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  1. Elevator Buttons - Unknown license
  2. Quasidipitous Black Spot - Unknown license
  3. Dweebo Gothic - Unknown license
  4. Space Woozies Extras - Unknown license
  5. Bubbly Frog Hollow - Unknown license
  6. Altemus Security by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 174 law enforcemet and security icons and designs.
  7. Daisy by Ludwig Type, $45.00
    Daisy is an ultra-fat serif typeface with very fine counters.
  8. Courage by Positype, $35.00
    High-contrast? High impact? Have Courage? Eye-catching and (extra, extra) bold, Courage balances ultra-high stroke weight, delicate details, and unique letterforms with a self-indulgent passion that will make you feel a little guilty using it. Honestly, use it large and don’t try to force it into a small space, because these fearless letterforms need room to move. Flavored with both upright and italic styles, each font includes an indulgent level of alternates, swashes and titling options, visual elements and more. A backstory with a different name Years ago, I was commissioned to take my Lust typeface and produce something unique to use for large format graphics for an event…cool. It needed to be hyper-contrast with a lot of over-the-top details. With a tight turnaround, I looked for primers within my development catalogue to help me, and settled on some early work on a typeface I had drawn called Hedonist. I used those sketches and its conventions to retrofit and build out Lust Hedonist (only to see the project go bust on the client’s end). I intended to go back shortly after the Lust Hedonist release to finalize a retail version of the OG Hedonist, but I never could settle on the look of the 'g' or the numerals, got distracted with other projects, and never picked it back up… until last year. After randomly doodling a fat, flat ‘g’ with an extremely tilted counter axis, I knew immediately how it could be used and that (re)set things in motion. Only problem was, in the process of refining the letterforms I began truly dissecting the pieces, rediscovering all of the recklessness within Hedonist, and decided on fundamentally rewriting the approach to the typeface… literally flaying it to the bone. I’m much, much happier with this finished typeface now, but the name no longer fit the moniker given to the first, adolescent approach—there’s far more audacity and cleverness in these letterforms, tenacious in their resolution now. As a result, the name Courage fit the mettle of this typeface so much more, so I kept it.
  9. Podles Atubin by Maulana Creative, $17.00
    Podles Atubin fat bubble display font. Heavy stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Podles Atubin fat bubble display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with script or serif. Make a stunning work with Podles Atubin fat bubble display font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  10. Gandur New by Blackletra, $50.00
    Gandur is a display textura in three weights, split into two families: Alte — the German word for old — and New. Gandur was inspired by other geometric texturas, specially Max Bittrof’s Element (1933). The design began by adhering to a strict hexagonal grid, but during its development, slowly moved from a purely geometric to a more pen-based design (this is especially true in the heaviest weights). The differences between Alte and New are essentially morphological, with reflections in the character set and OpenType features. Gandur New has a more humanistic, contemporary structure and is more ‘romanized’ then Alte. Gandur New also features small capitals. Gandur Alte, on the other hand, remains truer to historical forms, most notably: S s X x Z z. Gandur Alte also features the long-s, which can be accessed via a Stylistic Set or the glyph palette. (As is historically accurate, a short-s will be used at the end of words automatically when the historical Stylistic Set has been activated).
  11. AlienAutopsy - Unknown license
  12. Boosta - Unknown license
  13. Nikita by Autographis, $39.50
    Nikita is a very lively upright script with lots of 1950s flair.
  14. Calendar Font by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    The calendar fonts are used for laying out months of the calendar.
  15. Take Some Notes by Matthias Luh, $18.00
    'Take Some Notes' is a handwritten font with a lot of characters.
  16. Dollbats by FaceType, $10.00
    Fat Arrows, Symbols and Numbers that fit perfectly with Doll from FaceType.
  17. Or Halevana MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Pure romantic and personal with lots of grace and tender designed curves.
  18. Toothpaste by Funk King, $5.00
    Toothpaste is a fun swirly font with lots of pizzazz and energy.
  19. Yolanda by Device, $39.00
    Yolanda, a family of three weights each more florid than the last.
  20. Bronto Burger by Comicraft, $19.00
    Eight tons of Meat-eating TYRANNOSAURUS REX vs. one Vegetarian BRONTOSAUR? CRUNCHTIME!
  21. Kirsty Ink - Unknown license
  22. Bumpy Road - Unknown license
  23. Chewy Bubble by Balpirick, $15.00
    Chewy Bubble is a fat and handy font, a fun typeface that adds a cheerful and vibrant touch to your designs. This font features bold and rounded letterforms, reminiscent of fat bubbles floating in the air. Carefully crafted curves and generous spacing create a sense of fun and whimsy, giving your text a lively and interesting look. Whether you're designing a logo, poster, or children's book cover, this fat and cheerful font is sure to grab attention and add some fun to your designs
  24. Peking Duck by Hanoded, $15.00
    I used to be a tour guide and I traveled to China numerous times. Usually, the itinerary mentioned going to a restaurant in Beijing and eating ‘Beijing Roast Duck’ (北京烤鸭), a famous dish that has been prepared since the Imperial era. Typically, the whole duck is sliced at your table. The skin is crisp, glazed and thin and you should eat it with thin pancakes and thinly sliced spring onion. Of course, if I had to guide several ‘China tours’ in a row, I would often eat something else (there is only so much Beijing Duck you can eat). Peking Duck is a nice, handmade, Chinese Ink font. Use it for your restaurant menu, your book covers or your posters, advertising oriental food!
  25. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  26. Aberration - Unknown license
  27. Autriche - Unknown license
  28. Quropa - Unknown license
  29. Slap Happy - Unknown license
  30. Super Bodo Bodo by Daylight Fonts, $50.00
    This is a modern, ultra-thick Bodoni font with a lot of swashes.
  31. Deveren by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $19.00
    Deveren is a font based on goosefeather writings from the late 1600's.
  32. Yarker by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $19.00
    Yarker is the Business Hand of the late 1800's early 1900's.
  33. Squiddles by Thomas Käding, $2.00
    This one is just for fun. I named it after my cat, Gwendolyn.
  34. Onyx by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s revival of the condensed and elongated Fat Face, cut for ATF.
  35. Chaotic Circuit - Unknown license
  36. Funky Muskrat - Unknown license
  37. Kirsty - Unknown license
  38. AuX DotBitC Xtra Bold - Unknown license
  39. Static Cling - Unknown license
  40. Fire Wood - Unknown license
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