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  1. Chirpy by Letterhend, $10.00
    Chirpy is a playful yet casual typeface which is suitable to use in fun and playful design. This font is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Or simply send me a PM or email me at letterhend@gmail.com. Thanks for purchasing and have fun!
  2. Duper Hamburges by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Duper Hamburges is here! With a funny, playful and modern looks, Duper Hamburges can bring happiness for both of writers and readers. If you want to write something fun, happy and cheerful, try to use Duper Hamburges. Enjoy this font in your children book, birthday card, fun poster, comic book, and any other arts. We're honored and proud if Duper Hamburges can be the part of your special works. Thank you :)
  3. Look Like Coffee by HIRO.std, $17.00
    Look Like Coffee is a Display font. This font describes about fun, semi casual, stylish, headline, easy going, dynamic, and easy to use. FEATURES - Support Opentype Features - Support Ligatures - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Look Like Coffee works great in any product packaging, logotype, magazine, editorial, quotes and any projects that need all about fun and dynamic taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  4. Dans Le Toilette by Latinotype, $25.00
    Dans le toilette is a fun dingbat inspired by things that happen fast in the bathroom every morning. You can use them on posters, covers, patterns, brands and all kind of image with a vintage touch. Dans le toilette is part of the dingbats series designed by Coto Mendoza including Dans le cuisine, Dans le jardin and Dans le Noël. Make your day with a fun morning Dans le toilette!
  5. Kexinu by Twinletter, $17.00
    The KEXINU font is a psychedelic-inspired typeface. It has a stylish, bold, and fun character that is ideal if you need fun in your projects. Kexinu font also has an elegant and modern shape with a retro feel. This retro font has a bold and playful character, ideal for any design project. This font is ideal for designs such as posters, banners, music, branding, logos, and more.
  6. Altogether by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Oodles of doodles! Altogether brings not two or three, but eight - yep! - flavours for each letter. Original, creative, authentic flavours. Sometimes sweet, sometimes fun, sometimes weird. A bit eccentric, let's say. So we can say it different. Let the autopilot cycle all these glyphs by simply turning on the contextual alternates feature inside your application. If you prefer, handpick your choices from a glyphs palette. And, mainly, have fun!
  7. Hello Giraffe by Evo Studio, $11.00
    Hello Giraffe font is inspired by the style of letters in comics which have a less serious and fun character. The letters in this font are sans serif with a font character appearance that gives a fun impression and design for children. The Hello Giraffe font is very suitable for creating designs with non-serious concepts, designs for children, book headers, and of course for text in comics.
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  9. Sign Letterer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Letterer JNL is the serif version of the Art Deco hand-lettering of Sign Painter JNL—and inspired by original pen lettering found on an old decal catalog sheet from the late 1940s to the early 1950s.
  10. Farragut JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An unusual take on Art Deco "streamlined" alphabets is found in Farragut JNL from Jeff Levine. Over-extended serifs on some letters and elongated horizontal strokes on others make for a new approach to a traditional lettering style.
  11. Nouveau To Go JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nouveau To Go JNL is the digital version of the hand lettered title found on the 1915 sheet music for the song "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You", and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Table Fortu JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Table Fortu JNL is a revival of an Art Deco font that has all the classic nuances of the period. Re-drawn from scratch by Jeff Levine, it contains additional characters and accents not found in the original.
  13. Velvet Script by Typadelic, $19.00
    A pretty handwriting typeface. Smooth and feminine. You'll find an alternate "r" and "s" (Option 9 and Option 10 on the keyboard) which have a beginning stroke to achieve a finished look. Try it and see for yourself.
  14. Kallisto Lined by Device, $39.00
    A lined variant of Kallisto, suggestive of scan lines, speed and display screens. Kallisto weds a rational, machine-made aesthetic with a certain warmth that derives from more familiar letter shapes found on diestamped or embossed boilerplate signs.
  15. Fleurons Four by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Fleurons are embellishments and here is my fourth round. I found some nice old ones and made some new. These go very well with my scripts Nadine and Ellida!!! Yours once more in a beautiful mood, Gert Wiescher
  16. Hola Sophia by Raditya Type, $14.00
    HOLA SOPHIA is a cute upper and lowercase font with alternates. It's fun and cute and perfect for your craft and design projects
  17. Mondaine by StereoType Fonts, $39.00
    Mondaine is a clean script font with a touch of lettering style. Have fun with a ton of special endings and contextual ligatures!
