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  1. Hoogy by Wildan Type, $12.00
    Introducing new typeface! Hoogy- A modern sans serif with beautiful swash. It has unic construction for the future style. Hoogy Font look clean, luxury, unic, elegant but still has funny taste. Perfectly used for product presentation, elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards or heading text. Features Two style/ Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support/ligature and alternate
  2. Turn Destiny by Deeezy, $14.00
    Trendy, bold & modern style sans font for your fancy projects. Elegant, funny and classic style on Amarillo font will be great for any branding project. Lot of alternates and ligatures will help you to create unique and original logo design or website header! Enjoy :) -Multilingual support -Lot of alternate characters & ligatures -Great for modern branding projects!
  3. Squaripeg by Andy Peat, $9.00
    About this font family Squaripeg is a funky square typeface with geometric shapes to create impactful headlines and web banners. This typeface was designed so that it takes up less horizontal space but still has a lot of prominence on the page. Some letters have been combined into one unit to save further space. Features 8 weights (from thin to black) Multi language Ligatures To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw, Cricut and other applications. Designed and published by Andy Peat. Released April 2022
  4. Teenage Gonabe by Teenage Foundry, $19.00
    Teenage Gonabe – Groovy Display Font By Teenage Foundry Introducing our latest font creation – a groovy typeface that’s sure to transport you back to the funky, psychedelic era of the 60s and 70s! With its bold, playful style and unique character, this font is perfect for adding a retro feel to your design projects. This font is incredibly versatile and can be used for a range of design projects, including posters, album covers, branding, and more. Its groovy style gives it a unique character that’s sure to make an impact. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual. For any questions please contact me 🙂 Thanks!
  5. Dorris by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Dorris - Swirly font family Unique, cute and versatile serif family with alternates and ornaments to create a more stunning display. Try capital letters for groovy vintage style look or Capitalize for a happy, cute and beauty. This Family has 9 weights from thin to black with a soft and curly tail that makes this font look funky and fresh. Suitable for use in many design forms, for example, magazines, DIY projects, quotes, ice cream, postcards, logos, vintage look badges, old classic music, the 60s, 70s, 80s era, stickers, label, kids, baby, wedding projects and many more. We recommend using Adobe Programs.
  6. Goby by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Goby has several distinct personalities, and can definitely help you make some waves. Lower case Goby is sweet, lively, easy to read, bold, and always friendly. Goby also works great in all-caps, and if you turn on discretionary ligatures, discover a huge stash of funky two and three-letter ligatures that can make ordinary words look extraordinary. The Goby font family also includes Goby Graphics, an ocean-y collection of illustrations by Amy Dietrich. If you need some artful seaweed, a head of coral, a seahorse, or maybe a smiling hermit crab, the unique images of Goby Graphics will work swimmingly.
  7. High Fidelity by District 62 Studio, $59.00
    High Fidelity is our funky new variable font that was inspired by an incredible vintage poster we saw at the NYPL (sadly, the designer wasn't credited.) First we developed the ultra wide top-heavy style. Then, unable to resist the dynamics of variable type, we added the narrow width and violà our first variable font was born. We then added "drip" and "stretch" axes so you can play around and customize it to your heart's content. We think it works for anything from album covers, posters, social media, apparel - really anywhere you need a fun, expressive look.
  8. Rastely by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Unleash Your Joy with Rastely Dive into the fun with Rastely – Funky Typeface. It’s a joyful escape, perfect for creative minds. Inspired by psychedelic vibes, this font keeps it chill. Its playful curves promise a good time. Every letter brings a smile, designed for fun at first sight. Playful to the Core Rastely isn’t just a font; it’s a party invitation. Crafted with a relaxed approach, it’s easy-going yet bold. Let each character tell a story of cheer. Imagine your projects with a touch of whimsy. Moreover, its easy legibility makes it perfect for all ages.
