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  1. Bughouse is a font whose character is as intriguing and whimsically eccentric as its name suggests. Crafted with a sense of creativity that bends the rules of traditional typography, Bughouse invites...
  2. As an AI developed up to the point of 2023 and without access to real-time data or the ability to browse the internet, I don't have direct information about a specific font named "brunoBook" by JOEBO...
  3. Scrawl, designed by Nikolay Dubina, is a distinctive and expressive font that captures the energy and spontaneity of handwriting. Unlike the precision and uniformity found in most typefaces, Scrawl e...
  4. "Umberto" is a distinctive font crafted by the acclaimed font foundry, Blambot Fonts, which is renowned for its specialization in typefaces tailored specifically for comic books and graphic novels. B...
  5. "Anime Ace" is a distinctive font designed with a very specific niche in mind—capturing the energetic spirit and style of anime and comic book lettering. Created by Nate Piekos of Blambot Fonts, a we...
  6. BrushArt is not a specific font that exists within the public domain or widely recognized font libraries as of my last update. However, the name itself evokes a vivid picture of what such a font coul...
  7. The CoolHandLuke font is a distinctive and engaging typeface that carries with it the spirit of individuality and expressiveness. Created by Altsys Metamorphosis, this font is part of the legacy of e...
  8. The Pea Marcie font, brought to life by Fonts For Peas, embodies a captivating charm that instantly warms the heart. It's a font that seems to have been crafted with love, bearing the marks of a tale...
  9. KR Down By The Sea by Kat Rakos is a charming and whimsical font that instantly evokes the playful and carefree vibes of a day spent by the seaside. Its design marries a sense of nostalgia with a fre...
  10. The font Inked, crafted by GemFonts | Graham Meade, carries with it an unmistakable air of creativity and artistic flair. This font seems to channel the spirit of traditional tattoo design, merging i...
  11. The VTC Tribal font by Vigilante Typeface Corporation (VTC) is an embodiment of artistic edginess meets cultural depth, capturing the spirit of tribal art within the framework of contemporary typogra...
  12. Ah, the Amsterdam Graffiti font! Picture this: you're wandering the vibrant streets of Amsterdam, where the scent of fresh stroopwafels fills the air and bicycles whiz past at every turn. Suddenly, y...
  13. As of my knowledge cut-off in early 2023, there isn't a widely recognized font specifically named "Chilluns." However, allowing for the playful and laid-back connotation of the name—evocative of "chi...
  14. I'm sorry, but it seems there might be a bit of confusion regarding the existence of a font named "Wooden Log" by Tokokoo. As of my last update, I don't have information on a font by that specific na...
  15. The California Personal Use font by Billy Argel is an emblem of creative elegance and casual flair, embodying the laid-back, sunny vibe of its namesake state while still delivering a stroke of artist...
  16. Raspoutine Classic is a font that exudes an air of sophistication and timeless elegance, reminiscent of the classic calligraphy and artisanal craftsmanship of a bygone era. This font family stands ou...
  17. The Angelique Rose font, crafted by the talented type designer deFharo, stands as a whimsical and enchanting script font, capturing the essence of hand-written elegance with a modern twist. Its desig...
  18. "Shipped Goods 1 (Personal Use)" is a captivating typeface from the creative mind of Måns Grebäck, a renowned designer known for his prolific output of visually striking and character-rich fonts. Thi...
  19. Feast of Flesh BB is a creation of Blambot Fonts, a type foundry that has made a significant mark in the realm of comic book lettering and graphic design. This particular font encapsulates an aura of...
  20. Oh, Tipbrush Script! Imagine taking a whimsical wander through a calligrapher's dream, where each stroke dances to the tune of elegance and charm—that's Tipbrush Script for you. Created by the wizard...
  21. Blockography, conceived by the skilled hand of Måns Grebäck, is a visually striking font that captures the essence of creativity and bold expression. Grebäck, a renowned typeface designer known for h...
  22. The Kinkie font is a distinctive and whimsical typeface, characterized by its playful and somewhat flamboyant nature. Its design is a vibrant fusion of artistry and imagination, making it stand out i...
  23. The "Grunt Reaper" is a distinctive font created by the renowned typeface designer known as PizzaDude. It stands out for its unique blend of playful irregularity and bold assertiveness, a hallmark of...
