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  1. Hyrule - Personal use only
  2. G-Unit - Unknown license
  3. A Yummy Apology - Personal use only
  4. Delicious - Personal use only
  5. Sisterhood - Personal use only
  6. Scarlett Busiat_Demo - Personal use only
  7. Ript Cure by insigne, $19.99
    RiptCure is a futuristic, but usable typeface for everything from logotypes to magazine headlines. Several weights are included, including an interesting Ultra Light.
  8. Comic Strip MN - Unknown license
  9. Sunset Strip JF by Jukebox Collection, $36.99
  10. EF BANANA Strip by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  11. Do I like Stripes? - Unknown license
  12. Peter Jessen Schrift Pro by SoftMaker, $10.99
    Blackletter is the classic “German” printing type. Starting in the 16th century and lasting well into the 20th century, most works in Germany were printed using blackletter types.Today, blackletter fonts are mainly used decoratively. If you want to communicate a feeling of old-world quality or nostalgia, blackletter fonts are the preferred choice – use them on signs, in brochures or on invitation cards. “Peter Jessen Schrift Pro” is a classic blackletter font of its epoch which inspires you to create vintage-looking designs with ease.
  13. KG Candy Cane Stripe by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A happy candy cane striped font. Don't get stuck in a holiday only mode with this one- it is versatile enough for many uses.
  14. P22 St G Schrift by IHOF, $39.95
    P22 ST.G Shrift is a font series based on the type designs of Stefan George with an italic version designed by Colin Kahn. Stefan George (1868-1933) was a German poet who led the revolt against realism in German literature. All of his works were privately published and the typefaces that were used reflected his neo-classic and anti-industrial (progessive) aesthetics; oftentimes consisting of his own hand lettering designs. The original font was cast in 1907 by a small foundry in Germany and was used primarily for the works of George as well as other books including a monumental edition of Dante's Divine Comedy. The ST.G Shrift Fonts contained in this set are derived from 3 known variations of the original roman typeface, St.G., found in various books published in Berlin in the early 20th century. ST.G Shrift One contains the most idiosyncratic characters, while ST.G Shrift Two uses more familiar characters as well as a redesign of characters including the t and the k to be more in keeping with modern san-serif designs. The OpenType version of the roman contains both one and two and expands on them by including central European characters, small caps, and small caps titling figures. The Small Caps titling figures are derived from the first version of the typeface. Below is a features list (accessible through the type palette in Adobe programs) and their functions: ST.G Shrift Opentype Features: Small Caps: Changes Lowercase to Small Caps Titling Figures: Changes Uppercase to Titling Caps, and Small Caps to Small Caps Titling Figures Contextual Alternates: Changes Character Set to match ST.G One and changes Small Caps to Titling Small Caps Ornaments: Changes < > and ? (greater, less and bullet) to ornaments ST.G Shrift Italic is an art nouveau version of the roman. The OpenType version includes central European characters, small caps, titling caps, titling small caps and ornaments.
  15. Saussa by Linotype, $29.99
    Patricia Pothin-Roesch's Saussa typeface began life as brush-lettered artwork for fruit salad packaging in France. After the key letters had been painted, Patricia Pothin-Roesch switched to digital tools to create the final font. True to its roots, Saussa is a real advertising face, perfect for point-of-purchase displays. Even its name is consistent with its intended area of application: Saussa sounds a lot like the word “sauce.” Saussa is an informal script; its outstrokes function almost like serifs, and the capitals have a lowercase structure. The feelings this typeface conveys are due to the hand of its creator, Patricia Pothin-Roesch, an experienced brush-letterer.
  16. Vagabond by Studio K, $45.00
    Vagabond is a vintage font family whose natural home is on the back porch, ranch or railroad. A rugged slab serif with a lived-in look, it’s lends a note of earthy authenticity to any graphic design project.
  17. Relate - Personal use only
  18. Last Dream - Personal use only
  19. Network Free - Personal use only
  20. Lighthouse Personal Use - Personal use only
  21. Promocyja - Unknown license
  22. Gessele - Unknown license
  23. Shardee - Unknown license
  24. Jolgoria in Town - Personal use only
  25. Jellyka, Saint-Andrew's Queen - Personal use only
  26. Platthand Demo - Unknown license
  27. Blods - Personal use only
  28. Kingthings Wrote - 100% free
  29. Holiday Home - Personal use only
  30. Sunday Monday - Personal use only
  31. Black Rose - Unknown license
  32. VTC-Bad Tattoo Hand One - Personal use only
  33. Eutemia I - Unknown license
  34. sinisterSam - Personal use only
  35. QuigleyWiggly - 100% free
  36. Airstream - 100% free
  37. Promenades - Personal use only
  38. SANTOS DUMONT - Personal use only
  39. fancyPens - Unknown license
  40. DeiGratia - Unknown license
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