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  1. Pho Twice by Baqoos, $18.00
    Pho Twice is a boisterous neoteric handwritten typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  2. ThomasSchrift by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Since better (larger) text samples were available for Thomas Versalien, this font is closer to it's original.
  3. High Country by FontMesa, $25.00
    Although this font resembles the FontMesa High noon font a closer look reveals much more rounded serifs to this Antique Tuscan font.
  4. Bluebottle by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Bluebottle is a lively fun family of typefaces, a boisterous fun design, BLuebottle brings a distinctive cheerful character where ever it's used. Use Bluebottle to bring life and fun wherever you will.
  5. Barollo by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Barollo is a boisterous, lively, display family of two typefaces, offered in regular and shaded form. It’s ideal for eye-catching banners and posters that call for clear and forceful type, with a sense of fun and life.
  6. Sammy Boy by Hanoded, $20.00
    Sammy Boy is sweet and cuddly when he wants to, but also loud and boisterous. Sammy Boy keeps you awake at night, but smiles at you in the morning. Sammy Boy can speak most languages. Sammy Boy is amazing.
  7. ITC Isadora by ITC, $29.99
    This calligraphic typeface, designed by Kris Holmes in 1989, manages to look both confident and relaxed, while showing great intricacy and beauty upon closer inspection; it is named after the dancer Isadora Duncan.
  8. Charterhouse by Device, $29.00
    A heavy obround sans with a high x-height and unusual lower-case spurs that flow up and into the bowl. This curve is mirrored in the ascenders. The alternates provide for closer, denser setting.
  9. 1845 Mistress by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by Spencer’s patterns, particularly the elegant varieties called “Ladies' Hand” in some handbooks. Intelligent OTF ligatures and alternates (about 160) are included in the font, giving a closer appearance to realistic handwriting.
  10. Milligan by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Milligan is named in honor of the late Spike Milligan, a wonderful comedian who (amongst many other things) wrote and start in the Goon Show. It's a jolly, boisterous display Roman which can bring a sense of liveliness and fun to any project where it's used.
  11. Chicken Salad by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Chicken Salad is a playful and easy going sans serif font. A closer look reveals influences from both graffiti and comics. This font works very well in small and large sizes and in both lower and uppercase!
  12. Kitra 77 by LightHouse, $49.00
    Kitra 77 was one of the studies to Hamuel Nine Five. Though at first glance we can find several similarities, a closer look will reveal a completely different font in color and proportion. Kitra 77 is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.
  13. Millport JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Millport JNL is another retro-design font with a look closer to hand-lettering than formal typesetting. Use it for headlines, titles, signs, posters and point-of-sale items. No matter what the application, Millport JNL looks clean and retains its nostalgic feel.
  14. Lambada by ITC, $29.99
    Lambada font is the work of British designer David Quay, a font with a Latin American look. It should be used with closer letter and word spacing. Lambada will create eye-catching headlines and is perfect for wherever a festive appearance is desired.
  15. Sampa New Symphony by Daniel Fontenele Saracho, $95.00
    The typography was created from the observed similarities between some musical symbols and the letters of the alphabet. Realizing that there were not typefaces which used this language, decided to implement this idea, providing a new typographic style closer to the musical symbolism.
  16. Sun by LucasFonts, $49.00
    Sun is a family of compact typefaces closer to old industrial-style American newspaper headlines than to Luc(as)’s other designs. The fonts also work in text, and have been used for corporate identity and editorial projects for more than two decades now.
  17. Quigley by Typadelic, $19.00
    At first glance, Quigley might look like any ordinary font. Take a closer look. Quigley is reminiscent of an art deco font with a "twist", having unusual and amusing character shapes. Ideal for signage and as display type, but works nicely for body text as well.
