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  1. Linotype Red Babe by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Red Babe is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. With Red Babe, Austrian designer Moritz Majce produced an energetic typeface which gives an impression of movement and change. The letter forms seem to be composed of countless fragments which can’t sit still, fragments which make the original forms burst and then draw them back together with their own rhythm. Linotype Red Babe is best used for headlines in larger point sizes.
  2. Case Lot JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A style example found within the pages of a vintage type foundry catalog inspired Case Lot JNL. The design is a classic early 20th Century sans with chamfered corners.
  3. Open Case JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Open Case JNL is the distant cousin to the 2009 release by Jeff Levine Fonts called Cold Case JNL, as both were based on sets of lettering stencils designed and manufactured by the Huntington Oil Cured Stencil Company (originally of Huntington, New York and later of Delray Beach, Florida). While sharing similar design traits, there are enough differences to have both type designs work well together in a complimentary setting. Open Case JNL is available in regular and oblique styles.
  4. P22 Basel Roman by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    In mid 2001, P22 was approached by a Daniel Garrison, a Classics scholar at Northwestern University about possibly digitizing a long lost "Garamond" typeface. This font was used by Johannes Herbst (a.k.a. Ioannes Oporinus) in 1543 to publish Andreas Vesalius' "On the Fabric of the Human Body" (De humani corporis fabrica) in Basel. The story of the development of this font takes a few twists and almost becomes forgotten itself over time.Forteen years later it is available to the public.
  5. LT Eat - Personal use only
  6. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
  7. DJ Cats - Personal use only
  8. Let's Eat - Unknown license
  9. Fat Legs - Unknown license
  10. Pi_&haa - Unknown license
  11. Bat Ben - Unknown license
  12. Phat guy - Unknown license
  13. Futurex Phat - Unknown license
  14. Vaporbyte Phat - 100% free
  15. Konfuciuz Fat - Unknown license
  16. LD Cats - Unknown license
  17. Fat Lefty - Unknown license
  18. Cat Krap! - Unknown license
  19. Bearpaw Bats - Unknown license
  20. Fat Free - Unknown license
  21. Lab Bats - Unknown license
  22. fat marker - Unknown license
  23. Moony Cat - Unknown license
  24. Halloween Bats - Unknown license
  25. Cat Women - Unknown license
  26. Big Ham - Unknown license
  27. Grow Fat - Unknown license
  28. Soft Hits - Unknown license
  29. Fat Pixels - Unknown license
  30. Futurex Phat - Unknown license
  31. cats MEOW - Unknown license
  32. Vaporbyte Phat - 100% free
  33. MicroMieps Phat - Unknown license
  34. Conman fat - Unknown license
  35. Hau Ruck - Unknown license
  36. aaaiight! fat - Unknown license
  37. HollowWeenie Bats - Unknown license
  38. Fat Pleasure by JAF 34, $9.90
    Fat Pleasure is extremely wide serif typeface inspired by the modern consume society and is suitable for posters, magazines, massive headlines (also for a web presentation) and so on. For dynamic of ultra hairy and massive fat strokes is not suitable for comprehensive text. Fat Pleasure is also inspired and constructed in the sense of modern type design. Even though Fat Pleasure is pure and clean serif font is very catchy a fresh.
  39. Hot Coffee by Fonthead Design, $19.00
  40. Foundry Dat by The Foundry, $50.00
    Foundry Dat is created with a common horizontal dash grid structure for accurate layering when characters are superimposed. Foundry Dat’s integrated background aligns vertically and horizontally, when set solid, forming a continuous pattern. Foundry Dat’s companion family Foundry Dit functions as a legible correspondence font, with a ‘typewriter’ feel. Each family contains: light, regular, medium and bold weights. Foundry Dat comes with a series of dashes to extend the background grid. Characters can also be offset to make different patterns – in the process becoming images – a graphic language with total integration of form and function.
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