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Catsy  Font

Catsy is a cute and curly upright script family. Catsy is great for any kind of display use from packaging to poster to headlines. Catsy makes clear word images but if you want more curly action try Swash, Stylist  or

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Discobaby  Font

A script font with playful children handwriting style to make a fun vibe into your design. Suitable for packaging, logo, branding, website headline, food menu, kids or woman apparel designs, signatures, etc. Published by Nasir UdinDownload Discobaby

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Mojave Script  Font

Mojave Script, A simple and sweet font that is perfect for greeting cards, invitations, prints, banners, and so much more! It comes with Mojave Extras which includes alternate versions of certain letters as well as doodles and flourishes! Published  by

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Beachwood Font Duo  Font

Beachwood is a beautiful, hand-drawn font duo. A script and sans that create a casual, yet stylish combination. Perfect for invitations, prints, greeting cards, and so much more! Published by Denise Chandler Download Beachwood Font  Duo

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Strawberry Dreams Font Duo  Font

Feast your eyes on Strawberry Dreams! A sweet font duo that conjures up images of simpler times. Together with the alternates font, Strawberry Dreams gives you 4 variations of each letter creating several different options to choose from. Use  the

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Garlic Salt  Font

Garlic Salt is a flavorful, hand drawn, serif font family. Drawn with a single marker pen, it has a monoline appearance giving it a distinct mix of whimsical and modern qualities. The semi-condensed proportions are sturdy and space-saving for  your

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Salinas  Font

Salinas imitates a friendly and warm handwritten typeface. Its particular feeling is achieved thanks to several character variations, which can automatically alternate between three different (and complete) sets of characters, giving the font the proper character of handwriting, mixing: height,

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Vlinder  Font

Vlinder means butterfly in Dutch. Vlinder font is a cute and curly typeface with fluttering glyphs and an overall happy feel to it. Use it for childrens books, posters and invites. Comes with flowery fields of diacritics. Published by HanodedDownload

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Cherubina  Font

Cherubina means ‘Blessed’. It is a name derived from the Akkadian “karabu / kuribu”, meaning “blessing, blessed”. A cherub is a type of spiritual being mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, often depicted as a baby with wings. This font  was

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Carte Blanche  Font

Carte Blanche literally means ‘Blank Ticket’. Yeah, yeah, it is also a very 007-ish catchphrase, but I wanted to give this elegant font a ‘stylish’ name and Carte Blanche popped up. All glyphs were hand drawn on a rather expensive

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Bodiam  Font

Two years ago I went on a camping holiday in England with my wife and (then two) small children. The first stop was a nature campsite near the village of Bodiam in East Sussex. My son wanted to see  a

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Hangman's Delight  Font

Hangman’s Delight is a scratchy, all caps font. The upper case letters come with swirls and curls, but the lower case letters are unadorned. A bit of an unusual font, I admit, but it would look nice on book  covers

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Cinnamon Swirl  Font

Cinnamon scent: check. Swirls: check. Curls: check. Cinnamon Swirl is a very romantic, very ‘sugar-and-spice-and-all-things-nice’ kinda font. It would look great on book covers, slumber party posters and postcards. The Swirl comes with some lovely ligatures and stylistic alternates  

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Toverheks  Font

A Toverheks in Dutch means ‘witch’ – well, actually it means ‘magic witch’ (it doesn’t translate well). The reason for this kind of weird name is the nature of the font: it reminded me of a book of spells  

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Closet Skeleton  Font

Some time ago I stumbled upon a little book called ‘De Sprookjeshoorn’ (‘Horn of Fairy Tales’) by Anton Eijkens (1920 – 2012). It was published in 1946 and contains several authentic and unique fairy tales – unfortunately unreadable to  modern