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  2. Quinella by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Plumper than a misguided Z-lister's dodgy lip job, this is Quinella, named after the cheffy scoops of ice cream and the like, quinelles. It's a cute, fat script with a seventies vibe but a personality all of its own. It's non-connecting in the usual sense, but the letters overlap to make the white space as tiny as possible. Ligatures (standard and discretionary) make smoother solutions for quite a few pairs and trios, and every upper case letter has a more exuberant swash alternate. The contextual alternates feature substitutes in an alternate t for a better fit with certain letters. Fonts don't come much more voluptuous than this. The full-fat, creamy appearance makes it perfect for food packaging, but don't let it end there; it'll make memorable logos, unmissable headlines, and posters with more punch.
  3. Jingle Condensed by ArFF, $24.95
    I once tried to imagine what the children of Schoolbook and Bodoni would look like if they were married. I'm still trying to imagine that! In the meantime I drew the Jingles.
  4. Jingle Wide by ArFF, $24.95
    I once tried to imagine what the children of Schoolbook and Bodoni would look like if they were married. I'm still trying to imagine that! In the meantime I drew the Jingles.
  5. Movie Screen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered opening titles from the 1944 Laurel and Hardy comedy “The Big Noise” served as the inspiration for Movie Screen JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Dobi Hand by Tugrul Peker, $5.00
    Dobi Hand is a fat, bold, fun, cartoon like and has variable contrast handmade typeface. Dobi Hand that can be used for graphic design like food packaging, children books, birthday invitations, greeting cards etc. Dobi means in Turkish "fat, fatty" (in street language)
  7. VTC-FreehandTattooOne - Personal use only
  8. VTC-BadEnglischOne - Personal use only
  9. VTC-Bad Tattoo Hand One - Personal use only
  10. Chemelon by Ridtype, $10.00
    Chemeleon is a handwritten font with a modern style that carries a sense of humour yet elegance. Version : Vol 1.0 Thanks for your support of our product and using it in your project.
  11. Qeuliner by BaronWNM, $14.00
    Qeuliner is a font with a modern, sporty, and futuristic design. Carrying the form of oblique blocks separated by vertical lines. Very suitable for use on sports-themed displays, racing, games, space, etc.
  12. P22 Mayflower by IHOF, $39.95
    P22 Mayflower is a classical Roman font taken from a Bible of 1610, the edition likely carried to America by the pilgrims on the Mayflower. Good for period reproductions, with its companion italic.
  13. Donut by Vladvertising, $20.00
    Yummy dönut ya? Does this type make me look fat?
  14. Hip Flask by Comicraft, $19.00
    Well, if you found this page via Google and what you're looking for is NOT a Slam Bang display and logo font (made famous by the logo of our sister company's flagship comic book title, HIP FLASK), but in fact a small metal bottle suitable for brandy, whiskey or the spirit of your choice, then we deeply apologize. If you've read this far, then we'd like to point you to eBay where you'll find a wide selection of the items you're looking for. While you're there you might also like to consider how difficult it is for HIP FLASK fans to find back issues of our comic amongst all those pewter and stainless steel christmas gifts for your golfing friends and fellow alcoholics.
  15. Easy Speech by Jean-Jacques Morello, $10.00
    Easy Speech is a hand drawn font inspired by my own writing, suitable for texts made in a hurry on sticky notes, letters, postcards... Most glyphs collide to give a real badly written feeling.
  16. Astronauts In Trouble by Comicraft, $49.00
    AiT/Planet Lar publisher and writer, Larry Young loves The Space Program. Next time you see him at a comic convention just ask him about any one of the Moon Landings and you'll see.
  17. Solleno by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Solleno is a great font for your projects. It's an elegant script font that carries a personal look & feel. Get inspired by its unique charm, and turn any design idea into a true standout.
  18. Family Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Family Deco JNL was inspired by the bold Art Deco hand lettering of the movie credits for the 1936 Laurel and Hardy comedy “Our Relations”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Daisy by Ludwig Type, $45.00
    Daisy is an ultra-fat serif typeface with very fine counters.
  20. Lux Royale JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Lux Royale is a stylish script font from Jukebox that is classy and sophisticated. It seems to fit with upscale soirées and a night out with the Rat Pack. The heavier weight and small x-height give Lux Royale a unique look that is both timeless and vintage.
