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- Kenyan Coffee (click for details)

I make all the fonts (over 210 of them) on my web page and
they're all free.
The page is called Larabie Fonts
It can be found at various mirror sites.
try:
http://www.larabiefonts.com
http://uk.zarcrom.com/font/
http://swankarmy.net/larabiefonts/
http://www.goldenapplecomics.com/larabiefonts
http://come.to/larabiefonts
I've provided the world with over 220 free fonts,
so if you'd like to make a donation I'd be more than happy to accept it.
No donation is too small! Music and artwork are good too.
If you have some CD's you're not listening to anymore, send 'em along!
- Ketchup Spaghetti (click for details)

Ketchup Spaghetti is a basic font with clean edges and easy to read. It has some sharp corners and lightly decorative edging to give it some pozazz.
- Laconick (click for details)

Laconick by Nick Curtis.
- Larabie Font (click for details)

The font contained in this archive is Freeware.
No payment is required for the use of this font. It's free!
Commercial use? Sure, but a donation or a product sample would be
appreciated.
$40 US is the usual amount per font for commercial use but any amount is appreciated.
I make all the fonts (over 150 of them) on my web page and
they're all free.
The page is called Larabie Fonts
It can be found at various mirror sites.
- Machine (click for details)

Machine by Ben Nathan.
- Madison Avenue (click for details)

MADAVE is generally a decorative Sans Serif font modeled after Solotype's
Advertiser Gothic Light. You'll find it a swoopy, effective font for
promotional pieces, advertisements, etc.
This is a fully hinted font - including diagonal hints in the TrueType
set. It uses composite characters wherever possible to conserve resources
and increase printing speed.
- Magyar Serif (click for details)

Although titled sarif, this font is not overly fancy and is really easy to read.
- Mail Ray Stuff (click for details)

The fonts contained in this archive are Freeware.
No payment is required for the use of these fonts. They're free!
Commercial use? Sure, but a donation or a product sample would be
appreciated.
$40 US is the usual amount per font for commercial use but any amount is appreciated.
I make all the fonts (over 220 of them) on my web page and they're all free.
I offer Deluxe versions of some of my fonts for sale. They contain several
weights and styles of each font. Just click on the Deluxe button at Larabie Fonts to see them.
The page is called Larabie Fonts
It can be found at various mirror sites.
try:
http://www.larabiefonts.com
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