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  1. Geisha Boy AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    A bouncing offbeat latin poster font.
  2. Boring Boring - Unknown license
  3. boring - Unknown license
  4. BONES - Unknown license
  5. Joe - Unknown license
  6. Box by Superfried, $32.50
  7. Bee by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
  8. Boxed by Tipo Pèpel, $18.00
    Boxed typography is a new and extensive 18 weight typeface, brightly conceived and designed to look good on small screen devices, but offering also enlightened looks on paper. The semi-modular geometric font shapes seek to be fully responsive to the grid of screen«s pixels to deliver a crisp, fluid reading rate. Due to its extensive range of weights and subtle difference in thickness, compensating for the stain of characters between different CSS styles is really easy. It offers an extensive set of Latin characters, even the Cyrillic.
  9. Boos by Fontex, $29.00
    A lot of time and effort has been put into the process of creation the Boos Font. A careful analysis of the current font market and overly increasing customer needs have shaped Boos' final appearance and content. We don't have a precise target audience for Boos, since the amazing amount and structure of the chosen characters enables a very wide utilization. It will be best suited for headlines for classy magazines. It's look and feel came from a different designing approach, so that it can successfully satisfy the needs of even the neediest. Shining with calm and dignity, while in the roots being aggressive, it has successfully connected classic and modern styles - representing it's largest value. Medium, bold, black and light versions are included in the complete package, at a discounted price!
  10. BOT by fontkingz, $19.00
    The BOT font package includes two character sets, BOT-Regular and -Stencil. The futuristic looking characters are designed to work in both large scale and small sizes; it works very well as a comfortable, readable lettering on machines of any kind as much as in print and screen publications. In addition, the BOT-Stencil letters can easily be cut out and work as a template for painting type on any surface.
  11. Bonning by Greater Albion Typefounders, $8.95
    Bonning is a Roman face full of the spirit of the 1920s. It was inspired by a (real)estate agent's For Sale board seen in an old sepia photograph from that era and combines visual flair and period with good clear legibility. A range of Opentype features including alternate forms, old style numbers and fractions, as well as discretionary and standard ligatures are included. Three weights are offered, including a shadowed black form are offered, all in a choice of three widths. It's the ideal face for signage with a period feel, as well as posters, headings and feature paragraphs.
  12. Bones by Gravual, $39.00
  13. Bome by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Introducing Bume Display psychedelic font, designed to transport you to another dimension with its bold. With its fluid and organic shapes, our psychedelic font is perfect for creating striking headlines, logos, and branding materials that demand attention. The intricate curves and loops in this font create an ethereal and dreamlike quality that perfectly captures the essence of the psychedelic aesthetic.
  14. Zoé by La Boîte Graphique, $29.00
    A calligraphic font.
  15. Zoe by Autographis, $39.50
    Zoe is a hand-drawn script that has a very even flow and is readable down to very small sizes. In big sizes it is elegant.
  16. Boa by Alien, $30.00
    Boa bold is a basic display font made for print. It was created for an Artbook about reptiles. It needed to be round and clear.
  17. VLNL Bon Bon by VetteLetters, $35.00
    Exuberantly delicious and lusciously sweet! VLNL Bon Bon embodies the perfect after dinner treat. Chocolate is a known aphrodisiac and bonbons are its most romantic carrier. Bonbon is not for nothing the French word for ‘good’ twice! You could definitely consider VLNL Bonbon the typographic equivalent of these exquisite chocolate sweets. Inspired by lettering on an Amsterdam church facade and a ladies clothing store window, Donald DBXL Beekman started drawing the first incarnation of Bon Bon already in 2004. The original idea was an alphabet design with slanted oval inner shapes and extremely long and striking serifs. This proved to be a quite demanding design job, so It took Bon Bon some time to get finished. But now it’s here in all its extravagant glory. Most recently a number of lowercase characters were added to make Bon Bon more versatile. Totally insane and over-top-the-top it has been called. But hey, we all love Bon Bon. Don't we?
  18. Boo Boo Kitty by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Boo Boo Kitty is a blocky font with a halftone style gradient texture. One of the big inspirations for this font was retro comic printing so I tried to keep the background slightly messy to capture that look. It was originally released in 1997 as an all-caps font with mixed plain and textured characters but was recently updated it to include lowercase letters and full versions of both background options.
  19. LOVE-BOX - Personal use only
  20. Astron Boy - Unknown license
  21. Vanilla Boys - Unknown license
  22. Nightmare AOE - Unknown license
  23. ROCKY AOE - Unknown license
  24. Haunt AOE - Unknown license
  25. Skin & Bones - Personal use only
  26. Bou College - Personal use only
  27. Dem Bones - Personal use only
  28. Paint Boy - Unknown license
  29. Regal box - Unknown license
  30. Bizzy Bee - Unknown license
  31. Joe DiMaggio - Unknown license
  32. ChickenScratch AOE - Unknown license
  33. BON ViVER - Unknown license
  34. Ziggy Zoe - Unknown license
  35. Boring Joined - Unknown license
  36. Skinner AOE - Unknown license
  37. KR Boo! - Unknown license
  38. Bones Bummer - Unknown license
  39. PapaMano AOE - Unknown license
  40. Praise 'Bob' - Unknown license
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