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  1. Flatstock - 100% free
  2. Lovely Kids by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Lovely Kids is a playful font that specially crafted for children, Boys, Kindergarten, Birthday, Kid, Cartoon, and Comic purposes. The Lovely Kids cheerful font contains Modern, Elegant, Creative, Professional and Unique Concept.
  3. Minormayor by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. Minormayor is perfectly suited to logo, stationery, branding, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design, restaurant and more. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  4. The Soulty by Forberas Club, $16.00
    The Soulty made for something interesting and excited, or you can make your wedding invitation with this beautiful font and you can use this font for your party or cute moment. Cheers
  5. Soundstar by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Soundstar is an original, cheerful, highly decorative typeface. It’s kind of geometric, but handmade. It’s kind of blocky, but not that straight. It’s kind of playful, and quite playful indeed. Have fun!
  6. Nanquim by PintassilgoPrints, $18.00
    Nanquim is a versatile font, available in three sketchy options. At display sizes the line art is very eye-catching. At smaller sizes it turns out like textured faces. Always with a pleasant handmade feel. Nanquim characters were hand drawn with pen and India ink on film, like we use to do when preparing artwork for screenprint. Hope you enjoy!
  7. Bergell by ITC, $29.00
    Inspired by the work of famed Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti, the German designer Thomas Finke created Bergell, a lively and natural script face. Bergell's calligraphic style is both dynamic and elegant, like the kind of special, festive handwriting many desire, but few ever manage to achieve. Why spend so much time at your drawing table when there are great fonts like this one?
  8. Contract Banner by Solotype, $19.95
    Our penchant for banner types lives on. This one is our take on an 1880s font called Mezzotint. Banner fonts give the appearance of art work, without having to do any. We like that.
  9. Anzylna by Cititype, $12.00
    Anzylna is a cheerful and friendly handwritten font. It is perfect for illustrations, posters, logos, book covers and much more! Include this font in your next project and give it a happy personality.
  10. Tacky Shoes by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    May I present to you: Tacky Shoes. Actually there's nothing tacky here - just liked the sound of that :) Just like the letters may look quite straight-forward, but here and there the lines are a bit off, which enhances the handmade look - which makes it great for work like posters, invitations, flyers, stickers or something that has to do with creativity. Each letter has 6 variants (in all 6 versions!) which makes the text look more natural and random - because these variants cycle as you type!
  11. Crafton by Mevstory Studio, $20.00
    Like traditional athletic block typefaces, Crafton is built with chiseled corners and a rigid skeleton. However, an underlying formula of fervor and functionality emerges in execution. The typeface features traditional block tendencies that are challenged by expressive angles and deviations in line weight that harken to penmanship. Uniquely tapered terminals seen in letters like a, c, and s demonstrate a strong visual energy while increasing legibility. The legs of angled letterforms like the A, v, and y are cropped in a way that further reinforces this motif.
  12. CoffeeMilkCrazy - Personal use only
  13. Rivanna - 100% free
  14. WC Rhesus A Bta - Unknown license
  15. Monster boxes - Personal use only
  16. Pixelout by Ilhamtaro, $17.00
    PIXELOUT is a display font based on bold serifs combined with a psychedelic style and given a low pixel effect like in a game. With its pixelated stroke characteristics, this font is perfect for different or unique designs such as in games or for bands and music event posters. The uniqueness of this font is psychedelic-pixel, it can be categorized as a vintage font because usually old school games use this style plus it can be used for bands because psychedelic is also found in one genre of music. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Cheers!
  17. Sportzan by Pixesia Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Sportzan - A Sporty Display Font Sportzan, as its name, is a sport font. Sportzan brings you the kind of cheerful and sporty vibes which spreads the playful energy for the game. Sportzan is designed to have sharp-corners to express the strength. With its bold design, sportzan will be suitable to be associated to any kind of sport product such as poster, jersey design, sport-slogan, and any writing which needs a strong-bold vibe. FEATURES - PUA Encoded - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  18. Sveva by astype, $58.00
    Sveva Versal is a light swinging art nouveau caps only headliner, with swash like alternates and lots of special combinations. It's well suited to set a short and fancy block or line of text. PDF Specimen
  19. Alonnafeast by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. Alonnafeast Brush Script Font is perfectly suited to logo, stationery, branding, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design, restaurant and more. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  20. Clanso Buttler by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Clanso Buttler urban stylish display font, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Clanso Buttler urban stylish display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  21. VLNL Cleaver by VetteLetters, $29.99
    Chop chop! VLNL Cleaver is an important tool in the Vette Letters’ kitchen. It’s a butcher knife of a font. Razor sharp, ultra heavy and with pointy slanted serifs. At first glance it seems straight-lined, but a closer look revails that all straight lines are curved inward slightly, which enhances the sharp image even more. Cleaver was originally designed by DBXL for cutting meat - hell, it even hacks right through bone. It can easily splice a chicken in one slash or seperate ribs, just like that. You can also very well use it to chop up hard vegetables like pumpkin or squash on the chopping block. It gets better, the opposite blunt side can be deployed to crush ingredients like garlic, nuts or spices like black pepper. You could use a grinder, but with Cleaver it’s more fun, isn’t it? VLNL Cleaver is suitable to give a sharp edge to flyers, posters, logos (Heavy metal bands and other) or magazine headlines.
