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  1. Double Take JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hey, what the hey! You'll have to look twice at this unusual typeface from Jeff Levine. Utilizing the sans serif lettering found in Trade Printer JNL, this novelty font combines two staggered outline versions that are blended together to give a double-image effect. This works best at large point sizes and with minimum word count. Use it for attention-getting phrases such as "You'll See Double" or "You Won't Believe Your Eyes" (or similar ad copy).
  2. UT Sugar Cane by Uniontype, $15.00
    Sugar Cane by Uniontype is a fresh and light multilingual script inspired by vintage monoline fonts. It provides advanced typographical support with contextual alternates, ligatures and swashes. That way, you’ll have automatic access to the dozens of extra glyphs in each of the fonts. This font is good for menu, signs, packaging, posters, letterings and logos.
  3. Take Charge JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Take Charge JNL is based on the opening title card for the 1936 film "The Charge of the Light Brigade" starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, Donald Crisp and David Niven. The typeface is a simple, bold titling font with the slight feel of Art Deco influence in its design.
  4. 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.
  5. Make Things Right by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
  6. Take The Money by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Take The Money is a wonky all caps font, made with a Sharpie pen. The name was inspired by something I read in the newspaper: apparently a Danish artist received €72.000 from a museum to create two works of art. The works of art should depict the average income of someone from Austria and someone from Denmark - in real money. The museum then loaned him the €72.000 and told him he'd receive €3.300 for his work. The artist decided that €3.300 would merely cover the costs, so he delivered two empty canvases and called the work: Take The Money And Run.
  7. Eerie Lake County by The Design Speak, $100.00
    This is another scary font by the good fellows at The Design Speak. Meant to be eerie but also had a stylistic rock and roll vibe. We have you covered for things like thriller book covers and movie posters. Or anything you want to have an eerie feel. This was a hand-crafted font using a Wacom tablet and adobe illustrator.
  8. MBF Cafe Lumen by Moonbandit, $19.00
    Moonbandit Font Foundry presents, Cafe Lumen. This elegant and unique typeface is inspired by the cool and relax atmosphere of an old vintage cafe luminated by an old dimmed lights and moon light. Cafe Lumen high contrast design fits well as a decorative and beautiful theme.
  9. Year supply of fairy cakes - Unknown license
  10. Pippi BV - Personal use only
  11. KG Makes You Stronger - Personal use only
  12. Stays In The Cave! - Unknown license
  13. KG Wake Me Up by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Fun blocky typewriter-esque lettering.
  14. City By The Lake by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
  15. Mini Pics Naked City by NicePrice Font Collection, $4.99
  16. Great Lakes Shadow NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Handlettering on a 1930s travel poster for the Canadian Pacific Railway provided the pattern for this distinctive Deco typeface. A strong dropshadow treatment has been added so you can create can't-miss headlines easily. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  17. Make Fun Of Me by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    This 3D lettering font was done with my inky ballpoint pen. Comes with ligatures for double lettering and alternate letters in upper- and lowercase.
  18. KG Makes You Stronger by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Crayon-style script handwriting. Can also work as a colored pencil or chalk handwriting. Perfect for teachers!
  19. KG Candy Cane Stripe by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A happy candy cane striped font. Don't get stuck in a holiday only mode with this one- it is versatile enough for many uses.
  20. Candy Cane Personal Use - Personal use only
  21. KR Careful What You Say! - Unknown license
  22. KR Along Came A Spider - Unknown license
  23. PR Hearts Take Wing 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Hearts, and wings are both powerful symbols.The heart represents the seat of the emotions, and Wings represent movement upward, even spiritually, in the case of angel wings. These images have been drawn with a brush, some of them on rough paper, and are available as a black or white version.
  24. Might Makes Right Pro BB by Blambot, $9.00
    Might Makes Right Pro BB is an all-purpose comic book dialogue font inspired by Bronze Age comics. It’s designed to compliment a wide variety of art styles. The opentype version has autoligatures to swap out adjacent, identical letter pairs for a more organic look, and a wide variety of European characters are included. This Blambot classic comic book dialogue family has been updated with even more European characters, improved spacing and kerning, contextual alternate correction of errant serif-I, and a fourth weight, plain Bold.
  25. Pea Jamie*B* Wake Up Fishy! - Unknown license
  26. Convalescence - Unknown license
  27. Blasphemy - Unknown license
  28. Sylar Stencil - Unknown license
  29. KaBlam! - Unknown license
  30. Lost Signal by Zamjump, $11.00
    Lost Signal is a two-style display that's absolutely perfect for editorial headlines. Her bold and characterful figure makes her perfect for posters, extreme sports, automotive and magazine covers. Reserved for upper and lower case in each style, featuring fl and fi ligatures, this calm and bold typeface is a content creator's best friend. Including: Uppercase, Lowercase. Numbers, Punctuation & Symbols. Diacritic for Multilingual Support
  31. Monsters Attack! - Unknown license
  32. Huron by Solotype, $19.95
    A Barnhart Bros. & Spindler type from the late victorian period. We have been faithful to the spirit of the original buy "calmed down" a few of the lowercase letters to make the lines read more smoothly.
  33. Horror Dingbats - Unknown license
  34. 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.
  35. Doggie Doodie - Unknown license
  36. Twombly by SAMUEL DESIGN, $19.00
    The name of this font is TWOMBLY, which is inspired by the abstract art master Cy Twombly. This original typeface has an Art Deco style with a firm, straightforward, confident character. Its self-respect is HEAVY, but it is very elegant and has a literary temperament. This font reveals a calm and calm temperament from Northern Europe. The details of the triangle used as a transition in the serif are full of playfulness, which makes the whole font have a youthful and cutting-edge feeling.
  37. Unusually Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered words “Pere Noel” under a vintage French magazine’s photo of Santa with two bikini-clad beauties inspired the digital version of this quirky, condensed type style. Unusually Deco JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions From Wikipedia: “Père Noël “Papi Christmas”, sometimes called ‘Papa Noël’ (“Daddy Christmas”), is a legendary gift-bringer at Christmas in France and other French-speaking areas, identified with the Father Christmas and/or Santa Claus of English-speaking territories. Though they were traditionally different, all of them are now the same character, with different names, and the shared characteristics of a red outfit, workshop at the North Pole/Lapland, and a team of reindeer.”
  38. Netherland Perpendicular by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Netherland Perpendicular, a family of five typefaces, is Greater Albion’s end of year Blackletter release for 2015. It is designed in the fine traditions of Victorian Revival Blackletter, where historical veracity is ever sacrificed to aesthetic calm. The five typefaces share uniform metrics, making for charming colour overlay effects.
  39. Gojet by 611 Studio, $10.00
    611 Studio proudly presents Gojet, Sans Serif font family with calm, gentle and friendly look. Gojet is available in six different weight, makes it flexible and widely usage possibilities, text, headlines, even logotype. Mix and matching different weight is absolutely the right decision to make your project more attractive, eye catching. The other fact that Gojet is based on ANSI encoding is additional point, multilingual support makes most languages can use this typeface properly.
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