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  1. butterbrotpapier - Unknown license
  2. Theodoric - Unknown license
  3. Angular - Unknown license
  4. Antona by exljbris, $-
    Antona is a modern, friendly geometric sans serif. It comes in eight weights, with italics, 16 fonts in total.
  5. Sugar Pie by Sudtipos, $79.00
    When Candy Script was officially released and in the hands of a few designers, I was in the middle of a three-week trip in North America. After returning to Buenos Aires, I found a few reactions to the font in my inbox. Alongside the congratulatory notes, flattering samples of the face in use, and the inevitable three or four “How do I use it?” emails, one interesting note asked me to consider an italic counterpart. 

I had experimented with a few different angles during the initial brainstorming of the concept but never really thought of Candy Script as an upright italic character set. A few trials confirmed to me that an italic Candy Script would be a bad idea. However, some of these trials showed conceptual promise of their own, so I decided to pursue them and see where they would go. Initially, it seemed a few changes to the Candy Script forms would work well at angles ranging from 18 to 24 degrees, but as the typeface evolved, I realized all the forms had to be modified considerably for a typeface of this style to work as both a digital font and a true emulation of real hand-lettering. Those were the pre-birth contractions of the idea for this font. I called it Sugar Pie because it has a sweet taste similar to Candy Script, mostly due to its round-to-sharp terminal concept. This in turn echoes the concept of the clean brush scripts found in the different film type processes of late 1960s and early 1970s.
 
While Candy Script’s main visual appeal counts on the loops, swashes, and stroke extensions working within a concept of casual form variation, Sugar Pie is artistically a straightforward packaging typeface. Its many ligatures and alternates are just as visually effective as Candy Script’s but in a subtler and less pronounced fashion. The alternates and ligatures in Sugar Pie offer many nice variations on the main character set. Use them to achieve the right degree of softness you desire for your design. Take a look of the How to use PDF file in our gallery section for inspiration.
  6. As of my last update in 2023, I don't have direct access to specific databases or updates about fonts developed beyond that point, including the detailed specifics about "Candyful" by Typefactory. Ho...
  7. Seven Monkey Fury BB - Personal use only
  8. Logger - Unknown license
  9. Mcgannahan - Unknown license
  10. Element - Unknown license
  11. Seeds - Unknown license
  12. Troy3 - Unknown license
  13. Taco Box - Unknown license
  14. After Shok - Unknown license
  15. Dupree - Unknown license
  16. jr!hand - Unknown license
  17. Digeria - Unknown license
  18. Hooteroll - Unknown license
  19. Gamma Scale - Unknown license
  20. BECROSS - Unknown license
  21. Gjallarhorn - Unknown license
  22. Mouseyer - Unknown license
  23. Reprint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a bold serif typeface used popularly in the 1960s, Reprint JNL is perfectly adept for handling any titling needs and will get the point across in short order.
  24. 20th Century Font - Unknown license
  25. Instant Soup Mix - Unknown license
  26. KR Washington - Unknown license
  27. Once upon a time - Unknown license
  28. KR Construction - Unknown license
  29. Pulse State - Unknown license
  30. Bearpaw Bats - Unknown license
  31. Hooteroll_Jam - Unknown license
  32. Nostalgic - Unknown license
  33. Model Worker - Unknown license
  34. KR Lincoln - Unknown license
  35. Xolto - Unknown license
  36. Ruffian bold - Unknown license
  37. FF PQR Trial - Personal use only
  38. Terracotta Bohemian by Struvictory.art, $16.00
    Terracotta is a modern display font with mystical and Art Nouveau motives. The font is created in Bohemian style and decorated with swirls and peaks. Terracotta is suitable for the design on the theme of tarot, mysticism, spirituality, fortune-telling, handcrafts (ceramics, creating candles, soap making ect). Terracotta has extensive language support, it includes English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Turkish.
  39. Party Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Party Doodles: the perfect font for that quickie party flyer. Six party words in script and hand printing as well as 24 party drawings of gifts, party hats and party crowns, a sundae, a cupcake, fancy cakes, drinks, party horn and noisemakers, candles and a gift tag. One font, many possible party flyers. It can also be found in the book "1000 Fonts" by Bob Gordon.
  40. Bazilic by Tkachev, $25.00
    Bazilic is an informal decorative typeface. It would look nice in greeting cards, children’s books and magazines, on candy and food packages, holiday posters and flyers. Bazilic was based on informal lettering.
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