  18. Luscombe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.50
    Luscombe is a boisterous and lively display face, recalling the shaded and outlined faced much beloved of 1920s poster and advertising artists, while offering a regularity of outline that those faces often did not achieve. Itís ideal for poster and display work, or for signage with a subtle period feel. Mix the two faces to add emphasis where it's needed.
  19. ND Laterne by NeueDeutsche, $20.00
    Introducing ND Laterne: a font that masterfully blends the timeless essence of tradition with the sleek aesthetics of modernity. At a first glance, its uppercase letters exude a comforting familiarity, yet upon closer inspection, its lowercase characters unveil a captivating and singular personality. Delicately embracing curves and meticulously sculpted forms, ND Laterne beckons for attention, instilling a profound sense of assurance and empowerment.
  20. Uberschrift by FDI, $25.00
    Uberschrift is an elegant display font for creating expressive headlines or logos. The font contains only capital letters, but comes with 200 discretionary ligatures and several alternate characters. Check out the type specimen PDF for more details and a closer look at the typeface. To access the ligatures you need to use an OpenType-savvy app that supports discretionary ligatures.
  21. Margot by Eclectotype, $36.00
    Like a lovechild of American Typewriter and Cooper Black, typewritten in melted chocolate, this is Margot. A bold single weight display typeface in roman and italic styles, Margot is boisterous but cuddly; warm but impactful. Margot comes fully loaded with a bunch of esoteric dingbats (grouped in the ornament feature), four figure styles (proportional- and tabular- lining, and proportional- and tabular- oldstyle), a spattering of swash capitals (K, Q and R), stylistic alternates and one discretionary gi ligature in the Roman. Stylistic alternates are split into stylistic sets thus: SS01 - alternate forms for ampersand and asterisk, and # changes to an attractive numero symbol. SS02 - in the Roman, a and g change to single storey versions; in the italic, the ae digraph changes to a less ambiguous double storey version. SS03 - the lining figure 3 gets changed to its alternate form. SS04 - the lining figure 4 gets changed to its alternate form. Margot is perfect for friendly headlines, logos, T-shirts (I love New York, perhaps?), food packaging and videogame apps. Margot gets its name from my equally boisterous and cuddly cat. Enjoy!
  22. Psyleidoscope by Designpiraten, $19.00
    Imagine a font that reveals more and more details the closer you get. Clearly readable in small sizes and illustrative when blown up to large scales. A psychedelic trip, a kaleidoscope of discoveries – that is Psyleidoscope. Use it in extreme sizes – large and small – to get all the fun out of it. There are two styles, Regular and Bold, with glyphs that support 207 different languages.
  23. Zenon by CAST, $50.00
    Zenon is a compact text font in four weights. Zenon is a sum of different styles, from Francesco Griffo to Granjon, from modern typefaces to the first sketches of Times New Roman. Zenon is an apparently Renaissance revival with modernish proportions. A closer look reveals that it is a typographic potpourri. Zenon was design as part of the MATD program at the University of Reading.
  24. Nothing So Childish by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    If you're looking for cuteness, something whimsical and unpredictable madness - then Nothing So Childish is something for you. The font is 100% handmade with a slightly dry pen. With a closer look, the font reveals several scribbles and scratches - only to make the font look more authentic! Your next birthday- or greeting card will love this font! :) Comes with ligatures which substitutes double letters!
  25. Ayumi Pro by Positype, $9.00
    Ayumi is one of those precocious sans. At first glance, I wanted it to look simple...basic characters, moderate modulation, common structure...but at closer inspection, it is filled with all kinds of fun and expressive details. The italics are...well, fun. They're curvy and expressive and truly compliments the face. The new Pro version includes a tightened character set, Central European glyphs, and remastered kerning.
  26. VLNL Brak by VetteLetters, $35.00
    Brak is the dutch word for ‘brackish’, the mix of fresh and salten sea water found in river deltas and estuaries. Brak is also VetteLetters’ straightforward display font with straight lines and rounded ends, and comes in two weights. It does really well in sea food dishes like fish, lobster, mussels and shrimps. Brak doesn't beat around the bush, it is an all-caps typeface with alternative capital letterforms assigned to the lowercase positions, for a variety of combinations.