  9. Fd Forever Young by Fortunes Co, $12.00
    Forever Young is A disco 70s retro font is a typeface that captures the bold, flashy, and vibrant style of the disco era, which was popular in the 1970s. These fonts are characterized by their unique design elements that reflect the disco culture. with funky shapes Disco fonts often feature unconventional and geometric shapes, such as curves, swirls, and exaggerated serifs. Retro fonts are widely used in various design projects, branding, posters, and packaging to create a sense of nostalgia or capture the essence of a particular era. They are versatile and can be customized to fit a wide range of creative applications.
  10. StoneWash by Scholtz Fonts, $15.00
    StoneWash is a funky, grunge font, with a monumental marble finish. The font combines an “old as the hills grunge” look with IN YOUR FACE, modern lines. It has a look of very old, washed out denim, about to disintegrate. StoneWash has all of the grunge characteristics: -- it’s dirty and corroded -- it’s coarse & broken -- it’s rough & pitted It also has the characteristics of an African style font: -- it’s ethnic -- it’s irregular -- it’s primitive -- it’s rustic -- it’s vibrant Use StoneWash for a great variety of applications: -- think advertisements - think flyers - think graffiti art - think posters - think magazine pages. You have to have StoneWash.
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  12. Sketsa by PojolType, $13.00
    I design this Sketch font from my own handwriting. I was inspired by Sketch Writing when I designed buildings. Fond This can be used in writing books. titles of books, magazines, clothes and can also be used as branding. You can choose several alternative capital letters and ligatures according to your wishes in writing your writing form. Thanks.
  13. Scrapyard Script by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Scrapyard Script is a bold, heavy font with a cool and funky vibe that captures the essence of street style and urban culture. Ideal for streetwear branding, concert posters, funky album covers, and other projects that require a cool, contemporary vibe, Scrapyard Script is a display font that adds an energetic, dynamic touch to your designs. Its unique style makes it a great choice for projects that need to stand out and make an impact. Use multiple _ ¤ # to make swashes of different lengths. Example: Rockstar____ (Download required.) The Scrapyard Script font family includes four high-quality styles to suit various design needs: Regular: A bold, paintbrush-inspired style with a youthful edge Italic: Adds a touch of movement and expressiveness to the regular style Bold: An even bolder and heavier presence for more impactful designs Bold Italic: Combines the assertiveness of bold with the energy of italic Built with advanced OpenType functionality, Scrapyard Script ensures top-notch quality and provides you with full control and customizability. It includes stylistic alternates, ligatures, and other features to make your designs truly unique. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  14. 9 Months by Tkachev, $25.00
    9 months is a decorative face with two font styles. It would look nice on candy and food package, in children's books and magazines. This work is devoted to the period in my wife's life when she was pregnant during 9 months with our daughter.
  15. Josef K Patterns by Juliasys, $9.60
    Franz Kafka’s manuscripts have always been a source of inspiration for designer Julia Sysmäläinen. At first she was just interested in literary aspects but later she noticed that content and visual form can not be separated in the work of this ingenious writer. Analyzing Kafka’s handwriting at the Berlin National Library, Julia was inspired to design the typeface FF Mister – by now a well known classic. Over the years, FF Mister K became a handsome typeface family and even produced offspring: the Josef K Patterns. Some of Kafka’s most expressive letterforms were the starting point for these decorative ornaments. How do the Patterns work? Outlines and fillings correspond to the uppercase and the lowercase letters on your keyboard. You can use them separately or layer them on top of each other. If you write a line of “pattern-text” in lowercase and repeat it underneath in uppercase you get a row of fillings followed by a row of outlines. Now you can color them and then set line space = 0 to get a single line of layered colored ornaments. Alternatively, activating OpenType / stylistic set / stylistic alternates will also unite the two lines to a single layered line. Further magic can be done with OpenType / contextual alternates turned on. On the gallery page of this font family is a downloadable Josef K Patterns.pdf with an alphabetical overview of forms. Hundreds of patterns are possible … we’d love to see some of yours and present them here on the website!
