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  1. More Dots by Beware of the moose, $9.99
    It is not really a font, they are more icons. Based on a grid of seven circles al 127 possibilities – filled an unfilled. Use it decorative or just for fun.
  2. Dotted Weekend by GarageFonts, $39.00
  3. John Doe by Fonthead Design, $19.00
  4. Good Dog by Fonthead Design, $-
  5. Bon Apit by Papermode Co, $16.00
    Bon Apit is a monoline script typeface with extra features. Bon Apit comes in a handmade style and can perfectly be used for an elegant addition to any logo, invitation, product packaging, hand-written quote, greetings card, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Includes multi-lingual support and special ligatures If you do not have programs that support OpenType features like Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw X Versions, you can access all alternates using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows). Thank you!
  6. Italiano Doc by RM&WD, $35.00
    ITALIANO DOC is a fontface inspired by the Italians Futurismo artists in the early of the 1900's. The font is completed with a Grunge Wall version, great Extra Icons and lighted futurist weigth. All the glyphs contained in the font, including OpenType variants that may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications.
  7. Spiraling Down by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was listening to an Opeth album called Blackwater Park. By the time I had decided that this font needed some swirls, the band was playing a song called The Drapery Falls - which has the word ‘spiraling’ in it (see poster 2) - and the name was born. Spiraling down is a surprisingly elegant font (given its roughness). I probably wouldn’t set a whole text in it, but it will really stand out as a titling font for packaging or book covers.
  8. ION B by Setup, $19.95
    ION B is a part of the ION superfamily, which consists of 3 families: condensed (ION A), normal (ION B) and wide (ION C), each having a compelling range of 10 weights. Styles Thin to Black have 436 glyphs supporting more than 70 Latin-based languages and the three heaviest weights, named U1, U2 and U3 have 94 basic glyphs. ION glyphs are based on the classic 7-segment display, but for readability and aesthetic reasons, some alphabetic characters don't follow this matrix strictly. In case you like things in order, don't worry, there’s a stylistic set that replaces all characters with their strict alternatives. The special characters, such as #, @ or % are composed of special segments, but are designed to fit seamlessly within the whole character set. ION was designed with the needs of contemporary graphic design in mind. There are alternative characters, discretionary ligatures, slashed zero, superior & inferior numbers, fractions, ordinals and three handy stylistic sets. The ten styles of ION B are accompanied with a special 11th style called Cells, allowing you to design a special underlying layer of black or outlined cells. This way you can create various containers and boxes for your text, highlight what’s important or go wild and draw a space invader, using the cells as building blocks. Learn more about the OpenType features and Cells at www.urtd.net/ion.
  9. Dog Eared by Andy Babb, $19.20
    Each character of Dog Eared began its life as a half-inch wide strip of paper, folded and Scotch-taped into formation, and then scanned and recreated digitally. Dog Eared is distinguished from other folded paper style typefaces by its robustness and versatility: each numeral and upper- and lowercase letter has a stylistic alternate. Dog Eared Striped is a traditional single color font, while Dog Eared Solid is a chromatic variant that can be used for a two-toned effect. Layer and multiply Dog Eared Striped and Dog Eared Solid together to achieve even more color variety.
  10. Doing by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  11. pixcoose - Personal use only
  12. KG Just Give Me A Reason by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Messily scrawled handwriting.
  13. Budmo Jiggler - Unknown license
  14. Z001-ROM™ - Unknown license
  15. Janda As Long As You Love Me - Personal use only
  16. Janda As Long As You Love Me by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This calligraphy script used a Japanese calligraphy brush to create its unique texture.
  17. Down the Drain - Unknown license
  18. Aon Cari Celtic - Unknown license
  19. Janda Scrapgirl Dots - Personal use only
  20. Dot Your Eyes - Personal use only
  21. 3x3 dots Outline - 100% free
  22. Dash Dot (BRK) - 100% free
  23. So Run Down - Unknown license
  24. FD Funky Dots - Unknown license
  25. Dont Walk Run - Unknown license
  26. So Run Down - Unknown license
  27. Labtop Down Under - Unknown license
  28. C Dans L'air - Unknown license
  29. VTC Lo-Down - Unknown license
  30. DS Down Cyr - Unknown license
  31. Urban Scrawl Down - Unknown license
  32. Persona Non Grata - Unknown license
  33. 5x5 Dots Outline - 100% free
  34. Doc Nimbus Bats - Unknown license
  35. Twelve Ton Sushi - Personal use only
  36. Dash Dot BRK - Unknown license
  37. Iron Lounge Dots - Unknown license
  38. Z Dabble Down - Unknown license
  39. Twelve Ton Fishstick - Personal use only
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