  24. Edmunds, a captivating font crafted by the renowned Canadian type designer, Ray Larabie, stands as a vivid testament to the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation in typography. Larabie, known ...
  25. Ah, B de Bonita by deFharo - the font that dances on the line between elegance and fun, dipping its typographical feet into pools of style and whimsy! Picture this: you're walking through a garden of...
  26. The "Gothic Alarm Clock" font by The Font Emporium stands as a distinctive and evocative piece within the world of typography. Designed with an artistic blend of gothic sensibilities and a playful no...
  27. "Walk the Plank," a distinctive creation by Teabeer Studios, sails through the visual seas with a piratical charm that's both adventurous and whimsically menacing. This font captures the essence of p...
  28. The "Charlie" font, created by Kevin and Amanda, embodies a sense of playful creativity and warmth that is characteristic of much of their work in the type-design domain. Known for their eclectic ran...
  29. The font named "Lemonheads" is a typeface that captures the essence of whimsy, playfulness, and youthful energy. Imagine the vibrant life of a lemon — bright, zesty, and bursting with flavor. That's ...
  30. Ah, the Abysmal Gaze font - a creation that seems to hail from the depths of an artist's most intriguing nightmares, or perhaps, their most whimsical dreams. Crafted by the hands and imaginative geni...
  31. HVD Rowdy by HVD Fonts is a strikingly unique typeface that exudes energy and vibrancy. Designed with an infectious zest, it leaps off the page, making it an unforgettable choice for projects that ai...
  32. Arbuckle is a font that dances between the worlds of playfulness and respectability, masterfully designed by Nick Curtis. Picture a font that could easily headline a whimsical party invitation one mo...
  33. Imagine if a font went to the gym, skipped every workout except leg day, and then treated every day like a carb-loading day. Meet Fat Legs, the font that took "thick thighs save lives" as a personal ...
  34. NotMaryKate, a whimsical and playful typeface, was crafted by the talented typeface designer Nick Curtis, known for his ability to blend historical typeface essences with contemporary flair. This par...
  35. The Embossing Tape 2 (BRK) font, created by AEnigma, stands as a quirky and distinctive typeface that captures the essence and nostalgic feel of labeling used in handheld embossing label makers. This...
  36. Bubbleboy is a charming, lively font that seems to burst with cheerful energy and playful charm, evoking the whimsy of childhood bubble letters yet refined enough for both personal and professional p...
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  38. Periodico by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Periódico (newspaper in Spanish), was originally commissioned by the Spanish daily newspaper ABC. Inspired by old Spanish typographic engravings, mostly from the second half of the 18th Century, we picked out the most relevant details of Spanish typography as the source of that inspiration, and instead of making a revival or an interpretation of these models, we started from scratch to create a truly original font family. The goal was to achieve a very distinctive family, functional and versatile at the same time, and reminiscent of old Spanish typography. Although we have borrowed many details from the old Spanish typography, like the nail, which is present in the letters U, G, or J, which we worked and evolved in order to be applied on other letters, we have also left behind several others. One example is the tilde of the ñ engraved by Gerónimo Gil, a very distinctive element of Spanish typography that was intentionally omitted for being too atypical to be used in a contemporary font.  The letters a and g are probably the most distinctive of the Periódico family. The shape of the bowl in the letter a, with the top arch in diagonal position, is very characteristic of old Spanish types. In Periódico, we emphasized this detail by applying it to many other letters (such as g, j, and t) up to a point that it became the leitmotiv of this family. The formal finish of serifs and terminals is something that gives great personality to any typeface, so we came up with plenty of alternatives in order to find the exact shape we wanted: sober, elegant, and contemporary. Even though the serifs are geometric, the upper terminals have a curve with a dynamic very similar to the arch in the a or the notch in the j. The terminals in the capitals follow the same style, but, in this case, the inspiration comes from Pradell’s Missal, which on the other hand has been influenced by the types engraved by Johann Michael Fleischman in the Netherlands. Eighteenth-Century types were mostly used for printing books. Therefore, they had very generous proportions (large ascendents and descendants) and high contrast, but today, these characteristics do not work well in newspapers because of the worldwide demand for more space-saving fonts. The adaptation of the type’s proportions to be used for a newspaper was one of the most interesting parts of the project, specially the time taken to find the perfect balance between the x height\ and legibility. Periódico is presented in 30 different styles, for a total of 30 fonts—10 for text (from Light to Bold) and 20 for display sizes (from Thin to Ultra Black); this family results in an extensive system capable of solving all the needs of a large publication.
