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  1. Windsor by Bitstream, $29.99
    A creative variation of the Oldstyle form designed by E. Pechey for Stephenson Blake early in the twentieth century.
  2. Amati AR by ARTypes, $35.00
    Based on the 60-point Amati designed by Georg Trump and issued by C. E. Weber (Stuttgart) in 1953.
  3. Logger - Unknown license
  4. Automatica (BRK) - Unknown license
  5. SexyMF - Unknown license
  6. Video Terminal Screen - Unknown license
  7. Goondocks PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    HEY YOU GUYS! Goondocks PB is a faithful recreation of the titling font from 1985 film, "The Goonies". This was a lot of fun to recreate and flesh out, and it has that purposefully awkward appeal that a lot of Pink Broccoli fonts are imbued with. With a pseudo unicase styling, wonky blockish style lettering, and that visceral tieback to the 80's, Goondocks brings back fond memories, perfect for those unorthodox creative designs.
  8. Skunkling by Jason Mark Jones, $15.00
    Skunkling was born out of a contest, where its initial design won first place. It was inspired by a real-life encounter between a spraying skunk and a defenseless designer. Skunkling is carefully designed to be playful and even awkward. Unique letter forms and ligatures allow the letters to fit snugly together. The two "weights" can be used individually or they have the unique capability to be overlaid to create a two-color font.
  9. Gauche Display by Megami Studios, $7.50
    Gauche Display is a "tasteless and awkward" script font for those who don't exactly want sophistication in their typographic script usage. Er, um, uh..."inspired" by several script fonts (all of which look much, much prettier), you can't take your eyes off this font, much in the same way you can't stop looking at a trainwreck. In other words, it sucks on purpose and lives up (or down, take your pick) to its name.
  10. Tribeca Script by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Script characters should fit together neatly and the connections mustn't look awkward. While this can be accomplished by using dozens of alternate glyphs and OpenType feature coding, there is still something worthy and eloquent about doing it with the simplest character set possible. Tribeca Script is a casual, mono-weight script first drawn as the headline for a Taste of Tribeca poster and later finessed into a font with no pretense of looking hand-rendered.
  11. That’s All Folks by Comicraft, $19.00
    Run amuck and head on down to Toon Town with us to enjoy some Madcap Laffs with our latest Frolicking Font, 'THAT'S ALL FOLKS'. It's good, clean family fun for all your favorite comic cuts and looney'toons! What's more, it's (sing along) S-O-E, A-S-Y, T-O-U-S-E! Includes new Inline Regular and Bold weights, Western European accents, and Crossbar I Technology!
  12. Chupa10 - Unknown license
  13. Grafoman. - Unknown license
  14. Athenian - Personal use only
  15. Swashett - Personal use only
  16. CUBU - Unknown license
  17. Cornering - Unknown license
  18. Forum II by ARTypes, $35.00
    Forum II is transcribed from the Forum II initials designed by Prof. Georg Trump and issued by C. E. Weber in 1952.
  19. Telegrafico - Unknown license
  20. Defused - Personal use only
  21. Work Yard Stencil by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The image of a set of vintage French tin stencils spotted online was the starting point in designing Freight Yard Stencil JNL. A more traditional ‘B’ and ‘R’ replaces the original characters (which looked kind of awkward due to extra ‘stencil breaks’ within the letters). However, there are a few interesting variants in other characters to set the design apart from similar stencil fonts. Work Yard Stencil JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. Milky Skies by Bogstav, $15.00
    Thursday Afternoon is like a typewriter that was out in the rain all night - all wobbly and worn, but with the well-known details of a typewriter, just a bit...well a lot...out of the ordinary! Although being awkward, Thursday Afternoon is surprisingly legible. I'd like that the font should be used for labels, toys for kids, candy or any kind of organic product. It even looks really well with headlines or shoutouts in all-caps!
  23. MuskitosCaps by Ingrimayne Type, $8.95
    MuskitoCaps is a Tuscan (split-serif) font that is rather narrow and a bit awkward. It is caps only, though the lower case differs from the upper case(the lower case lacks the mid-stem spike). The family has three styles, plain, shadowed, and shadowinside. The last has the same shapes as the plain style but has the spacing of the shadowed style so it can be layered with the shadowed style to easily produce bi-colored lettering.
  24. Creampuff - 100% free
  25. TooneyNoodle - 100% free
  26. SelznickNormal - 100% free
  27. Rialto - 100% free
  28. Airstream - 100% free
  29. Labyrinth - Unknown license
  30. CoasterPoster - Unknown license
  31. Copasetic - 100% free
  32. RadioRanch - 100% free
  33. RufCrate - Personal use only
  34. NipAndTuck - 100% free
  35. AndironOutline - Unknown license
  36. ParkLane - 100% free
  37. CaptainSwabby - Unknown license
  38. RhumbaScript - 100% free
  39. BeteNoirA - Unknown license
  40. HolyMoly - Personal use only
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