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Ameliea Script  Font

Ameliea Script is a signature style typeface that works best for logos, name tags, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise, social media & greeting cards. It contains a full set of lower & uppercase letters, a large range of punctuation, numerals,

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TT Limes  Font

The idea of TT Limes emerged at the seashore last year in late summer. Getting ready in advance for a dark winter, we've decided to design a special fontfamily which would bring a bit of vitamins and summer sun  into

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LittleKarla  Font

LittleKarla is a script font that contains number alternate characters, and a design Inspired by the dynamic style of hand lettering. LittleKarla contains over 600+ glyphs with up to 20 alternate characters on some letter, and the Titling Alternates Features

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Texas Hero  Font

The first font to simulate actual old penmanship, Texas Hero is modeled chiefly on the handwritten script of Thomas J. Rusk—who served as commander of the Texas Army, chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, and one of the state’s

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Madelyn  Font

Madelyn is a handwritten script font based on the expression of real handwriting. Amiable and organic, it is perfect if you want to convey individuality and style. It’s written with a calligraphy pen with casual dry strokes and a signature

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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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Emily Austin  Font

Emily Austin is modeled after the penmanship of Emily Margaret Austin (Bryan) Perry, an early Texas colonist along with her brother, Stephen F. Austin, for whom the state capital was named. Specimens were letters dating from 1837 until 1851,  the