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  1. Cow-Spots - Unknown license
  2. Evil Cow - Unknown license
  3. Black Cow - Unknown license
  4. Conrads Cows - Unknown license
  5. Brown Cow by Throndsen, $5.00
    But how? Brown Cow :-)
  6. Gemini Cows by RVM Creative, $9.00
    Gemini Cows is the perfect funky, retro, bubbly font family! It includes every style you'll need to create a comprehensive website, clothing brand, poster, label, sticker, art cover, or any other graphic! This typeface is great for any project that needs both boldness and femininity. It comes with seven fonts, including Great for any projects needing a retro or throwback feel, restaurant menus, along with book, movie, and album covers. It has a feminine and juvenile feel simultaneously and can be layered for cool effects. It also has swash alternates to give your words some flare :) It has 460 glyphs, supporting a variety of languages!
  7. Cow Pie by Throndsen, $5.00
    But WHY??? Cowpie.
  8. Black Cow by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Black Cow is a scary, somewhat surrealistic looking font which came from somewhere strange and unpleasant.
  9. Aliens & Cows by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Aliens and Cows is an ultra condensed sans serif display typeface designed by Francesco Canovaro. Inspired by the title cards of 1980's science fiction movies, it features thin letterforms with a ultra wide spacing - perfect for minimal logo design and editorial display use. It features sci-fi themed alternates as well a set of lined small caps and word ligatures, and covers over forty languages using the Latin alphabet as well as Greek and Cyrillic.
  10. Holy Cow by Fonthead Design, $12.00
  11. Front Row JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Front Row JNL is an all-caps reinterpretation of Morris Fuller Benton's 1937 type design "Empire", and is available in both regular and oblique versions. As is often the case when a digital type font is based on a few letter examples found on a printed sample [in this case, the sheet music of the 1946 Guy Lombardo hit "What More Can I Ask For"], the missing characters were drawn from scratch.
  12. Coo Coo by chicken, $23.00
    So I made five rather odd characters for a logo for a friend… Then I thought I'd fill a couple of spare hours expanding it to a single alphabet… And some considerable time later I ended up with a whole font with full punctuation, a bunch of alternates, pretty broad international support and some OpenType features to keep things varied… There are elements of Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Lego, circuit boards and Ceefax, Memphis lamps and lab clamps, hieroglyphs, googly eyes and who knows what else… Intricate, insane, highly irregular, but somehow it hangs together… Throw down a few letters nice and big when the fancy takes you…
  13. Font - Unknown license
  14. Gowes by Twinletter, $15.00
    We designed Gowes, a graffiti-themed display font, for your bold, forceful, and speedy projects. This font was created as a supporting element for your limitless creativity. If you use this typeface, your project will have a unique and distinctive design. Your visual presentation will pique the interest of your audience. If you utilize this typeface, all of your creations will be of good quality. This graffiti font is great for product logos, poster titles, headlines, packaging, film titles, logotypes, gorgeous writing, and trendy graffiti designs, among other things. Of course, if you utilize this font in your numerous creative projects, they will be perfect and outstanding. Use this typeface right away for your one-of-a-kind and remarkable projects.
  15. Vow by Thinkdust, $15.00
    Vow is an incredibly stylised font, strutting its stuff on the typography catwalk. Vow does everything to excess, even when cutting down: where it’s curvy, it’s very curvy, but where it’s thin, it’s thin. Vow’s regular weight has a certain boldness at text size, but its ultra-thin alternative is much better used at larger sizes, managing to take up very little space even when scaled up. Using a mix of the two creates a subtle emphasis, especially when coloured, which helps to create stunning messages in elegant ways.
  16. Tow by Suomi, $30.00
    A headline font family, with old style numerals, ligatures and small caps.
  17. KR Cow Juice - Unknown license
  18. Markus the Cow - Unknown license
  19. Cow Palace JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    During the 1960s Hippie movement, a large amount of the rock and roll poster art was strongly influenced by the Art Nouveau period of the early 1900s. A poster for an appearance by The Doors at San Francisco’s Cow Palace Exposition Center (presented by Fillmore East and West owner Bill Graham) featured some wonderfully eclectic Nouveau-styled serif hand lettering. Now recreated as a digital type face called Cow Palace JNL (and named for the performance venue), the font is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Big Fat Ugly Cow - Unknown license
  21. Cows In the U.S. - Unknown license
  22. Lifetime Font - Personal use only
  23. Sucker Font - Personal use only
  24. Charming Font - Unknown license
  25. HEX Font - Personal use only
  26. Glitter Font - Unknown license
  27. #44 Font - Personal use only
  28. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  29. barcode font - Unknown license
  30. moon font - Unknown license
  31. Dot Font - Unknown license
  32. Schindler’s Font - Personal use only
  33. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  34. Ticky font - Unknown license
  35. Oblivious font - Unknown license
  36. Still Font - Unknown license
  37. ADIstiLleRS Font - Personal use only
  38. Lucky Font - Unknown license
  39. Jim’s Font - Unknown license
  40. El&Font - Unknown license
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