  16. Imagine diving headfirst into a vibrant, eccentric carnival where every letter is doing its own funky dance, and you'll start to capture the essence of the Messaround font by dincTYPE. Conceived in t...
  17. Raisin Rage by Missy Meyer, $12.00
    It's a weird name, but it's a weird font! Introducing RAISIN RAGE, a quirky font that expresses that feeling of when you bite into a cookie expecting it to be full of chocolate chips, but it's full of squishy, rubbery raisins instead. (Don't write to me, raisin lovers - you'll never change my mind.) Raisin Rage has some fun casual elements like varying stroke widths plus some bouncing heights which make this fun to use for branding, packaging, logos, and more; I've cleaned the letters up extensively, so the font is great for cutting and crafting as well!
  18. Glengary NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Although the pattern for this typeface, originally named Glenmoy, was released by Stephenson Blake in 1932, the letterforms can be more aptly described as pure 1950s retro. With beatniks, Brando and blue suede shoes all rolled up into one, this typeface is definitely a contender. The Opentype versions (OTF and TTF) of this font contain the complete Unicode Latin, Latin 1 and Latin Extended-A character sets.
  19. Murisa Paula by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    Do you want a unique and attractive display font?. Murisa Paula is the answer. This very attractive font will make you happy and excited. It has a unique shape with the edges of the letters torn to shreds, like torn paper. This type of lettering will make it easier for you to design a display product with a cracked effect or something else. Get it now.
  20. Tello Mallo by Greentrik6789, $9.00
    Just write, I just want to write, I took a pen, I write the words with punctuation, I write the numbers, symbols and some currencies. No matter about My writing is ugly or very ugly, but sharing this handwriting to the world is my best wish. Tello Mallo comes in regular and italic style for every word you type. Do you like it? Hope you enjoy this, if you have problems or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you and have a nice day :) ;)
  21. Night Clown by Putracetol, $20.00
    Night Clown - Quirky Clown Font. With its quirky, decorative, and playful design, this font captures the essence of clowns, parties, and April Fools' festivities. Offering a delightful range of seven variations - regular, clown hat, mask, surprise, laughter, decorative, and funny face - Night Clown is a perfect fit for children-oriented projects, kids' events, posters, greeting cards, birthday invitations, and even logos.
  22. Dongo by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Dongo This is a fun and playful font, which will perfectly fit into children's projects or funny modern designs and logos, with it you can make playful designs by changing styles and combining them with each other. This font includes two styles - regular and outline. Font includes: Full alphabet with Uppercase and Lowercase A-z Numbers, fractions Punctuation and symbols Alternates for lowercase
  23. Jathafa by JprintStudio, $15.00
    Jathafa is a cute and casual handwritten font with a very friendly feel. Whether you’re looking for fonts to make beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful artwork, interesting social media posts, and funny greeting cards. Jathafa also has several alternative letters that can make your project look modern, luxurious and classy. This font will turn any creative idea into a true work of art!
  24. Xtencil by John Moore Type Foundry, $15.00
    Xtencil is a typeface inspired by the shapes of the drawing templates letters, based on the letter forms from my teacher Milton Glaser who at the same time was influenced by the modernism of Paul Renner. Xtencil is a round letter to create funny signs, ideal for posters and headlines. Xtencil not come as a drawing template, but as OpenType typography.
  25. Mr Mixter by Letterhead Studio-YG, $34.00
    Mr. Mixter designed to blend everything with everything. Mix Latin letters with Cyrillic letters, add numbers as letters — just have fun with the mixing process. As a result, you might get a funny and cute Christmas card. Attention! Work only by hand, using the Glyphs menu in Illustrator or InDesign. Look carefully and you will find a lot of fun.
