquer. Sumner Stone was my first and only choice," recalls Kitty Maryatt, the current curator of the Scripps College Press. "I knew he had letterpress experience, was an accomplished calligrapher, and that his typeface designs were simply exquisite. The choice was easy."The second challenge was more difficult. It took the dedication, hard work and tenacity of Maryatt to bring the beautiful Goudy designs into the twenty-first century. While Stone was eager to begin work on the project, the college had no more money for new typeface designs in the 1990s than it did in the1930s. Years of lobbying, cajoling and letter writing were necessary to obtain the college's approval for the design project. Once she had the necessary funding, the design brief posed yet a third challenge. Goudy had provided two sizes of type to the Press: 14 point and 16 point. Which would serve as the foundation for Stone's work? In addition, the Goudy fonts were quite worn. Should Stone use printed samples as his design master, or base his work on the original Goudy renderings? The 14-point master drawings were the ultimate choice, with the stipulation that the finished fonts would provide both a seamless transition from the worn metal versions and a faithful representation of the original Goudy designs. Once the budget and design brief were established, the process of converting the original Goudy drawings into digital fonts took just a little over two months. Stone delivered finished products to Scripps in the fall of 1997. The first official use of the fonts was to set an announcement for a lecture by Stone at Scripps in February of 1998. But the story is not quite finished. Maryatt was so pleased with the new digital fonts, she wanted to share them with the graphic design community. At Stone's suggestion, she contacted Monotype Imaging with the hope that the company would add the new designs to its library. An easy decision! Now Monotype Imaging is part of the story. We are proud to announce the release of Scripps College Old Style as a Monotype Classic font. The once exclusive font of metal type is now available in digital form for designers around the world. "
  16. Romantyc Paradise - Personal use only
  17. Landliebe - Unknown license
  18. Cocosignum by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Cocosignum takes inspiration from the typography of the italian thirties. The imperial uppercase with its propaganda deco overtones is softened by a cursive lowercase geometric script in the Corsivo Italico version. It comes in two styles and five weights, covering over forty languages using latin alphabet, as well as Greek and Cyrillic.
  19. Yoghurt - Personal use only
  20. Forelle - Personal use only
  21. Koren Rashi MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Rashi script or Sephardic script based on 15th-century Sephardic semi cursive handwriting.
  22. Signaturistar by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Retro cursive script font with oldstyle figures.
  23. Elegancia Romantica - Personal use only
  24. Public Secret DEMO - Personal use only
  25. Bestermind - 100% free
  26. Platinum Sign Over - Personal use only
  27. Milla Cilla - Personal Use - Personal use only
  28. Rodrigues PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  29. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
  30. The Rich Family - Personal use only
  31. Angelique Rose - Personal use only
  32. Easy Rider - Personal use only
  33. Alexis Italic - Unknown license
  34. Chopin-Bold - Unknown license
  35. Saintharpy - Unknown license
  36. River Avenue - Unknown license
  37. Not His Angel - Unknown license
  38. Oblata Kurrenta - Unknown license
  39. Wankstaberg Battles - Personal use only
  40. Whitelisa Script And Sans Font Duo by Maulana Creative, $16.00
    Whitelisa is a complete script and sans combine font. With light and catchy display sans. fun character with some of ligatures, alternates script and extra swash. To give you an extra creative work. Whitelisa font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter. Make a stunning work with Whitelisa font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
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