  18. Mattby Display by Paavola Type Studio, $28.00
    Stocky, beefy, dumpy, heavyset, husky, rotund, stubby, thick-bodied, thickset and fun display font with lots of ligatures, stylistic alternates and other features.
  19. KG Falling Slowly by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This is a hand-drawn font with unique quirks like the loopy lowercase l that make it perfect for anything fun and happy.
  20. Xesy by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Odd and funny script for happy, fun time. There are two other fonts designed by in the same concept. -Ekistra -Deluta Black -Xesy
  21. LD Kooky by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This kooky font has thick bold style letter. They are slightly toggled to give it a fun look. You will enjoy this one.
  22. Hey Dude by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Hey I’m a cool, casual, confident, down-to-earth, fun-lovin’, bold and friendly, attention-getting dude. Really cool in all caps too!
  23. Butter Bold by Jackson's Lettering, $19.95
    Use your imagination. Butter Bold Brush Script is a fun universal font that will work with almost anything you want it to do!
  24. Janda Truly Madly Deeply by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This unicase font features little curls and swirls to make it a little more flavorful. It is fun, optimistic, and upbeat in personality.
  25. OT Puppy by Overtype, $35.00
    OT Puppy is a decorative and fun brush font. Include Latin 2 and Cyrillic 1 language set. Good for postcards, packaging and posters.
  26. Happy Cloud by Cultivated Mind, $25.00
    Happy Cloud is a fun, tall handwritten font created by Cultivated Mind. This font features five font weights (Light/Regular/Bold/Black/Heavy).
  27. Costa Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    A mediterranean style sanserif in 4 styles The original idea of Costa was to create a contemporary mediterranean typeface style. Costa is a synthesis of the purity, as found on Greek capitals, and softness, found in Renaissance scripts. First thing was the design concept that take its roots on the Chancery script. Such writing style appeared during Italian Renaissance. Later few typefaces have been developed from such cursive models. Today most serifed typeface italic take their roots on such triangular structure we can find on gylphs like the n, p, or d. The Costa capitals remains close to pure sanserif models when the lowercases features an ending serif on many letters like the a, n, d, etc. This ending serif being more like a minimal brush effect, creating a visual contrast and referencing the exoticness of the typeface. Knowing that the Costa typeface family began life in the 90s as a bespoke typeface for Costa Crociere, an Italian cruise company — it suddenly makes sense and explains well why Jean François Porchez focused so much on Italian Chancery mixed to a certain exotism. The curvy-pointed terminals of the Costa n can obviously get find on other glyphs, such as the ending of the e, c and some capitals. So, the sanserif looks more soft and appealing, without to be to pudgy or spineless. The general effect, when set for text, remains a sanserif, even not like Rotis Semiserif. Costa is definitly not a classical typeface, or serif typeface which convey past, tradition, historicism as Garamond does beautifully. Because of the Costa crocieres original needs, Costa typeface was designed to be appropriate for any uses. Anytime you’re looking for good mood, qualitative effects, informal tone, cool atmosphere without to be unconvential or blowzy, Costa will convey to your design the required chic and nice atmosphere, from large headlines sizes, brands, to small text sizes. It’s a legible typeface, never boring. A style without neutrality which doesn’t fit comfortably into any typeface classification! Does it proves the novelty of its design and guarantees as well as its originality? Its up to you to be convinced. Barcelona trip Originally not planned, this need appeared because of a trip to Barcelona at the time of the project, where Jean François was giving a lecture. He wanted to pay an homage to that invitation to create something special. So, he designed during his flight some variations of the Spanish Ch, following ideas developed by the Argentinian type designer Rubén Fontana for his typeface called Fontana ND (published by the Barcelona foundry Bauer). Then, he presented during his lecture variations and asked to the audience which design fit the best to their language. They selected the design you can find in the fonts today. Read more about pairing Costa Type Directors Club 2000 Typographica: Our Favourite Typefaces 2004
  28. Graduating Class JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Graduating Class JNL was inspired by the hand lettered titles found on a 1934 high school yearbook from Richmond Hill, NY called "The Senior Dome". This Art Deco era type design is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Bestiful by GlyphStyle, $16.00
    Beautiful is a font with a modern calligraphy style and free form, has a curly end, not found in other fonts. Charming and beautiful font - Font feature Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Stylistic alternate(ending), Ss01(beginning), Ligature, Swashes, Multilanguage
  30. Handwriting Absolute by Alphabet Zoo, $12.00
    Handwriting Absolute is a practical handwriting style suitable for many applications. With a feeling of traditional architectural handwriting, this tidy font is sure to find a home in a variety of projects and communications requiring handwritten text and design.