  26. Sponge Bear by Attractype, $12.00
    Sponge Bear is a playful heavy display font, this unique font is suitable for various designs that require thick text and designs with funny, cheerful, happy, spirit, adventure themes. The stylistics of the Sponge Bear font will change the vertical position of the letters randomly, this will make the series of words more unique and interesting. Have fun creating with Sponge Bear.
  27. Plop by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Presenting a decorative liquid font Plop. It's a splashing funny typeface perfect for authentique lettering composition. To use a bigger splash letter just type a capital letter. Same way the last letter in word will be automatically replaced to correct glyph using OpenType features. Both sides splashes are available for all letters including multilingual characters. Thank you and have a nice day!
  28. Lusiana by Gian Studio, $12.00
    Lusiana Handwritten font with unique and cute letters - with smooth texture built in! Perfect for standout quotes, funny branding, children's books, quirky greeting cards and so much more! To access alternative glyphs, you'll need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS and Adobe Indesign. How to use the open type feature https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/special-characters.html
  29. Friem by Holis.Mjd, $10.00
    Friem is a hand drawn font inspired by fonts that are usually used for children’s book titles that have a bold, messy and funny impression. Available in two clean and textured styles, this font is suitable for use for logos, book titles, movie posters, YouTube content, quotes, and more. There are ligatures that add features to this font, only in uppercase characters.
  30. Xtencil lc by John Moore Type Foundry, $25.00
    Xtencil is a typeface inspired by the shapes of the drawing templates letters, based on the letter forms from my teacher Milton Glaser who at the same time was influenced by the modernism of Paul Renner. Xtencil is a round letter to create funny signs, ideal for posters and headlines. Xtencil not come as a drawing template, but as OpenType typography.
  31. Sussan by Estudio Calderon, $20.00
    The Sussan type family is a hand lettering collection designed by Felipe Calderón. It contains sixteen different hand-drawn fonts and a set of funny illustrations designed by Jhony Velasco. On this occasion, we tried to match several font concepts to create nice pieces with them and each one is equipped with automatically exchanging alternates, ligatures, swash letters and some other feature.
  32. Leuk by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    The Dutch word “leuk" translates loosely to English as pleasant, jolly, funny, witty, clever, nice, sweet, kind, nice, amusing, entertaining, and funny. Leuk, the font, is a small, highly legible font with a witty, sociable personality that engages it’s readers. My challenge in designing Leuk was to find a unique feature to set apart the font without losing the fundamentals of type design. In the process of doing so, I created a virtual font “smile and wink” in the “o” upper and lowercase with integrated stencil-connecting strokes within the “a,e, k, z, o, ß” to reveal Leuk’s calligraphic roots. Legible and friendly, Leuk is designed for use in advertising, brochures, promotion, book cover design, packaging, and the like. The Leuk family consists of Leuk Light, Leuk Light Italic, Leuk Regular, Leuk Italic, Leuk Bold, Leuk Bold Italic, Leuk Black, Leuk Black Italic in Opentype format.
  33. Pata Slab by In-House International, $10.00
    Pata Slab: the ultra-heavy optimism we all need in 2020 Pata Slab is the type equivalent of a catwalk stomp down a city sidewalk, a font that’s assertive, funky and more than a little sexy. Named after a colloquialism for ‘feet’, Pata features ultra-heavy slabs and contrasting hairline centers that rise from its chunky footprint. The resulting, retro-inspired vertiginous curves add instant attitude to any design. Developed in 2020, Pata is a type of its time.Pata is all upside, as it is a typeface with no descenders — one that elevates all characters to grow upward from the baseline (because, c’mon, we could all use something uplifting right now!) All uppercase characters were built to fit precisely inside a square, so they’re all the same width and height. The lowercase alphabet, eñes, cedillas, punctuation, numbers and symbols all follow the same height restrictions. Despite all that confinement, Pata sports standard-height terminals that connect seamlessly so there’s nearly endless options for modular ligatures. The upshot of all this meticulous awesomeness is that laying out, customizing and stacking text super simple. Pata Slab was created by In-House International, designed Alexander Wright in collaboration with Rodrigo Fuenzalida. It's available for Opentype format (.otf) compatible with Mac and PC.