  39. Blackhaus by Canada Type, $25.00
    Almost a half of a millennium after being mistaken for the original 4th century Gothic alphabet and falsely labeled "barbaric" by the European Renaissance, the blackletter alphabet was still flourishing exclusively in early 20th century Germany, not only as an ode to Gutenberg and the country's rich printing history, but also as a continuous evolution, taking on new shapes and textures influenced by almost every other form of alphabet available. Blackletter would continue to go strong in Germany until just before the second World War, when it died a political death at the height of its hybridization. For almost 50 years after the war, blackletter was very rarely used in a prominent manner, but it continued to be seen sparely in a variety of settings, almost as a subliminal reminder of western civilization's first printed letters; on certificates and official documents of all kinds, religious publications, holiday cards and posters, to name a few. In the early 21st century, blackletter type has been appearing sporadically on visible media, but as of late 2005, it is not known how long the renewed interest will last, or even whether or not it will catch on at all. The last few years before World War II were arguably the most fascinating and creative in modern blackletter design. During those years, and as demonstrated with the grid-based Leather font, the geometric sans serif was influencing the blackletter forms, taking them away from their previous Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) hybridizations. Blackhaus is a digitization and elaborate expansion of a typeface called Kursachsen Auszeichnung, designed in 1937 by Peterpaul Weiss for the Schriftguss foundry in Dresden. This is one of very few designs from that time attempting to infuse more Bauhaus than Jugendstil into the Blackletter forms. This is why we used a concatenation of the words blackletter and Bauhaus to name this face. The result of injecting Bauhaus elements into blackletter turned out to be a typeface that is very legible and usable in modern settings, while at the same time harking back to the historical forms of early printing. The original 1937 design was just one typeface of basic letters and numbers. After digitizing and expanding it, we developed a lighter version, then added a few alternates to both weights. The Rough style came as a mechanically-grunged afterthought, due to current user demand for such treatment. Having the flexibility of 2 weights and many alternates of a blackletter typeface is not a very common find in digital fonts. More specifically, having the flexibility of 2 weights and alternates of a 20th century blackletter typeface is almost unheard of in digital fonts. So the Blackhaus family can be quite useful and versatile in an imaginative designer's hands.
  40. Patched by Mans Greback, $39.00
    Patches is a multi-faceted, victorian-era serif typeface for when you need something more than plain text. Get that extra attention while adding a genuine, original appearance to your message. Patches was designed from scratch to give a sense quality and depth. Its designer Mans Greback has created a typeface with a complex structure, yet one that will be easy to master. This work will suit every style, taste and skill level. It is a decorative and completely hand-drawn design in vintage lettering, with the perks and flexibility of present-day technology, which is exactly what you'd expect from a modern typeface. Whether you are making a decorative floral headline, drawing a cowboy logo, or creating a unique design based on this ornamental font, the hopes are that Patches can give you a set of tools and inspiration to bring out the best of your artistry. Standing on the shoulders of giants, it was inspired by a wide range of works, and will hopefully be able to continue to teach and inspire future artists. Or at least help you become a better designer when you're designing an elegant and classic headline. Set the coloring of Patches to light gold and cream tones to apply a luxurious look, or in dark tones for a more rugged impression. Bold, bright colors will make it appear In the mid-1800s, decorative design flourished in the Western major cities. Victorian style thrived and encouraged techniques such as enamelling, embroidery and calligraphy. From the 1880s onwards, there were a series of reactions to higher Victorian tastes, with Art Deco reaching the heights of the 20th century. However, the Victorian art persisted popularity, as it changed to more sophisticated designs which made it more attractive to specific professions and groups. The evolution of the Victorian style in the mid-20th century was a key factor in the succession of the movement. Classic shops and salons, sport designs and traditional festivals, and later Rock'n'Roll and Harley Davidson-themed graphics ​inspired the continued development of the art. Aspiring to carry on this tradition, this typeface family consists twelve different high-quality variations. The main ones are Patched and Patched In – an outlined variation – and each one provided in five weights: Thin, Light, Medium, Bold and Black. Additionally, the two rough fonts Hangaround and Prospects, that tries to grasp the rough, earthy atmosphere of a shady motorcycle club. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europa to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
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