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  1. Dream of me - Unknown license
  2. Squeeze Me Baby! - 100% free
  3. Close to Me - Unknown license
  4. colour me purple - Personal use only
  5. KR Bite Me - Unknown license
  6. you found me - Personal use only
  7. So Sue Me - Unknown license
  8. Tip Me Cheapy - Unknown license
  9. KR Call Me - Unknown license
  10. Let Me Ride by Mans Greback, $59.00
  11. Kiss Me Dead by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
  12. Stand By Me by Natural Ink, $12.00
    Stand By Me Display is a modern calligraphy design, including Regular. This font is casual and beautiful with swash. Can be used for various purposes. such as logos, product packaging, wedding invitations, branding, headlines, signage, labels, signatures, book covers, posters, quotes, and more.
  13. Believe In Me by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
  14. Talk To Me by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
  15. Stay With Me by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Slightly grungy and blurred-edged combined with a thick stroke and a fat drop shadow. This font is eye catching in many ways!
  16. FS Me Paneuropean by Fontsmith, $90.00
    Mencap When most of us go about everyday tasks, we take for granted the reading that’s involved, on instructions, labels and so on. For people with learning disabilities, reading is made much harder by certain fonts. FS Me is designed specifically to improve legibility for people with learning disabilities. The font was researched and developed with – and endorsed by – Mencap, the UK’s leading charity and voice for those with learning disabilities. Mencap receive a donation for each font license purchased. Every letter of FS Me was tested for its appeal and readability with a range of learning disability groups across the UK. Inclusive Fontsmith were determined to design a font that was accessible to those with learning disabilities without standing out as such – one that was inclusive of all readers. It should comply with accessibility guidelines and work best at 12pt, but still have a character of its own that was warm and approachable. “So much accessible design is done separately to the main body of brand work,” says Jason Smith. “We wanted to make a typeface that covered both brand tone and neutrality, and that could be used legitimately as a brand font as well as in accessible design.” Me, you, everyone FS Me is about design that doesn’t patronise. People with learning disabilities are often treated as inferior by childlike design. FS Me is designed for adults, not children – a beautifully-designed font for everyone. Its features include very subtle distinguishing elements of each letter to aid the reading and comprehension of texts, and tails, ascenders and descenders that have been extended for extra clarity. What the people said... Here is a sample of comments from the extensive research groups that helped to shape the letterforms of FS Me: “I want something round, clear and friendly.” “We like movement in the letters but don’t want anything childish.” “The ‘b’ and ‘d’ need to be different as they can be confused.” “I prefer the handwriting-style ‘a’.” “It’s important to have an accessible ‘a’ and ‘g’. Teachers sometimes complain that learners cannot read or understand the inaccessible ‘a’ and ‘g’.”
  17. Pardon Me Boy! by Greater Albion Typefounders, $8.00
    Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo-choo? Well, not quite, but "Pardon Me Boy!" is a set of silhouette based ornaments capturing railway locomotives and rolling stock from around the world. Use it to form up trains to make suitable themed rules and borders, or just for fun anywhere a bit of locomotive power will add life and movement!
  18. Schnebel Sans ME by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    It took me 12 years to bring this extensive font family to completion. A lot has been changed, transformed, peeled and developed in all those years. For many of my projects I used it as my quarry and so it might have become something like a synthesis of all my imaginations and experiences. To me »Schnebel Sans« represents the optimal design of a contemporary grotesque that perfectly unites dynamics with statics. For copy text the typefaces are very legible, neutrally and remain in the background, but despite this generate the necessary tension when set as headlines. »Schnebel Sans« is available in 48 different styles. It is available as a Pro Font, containing West, East Greek, and Cyrillic or as the Schnebel Sans ME, also containing Arabic and Hebrew. The scripts include small caps and various figure sets.This big range of styles from Thin to Black and from Compressed to Expanded offer many possibilities for design and fulfill all requirements for a professional use. Because of the supplement of several non-Latin character sets, the »Schnebel Sans« is perfectly suitable for global services too. Volker Schnebel, 2016
  19. Petty Despot NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A typeface named Times Gothic, which made its first appearance in the 1905 ATF specimen book, inspired this headline sans. Use it to add a bit of quirky visual interest to headlines and subheads. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  20. Lifetime Font - Personal use only
  21. Sucker Font - Personal use only
  22. Charming Font - Unknown license
  23. HEX Font - Personal use only
  24. Glitter Font - Unknown license
  25. #44 Font - Personal use only
  26. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  27. barcode font - Unknown license
  28. moon font - Unknown license
  29. Schindler’s Font - Personal use only
  30. Dot Font - Unknown license
  31. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  32. Ticky font - Unknown license
  33. Oblivious font - Unknown license
  34. Still Font - Unknown license
  35. ADIstiLleRS Font - Personal use only
  36. Lucky Font - Unknown license
  37. Jim’s Font - Unknown license
  38. El&Font - Unknown license
  39. sai Font - Unknown license
  40. Cher Font - Unknown license
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