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  1. Happy Serif - Personal use only
  2. HeummPostcard132 - Unknown license
  3. Misirlou Day - Unknown license
  4. Riggle - Unknown license
  5. Easter Parade - Unknown license
  6. Café Pop - Unknown license
  7. Poke - Unknown license
  8. Gusto Black by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A real heavy weight, a chunky sans serif that packs some real Punch. No fancy frills here.
  9. 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.
  10. MW POLKA2 - Personal use only
  11. Accent Watermelon - Unknown license
  12. KR Eight Santas - Unknown license
  13. Krystal - Unknown license
  14. Reo by Our House Graphics, $9.00
    Reo is a novel two layered, display font with a decidedly retro look and feel, inspired by the toothy grins of 1930�s and 40�s era truck grilles and the gleaming, streamlined efficiency of the automat. Reo Front (Foreground) is where all the detail resides, and Reo Back provides a background layer.
  15. 1610_Cancellaresca_lim - Unknown license
  16. ITC Forkbeard by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Forkbeard is the work of British designer Michael Gills and named after a famous Viking warrior. Gills was inspired by the work of Victor Hammer as well as a lesser known uncial style called Andromaque. Distinguishing characteristics of ITC Forkbeard are its geometric overtones and its distinct capital and lower case letterforms.
  17. Jazz Age by Studio K, $45.00
    Jazz Age is inspired by the Golden Age of Jazz, the Twenties and Thirties. Think Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, cocktails, flappers and the whole Art Deco thing. Oh, and don't forget the radios, by which I mean old Bakelite valve or tube radios with their grilles and fretwork. This font is a celebration of them too.
  18. Candyful - Personal use only
  19. Hugh is Life Personal Use - Personal use only
  20. Balloon - Unknown license
  21. Happy Sans - Personal use only
  22. Sweet as candy - Unknown license
  23. Joke - Unknown license
  24. Popsies - Unknown license
  25. Smartie CAPS - Personal use only
  26. Bubbleboy - Unknown license
  27. KR Lots Of Hearts - Unknown license
  28. Initiales Ombrees by ARTypes, $25.00
    ARTypes Initiales ombrées transcribed from 84-pt letters made by Gillé fils in 1828, descended to Deberny & Peignot.
  29. Underwood1913 - Personal use only
  30. Kingsrow by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Unofficially named ‘No Frills’ in the early stages of development, his widow Elsie decided that it would be called Kingsrow.
  31. Wilko by Device, $39.00
    Wilko is the carnival barker of typefaces. Bold, impactful yet friendly, with two decorative variants. No frills, no corners, no messing. When you want to say it loud and clear.
  32. Balcony by Shaily Patel, $10.00
    Balcony is a decorative display typeface inspired by the patterns of metal safety grills. Its highly geometric features may be used to identify it as Art Deco. It is a monospaced type family with all characters confined in a square frame. The main idea of Balcony is to create a grill-like pattern when letterforms are placed together. This creates an illusionary experience for the reader. The best way to use this typeface is without leading, as shown in the visuals. Balcony also comes with two stylistic sets. The first stylistic set contains most characters with more decorative elements and the second one includes Dingbats. These Dingbats are motifs with simple geometric patterns that may be used for any kind of ornamentation. The diacritics letterforms are geometrically squeezed within the square frame to include the accents. This experimental typeface comes with about 650 characters and four weights (Thin, Light, Regular and Bold). The font family supports Western and Central European languages.
  33. Care Bear Family - Unknown license
  34. Calan - Unknown license
  35. Shower Flower - Unknown license
  36. cup Font - Unknown license
  37. PopUp - Unknown license
  38. Sappy Mugs - Unknown license
  39. Baby Font - Unknown license
  40. Corinthian by ITC, $29.99
    Corinthian is the work of Colin Brignall, a clean sans serif which was inspired by Edward Johnston's Railway Type and Eric Gill's Gill Sans.
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