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  • Aurabesh (click for details)

    Enclosed is the Aurabesh True Type font created by Mike E. Webb from the lettering used by the empire in the starwars movies. Mike added a number of extra characters in the same style as numbers, punctuation, and extended characters. This font may be re-kurned or have characters added or modified by Tommy of Escondido, with Mike's permission.
  • Butterflips (click for details)

    Very cool hand drawn butterfly images.
  • 20 Faces (click for details)

    this is a font created by samuel marcius. i didn't want to close one or more letters - like some font creators usually do - to force you to pay me some money for this font. enjoy it and use it freely.
  • 4Yeothanks (click for details)

    You are now enjoying a 4YEO (For Your Eyes Only) creation!
  • 50's Dings (click for details)

    I enjoy the nostalgia of the 1950's, and wanted to capture some of the architectural images of the era on a font. The fact is, there may be some computers which might not be able to handle the detailed graphics in some of the images. Well, this font is freeware, so you really don't have much to complain about. The usual A-Z or a-z keystrokes will render twenty-six images from a more peaceful time in postwar American history.
  • 52 Sphereoids (click for details)

    Hello reader - We here at the labs are proud to present you with our latest type weapon of mass distruction. Please whatever you do...don't...press...the....red...button!
  • Agathodaimon (click for details)

    Agathodaimon (A gath o die mon), named after a mediaeval alchemist, is a TrueType font for the IBM (also available in Macintosh TrueType and Type 3 formats). Unlike the plethora of dingbat fonts, which display multi-permutations of floral arrangements, Agathodaimon boasts an entire upper and lowercase alphabet made from mediaeval chemical symbols (52 bold, yet simple designs). I have based the characters themselves on the calligraphy and work of Rudolf Koch, professor and key figure in the development of graphic arts in Germany circa 1930.

    The symbols are authentic and have been used from ancient times up to the middle ages. I have tried to make the figures appear to be woodcuts-especially the black-boxed versions. They are unique, meticulously crafted, and, best of all, a design element that is in most cases around two millennia old. It is unfortunate, I suppose, that these symbols have been lost or have faded in their use-almost certainly, no one who sees these symbols will recognize any of them (except "b," which is similar to the astrological symbol for Mars). Regardless of their emblematic nature, however, they are pretty darn cool. Oh yes, and they are useful too: put them on envelopes, on letterhead, to make borders, in roleplaying games, in logo design, or even use them in professional desktop publishing.

    Each upper and lowercase letter of the alphabet is a different mediaeval chemical symbol. Because there is so much detail in these drawings, they don't really look that fantastic on the screen until about 15 point (and even then, they aren't the clearest), but they print nicely from 8 to 200 points on a LaserWriter Select (600 DPI). 8 points is rather small, however.
  • Alchemy (click for details)

    The extended set contains elements and other materials used by alchemists such as filter, test tube, bismuth, clay, honey, nitric acid, salt, sand, sugar, etc., some in different variants. Because there are so many variants for Alchemical symbols, I do plan to produce another font with 200 odd symbols.
  • Alienator (click for details)

    You've got your hands on the Alienator font. Well Congratulations! Use it and don't freak out.
  • American Indian (click for details)

    Ah ho ma tuk wa hussen (an Indian greeting describing all is great with life in the world).


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