  27. Secombe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Secombe is a lively fun family of typefaces in the spirit of the turn of the last century. It's a boisterous fun design, named in honor of the late Harry Secombe (or if you prefer, Neddy Seagoon). Secome is a family of two 'small capitals' display faces, offered in a regular solid form and the 'Grande' form, engraved and shadowed. Ideal for posters, book covers and any other design work where a feel of the 1900s is needed.
  28. LTC Goudy Initials by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Goudy Initials has been a best-seller since it was reformatted to font format by P22 in 2005. We decided that while it works very well at medium sizes, when it was used extra large, the outlines were not as true to Frederic Goudy’s 1917 drawings as they could be. We decided to redraw from the ground up—and here we have the NEW LTC Goudy Initials! Meticulously redrawn by Miranda Roth, these ornaments referenced original proofs of large sizes of Cloister Initials. In our quest for artwork for this project, we even arranged a quickly sold out recasting of the 120 point size and have produced a limited edition letterpress print from this casting This new digital version features two additional layers to allow for quick colorizing of the central letter and/or the floriated background. Registered users of the previous version of LTC Goudy Initials may upgrade to the set at a discount.
  29. Carbon Neutral by Okaycat, $29.95
    Carbon Neutral has a distinctly human style - lettering done cleanly with care -- not mass-produced nor mechanical. Get smooth typography which upon closer inspection is gritty & grassroots. The small details make this font friendly & inviting. Carbon Neutral has an exceptionally high level of detail which may cause your graphics program to operate slowly. Carbon Neutral is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  30. Herzchen by Font-o-Rama, $25.00
    Herzchen is a well developed sans serif font. The curving and swinging letter forms remind a little of serif fonts, on closer inspection, however, they rather remind of upright italics. Playful details give charm to the typeface and make Herzchen lively and distinctive. With four cuts the typeface is suitable for simple corporate and editorial design projects. In addition there are many ligatures in the expert-set for individual use.
  31. Typograph Pro by Aleksandar Aleksandrov, $19.00
    Note: The 'Pro' in the name of this font should not be interpreted as having OpenType features. It has none. What was the inspiration for designing the font? Inspired from the basic shapes like circle, cube and triangle. Closer to basics means more useful in various projects. What are its main characteristics and features? Clean graphic shapes. Usage recommendations: Graphic design, Motion design, 3D, Posters, Magazine covers, Outdoor. See Typograph Pro in action:http://www.amateurmedia.net/typographpro/
  32. Birthday Wish PB by Pink Broccoli, $16.00
    Birthday Wish is a totally off-kilter sans-serif font inspired by a late 70's birthday greeting card. Much like a typographic drunken stumble, this font wonderfully and awkwardly fumbles across designs, surprising with each letter typed. With a pseudo unicase character set, and offbeat letter weighting, Birthday Wish is fun to typeset with, with a cluster of ligature combinations that add to the quirky playfulness. You’ll find this Birthday Wish is a typesetting ride of a font. Try typing standard, all caps, or all lowercase for even more visual variety.
  33. The Happiest Cruise In Anaheim by Megami Studios, $7.50
    Inspired by the signage of one of the greatest theme park rides in the world (you know, the one with the song that you can't really get out of your head), The Happiest Cruise in Anaheim is sure to bring your small world of fonts closer. Whether a world of wonder or a world of cheer, the playful, quirky and childlike joy of the curves and lines will hopefully set your work on a journey through imagination!
  34. Neue Jugend by Brave Lion Fonts, $24.00
    Neue Jugend is an art nouveau typeface orientated on letter shapes of original Jugendstil fonts. The shapes are reduced to a straight modern look, so one could say it is the 21st century art nouveau. Neue Jugend supports all latin languages and their is a little ligature to bring P and Y closer together, if wanted. It is an uppercase typeface, so it is suggested to be used in headlines. For example on a poster or a book.
