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  1. Spongebob Dingpants - Unknown license
  2. Snow Now by Morganismi, $12.00
    Snow Now is a frisky, frosty, and snowy font family for active winter use. It includes two text fonts plus great pictures of snowflakes, tools, sculpture, animals and more.
  3. Antique Stencils JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A butterfly, plants, animals, borders, embellishments, a center piece and corner pieces make up this assortment of charming stencil designs re-drawn from vintage sources for Antique Stencils JNL.
  4. Lumberjacky by Tour De Force, $25.00
    In winter when cold time comes, when animals with thin fur play drums, there’s one guy who keeps you warm, his name is Lumberjacky and he’s stronger then storm!
  5. Pixel Grid by Caron twice, $39.00
    Pixel Grid is a font that lets us know that we have entered the digital age. We know about grid systems from the very first computers and electronic LED boards. Pixel Grid offers three types of grid resolution as well as many incarnations of individual segments. It is an electronic game: characters can be animated, overlapped, and played with in different ways. If you need a font that is strictly technical in nature, you can use tried-and-true square and round points. You can save ink by using them on receipts, for example, so the font can be used sustainably. Pixel Grid is suitable for engraving, or it can be used as a stencil. This complete font family aims to gain an extensive selection covering the early digital font style, facilitating the use of the style in professional applications today. Specimen: http://carontwice.com/files/specimen_Pixel_Grid.pdf
  6. Galindo Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Galindo Pro was inspired by the heavy-weight animated fonts such as Ad Lib, Nightclub, and Bear Club, blending geometric cuts with light-hearted contours. The festive letterforms intrigue and draw in the reader, while the SmallCaps and extensive figure sets open the font up to a wider range of uses. Opentype features include: - SmallCaps. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figure sets (along with SmallCaps versions of the figures). - Stylistic Alternates for Caps to SmallCaps conversion.
  7. Shinobu by Lurinzu Studios, $15.75
    "Shinobu" is an elegant psychedelic display font that combines characteristics of Art Nouveau and Modren San serif types. The name "Shinobu" comes from the anime character " Shinobu Kocho" from an anime called "Demon Slayer". Like "Shinobu's" characteristics, This exudes elegance and poshness while still having that quirkiness. This display font is intended to be used in big-scale designs such as headlines, posters, flyers, apparel, quotes, greeting cards, product packaging, album covers, movies, and more. *This font includes letters, numbers, alternates, and all essential marks needed.
  8. Linotype Zootype by Linotype, $29.99
    Zootype –the first original single font– was designed in 1997 by Victor Garcia of Argentina and as a winner of Linotype's Second International Type Design Contest is included in the TakeType Library. The three additional family styles –Zootype Air, Zootype Land, Zootype Water– were added in 1999. In the words of the designer, the design concept is meant to display the funny, happy joy of animal nature.’ Animal heads peek into the block forms of the letters, giving the font a unique whimsical character.
  9. Michua by Macrotipo, $35.00
    Michua is a sans serif font based on the principles of freedom and spontaneity, designed with curved ends and sticks with a slight wave. Its development is aimed at both screen display and its use in print media. Thanks to the flexibility offered by OpenType features we included special characters such as ligatures and old style numbers, offering a fairly comprehensive set extension.
  10. Stingwire BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Bonislawsky pulls off a beauty in these letterforms rendered with barbed wire. In our view, it couldn't have been done better. Now you can contain the animal in you with style.
  11. Mixed Silhouettes by Intellecta Design, $13.90
    Mixed Silhouettes are inspired by people, animals and various situations. It includes a wide variety of topics and may be used individually or in combination with wide range of design possibilities.
  12. Toon In JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lettering in the credits of classic animated cartoons was the inspiration for Toon In JNL, a fun and lighthearted typeface. Use this font anywhere a relaxed, informal or playful message is displayed.
  13. Linotype Charon by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Charon is the work of Renate Weise. Linotype Charon is a typeface with two sides to it: both objective and classic, it is neither neutral, nor an everyday typeface. Charon is modern and animated; its curving letters seek to touch the reader. Linotype Charon is named after the ferryman of Greek mythology who brought the souls of the dead across the River Acheron into the Underworld, connecting living and the dead. Linotype Charon, with its light swing and script character, can be used for either short texts or headlines.
  14. JWX Zebra by Janworx, $15.00
    Zebra, designed by Janet Valdez of Janworx, is a bold sans serif typeface, heavy on one side, and sporting a realistic zebra animal theme. Both upper and lower case are all caps. Incorporating the stripes into the font eliminates the need to power-clip or edit an existing font to reflect the animal theme. Creating artwork for spirit wear of a team with a zebra mascot has never been easier. This typeface is suitable for use at a large size, and would work well for screen printing, vinyl work and posters.
  15. Cat e Poultry by Proportional Lime, $19.99
    Love them or hate them Cats are one of the most successful animals on the planet. If they had thumbs we would all be in trouble. Fortunately for us these four legged sharks have managed to domesticate us and we are able to coexist peacefully. So this font is to share the joy of being blessed with the presence of such noble animals be it those of the Pantherinae Felidae or the not so humble Felis Catus (Domestic Cat). Why the Turkey? Well... you will have to buy the font to find out.