  31. Stylish Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Free form Art Nouveau hand lettering found on many early-1900s ads for various personal care items manufactured by the Colgate Company were the design inspiration for Stylish Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Binia by Agnieszka Ewa Olszewska, $15.00
    Binia is an experimental and playful display font. It contains two different character sets. One set you will find as lowercase, second under uppercase + several alternates. Mix as you like. Great for logo, posters. Look best in large size.
  33. Railway Depot JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A bold spur serif design found within the pages of the 1934 French lettering instruction book “L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre” provided the inspiration for Railway Depot JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Metaphysica by Ayca Atalay, $17.00
    Metaphysica is an unorthodox futuristic typeface that provides otherworldly zest without overly compromising typographic aesthetics. Combining weird angular beams and junctions with soft and round forms, Metaphysica finds the middle ground between sci-fi futurism and friendly legible sans.
  35. Typesetter Treasures JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cartoon cuts, sales builders, catchwords, mortised cuts, decorative embellishments and stock art are what comprise the images found within Typesetter Treasures JNL. Redrawn from vintage sources, these nostalgic illustrations add warmth and charm to any print or web project.
  36. Nouveau Heading JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Some pleasant Art Nouveau spurred serif hand lettering was found on the cover of a 1902 issue of “The Century Magazine”. This is now the digital typeface Nouveau Heading JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Gilbey by Solotype, $19.95
    Although wood types are found throughout the world, most of the decorative one originated in the United States. This one would work well on theatrical playbills, and advertising for tourist railroads, wild west shows and concerts in the park.
  38. Occidental Tourist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Occidental Tourist JNL is based on a set of die-cut cardboard letters used by teachers. They were primarily found on classroom bulletin boards or felt boards. The font's name is a pun on the movie The Accidental Tourist.
  39. Sign Expert JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An elegant, yet informal Roman alphabet with Art Nouveau influences was found amidst the pages of the 1922 edition of “The Expert Sign Painter”. It is now available digitally as Sign Expert JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Refinery by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Refinery is the newest font in the Evanston Collection of square typefaces. With a similar capital structure to Tavern and Alehouse, Refinery includes both lowercase and small caps, making it an ideal typeface for paragraph text settings. It also comes in a wide array of weights and widths, with 85 font files in total. DESIGN Refinery has it’s roots in early 20th century signage and saloon typography, but has been modernized - even future-ized - to fit the 21st century digital landscape. The design was aimed at providing a type family that could work in many modern design fields, from sports, tech and military to gaming, HUD, virtual reality and augmented reality. ENGINEERING Essentially. Refinery is a simple mono-linear square design has been expertly refined into an easy-reading sans serif typeface. It was designed to be used in both display and text settings. From hairline to black in ultra-narrow or extended, the wide array of weight and width options makes it easy to find the right font for each text need. SPECS Refinery not only includes 85 font files, but each one include a wide array of Opentype Extras that allow even further customization. • Stylistic Alternatives: Letters A W Y have a styling variation that rounds the pointed apex into a square curve. The S and 2 variation straightens the spine, making all curves in the alphabet read as 90º angles. • Small Capitals: A shortened version of the capitals for alternate header settings. • Titling Alternatives: In this typeface, this feature turns on lifted small caps. Take the small capitals, raise them to level with capitals and underline at the baseline. When multiple lowercase or small capital letters are typed in a row, the underlines connect, creating unique ligatures. • Figures: There are different figure styles for different text needs. Options include, proportional lining, tabular lining (for math), old style and small capitals. • Discretionary Ligatures: A little funk to this otherwise serious typeface. Letters with a long baseline or cap height stem - F, L, T - get elongated to hug a small capital vowel. Other ligatures include Co. and No. • Catchwords: These are common words that bring emphasis to a design. In English these words include ‘and’ ‘as’ ‘by’ ‘in’ ‘of’ ‘the’ ‘to’ ‘when’, among others. Refinery also includes multilingual catchwords of ‘el’ ‘la’ ‘oder’ ‘go’ ‘para’ ‘pour’ ‘und’ ‘y’, among others. For the full list, please check out the specimen images. EXTRAS To round the typeface off, a set of over 150 ornaments, icons, arrows, patterns and line breaks is included to provide complimentary graphics. These can be found in the Ornaments labelled font, it is recommended to use the Glyphs panel to select which text glyph is needed.
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