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  1. King Kirby by ziggytim, $10.00
    Hail to the king baby! Inspired by the greatest comics artist of all time, these fonts will have you lettering pages like a New God! Both feature a seamless center squiggle and the deluxe font feature awesome Kirby crackle!
  2. King Tut by Canada Type, $24.95
    King Tut is a restoration and expansion of the original Egyptian Expanded, a single bold face cut in 1850 by Miller & Richard, the famous Edinburgh founders. This aesthetic, though originally issued to help drive simple print advertising of those days, is perhaps the longest lasting genre of typeface. This aesthetic flourished in the later part of the 19th century, helped by the surge of similar faces from England (such as Figgins' Antique 6 and Expanded Antique), and became the defining index of the old American wild west that continues to this very day. King Tut serves up its impact through a balance between the wide, compact letterforms and elegant curvature that manages to come through even in confined areas. The family's weight variety allows for more options in counterspace use as well as precision in the amount of curve definition and contrast needed by the typographer. The lighter weights completely oppose that 19th century boldness and expose the alphabet's skeleton in a strive for simplicity that fits modern applications. With generous language support to boot, King Tut's diverse offerings make it an essential addition to today's designer repertoire.
  3. Maron King by Storictype, $19.00
    Introducing new display typeface its called Maron King Inspired by victorian style with classic style .OpenType features some characters that allows you to mix and match pairs of letters to fit in your designs. It’s an all caps typeface, with strong and sleek letters. offering an infinite opportunity to customise and create logos, headlines, titling, product packaging, labeling, logo, classic shop, badges, movie title, t-shirt, posters, label, greetingcard, letterhead, book cover, etc. To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType Features : Character Set A-Z Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) Ligatures Accents (Multilingual characters) Thanks and enjoy designing
  4. Bell Ring by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Warmth and friendliness are at the heart of Bell Ring, a handwritten font that captures the essence of the season. Its distinct charm makes it an ideal choice for a wide spectrum of design projects, where your creativity knows no bounds.
  5. My 70s Ding - Unknown license
  6. GA Dings 1 - Unknown license
  7. Anderson Space1999 Dings - Unknown license
  8. KR Weather Dings - Unknown license
  9. Line Dings BRK - 100% free
  10. Anderson Dings 2 - Unknown license
  11. KR Coffee Dings - Unknown license
  12. KR Passover Dings - Unknown license
  13. Destinys Border Dings - Unknown license
  14. KR Hockey Dings - Unknown license
  15. KR Easter Dings - Unknown license
  16. KR Zodiac Dings - Unknown license
  17. KR Sun Dings - Unknown license
  18. KR Sports Dings - Unknown license
  19. KR Teatime Dings - Unknown license
  20. KR Harvest Dings - Unknown license
  21. KR Space Dings - Unknown license
  22. Anderson Dings 3 - Unknown license
  23. KR Animal Dings - Unknown license
  24. KR Kitchen Dings - Unknown license
  25. KR Valentine Dings - Unknown license
  26. Ingy Ding MCD by Ingrimayne Type, $21.00
    This font began as an attempt of draw alternatives to the images of Microsoft’s Wingdings, but then grew beyond that. This new version from late 2010 has over 1400 characters, including almost all of the geometric shapes in unicode 2500 and 2B00 ranges, almost all of the arrows in the unicode 2100, 2700, 2900, and 2B00 ranges, almost all of the dingbats and symbols in the unicode 2600 and 2700 ranges, many of the pictures, symbols, and emoticons in the 1F300 to 1F600 ranges, and a few of the miscellaneous technical items in the 2300 range. There are also pictures on the standard open type letters, most of which can be accessed from the keyboard. However, most of the characters in this typeface have to be accessed using their unicode designation. In Windows this is done with the alt key and the unicode hex number. On the Macintosh the easiest way (and for the five digit unicode characters, perhaps the only way) is to use the “Special Characters” window under the Edit Menu in the Finder. A unicode index of the font is provided in a pdf file that was generated using FontLab. However, it only has four of the unicode digits for the five-digit elements. Almost all of the unicode numbers starting with F should have a 1 in front of the F.
  27. Wed Dings City by Design23, $35.00
  28. Flames - Unknown license
  29. Flame - Unknown license
  30. Flaming by Herlan Nawwi, $16.00
    Flaming is a bold and stylish font. Equipped with several alternative characters and ligatures, it will make your design look more attractive and unique. Although Flaming has bold letters and quite tightly spaced, it's clean and legible. All alternate characters are PUA encoded and accessible, although without additional design software.
  31. Kemuri - Unknown license
  32. Two Wingy Dingy - Unknown license
  33. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  34. king cooL KC - Personal use only
  35. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  36. King Xmas Trial - Unknown license
  37. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  38. KR Mood Ring - Unknown license
  39. King Arthur Special - Unknown license
  40. kings court (eval) - Unknown license
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