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  1. Blast Beat - Personal use only
  2. Hacjiuza Dirty - Personal use only
  3. Loyal Fame - Personal use only
  4. PopStar Autograph - Personal use only
  5. WILD AFRICA - Personal use only
  6. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  7. Hacjiuza - Personal use only
  8. Jailbox1 - Personal use only
  9. Dirt2 SoulStalker - Personal use only
  10. DEAD SECRETARY - Personal use only
  11. Aristotle Punk - Personal use only
  12. Dead Hardy - Personal use only
  13. René Menue by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Some time ago, I started to think about the idea of combining my passionate hobby cooking with my profession as a graphic designer. While browsing through cooking books, cooking magazines and graphic publications I noticed that there were no symbols and drawings easily recognizable for interested cooks (hobby or professional). So I decided to create symbols for all the classical cooking paraphernalia still found in grand mother’s kitchen cabinet. René Menue Symbol contains 99 kitchen symbols of classical design and quality. To complement the symbols typographically, there is René Menue, a fitting linear Sans Serif typeface with plenty of extra characters such as ligatures, figures etc. René Menue is a modern, slightly condensed and economic design with round shapes, very modern but classical at the same time. These features make it perfectly usable in many different publications, not necessarily restricted to cooking… A successful cooking and enjoy your meal!
  14. Overnight Oats by Hanoded, $11.00
    I recently walked part of the South West Coast Path in the UK. A couple of days in the hike, I came across a small cafe and I decided to have an oat latte (I am lactose intolerant). Since it was early in the morning, the breakfast menu was out and one of the items I noticed was ‘Overnight Oats’. I normally cook my oats with some lactose free milk and water, but apparently you can soak them overnight, add fruit and nuts and eat it like that. I tried it, it’s ok, but I think I prefer the cooked version. Overnight Oats is a bit of an odd font: it is very higgledy piggledy, yet legible and unique. If you want something out of the ordinary, then this may be your font!
  15. Kitchen Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Julia Child said, "I didn't start cooking until I was 32: up until then I just ate". Whether you cook or eat, design menus or place cards or cookbooks this set of 30 fresh Kitchen Doodle illustrations makes the job easier. Baking, cooking, mixing, chopping, grating, this little font has it all. Bon Appétit!
  16. Katy Berry - Personal use only
  17. GoodPeace - Personal use only
  18. Ocelca by Ixipcalli, $21.00
    Tipografía con aspecto curvilíneo
  19. MooLahLah by TypeSETit, $14.95
    A cow-print style.
  20. Anamorphosée sample - Unknown license
  21. tekken 6 2 - Unknown license
  22. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  23. Kickback by Comicraft, $39.00
    Joe Canelli is a crooked cop working in a corrupt police force. Joe is haunted by nightmares of powerlessness. When his partner is brutally murdered and he's betrayed by his colleagues, it appears that Joe's nightmares are coming true. With his back against the wall there's only one thing he can do -- turn against the criminal network that he once embraced... KICKBACK is a fast-paced, action-filled, noir-style, crime thriller from the co-creator of V FOR VENDETTA, David Lloyd. KICKBACK is also a font. This one.
  24. Ghosttown BC - Personal use only
  25. ARashNaziBlurb - Unknown license
  26. Blunter - Unknown license
  27. Innamoramento - Unknown license
  28. Tikitype - Unknown license
  29. Untitled-1 - Unknown license
  30. PFHALL - Unknown license
  31. OilBats - Unknown license
  32. RobustA - Unknown license
  33. Swatbats 1 - Unknown license
  34. Larson - Unknown license
  35. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  36. Sherman - Unknown license
  37. Raclette by Linotype, $29.99
    Raclette grills are an ingenious Swiss invention. This tabletop grill is used to cook raclette cheese, a unique sort of cheese produced by the happy cows of Valais. Swiss designer Michael Parson created a typeface in 2002 that speaks endearingly to his hearty homeland tradition - endearingly enough, he named it Raclette. Raclette most likely started out as a bold, condensed sans serif. But then, just as one pulls little trays off of a raclette grill, Parsons quickly removed many rectilinear bits from the edges of each letter. Text set in Raclette looks like an old brick wall, or perhaps like a raclette party for several hundred people, that ended an hour ago! Raclette is one of ten of Michael Parson's experiments in type design featured in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH."
  38. Faces - Unknown license
  39. oArbust - Unknown license
  40. Plump - Unknown license
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