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  1. Dead Mementro by Letterhead Studio-VG, $20.00
    Dead Mementro typeface (ex Dead Metro) has simple and strong shapes. It is a little bit narrow sans serif typeface with brutal constructions of characters. The first edition of typeface — Dead Metro — was realised in 1998 as the part of Garbage Type Foundry project. Now Dead Mementro has more characters and styles.
  2. Plasterboard by K-Type, $20.00
    Based on the blobby lettering printed on the sheets of plasterboard (drywall) used in a garage conversion during the summer of 2004.
  3. akaDora - 100% free
  4. BJF Hunnybee - Unknown license
  5. Imperfect font - Unknown license
  6. Tank Junior - Unknown license
  7. KR YoYo - Unknown license
  8. NEC - Unknown license
  9. Hyper Super by Bisou, $15.00
    Made in La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland, Hyper Super is born while the hyperdesigner Bisou watches "Blow up", a french film-lover show. This episode about Paul Newman quotes the 1969 movie "Winning". The Italian poster with the title "Indianapolis pista infernale" uses a striking handmade font that inspire Hyper Super, a very fast font. Hyper super is thought from ground up to give a strong impact and an impression of speed. Its retro 70’s car racing movies style makes it best suitable a dog race stadium. It works perfectly with short texts for advertisement like a tuning garage sign or delivery pizza menu. Just use it for your pizza restaurant and see Paul Newman in person apply for a delivery boy job.
  10. Digitalika by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Inspired by some scribbles I made as a young kid in the 80'ies at school - when I should have paid attention to the teacher! Comes with a complete multilingual set of letters with alternate versions of both upper- and lowercase
  11. Playdates - Personal use only
  12. Janda Manatee Solid - Personal use only
  13. Toonish - Personal use only
  14. SHARKBOY & lavagirl - Personal use only
  15. Smarty Pants by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Remember that kid in your class who always knew the right answer, who always had their hand raised? The first kid to finish the test, the kid who LIKED the pop quiz, the kid who did the homework five seconds after the teacher wrote the assignment on the board and was guaranteed to get an an A+, even though they NEVER studied? THAT kid? Burghal Design has a font that both remembers and salutes that kid, that teacher's pet, that know-it-all: SmartyPants. SmartyPants comes in regular, bold, and because bold just isn't bold enough for SmartyPants, super bold. There's also SmartyPants Doodles, with 90 pictures of SmartyPants stuff (such as a safety pin, a doghouse, an inkwell, and even a couple of cooties), and SmartyPants Snowflakes, with a whopping 182 dingbats to choose from.
  16. Curly Q by Outside the Line, $19.00
    CurlyQ new from Rae Kaiser and Outside the Line. A curly, swirly, girly kind of font. A delightful headline font for your next garden party or note to the kids from the tooth fairy.
  17. Parolm - Unknown license
  18. Heavy Pitch by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    Fun packed comic style font. Especially made for commercial products such as all kinds of packaging, cereals, video games, candy, kids toys and alike. I added ligatures for double letters to avoid a repeating look. Enjoy!
  19. Citix by Eurotypo, $58.00
    From the mid -17th century, new commercial writing styles emerged which clear showed the influence of pen-crafted calligraphy. A traditional pen-formed flowing script as the “Citix” font, may be suitable for commemorative letters, invitations cards and the most elegant visual communications projects. This font comes with three different kinds of capitals, regular and swashes to choose from, a full set of stylistic alternates, standard and discretional ligatures. Old style numerals, ornaments and tails.
  20. Orange Energy by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    A powerful handmade font with a crunchy outline and a lot of attitude. It’s slightly based upon my own handwriting, when I really really concentrate on making each letter both legible and related to the other letters. Otherwise my handwriting is really garbage! :) I’ve added ligatures of repeating letters, such as bb, cc, dd, ee… and more - a great way to sparkle a little more energy in the font and the design it’s used for.
  21. Bear Butter - Personal use only
  22. KG Seven Sixteen - Personal use only
  23. DJ Cats - Personal use only
  24. Toolbox by Adobe, $29.00
    Brian Strysko, a graphic design student at California Polytechnic State University, came up with an idea for a typeface crafted from everyday gadgets and tools. After much poking around in do-it-yourself" books and friends' garages, Brian created Toolbox."
