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Flowy  Font

Flowy is a romantic and delicate type, made up of four sub-families. Brush, Script, and Condensed imitate freehand writing using different tools. In these families, you can choose the original version which embodies freehand styles, the Clean option which  offers

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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

Rephone Font - Image 4

Rephone  Font

Rephone is a script font designed and published by Majestype. Published by MajestypeDownload Rephone

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Glowist  Font

Glowist typeface is serif font made by hand. with alternate characters and ornaments that will provoke your creativity and make it easier to make the awesome work. This font is suitable for greeting cards, posters, labels, t-shirt design, etc.  you

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Red Velvet  Font

A vermilion confection, favored by Salisbury House, with lineage to the Eaton’s Original. Red Velvet: Flour, sugar, eggs, Crisco and cochineal. Remarkable not only for its insect coloring, but for its fuzzy tongue-feel. Published by BLKBKDownload Red  Velvet

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Levitte Script  Font

Levitte Script is a lovely design published by Flavor Type, which also provides an ornament style option for decorative design work. Published by Flavor TypeDownload Levitte  Script

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Sun Valley  Font

The citrus spray when you crack the peel. The juice dribbling down your chin. The dry grass sticking to your fingers. An indelible part of summer and a bright ray in every day. Published by BLKBKDownload Sun  Valley

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Bloomy  Font

Bloomy is a picture font consisting of 52 high quality flower shapes with clean outlines and a minimum of vector points. This unique set of natural forms may be well used in graphical design projects like brochures, advertisements, posters,  etc.

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Vanilla Daisy  Font

Vanilla Daisy is a script font that has a huge selection of alternate characters that provides numerous design options. Vanilla Daisy OpenType Features: • Contextual Alternates • Standard Ligatures • Contextual Swashes • Titling Alternates Published by Adam FathonyDownload Vanilla

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Mightype Handlettering Pack  Font

Mightype is a bundle of organic and hand lettering style fonts, published by Adam Fathony. This collection contains 8 fonts, such as: • Mightype Brush • Mightype Bold Serif • Mightype Serif • Mightype Cursive • Mightype Casual • Mightype

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Author Type  Font

Author type is a hand painted style typeface designed to help you create the look of stunning custom hand-lettering. Author type contains upper and lowercase characters, punctuation, numerals, swashes along with extended language support. Published by MaghribDownload Author  Type

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Lucky Turns  Font

You have reached your destination. Whether you knew where you were going or not, all that matters is that you made it. Whether the best, or a blind pathfinder, either is only a few Lucky Turns away from making  it.

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Be Bright  Font

Be Bright is a sweet, hand brushed style font, that contains ligatures and multi-language support for most western languages. Published by Seniors StudioDownload Be  Bright

Mind Rush Font - Image 16

Mind Rush  Font

Your third eye provides visual information to the near side of the pineal gland of a world in suspended motion. From this perspective, thoughts flicker in and out of being on an incorporeal film at an ever-increasing frame rate.  Tune

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First Take  Font

With the air of a star he’d burst into a room like hot helium into space, sweeping us up in a solar wind. First Take, only take, he’d say. And then he’d do something–anything, really–and it didn’t matter so  much