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  26. KG Like A Skyscraper by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This mixed-case handwritten font is young, fun, and uniquely styled after a teenage girl's handwriting.
  27. Blankeny by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Blankeny is a strong script font inspired from Vintage baseball sport design with touches of fun.
  28. DB Borders Birthday by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Borders Birthday is a DoodleBat with plenty of Birthday fun. Celebrate with this festive DoodleBat!
  29. Beachday by RahagitaType, $25.00
    Inspired by vacations, Beachday is a super fun and playful display font with a whimsical feel!
  30. KG Dark Side by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This thick and thin mixed handwriting is perfectly legible and neat but still full of fun!
  31. Yoyo by Funk King, $5.00
    Yoyo is a fun and fluid dot font that swirls and curves to deliver your message.
  32. Quiny by Nestype, $17.00
    Quiny is built with bold and curvy characters, Perfect if you need fun for your projects.
  33. LD Sidewalk Chalk by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Sidewalk Chalk is a fun, child-friendly font resembling the style of wacky sidewalk chalk.
  34. Lovers Quarrel by TypeSETit, $24.95
    A playful calligraphic style, Lovers Quarrel is great for scrapbooking, cards, invitations and other fun things.
  35. Altemus Dingbats by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 197 graphic, pointer, numbering, leaf sun and arrow illustrative and printer cut designs.
  36. Naguel by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    With only 2 pesos, this font can be the most fun! multilanguage and special for titles!
  37. Upton by Halbfett, $30.00
    Upton is a modern and condensed sans serif. The initial inspiration for its design came from lettering Wim Crouwel created for a poster design. It also takes some cues from neutral grotesks like Helvetica and Akzidenz. Because of its narrow letterforms, Upton is best applied to headlines and poster-sized typography. Upton’s italics were designed with high-quality compensation for all circles and strokes. Upton ships in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as two Variable Fonts or use the family’s 14 static OpenType font files instead. Those weights run from Extralight to Extrabold. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Font have vastly greater control over their text’s stroke width. The weight axes in Upton’s Variable Fonts allow users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your text’s exact appearance on-screen or in print. In its fonts, Upton has several ligatures. That includes optional “discretionary ligatures,” which bring a unique tone to display usage. For instance, the fonts include optional ligatures for the letter combinations “E-T”, “F-l”, “L-E-T-T-E”, “L-E-T-T”, “L-E-T”, “L-E-L-O”, “L-U”, “i-j”. and “m-m”. There are also many alternate glyphs. Stylistic Set 1 substitutes in new forms for “G”, “R”, “a”, “f”, “g”, “i”, “r”, “t”, and “y”. Six more Stylistic Sets have alternates for the “æ”, “g”, “k”, “o”, “K”, “O”, and “Q”. Additional OpenType features activate other useful features, such as fractions, numbers in circles, or symbols.
  38. Mono Spec Stencil by Halbfett, $30.00
    Mono-Spec Stencil is a monospaced family of sans-serif type. At least in default settings, all characters across the typeface share a common width, which is immediately noticeable for its condensed nature. Mono-Spec Stencil is a sibling of a non-stencil family, simply named Mono-Spec. Characters in each are just as wide, allowing Mono-Spec Stencil to be used together with Mono-Spec, as a secondary typeface. As a typeface whose characters are stencil-shaped, this design channels the spirit of resistance and street culture. When you look at the family, remember that it ships in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as a single Variable Font or use the family’s five static OpenType font files instead. Those weights run from Light through Bold. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Font have vastly greater control over their text’s stroke width. The Mono-Spec Stencil Variable Font’s weight axis allows users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your text’s exact appearance on-screen or in print. Whatever format you choose, the Mono-Spec Stencil fonts are equipped with several OpenType features. The most striking of these can be activated via a Stylistic Set. That will replace several letters – like “B”, “E”, “F”, “H”, and “I” with double-width alternates. Those alternates take up as much space as two characters placed next to each other otherwise word. The effect of Mono-Spec Stencil’s double-width alternates is striking, and their use strikes a strong chord in any display typography applying them.
  39. Poligon by Halbfett, $30.00
    Poligon is a large family of geometric sans serif fonts. It is inspired by classic typefaces from the geometric-sans genre, like Futura and Avant Garde Gothic, whose shapes were constructed from circles and straight lines. Every character has been crafted to give it a distinct and individual feel. The family is an excellent choice for both corporate design and editorial design projects because of its range of weights, as well as its legibility in text. The typeface family ships in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as two Variable Fonts or use the family’s eight static OpenType font files instead. Those weights run from Thin to Black. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Fonts have vastly greater control over the stroke width in their upright and italic texts. The weight axes in Poligon’s Variable Fonts allow users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your text’s exact appearance on-screen or in print. But even the static fonts satisfy the need for flexibility, creating harmonious variations of texture and emphasis. Despite their rigid geometry, the fonts have a playful air to them. That playfulness and uniqueness can be dialed up by applying stylistic alternates via the fonts’ four Stylistic Sets. The first of these replaces “G”, “M”, and “&” with alternate, more outgoing shapes. Stylistic Set 2 has an alternate “ß”; Stylistic Set 3 has a “Q” with a longer tail and another “G”. Stylistic Set 3 has alternates for “A”, “K“, “Q”, “R”, “S”, “Y”, and “Z”.
  40. Bounties by Balpirick, $15.00
    BOUNTIES is a Fun & Rounded Handbrushed Font. Bounties is a fun, round, hand-brushed, and handwritten font that has an innocent and clean style. It is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine, social media, wedding invitations and so much more! BOUNTIES also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email.
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