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  1. Good Vibes - 100% free
  2. St Bookashade - Personal use only
  3. Kryptonian - Unknown license
  4. Polymoda - Personal use only
  5. Metal Storm - Unknown license
  6. Rugged Stencil - Unknown license
  7. Morgenstern - Unknown license
  8. Pyramidhead - Personal use only
  9. Adry of Hanabi - Personal use only
  10. BOODAS.DE | Subtract - Unknown license
  11. Tweedy_Erc_01 - Unknown license
  12. Tantrum Tongue - Unknown license
  13. bunker - Unknown license
  14. Yytrium Dioxide - Unknown license
  15. Jilkyway by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Jilkyway is a truly weird font. Here and there you might spot some sanity in the weird font curves. But as you type, your text becomes more and more weird! The font is also suitable for text written in ALL CAPS! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  16. Joanna by Monotype, $40.99
    The English stone carver, artist, and typographer Eric Gill conceived the Joanna typeface as a personal design for use in books printed at his Joanna Press."" Gill saw his press work there as a continuation of the British Arts and Crafts Movement, pioneered in the 19th Century by William Morris. Joanna is notable for its almost vertical ""upright"" italics, and the unusally small size of its italic characters. Joanna is versatile and extremely legible. The letterforms are a bit narrow, so the face is very economic as well. A lot of text may be packed densely together onto a page with Joanna. Joanna mixes very well with other typefaces designed by Eric Gill; especially Gill Sans.
  17. PharmaCare - Unknown license
  18. U Ueirdie by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    UUeirdie is weird.
  19. Janda Quirkygirl - Personal use only
  20. Little Days - Unknown license
  21. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  22. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  23. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  24. Pilgrim by Linotype, $29.99
    Pilgrim is a re-cut of a Linotype face that Eric Gill originally designed for a book published by the Limited Edition Club of New York. Admired for its tranquil dignity, the Pilgrim type is both firm and elegant. Its general appearance resembles that of Gill’s Joanna font family. The contrast of the font is not very strong. The serifs are bracketed. Eric Gill, who designed the type on which Pilgrim is closely based, observed one sort of model for his lettering - the incised monumental letter of Roman origin. This is clearly seen in his capitals, but is also true of his lowercase letters, which have little of the calligraphic or engraved qualities of most other type designs. Gill’s types are Roman in the classic sense, yet also particular to Gill himself.
  25. Boho by Latinotype, $39.00
    Boho is inspired by a bohemian girl who is a free soul and creative spirit. She is a city girl, but she loves spending a lot of time outdoors and being close to nature. She loves art and going to the antiques and organic food markets. She is a wild and free spirit who knows no bounds. Boho is Coto Mendoza’s first Script font family, which is based on gestual calligraphy with Cola pen. A first exposure to gestual strokes applied to font design can be seen in her previous work, Macarons. Boho consists of 4 subfamilies: Script, Line, Sans and Serif. Each subfamily comes in 4 weights: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold Italic. Script and Line versions include a teardrop terminal variant. Dingbats and ornaments are also included. Boho. Love and creative spirit!
  26. Bessie Mae Moocho NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A thoroughly fun font based on handlettering found on a travel brochure for IMM Steamship Lines, circa 1927, and named after a fictitious girl who likes kissing alot.
  27. Litter Funk by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    You may already have guessed it...Litter Funk is experimental typography. Some letters are fat blocks, others have stars, stripes or dots, some are funny and funky while others are plain weird - but all in all, they leave a really nice confusing effect when used. Due to the contextual alternates, each letter comes in 5 different versions, and automatically cycle as you type. Well, the font was fun to make - I hope you have fun using it! :)
  28. Amoebica by Hanoded, $15.00
    Amoebica font was created during a nasty bout of the flu. If you think it looks weird, well, I must have been hallucinating when I drew the glyphs! Amoebica is a fun, weird, unusual, happy, crazy kind of font which comes with all diacritics.
  29. Cutesy Wootsy PW by Patty Whack Fonts, $40.00
    A cutesy wootsy, love note-writing, school girl font. Cutesy Wootsy PW is available in OpenType, PostScript and TrueType format. The OpenType format includes a handful of ligatures and alternates.
  30. Inked - Unknown license
  31. Jazz Beat Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1960 British film “Beat Girl” (released in the U.S. as “Wild for Kicks”) was a typical [for its time] story of a teenage girl looking to have some fun by hanging out with SoHo beatniks and going against parental authority. One of the posters for the film features the title in a condensed slab serif stencil form, with eroded edges. The basic letter forms were smoothed out and cleaned up resulting in Jazz Beat Stencil JNL, which is available as in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Christy Marie by Elemeno, $25.00
    Christy Marie likes fun fonts. This was the first font to meet with her approval. It's bouncy, teenage girl sort of font and would do well at parties or the mall.
  33. !Disc Inferno® BASIC - Unknown license
  34. Quart - Unknown license
  35. Slang King - 100% free
  36. GreatVengeance - Unknown license
  37. KleinsAmazon - 100% free
  38. Ameba - Personal use only
  39. PAss the CheX - Unknown license
  40. Freakshow - Personal use only
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