  16. Adventuring by K-Type, $20.00
    Rock-steady and friendly, yet animated and exciting, Adventuring evolved from the hand drawn, uppercase title lettering used for the 1950s and 1960s dust jackets of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five series of books.
  17. P22 Schneeberger by IHOF, $29.95
    In this font from graphic arts veteran Tracy Sabin, his trademark whimsy and playfulness are exhibited in spades. Sabin takes a multitude of influences, from mid-century art nouveau to today’s pleasant dream-pop doodles, and mixes them up into a sweet and animated alphabet that oozes energy, enthusiasm and honest innocence. Alongside the chromatic and colour-play possibilities that come with two layerable fonts, the jumpy, rough and curly elements that make up Schneeberger’s construct make this face a unique and essential tool for display and packaging aimed at catching the eyes of kids and teens. Use it for fantasy flicks, sugar-fix wrapping, and the elaborate backyard birthday party invite where the program is just as appealing for the adults as it is for the children. P22 Schneeberger comes in solid (Black) and outline (Regular) variants, each of which containing more than 400 characters, some very cool built-in stylistic alternates, a bunch of ligatures, and support for the majority of Latin languages.
  18. Mymoon by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Mymoon is geometric modern sans serif family that comes in 22 weights. Aimed for universal use, in any size and in any media. It has slight retro characteristics and mostly neutral overall impression. With wide range of thickness, from Thin to Heavy, all weights are well synchronized to match ideally. Contains extended Latin character set with OT features such as OldStyle and Tabelar numerals and fractions.
  19. Veneribe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.95
    Veneribe -the Venerable face- is an experiment in what many today might call 'grunge', though we at Greater Albion would probably prefer to talk of rustic (or if we're feeling really old-fashioned rustick) charm. It's a derivative of our Clementhorpe family, and aims to combine a battered antique look with the charm of that decorative Roman family. Regular and oblique forms are offered.
  20. Atol by Type & Roll, $30.00
    Atol is a contemporary take on classic didone types. High contrast and modern proportions, combined with subtle details, makes it ideal for characteristic, bold, tightly-set headlines in magazines, branding, animated typography and more.
  21. Parque by Celtibérica, $24.00
    What was the inspiration for designing the font? Parks and nature. What are its main characteristics and features? Wooden, Children, kids. Usage recommendations: in advertisement for parks, for animation films, Cartoons, as you like.
  22. Mosaic by Paul O'Connell, $9.95
    This innovative styled Mosaic font was created to suit various design applications within the typeface market and is aimed at people looking for a modern styled brush script typeface that doesn't fit in with the regular trends of script fonts. Designed and produced by Paul O'Connell of POCT, it is a slick and light hearted script typeface that reflects many irregularities, but still manages to retain a very balanced and modern feel with just a touch of fun too.
  23. Black Eye Nue - Unknown license
  24. XPCrazy - Unknown license
  25. Elkysis by Typogama, $19.00
    Elkysis is a striking, contemporary slab serif type family of six weights designed for use in titles, headlines or branding. With a distinctive look, this family aims to provide a unique voice for small passages of text yet remains surprising legible in smaller point sizes. With a full extended latin language support and a Variable family, Elkysis aims to provide a creative and striking solution.
  26. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  27. Teddyber V1.1 - Unknown license
  28. Toonish - Personal use only
  29. Cartoonist - Personal use only
  30. The Beetles - Unknown license
  31. Eye Spy - Unknown license
  32. Peppa Pig - Personal use only
  33. BirdArt - Personal use only
  34. Jonny Quest Classic - Unknown license
  35. nekoFont - Unknown license
  36. Scrolls A by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Scrolls A are a set of pictorial scrolls like signs of the zodiac, animals, dishes, flowers, symbols, decorative and Americana. They are beginning of last century American. Your I-found-them-somewhere type-designer, Gert Wiescher
  37. Linotype Notec by Linotype, $29.99
    Franciszek Otto of Poland designed Linotype Notec in 1999. Linotype Notec is a low-tech" (or even "no tech!") typeface. By embracing handwriting's spontaneity, it has gotten as far away from technology as it can. Classified as an "inky"-style script face, for lack of a better term, Linotype Notec's informal design seems immediately artful and full of expression. Its irregularity and unexpectedness enlivens any composition, similar to how jazz or modern dance animate a room. Quite full of "ink," Linotype Notec's "strokes" are written in a sort of short-note-handwriting-style, which a slow-writing, thoughtful humanist might theoretically scribble to himself late at night. Yet Linotype Notec's character still maintains a jolt of energy; try Linotype Notec in small applications, in any size from 12-point on up."
  38. Bucktooth by Tymime Fonts, $35.00
    Bucktooth is a cartoony typeface, inspired by vintage funny-animal comic books, suitable for children's entertainment, packaging or movie titles. Fancier and more upscale than your usual toon font, Bucktooth is fun with a touch of class.
  39. Memory by Fewell Foundry, $39.00
    A typeface inspired by 1980's graphic design fused with a modern futuristic style. Aimed at the Fashion industry and style magazines.
  40. Fukuro by Diego Massaro, $35.00
    Fukurō recalls diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey. It instills the cutting shapes, the wings, the movement of those animals and translate them into signs. The font experiments new shapes and contrasts that give to it some Japanese aspects.
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