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  1. Pocono - Unknown license
  2. 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
  3. Cocoro by Okaycat, $29.50
    Cocoro is a rounded textured font. Cocoro is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  4. Enduro Dos - Unknown license
  5. Dos Crayones by Fat Hamster, $15.00
    Dos Crayones - Hand drawn textured fonts Dos Crayones inspired by child crayons drawing. Textured fonts are perfect for your great projects, quotes, playful branding, children's products, fun greeting cards, packaging and more!
  6. Evil Doings by Comicraft, $19.00
    In isolated Eastern European states, atop cold castle towers, nefarious nonbelievers are discussing their diabolical devises with their minions, acolytes and sweet little Yorkshire terriers! Evil Doings is a font that gives form to the softly spoken schemes and terrifying tweets of these psychopaths, sociopaths and just plain naughty boys and girls. Will Good Triumph and Defeat the EvilDoings of EvilDoers?! Only if we listen to the cries of the oppressed proletariat and quash the devilish dreams and evil schemes of Fascist Dictators EVERYWHERE! Features: Four fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with upper and lowercase characters. Includes Western European international characters.
  7. Rococo Ornaments by Monotype, $29.99
  8. Pocomoke JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Two pieces of vintage sheet music (“Honeymoon Hotel” and “By a Waterfall”) from Warner Brothers' 1933 musical “Footlight Parade” featured a hand-lettered bold alphabet with a touch of the 1930s Art Deco influence. These song sheets served as the basis for Pocomoke JNL. As informal and casual as the design is, its strength is in the boldness of the letter forms (which showcases the era of pen-and-ink display lettering).
  9. Agasthiya Rococo by Bykineks, $15.00
    agasthiya rococo is a script type font with 552 glyphs, supports western & eastern europe, turkish, cyrillic languages. equipped with alternates lowercase, ligatures, and swash. inspired by the art of rococo architecture, which is an ornamental architectural style that emerged in the 18th with its characteristic intricate and layered details. The rococo style is a further development of Baroque, where the forms used have not changed. The Rococo style first appeared in the 18th century in Paris. makes this font has a distinctive character style similar to victorian
  10. Rococo Titling by Three Islands Press, $15.00
    Rococo Titling is a set of ornate titling caps based on work done by Jacques-Francois Rosart (1714-1777) and Pierre Simon Fournier (1712-1768) during the middle decades of the 18th century.
  11. 3D Cocoro by Okaycat, $29.50
    3D Cocoro is a rounded textured font. 3D Cocoro is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  12. Font - Unknown license
  13. KR I Do! - Unknown license
  14. Cortada Dos Std by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Cortada is the name we gave to this display font that replaces Cortada Classic. After long discussions, Laura Meseguer gave birth to this brand new form. Cortada comes now in OpenType format in order to allow a wider range of characters, including Central European character set.
  15. Ortodoxa Do Oriente by Intellecta Design, $14.90
    inspired in Orthodox Cyrillic scripts
  16. Do It Again by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Do It Again is a new stencil based rounded sans serif with great language support, designed by Thomas Averin.
  17. Dos De Tres by Volcano Type, $19.00
    This is an idea to reproduce the masks of the Mexican wrestlers of the late 60s and 70s. The typography is based in keeping the shape of the face in the wrestler's masks.
  18. Nothing You Could Do - Personal use only
  19. Do I like Stripes? - Unknown license
  20. Do not eat this - Unknown license
  21. Do It Yourself JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Do It Yourself JNL was modeled after self-adhesive vinyl letters and numbers manufactured by Duro Art Industries of Chicago - formerly the Duro Decal Company. The hand-drawn look of the original lettering was retained by Jeff Levine to stay true to the design, and the rectangles that border each glyph represent the pieces of self-adhesive vinyl onto which the characters were silk screened. Limited character set.
  22. Lifetime Font - Personal use only
  23. Sucker Font - Personal use only
  24. Charming Font - Unknown license
  25. HEX Font - Personal use only
  26. Glitter Font - Unknown license
  27. #44 Font - Personal use only
  28. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  29. barcode font - Unknown license
  30. moon font - Unknown license
  31. Schindler’s Font - Personal use only
  32. Dot Font - Unknown license
  33. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  34. Ticky font - Unknown license
  35. Oblivious font - Unknown license
  36. Still Font - Unknown license
  37. ADIstiLleRS Font - Personal use only
  38. Lucky Font - Unknown license
  39. Jim’s Font - Unknown license
  40. El&Font - Unknown license
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