  34. Oyukis Ghost by Hanoded, $10.00
    Oyuki's Ghost is a scary typeface made with a steel pen and Chinese Ink. The name comes from a painting by Maruyama Okyo (1733–1795), which depicts his mistress who died young. Maruyama Okyo claimed she haunted him in his sleep. The font comes with extensive language support.
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  36. Schooner Script by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    I happened to mention to the proprietor of an antique barn near here that I'd be interested in any old typewriters she happened to come across. A conversation ensued, the proprietor withdrew into a back room, and she re-emerged with an old handwritten letter, dated 18 Sept. 1825 and spanning nearly three pages. The letter, penned by Samuel Clarke, a Princeton, Mass., pastor, sought donations for the victims of an accident at sea. I thought his script unique, stylistic, and definitely something worth digitizing, so I bought the old letter and took it home. Had to come up with several uppercase characters to round out the set, but the results seem good and proper. Full release has complete character set.
  37. Farmer's Marker by Citrus Branding, $3.99
    Farmer's Marker is an ode to the hobby-farmer and their honest and hardworking (but not too serious) lifestyle. The font reflects a vision of a farmer who quickly scrawls down her produce (72 Eggs + 20L of Milk + 2kg Honey) before she heads off to the market to do her best to sell what she has farmed. It is a casual, freehand, marker script that doesn't take itself too seriously. It is hand drawn by me, then meticulously perfected in Illustrator while leaving in just enough small imperfections that the font retains it's humanistic, hand-drawn and personal feel. The font will lend itself perfectly to rustic restaurant menu's, organic branding and packaging, social media content, child-centric design, travel posters, humanitarian organisations and much more.
  38. Gemma by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. Please Note: these fonts include only the latin alphabet; no accented characters, no numbers or punctuation. MyFonts is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Gemma was born in Madrid 37 years ago. After spending many years in the capital, she decided to start over again and moved to Barcelona. A series of misfortunes and wrong decisions left her on the street. Gemma is a calm, emotional person who likes to take her time to do things and, if there’s one thing the street can offer, it’s time. The street lets you listen carefully, watch without being seen. Being in the street isn’t pleasant at all. Seeing people who’ve just showered go past makes you miss even more things that many take for granted. Breakfast, a clean smell, paying for a metro ticket. Being homeless is much more than having nowhere to sleep. Life in the street is hard, says Gemma, but she also sees the positive side. “It’s the best way to get to know human beings.” She likes to see the street as if it were a school. A school she has been in and out of for too long.
  39. Carnaby Street by Mysterylab, $19.00
    Carnaby Street is a vintage style bold font that pairs strong rectangular framing with softer rounded elements. It has a cool, funky, and groovy vibe, while still retaining a strong sense of linearity and geometry. This lettering style conjures up the retro vibes of the 1960s swinging London scene, or the psychedelic poster art of posters and handbills for the Fillmore Auditorium and Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco in the mid to late '60s. It represents a new take on a classic array of hand lettered stylings that have their roots both in the Art Nouveau Movement and the hippie counterculture movement of the 1960s and early 1970s.
  40. Sheesh by Sanyukt Foundry, $25.00
    Sheesh is a bold and playful font designed with the current trend of combination fonts for daring nostalgia branding trends in mind. It's perfect for branding projects aimed at Gen Z, who are known for their bold and fun style. This font features many stylistic sets and funky icons, making it easy to create eye-catching designs that appeal to this demographic. The font has a modern and fresh look that can add a touch of whimsy to any project. Whether you're creating a logo, a website, or a social media post, Slinky is a font that will help you stand out and make a lasting impression on your target audience.
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