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  1. Tocco by Papanapa, $30.00
    Meet the first typographic family designed by Papanapa. Inspired by leftover chunks of wood found in a workshop we conducted with one of our clients, this type carries an elegant and distinctive personality due to its unexpected angles. Tocco is available in 8 weights, from Thin to Black, and it was designed to be used primarily on headlines, titles or small texts. It also supports basic Latin. We hope you enjoy it!
  2. JT Symington by JAM Type Design, $15.00
    JT Symington was inspired by the classic serif typefaces of the 20th century. Its well defined serifs make it well suited to headlines as well as large chunks of body copy.
  3. FatStack BB - Personal use only
  4. RussianQuality - Unknown license
  5. Deng Thick - Unknown license
  6. Jumbo - 100% free
  7. KG The Last Time by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Playful, whimsical unicase chunky bold lettering.
  8. Regreat by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A legible chunky and funky font!
  9. Def Writer | BASE Cyr - Unknown license
  10. KG Why You Gotta Be So Mean by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Tall, chunky title-friendly sans serif capitals.
  11. KG She Persisted by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky, playful, feminine font with personality.
  12. Barnum by Victory Type, $9.00
    Victory Type is proud to present the release of another classic American typeface. Originally a wood-type, Barnum evokes circus wagons and wanted posters from the wild west. Rugged, rustic, old-fashioned and full of character, Barnum is a charming blast from the past and great for headlines and signage. This chunky slab-serif alphabet was digitized and expanded to include full punctuation and European characters by Noah Rothschild.
  13. Kurtzberg by Nerfect, $15.00
    Kurtzberg was created after the bold type on the splash pages of many of the classic comics of the 'fifties and 'sixties. Thick and chunky and filled with all those symbols basic comic book fonts rarely come with. Kurtzberg is always ready to swing into action when injustice rears its ugly face.
  14. Amethyst Zucchini - Unknown license
  15. Sukato by Thinkdust, $10.00
    A neue rave typeface; Pacman-style chunky, sharp, creative.
  16. KG Geronimo Blocks by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This is a chunky block with inset unicase font.
  17. Abecedarian by The Type Fetish, $10.00
    Chank claims to have the fastest type design, we think we have the youngest. Samuel was merely four years old when he wrote out his first face. We are expecting many more brilliant typefaces from this upcoming designer. Please note that this font has no numbers or punctuation symbols; Samuel just did letters at that time.
  18. Beef'd - 100% free
  19. TAPEMAN - Unknown license
  20. Slugfest - 100% free
  21. Americana Dreams Expanded - Unknown license
  22. Tank Junior - Unknown license
  23. ReskaGraf - Unknown license
  24. oktober - Unknown license
  25. Big Fat Ugly Cow - Unknown license
  26. Instructor by Chank, $59.00
    Introduced as the Chank Font of the Month for May 1998, Instructor was drawn Roger Lootine and fontified by Chank. Roger was an instructor at Art Instruction School. You know the "Draw Tippy the Turtle" ads? That's where Roger used to teach. He also draws a cool comic called Residue. "Roger's got the best handwriting I've ever seen, and you can download it today!" says Chank. "How lucky are you? Way lucky!" Now available in OpenType format for your Personal or Commercial Use.
  27. P22 Torrone by IHOF, $29.95
    Precursors to Torrone, the fonts are found among the type experiments of Art Deco artists in 1930’s Europe. Fonts of this type with chunky, geometry-driven lower case letters combined with somewhat flamboyant, brush-influenced upper case can be found in the logotypes for Mignon Chocolate Factory in Germany and Baci bon-bons still in use today by Italy’s Perugina Candies. Torrone includes alternate lower case characters and full Central European glyph sets with over 550 characters included!
  28. Janda Closer To Free by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This chunky serif handwriting is fun but still completely legible for children.
  29. KG Party On The Rooftop by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    In both chunky and tilted/3D versions, this font gives a dose of fun!
  30. Industria - Unknown license
  31. KG Arrows by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn cute arrows in a variety of styles from dashed to chunky to funky.
  32. Round Rock NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Woodtype wizard Rob Roy Kelly identified the inspiration for this typeface in his 100 Wood Type Alphabets simply as "No. 154". Funky, chunky, round and robust, it’s clearly a barrel of fun. Named after a small town in Central Texas, which just happens to be the home of Dell Computer. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  33. BLU Esoteric - Unknown license
  34. Designer Block by K-Type, $20.00
    A display font inspired by Designer Shock, Designers Republic and the chunky designer look in general.
  35. 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.
  36. 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.
  37. 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!
  38. 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.
  39. Of the Fleshlady - Unknown license
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