  22. Stewart Sans - Unknown license
  23. Rolloglide - Personal use only
  24. GauFontExpositionR - Unknown license
  25. Talie - Unknown license
  26. Nuku Nuku - Unknown license
  27. 79 - Unknown license
  28. Badgery - Unknown license
  29. Oohlalalulucurvy - Unknown license
  30. Kicking Limos - Unknown license
  31. Choir by Linecreative, $16.00
    Choir is a modern sans serif font. Each letter consists of three combined lines that connect together like a maze. This font is suitable for logos, business cards, magazines header, Flyer Titles, or large-scale oven artworks.
  32. AggressIan by Hackberry Font Foundry, $13.95
    AggressIan is the release of the first font I ever drew. It was done by hand with triangle and parallel rule back in the mid-1980s. I originally called it Aggressor, but I never liked it. My local type designer friend, Ian Roberts, really likes this type of drawing and told me I had to release it. So I named it after him. The small caps should work well if you need a bolder version. It has oldstyle and lining figures, plus the small cap figures. I hope you like it.
  33. Marguerita by ITC, $29.00
    Marguerita is the work of designer David Quay, a pseudo-Latin, 1950s concept based on a copperplate script. The capitals are meant as initials only. Marguerita is idea when a cheerful, light-hearted effect is desired.
  34. Muirne by Typomancer, $20.00
    Muirne, a cheerful semi-serif inspired by a Celtic calligraphy and figure. Font family contains from Light to Black weights and suitable Italic. With a dozen of alternates to enhance your typesetting with a Celtic touch.
  35. Baby Gumbout by Mabhal Studio, $15.00
    Baby Gumbout is a cheerful, funny and friendly handwritten font. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more.
  36. Day N Nite by Typefactory, $14.00
    Day n Nite is a playful display font. It has a cheerful look that will elevate your crafting projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  37. Organic Thinker by Bogstav, $19.00
    Monospaced fonts can be so dull...they are often only suitable for something like programming and other places where you need the text lined up perfectly. Well, that is not the case with Organic Thinker! Yes, it is monospaced, but it is also handmade and full of vibrant and organic life! Each letter has 5 slightly different versions, and they automatically changes as you type - makes you forget everything about programming, kerning and other dull things! :) Well...you are more than welcome to use Organic Thinker for your next Turbo Pascal text, actually I'd fancy that! :)
  38. Gigafly by ROHH, $39.00
    Gigafly™ is a contemporary high-contrast sans-serif display typeface designed for branding and impactful posters. The family features very modern and sharp design language, opening a world of lively compositions full of strength, energy and movement. Its playful contrast makes it stand out from the crowd and gives it a unique type of cheerful elegance. Gigafly features lots of stylistic alternates, allowing to create a collage-like, dynamic compositions by mixing the styles and weights of the letters. To make things even more fun, the family contains a set of quirky icons that will inject even more personality into your designs (do not miss out on the super cool manicules!). The family is very powerful, extravagant, playful, yet it manages to keep its elegance - it can be more calm, measured and simple when needed as well. It has a vibe of modern, crisp sans-serif as well as fashion magazine type didone. The full family consists of 15 styles - 5 weights in 3 different optical sizes for headlines, display sizes and big posters. The family offers a 2-axis variable (weight and optical size) font that contains every style and gives even more flexibility and versatility. Each font features 1400 glyphs, including uppercase, lowercase, icons, tons of alternates, as well as other OpenType features such as stylistic sets, case sensitive forms, lining and old style figures, basic fractions and superscript/subscript, slashed zero, currencies and symbols.
  39. Sallomae by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Say hello, to Sallomae! A playful display font. Inspired by jungle cartoon, and children's book. Sallomae designed with a cheerful monoline concept and adjusted well to keep the legibility. Sallomae is a flexible typeface that you can use for many kinds of stuff and themes. You can combine the uppercase and lowercase to get the more unique and cute design, equipped with stylistic alternates, ligatures, Sallomae is perfect for kids' merchandise, quotes, t-shirts, posters, social media, pillow, packaging, storybook, food menu, cafe decoration, logos, and much more! Mix and cheer up your day with Sallomae!
  40. Kapsalon by Hanoded, $12.00
    It could be you’ve never heard of Kapsalon and I will forgive you for that. Kapsalon is a Dutch word, meaning ‘hairdresser’s’. Since 2003 it is also a very popular snack food, which consists of french fries, döner kebab, lettuce, sambal, garlic sauce and melted Gouda cheese, served in an aluminium tray. I have to admit that I have never eaten a Kapsalon myself, as I am not too fond of fast food. I named this font package Kapsalon, because, like its namesake, it consists of several unrelated elements that work really well when combined.
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