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  1. KR Call Me - Unknown license
  2. KR Silver Spoons - Unknown license
  3. KR School Days - Unknown license
  4. KR Football Fun - Unknown license
  5. KR Oh Man! - Unknown license
  6. KR Steves Solo - Unknown license
  7. KR Caramel Apple - Unknown license
  8. Scriptina - Unknown license
  9. Plexifont BV - Unknown license
  10. KR Valentine Dings - Unknown license
  11. Taco by FontMesa, $25.00
    Taco is a new Mexican style font family based on our Tavern and Algerian Mesa type designs. When I finished the extra heavier weights for Tavern I decided to play around with a decorated version, the extra bold letters allowed for much more room to work with an inlay pattern. After experimenting with several designs I decided on a Mexican pattern because the original base font is very popular in Mexican restaurant logos and menus plus it's frequently used on Tequila bottle labels. I originally planned three weights for the Taco font family, however, after completing the bold weight I've decided to release it now so you may put it to use while the regular and extra bold are being produced, sorry I can't estimate a release date for the two other weights. To use the fill font layers you'll need an application that allows you to work in layers such as Adobe Creative Suite products. The Taco Fill Uno font may be used as a stand alone font, however, we recommend searching for our Tavern font family where you'll find three different bold weights of this same design. Opentype features aware applications are also needed for accessing the many alternate glyphs in Taco, all the alternates that you love in our Tavern fonts are also available in Taco. While the fill font layers are in registration with one another some applications may throw them out of alignment by changing the spacing. Custom inter letter spacing in Adobe Creative Suite may also throw the fill fonts out of alignment. We recommend doing your custom spacing first then duplicate the type layer and change to the next fill font and color. The inspiration for the Taco name of this font family was from a homemade Taco dinner I made for a guest at my house, after dinner I searched to see if there was a commercial font named Taco. There was no such font named Taco and the rest is history. The old Stephenson Blake Algerian font has come a long way since 1908, and we're not done with it yet. We hope you enjoy our Taco font family, we're looking forward to see it in use.
  12. VTCTattooScriptTwo - Personal use only
  13. B de bonita shadow - Personal use only
  14. B de bonita - Personal use only
  15. Gold Year Personal Use - Personal use only
  16. Mellar by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    We are introducing Mellar, a Variable display font. Mellar is an obese font with a simple and bold modern look. It consists of 2 styles: round and square, also three widths on each type: Toppo - Medio - and Botto. Mellar is a variable font, officially known as Open-Type Font Variations. You can generate many styles with the three available slider axes. Mellar will add fresh fun vibes to your designs. This font is perfect for clothing, book covers, titles, etc.
  17. Office Visit JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Dan Hardie, a Miami-based graphic artist and creative consultant at Mutiny, Inc. shared an image he’d spotted online of some interesting signage formerly on the front of the Miami Medical Building. Comprised of hand-cut metal characters (with a thoroughly avant-garde “Art Deco meets Modernist” approach), this instantly became a font design idea unusual and quirky enough to develop as a digital typeface. The end result is Office Visit JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  18. Circus train - Unknown license
  19. KR Back To School Dings - Unknown license
  20. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
  21. Ashby Black - Unknown license
  22. Futurex Phat Outline - Unknown license
  23. Nec plus ultra - Unknown license
  24. KR Jack In The Box - Unknown license
  25. Ashby Light - Unknown license
  26. Ashby Medium - Unknown license
  27. Ashby Book - Unknown license
  28. KR Careful What You Say! - Unknown license
  29. Passeig B - Unknown license
  30. Squid - Unknown license
  31. AlphaSports - Unknown license
  32. AlphaElfin - Unknown license
  33. cellpic - Unknown license
  34. Passeig A - Unknown license
  35. Stylo - Unknown license
  36. SF Archery Black SC Shaded - Unknown license
  37. Tempest - Unknown license
  38. sfd004 - Unknown license
  39. SF Archery Black SC Outline - Unknown license
  40. Porkshop by Chank, $99.00
    Porkshop is a font of retro vintage flavor with a hefty dose of immigrant-influenced naive typography. It's fundamentally inspired by an old-but-still-prominent "Pork Shop" sign in Manhattan. I like to think that this font was made by a signmaker's apprentice who didn't yet have a grasp on the subtleties of elegant letterforms, but put his gusto into perfectly sharp serifs. While pointy little serifs are cool, the real shine of this font comes from the imaginative combination of uppercase and lowercase shapes. This unique mixture in the lowercase reminds me of an indeterminate European accent in the big city. Big and strong and easy to understand. Best rendered in 3-foot tall metal type, Porkshop works well in print and on screens, too. The Bolds and Italics are brand new in 2011.
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