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  1. The Angelina font, crafted by Anja Denali, is a testament to the beautiful amalgamation of creativity and emotion that can be conveyed through typography. This font stands out for its handwritten, ca...
  2. ModernSketch, designed by Leonard Posavec, is a distinctive font that captures the essence of creativity and uniqueness. This font stands out for its sketch-like appearance, mimicking the hand-drawn ...
  3. As of my last update in early 2023, the font named Fh_Scribble, created by the design entity known as Fictionalhead, represents a playful and artistic expression in typography. This font captures the...
  4. Macaroni, as a font name, suggests a whimsical, playful, and perhaps slightly quirky character. Imagine a font that embodies the spirit of fun and creativity, just like its pasta namesake which is kn...
  5. Oh, Snowflake Letters by Darrian is the winter wonderland of fonts, where every letter is having its own little snow day. Picture this: each character, from the A to the Z, frolicking in a meadow of ...
  6. The KG Dancing on the Rooftop font by Kimberly Geswein is a delightful and whimsical font that embodies a sense of joy and playfulness, perfect for projects that require a touch of lightheartedness a...
  7. Loki Cola by Utopiafonts is a playful and whimsical typeface that brings a touch of joy and informality to any project it graces. This font has a distinct character that seems to bubble with the effe...
  8. Once upon a time, in a magical kingdom of creativity, a font named Walt Disney Script was born, inspired by the legendary signature of Walt Disney himself. This font is like the fairy godmother of ty...
  9. Cheri Liney is a distinctive and playful font that captures the essence of lighthearted whimsy. This typeface, created by the talented team at Fontalicious, showcases a unique blend of creativity and...
  10. Mike Biro Script by Johannes Krenner, $12.50
    My uncle has a real fine handwriting. Especially the long ascender and descenders are very characteristic. It is dynamic and a good legibility. Try the font in a dark blue color (C90, M15, Y0, K60) and 22pt.
  11. Cotoris by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Cotoris is beautiful glyphic sans serif. This font includes ligatures and small caps for advanced typography which are accessible by OpenType features. Highly effective where a graceful and feminine design is desired. Rising Star on June 2007.
  12. HU Blackout by Heummdesign, $15.00
    HU Blackout is a typeface for titles that feels like letters are trapped in a square and has a constant and very narrow inner space. It is composed of three types of family typeface to increase usability.
  13. Clear Prairie Ornaments by Quadrat, $25.00
    Clear Prairie Ornaments were designed as a set of ornaments and border elements to complement Clear Prairie Dawn. Many of the glyphs are based on rural and urban prairie motifs, including stars, wheat and even stylized outhouses.
  14. Lisa's Hand by Matthias Luh, $15.00
    Lisa's Hand is a well-formed handwritten Font. The letters are not connected which combines the style of both handwritten and computer fonts. Lisa's Hand is offered in Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Condensed and Condensed Italic.
  15. Salute Riches by FHFont, $17.00
    Salute Riches is a handwritten script font with a hand lettering pen style, so many opentype features are included in the font. Suitable for element design, wedding, events, t-shirt, logo, badges, sticker, and other awesome work.
  16. Angelica by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    Let the angels adorn your documents. This series features a string of celtic style letters surrounded by angels - whether you need chapter headings or drop caps, these angels are sure to give your documents a celestial flair.
  17. Blue Creek by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    BlueCreek is a extra condensed geometric typeface, and works best in text and display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, print, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles. Several alternate characters are included in this typeface.
  18. Venus by Linotype, $29.00
    The Venus type family is a historic hot metal face with left slanted weights that is used for the german cartographic map production. There are also special typefaces required like the Roemisch and Topografische Zahlentafel type family."
  19. Kairengu by insigne, $15.95
    Kairengu is a casual and lively rounded sans serif. The characters are "gloopy" as if ink was poured onto page surface. Kairengu is a great choice whenever you need an amusing face with a lot of character.
  20. Dreamy Sakura by ErlosDesign, $19.00
    Dreamy Sakura is a lovely script font. Whether you are using it for designs, quotes, titles, brand names, book covers, posters, or just any creation that requires a touch of beauty, this font is a great choice.
  21. Keynsia by Greater Albion Typefounders, $7.95
    The Keynsia family revives the spirit of the 1950s. Its simple and elegant lines make for an eye-catching set of display faces. A range of different styles are on offer, all with an extensive character set.
  22. Floralissimo by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Floralissimo are flowery embellishments that I found in several old publishing books dating back over a hundred years. I thought they might be useful for some of you, so I digitized them. Your digitizing typedesigner, Gert Wiescher
  23. Vergennes by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Vergennes is a decorative script font featuring ornate, calligraphic decorative initials based on 19th century metal type. It has a full character set with lower case and numerals, but the upper case initials are the standout feature
  24. Big Limbo BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    This freeform exercise in typographic design echoes the looseness of early 1960's advertising. Brian breaks almost every typographic rule we can think of — but so what? The bold letterforms of Big Limbo are anything but stuck!
  25. This font is, like, totally inspired by the handwriting of, like, teenage girls. You’ll note that the [ ] keys are actually adorable little hearts! Totally rad! This font includes enough European characters to fill a loose leaf binder.
  26. Hermes by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Both Hermes DTC and Imperial DTC font families are strongly influenced by Schnebel’s work on Latin characters to fit Japanese Kanjis. DTC Hermes is well-suited for office documents, looking good on screens as well as printed.
