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  1. KR Back To School - Unknown license
  2. HighFive - Unknown license
  3. PhattPhreddy - 100% free
  4. SpacePatrol - Unknown license
  5. KR His N Hers - Unknown license
  6. KR Heart of Flowers - Unknown license
  7. Pixeldust - 100% free
  8. KR Party Time Dings - Unknown license
  9. New Beginnings by Hanoded, $15.00
    A new year has begun, new resolutions have been made. Fresh ideas are popping up and a new life is about to begin. All in all, I figured New Beginnings was the perfect name for my first font in 2016. It is a very happy, very original typeface. All caps, but upper and lower glyphs differ and can be interchanged. New Beginnings font can be used virtually anywhere, but children’s books and product packaging spring to mind. Comes with an abundance of diacritics.
  10. AT Move Strano by André Toet Design, $39.95
    STRANO Like the name indicates it’s a strange typeface. Just capitals (including punctuation marks and numbers), composed from early sketches for a corporate identity in 2005 by André Toet. The complete font was restyled and translated to a Monospaced version. It’s a quite versatile font: it can be used in a lot of different cases, not only in print but also in architecture and street furniture. Think about lettering on benches, bridges, buildings. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  11. Figuera Variable by Adam Fathony, $10.00
    Figuera Variable is inspired by Victorian style serif typefaces. With a different width and weight you can make your design more fluid using only a single font family. These new fonts come with a new feature allowing you to create a variable widths and weights without using additional fonts. There are some limitations on the use of the new variable features because of the software compatibility, and currently requires Adobe CC 2018 or later. Creating webfonts using these variables is a fantastic feature.
  12. Wroxeter by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Wroxeter is Greater Albion Typefounders' customary Black Letter release for Christmas 2013. It's a typeface family for all times of year though, a good clear traditional black letter re-creation offered in a family of four typeface:- regular, wrought (a hand-tooled look a la Mr F Goudy), oblique and narrow forms. The tradition of typefounders' black letter revivals which don't over-burden themselves with historical precedent continues in this highly refined and polished family.
  13. Raleigh by ParaType, $30.00
    Raleigh was produced in 1977 by Robert Norton based on Carl Dair’s Cartier typeface which was designed for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. It was renamed after Dair’s death. Adrian Williams added three weights for a display series, and Robert Norton developed the text versions. A contemporary old style serif with calligraphic features. For use both in text and display typography. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2001 by Vladimir Yefimov.
  14. Cocogoose Classic by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Download PDF Specimen Created as a display typeface in 2012 by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Cocogoose is one of Zetafonts most loved typefaces. A sans serif typeface of geometric proportions, with very low contrast and slightly rounded corners, it was the first typeface to be produced in the Coco series, an ongoing research on the design variation in gothic typefaces through the ages. Cocogoose extreme x-height and ultrabold weight (with regular being comparable to heavy weights of other typefaces), have since then made it very popular for effective display and logo use, also thanks to decorative versions like Cocogoose Letterpress. Since 2016, Andrea Tartarelli has been improving the typeface expanding the original glyph set to include cyrillic and greek and adding extra weights, widths, and italics to the original family range, and bringing Cocogoose to an impressive count of 52 variants. In 2019, Francesco Canovaro has teamed with Andrea Tartarelli and Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini to create a new variant subfamily: Cocogoose Classic, featuring 8 weights and matching italics. Cocogoose Classic keeps the original design for uppercase characters while developing a new design for lowercase, with a smaller x-height, round dots and expanded open-type features, including positional numerals, alternate forms, and extended ligatures and bringing the glyph count to over 1000 characters.
  15. DOCK11 - Personal use only
  16. Monoment - Personal use only
  17. Birch by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1995 by Tagir Safayev. Based on informal pen handwriting. For use in advertising and display typography. A set of Western characters was added in 2011 by Gennady Fridman.
  18. MINECRAFT PE - Personal use only
  19. Janda Spring Doodles - Personal use only
  20. Pakenham - Unknown license
  21. Gilgongo Pap - Unknown license
  22. Wazoo - Unknown license
  23. DS FlashSerif - Unknown license
  24. Blaster - 100% free
  25. Korneuburg Slab Regular - Personal use only
  26. Derradeira - Personal use only
  27. KR Three Flowers - Unknown license
  28. ComFi - Personal use only
  29. KR Butterfly Two - Unknown license
  30. Dancing_DL1.0 - Unknown license
  31. KR Lil Note - Unknown license
  32. KR Weather Dings - Unknown license
  33. KR Piano Man - Unknown license
  34. KR Krazy Kat - Unknown license
  35. KR Hockey Fun - Unknown license
  36. KR Coffee Love - Unknown license
  37. KR Movie Time - Unknown license
  38. KR Candy Kiss - Unknown license
  39. KR Coffee Dings - Unknown license
  40. Reprobate - Unknown license
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