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  • Grey Wolf (click for details)

    This version updates the copyright information from DarkSide Productions to GreyWolf WebWorks. NOTE: This font is coded so that it can be embedded in MS Word (.DOC) documents. Thus, if you use this font in an MS Word document and save the document with the font embedded, the recipient of the document will see it with this font even though they may not have the font loaded on their system.
  • Guinness (click for details)

    Only caps available in this version.
  • Helldorado (click for details)

    Old west comes to life in this font! Like the old wild west, saloons, and gunfights, this font created after one of the most popular western tv shows ever El Dorado.
  • Off Kilter (click for details)

    Thanks for Downloading Off Kilter. -Off Kilter R [Right] -Off Kilter L [Left] If you have any questions or comments, you can e-mail me at kentpw@norwich.net You can visit my Homepage <ÆNIGMA GAMES & FONTS> at http://www.aenigmafonts.com/ ____________ !!! NOTE !!! ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ This font has been updated! I've edited the (BRK) in the font name to just BRK. It seems that Adobe Illustrator and web pages with CSS don't like fonts with ( and ) in their name.
  • Offset Plain (click for details)

    Offset Plain by GemFonts. This font looks like it was cut out of metal or wood.
  • Oldgate Lane (click for details)

    Oldgate Lane by Nick Curtis.
  • Parkvane (click for details)

    Parkvane by GemFonts was created to simulate the signs you might find around a local park.
  • Peatloaf (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 (around 300 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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