  27. Hell O Ween by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Hell O Win by forberas, This font born to be a Halloween Project. But still can be made as a display font, and still suit your other fun project. Your review and response are most welcome.
  28. Venus Egyptienne by Linotype, $29.00
    The Venus type family is a historic hot metal face with left slanted weights that is used for the german cartographic map production. There are also special typefaces required like the Roemisch and Topografische Zahlentafel type family."
  29. Nirwana by Arendxstudio, $14.00
    Introducing Nirwana, a Brush font script that is very suitable and captivating, with a very detailed hand touch so that the characters are the same and that Nirwana will be very suitable for your project design needs.
  30. Mano Danielli by Kate Brankin, $32.00
    Mama, are you doing letters? I want to do letters too! Mano Danielli is based on the writing of a 6 year old child. Great for anything that has to do with children - even the inner ones.
  31. Scenders by Juliane Bone, $9.99
    Scenders was inked first then digitized for the masses to use. Strong ascenders and descenders embellish the font, so the lowercase characters are quite compelling. Scenders is versatile, but it works very well in all caps headlines.
  32. Musical Comedy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered show card brush lettering in the trailer for the 1960 musical comedy “Bells are Ringing” (starring Dean Martin and Judy Holliday) inspired Musical Comedy JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Joanna Solotype by Monotype, $29.99
    Joanna Solotype is a headline typeface with Art Deco influence. The geometric shapes of the characters are emphasized by the three-line thick strokes. Use the Joanna Solotype font for book jackets and posters, signage and packaging.
  34. Corabael by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Corabael is a classic, elegant script font. The lines of the upper and lower case characters are clean and clear, and it retains some of the characteristics of hand-written script without becoming too fanciful or irregular.
  35. Fleurons One by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Fleurons are embellishments and this is my first fleurons font. I looked at some old ones and made some new ones. They should go very well with my script Nadine!!! Yours in a beautiful mood Gert Wiescher
  36. Lawabo by Schriftlabor, $30.99
    The original Lawabo was started many years ago by Rainer Scheichelbauer. Its ­minimalistic and rounded shapes are reminiscent of bathroom ceramics, hence the name. Schriftlabor designer Miriam Surányi added bold and italic shapes, and produced the family.
  37. Vivala Line by Johannes Hoffmann, $16.00
    Vivala Line is a real italic, and it was inspired by old Polish children's books with its charming hand drawn lettering titles. Fields of application are posters, magazines, packaging design, books, corporate design up to consolidating reading.
  38. Portfolio by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    In spite of the fact that Portfolio's capitals are highly ornate, it is still very legible. Portfolio, in combination with its elegant lowercase, creates a prestigious presentation useful for Certificates, Wedding Invitations, Corporate Identities, Brochures, and Headlines.
  39. FabFours by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    A tessellation is a pattern in which a shape or tile fits together with copies of itself to fill the plane with no gaps or overlaps. One type of tessellation is formed with sides of center-point rotation, that is, one half of an edge is rotated 180 degrees to form the other half. If a square template is made with sides of identical center-point rotation, there are exactly four shapes that are possible. If these shapes or tiles are fit together not edge to edge but vertex to vertex, the result is a checkerboard-like pattern of tiles and voids. However, the voids have four edges formed by the four possible shapes that the tiles can have, so the voids are limited to the same four shapes that that make up the tiles. The FabFours have 22 tile families that allow a wide variety of fascinating patterns. They form one, two, three, and four tile tessellation. Eleven of the seventeen symmetry groups can be formed with these patterns. In each tile family two of the shapes have two possible orientations, one shape has four possible orientations, and one has eight, for a total of 16 tiles. Each font has two families, one on letters A-P the other on a-p. For some of the families there are also other tiles using the same edge but using triangular and hexagonal templates. To get proper results, the leading must be set equal to the point size of the font. I discovered these fabulous families and their decorative possibilities as I was working on a book about tessellations. I have not been able to find anyone else who has written about these families of four and their decorative possibilities when arranged vertex to vertex.
  40. Bigfoot by Canada Type, $24.95
    Bigfoot is the fattest font ever made. It began as a simple exercise given to students in a design course: Most people don't appreciate type because they don't really know what it actually is. One way to understand it is looking at it like a combination of sculptures that have to work together to achieve a certain harmony, where each letter form is one of those sculptures. Most people understand and appreciate that a sculpture starts from a rock of an incomprehensible form, which is manipulated by someone into becoming the recognizable or abstract work of art it eventually is. Consider type design a kind of two-dimensional sculpting. You have a rectangle. Take away as a little as possible from it until it is recognizable as the letter A. Repeat to get the letter B, and so on. After all 26 minimal letters are made, do they actually function as an alphabet to build words and sentences that are recognizable to the human eye? This exercise can trigger thoughts and theories about the overall subjective nature of identifying abstract yet somewhat familiar shapes. It can go into the psyche of art in general. But one thing for certain, this exercise has so far helped a few people find a new appreciation for finely crafted typefaces. If you are a design educator, your students' typographical perspective and arguments would benefit from it. And if you are a designer, well, fat faces are all the rage these days, and this is as fat as it can get. Please note that that this typeface, due to its minimalistic nature, does not include accented characters. It does however support the full C0 Controls and Basic Latin Unicode set. All proceeds from this font go to support the Type Club of Toronto.
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