  35. Oldblend by Zealab Fonts Division, $11.00
    Oldblend is a playful and elegant retro font and was designed as a display type for titles, headlines, and posters and will work well with any retro execution. It is characterized primarily by a modern look with straight shapes, but on closer view, you will notice its subtle connection to retro type design. Oldblend includes uppercase, lowercase, ligature and also Multiple Language Supported I can’t wait to see what you guys will come up with with using this font!
  36. Zodchiy by Chvyalev, $15.00
    Cyrillic (and Latin) poster font is limited in composition by uppercase. Monumental, dry, ascetic. Designed for the design of posters, title pages of projects, signage, book covers, building facades. It is formed based on architectural and drawing fonts. It combines Russian traditions and modern trends. The shape of the letters varies from round wide to oblong narrow, in this contrast lies the idea of the font. At first glance, this contradictory decision finds harmony with closer acquaintance.
  37. Album Cover JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An older typeface belonging to a family of sans serif fonts known as Grotesque (or Grotesk in the classic spelling) has been re-drawn by Jeff Levine and released as Album Cover JNL. The font's name is derived from the fact that this typeface was found on many long-playing record jackets during the 1950s and 1960s. To add a look closer to that of hand-set type, there are minute variants in some of the heights of the characters.
  38. Coil by Brownfox, $44.99
    Coil feels comfortable like a well-worn pair of shoes. It could easily pass for an assertive industrial European sans serif of the early 1960s with its slight reverse contrast, monotonous proportions, and squared-off curves, if not for its less predictable side. What appears initially as ellipses upon closer inspection turns out to be irregular shapes, closer to an inverted egg than an oval. The s looks topsy-turvy with its higher curve that is larger than the lower. Some terminal strokes overhang the bowl (as in the a), others open flat (as in the Q, the f, the j, and the t). The resulting effect shakes up this seemingly “retro” face just to make it new. Our midcentury recollections are slightly distorted and reinterpreted by this ironic typeface making it fresh while deceptively cozy and familiar. Coil’s high x-height and even texture make it readable even in small sizes despite its tight apertures. Available in four weights with their italics, with two sets of figures, fractions, and alternates for Extended Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Designed by Vyacheslav Kirilenko and Gayaneh Bagdasaryan, 2020-21.
  39. You Blockhead by Comicraft, $29.00
    Why you little Numbskull! Nitwit! Visigoth! Dimwitted Jackass! Interplanetary Goat! Highwayman! Sea-gherkin! Jellyfish! KnowNothing! Filibuster! Cachinnating cockatoo! Artichoke! Two-timing Troglodyte! Bald-headed budgerigar! Odd-toed Ungulate! Autocrat! Carpetseller! Duck-billed platypus! Dunderheaded coconut! Ectoplasm! Steamroller! Iconoclast! Kleptomaniac! Raggle taggle ruminant! Orangutang! Rapscallion! Ten thousand thundering typhoons! Whippersnapper! Billions of billious barbecued blue blistering barnacles -- you-you... YOU BLOCKHEAD! With its sturdy stance and over 100 friendly interlocking letter pairs, this font was made famous in the logo and branding for the video game CLASH OF CLANS, and infamous in the logo and branding for the Image comic THE BEEF.
  40. Dizzy Edge by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    My Dizzy Edge font is really not that dizzy! Actually it's quite steady and legible - super good for packaging, greeting cards and perhaps even commercials for toys, candy, t-shirts, movieposters...yep, that list is long! What's more interesting is that the font as got 6 different versions of each letter - at first glance, the letters don't vary that much, but a closer look reveals the sometimes grungy outline of a pen! But theres more!!! Dizzy Edges comes with multi-language accents!!! What's not to like!!!
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