  25. Shakilla by Zamjump, $17.00
    Pleased to introduce you to Shakilla new handwritten kid's fun font! This is a cute kids handwritten font that would be perfect for Comic, books, greeting cards, toys, posters, picture books, branding, logo or anything that requires a fun and happiness look!
  26. Cartoo Nature - Personal use only
  27. TOYZARUX - Personal use only
  28. Today I Feel - Personal use only
  29. KG Always A Good Time - Personal use only
  30. Maternellecolor creuse - Unknown license
  31. Gingerline by Hanoded, $15.00
    I love learning new words. I stumbled upon the term Gingerline after I named an older font Gamboge. Like Gamboge, Gingerline is a name for a shade of orange - the color of ripe kumquats to be precise. Didn’t know that! Gingerline font is a handmade calligraphy font; nice and even, thick and thin and quite elegant if I may say so. Comes with an abundance of diacritics as well.
  32. Burgery by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Say hello, to Burgery! A playful display font. Inspired by kids' games and snacks typography. Burgery designed in monoline concept and adjusted well to keep the legibility. Burgery is a flexible typeface that you can use for many kinds of stuff and themes. Burgery is an all-caps font, equipped with stylistic alternates, ligatures, Burgery is perfect for kids' merchandise, quotes, t-shirts, posters, social media, pillow, packaging, storybook, food menu, cafe decoration, logos, and much more! Mix and play your words with Burgery!
  33. IxD by The Ampersand Forest, $20.00
    IxD is a modular, semi-futuristic sans serif that uses its geometry to evoke the kind of future we all thought we'd have back when we were kids: sleek, assertive, cool. Many of its deep cuts and unusual letterforms are strikingly out of the norm, but they still feel inviting.
  34. Alpha One by Wiescher Design, $18.00
    »AlphaOne« is my newest addition to the experimental Alpha-font-collection. I just had to do this one! It is based on Paul Renners fonts, but has got nothing to do with them, I just took the widths and some basic forms. No – or hardly no – optical corrections were made to the glyphs. I wanted the pure geometric forms to come to life. This was a lot of fun to design, I especially like the »Q« with the negative tail. I did make four weights, but nothing is normal with this font, so weight doesn’t really mean anything. Have fun!
  35. Freunlaven JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Freunlaven JNL is a wild and partying font with a name inspired by the nonsense verbage often uttered by Jerry Lewis in his comedy classics.
  36. YahoschWormy by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Years ago the company that developed Fontographer marketed a program called Font-o-Matic, a program that distorted fonts in various ways. 99% of what it produced was garbage, but every once in a while it would yield something interesting. Since I had designed a lot of typefaces by that time, I had lots of material to feed it and it was fun to see what it produced. YahoschWormy is one of rare results that was interesting enough to save and clean up. The source font was Yahosch.
  37. KolkFizzy by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Years ago the company that developed Fontographer marketed a program called Font-o-Matic, a program that distorted fonts in various ways. 99% of what it produced was garbage, but every once in a while it would yield something interesting. Since I had designed a lot of typefaces by that time, I had lots of material to feed it and it was fun to see what it produced. KolkFizzy is one of rare results that was interesting enough to save and clean up. The source font is Kolkman.
  38. BaumSquiggle by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Years ago the company that developed Fontographer marketed a program called Font-o-Matic, a program that distorted fonts in various ways. 99% of what it produced was garbage, but every once in a while it would yield something interesting. Since I had designed a lot of typefaces by that time, I had lots of material to feed it and it was fun to see what it produced. BaumSquiggle is one of rare results that was interesting enough to save and clean up. The source font is Baumfuss.
  39. NailsNStaples by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    In NailsNStaples the letters are made up of nails and staples. (The staples are not the staples one uses to join paper, but the kind one hammers into wood.) It is not often that one needs a typeface made of nails and staples, but if one does, there is a font for that.
  40. Breaze by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    You may think cartoon or kids product, when you take a look at Breaze - and you may be right…but I did have retro grafitti in mind, when I drew the letters. Well, actually I may have mixed both cartoon and grafitti! Anyway, it’s a playful font and is suitable for many things!
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