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  1. Nirvanium NB by No Bodoni, $39.00
    If John Baskerville had been born in Seattle in the 1960s his type would have looked like Nirvanium: a wide, extended body with chunky Dr. Martin serifs, an assertive inelegance and a sense of rebelliousness. It�s a display face, too big, too chunky and too rambunctious for text, but always friendly.
  2. Industria - Unknown license
  3. KG Arrows by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn cute arrows in a variety of styles from dashed to chunky to funky.
  4. BLU Esoteric - Unknown license
  5. Designer Block by K-Type, $20.00
    A display font inspired by Designer Shock, Designers Republic and the chunky designer look in general.
  6. Skippy Sharp by Chank, $99.00
    Skippy Sharp was drawn by Skippy McFadden in 1995 and faxed to Mister Chank Diesel. Chank completed the character set, added extensive kerning and created a very friendly, informal marker handwriting font. The font is also enhanced for OpenType use with Contextual Alternates for a more natural and organic handwriting style, and true Small Caps, too.
  7. Gobbler by Chank, $49.00
    Gobble gobble gobble! The Gobbler font was drawn with a leaky pen on a napkin at the Modern Cafe in Northeast Minneapolis while the designer, Mister Chank Diesel, was waiting for some pot roast. “Apple cobbler drippings on the napkin add more character to the strokes of each letter,” says Chank. This font was originally named Modern Napkin, a free font released in 1997. Chank completed the character set, fixed some curves, and cleaned up some of the apple cobbler to make a more elegant font in 1999. Gobbler works great for either text or display purposes.
  8. Unboring by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Boring titles? Boring chunk of text? Unbore’em all! This nifty stackable family features two fonts, both with two options for each letter. Pile them up and play with opacities for a killer superposed effect. Or use each alone if you prefer. Unboringness guaranteed either way. Cheers!
  9. Kerndog by Elemeno, $25.00
    Thick, ballooned chunks, strung together by thinner sections, Kerndog looks as if it's been constructed from flexible corn dogs. Perfect for kid stuff and unusual advertising needs. Kerndog is legible at most sizes, but best when used large so the thick and thin combination is visible.
  10. Of the Fleshlady - Unknown license
  11. Gusto Black by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A real heavy weight, a chunky sans serif that packs some real Punch. No fancy frills here.
  12. La Babaca - Personal use only
  13. Janda Manatee Solid - Personal use only
  14. FatBoy - Personal use only
  15. Jumbo Outline - 100% free
  16. Arbuckle - Unknown license
  17. BLU Esoteric - Unknown license
  18. BabOonjaZzbaSsoOn - Unknown license
  19. LHF Cafe Corina by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    Enjoy this one-of-a-kind custom creation from Chuck Davis. Beautiful curves make it a must have.
  20. Janda Manatee by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This super chunky round, markered handwriting is very bubbly. The outline version is easy to fill with color.
  21. KG Blank Space by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky fat font perfect for titles in both a chalkboard sketch style and a regular solid version.
  22. Transam - Unknown license
  23. KG Shake It Off by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn by my 10-year-old daughter, this font comes in 4 whimsical styles- chunky, 3D, regular, and outline.
  24. Smash by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Smash is nicely distressed and has cracks, chunks and blobs. Some people think it looks like a crappy FAX or broken typewriter. It is compatible with Overexposed, so you can mix and match letters so you don't have two of the same messed up letters in a row.(Pretty cool huh?)
  25. Woodrow by Chank, $49.00
    If Mister Frisky is a bit too kooky for your project, try Woodrow. The big floppy serifs and hand-drawn strokes give this font very "Chanky" characteristics. Woodrow is bold, bouncy, fun and legible like Mister Frisky, but it is also a little more traditional and structured. Chank created Woodrow in 1997. It was named in honor of The Chank Company's first office assistant, Scott "Woodrow" Macdonald.
  26. Red Pen Society - Unknown license
  27. Ordinary Problem by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    This chunky and crunchy font is perfect for creating titles, illustrations and products that needs a realistic and organic handmade look.
  28. Out Back by chicken, $17.00
    A twice-painted sign in Tobago's back country was the seed for this weird grab-bag of chunky, slightly sleazy letterforms.
  29. Cocaine by Chank, $39.95
    Chank worked with Josh Eshbach, an intern from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, to create Cocaine as the Chank Font of the Month for November 2000. Inspired by Speedball type designs of the ’20s and ’30s, Cocaine has been redrawn and streamlined for use in the digital age. Curvy and round and relishing in its idiosyncrasies, Cocaine recalls vintage French wine posters and antique sheet music covers.
  30. Unicorn Couple by Stefani Letter, $12.00
    Unicorn Couple is a cute, fun yet chunky letter display font. Its well-rounded and slightly chunky characters make this typeface an extremely versatile one! Its unique shape is very suitable for game designs, animation, product packaging, posters, sports, music and much more! It can elevate the look of almost any of your beautiful creations! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs.
  31. Badoni by Chank, $49.00
    "Grunge Typography? I invented it!" claims Chank Diesel. Badoni was created in 1993 for use in CAKE, a fanzine that reveled in grunge music. As creative director of CAKE, Chank wanted the magazine's design to reflect the music it glorified. Kurt Cobain was alive and miserable. Soundgarden had long hair. Seattle was everywhere. Chank's answer was Badoni, a gritty and distressed typeface that is a sign of the grunge glory years.
  32. Ass - Unknown license
  33. Big Ham - Unknown license
  34. 500 Guitars by Rocket Type, $14.00
    A chunky, whimsical number that strikes just the right chord for modern and retro projects. Loaded with stylistic alternatives, ligatures and Vietnamese support.
  35. Eighty-Eight - Personal use only
  36. ozzy - 100% free
  37. STEAK - Personal use only
  38. Digital dream Fat - Unknown license
  39. Ink Tank (BRK) - Unknown license
  40. KG LET HER GO by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Tall, chunky title-friendly sans serif capitals in 3 styles. Use all caps for even lettering or alternate caps and lowercase for bouncy lettering.
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