  21. Podles Atubin by Maulana Creative, $17.00
    Podles Atubin fat bubble display font. Heavy stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Podles Atubin fat bubble display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with script or serif. Make a stunning work with Podles Atubin fat bubble display font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  22. Ascent 2 Stardom - Personal use only
  23. Farland by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Farland. a bold script font that carries the vintage feel. This font is perfect for logo, headline, signage, packaging, branding, etc. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates / swashes and ligatures PUA encoded
  24. Aetherline by Hazztype, $20.00
    Aetherline is a captivating vintage monoline script font that gracefully marries the nostalgia of the past with the sleekness of modern design. With its carefully crafted, unbroken strokes, Aetherline evokes the essence of classic handwriting.
  25. Elephantmen Greater and Taller by Comicraft, $19.00
    Roll up! Roll up! The world’s largest three (letter-)ring circus of Great and Tall Elephantmen fonts is now touring cities and towns in your area! See the amazing exploits of fonts of heretofore unimagined heights and weights! Gasp as x-heightwire artist John Roshell walks great and tall on the typerope up above your headlines! Look in wonder as Elephantmen get greater and taller on stilts, staggering around with their trunks high in the air as well as loose around their waists! Peer cautiously into the sky as the greatest and tallest Elephantmen disappear into the clouds as they swing up on the trapeze... Yes, the Comicraft Big Top is always full of surprises... so hurry, hurry, hurry to download your ticket to the Greatest and Tallest Show on Earth in the comfort of your own home! See the families related to Elephantmen Greater & Taller: Elephantmen, Elephantmen Great & Tall, & Elephantmen Greatest & Tallest.
  26. Roll up! Roll up! The world’s largest three (letter-)ring circus of Great and Tall Elephantmen fonts is now touring cities and towns in your area! See the amazing exploits of fonts of heretofore unimagined heights and weights! Gasp as x-heightwire artist John Roshell walks great and tall on the typerope up above your headlines! Look in wonder as Elephantmen get greater and taller on stilts, staggering around with their trunks high in the air as well as loose around their waists! Peer cautiously into the sky as the greatest and tallest Elephantmen disappear into the clouds as they swing up on the trapeze... Yes, the Comicraft Big Top is always full of surprises... so hurry, hurry, hurry to download your ticket to the Greatest and Tallest Show on Earth in the comfort of your own home! See the families related to Elephantmen Greatest & Tallest: Elephantmen, Elephantmen Great & Tall, & Elephantmen Greater & Taller.
  27. Gallivant by Jonahfonts, $39.00
    Slightly condensed with a taller lowercase, Gallivant carries itself very well. Similar to classic thick-and-thin san-serif faces with stems slightly facing inward. Note: OpenType variants may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications.
  28. Steamer by Erik Bertell, $29.95
    Steamer is a grimy grotesque with a thick early 20th century air to it. A tireless workhorse, it is accustomed to carrying out any typographic task from continuous text to bold headlines steadily through any conditions.
  29. FS Kitty by Fontsmith, $50.00
    Cute FS Kitty is the type equivalent of Bagpuss: plump, cute, cuddly and not fond of exercise. So don’t go giving it a run-out on body copy; FS Kitty is an all-caps font made for showing off in posters and headlines, and on products, point-of sale and especially sweets. Blubber Kitty had been quietly curled up in Phil Garnham’s sketchbook for a year before he brought it out to be brushed up. “It was in the mix as a basic form when I started thinking about FS Lola. It was a twisted, bubbly beauty – quite squishable and huggable. The working file was called Blubber. “At that time it was a basic construction of strokes. I created the ‘A’ first, purely as a shape to play with, not as type. I flipped it for ‘V’, and copied that for a ‘W’. I flipped the ‘W’ for an ‘M’... I thought, ‘This looks a bit wacky, but I like it,’ and just carried on. The most tricky characters were the ‘B’ ‘P’ and ‘R’. I must have drawn about 20 kinds of B for this, just to get it to fit.” Variety “When the regular weight of Kitty had been designed,” says Jason Smith, “it just felt like a natural progression to go on and explore how far we could go with it: Light, Solid, Headline, Shadow.” Phil Garnham thinks there’s still more to come. “There are some really individual characters in this font that I think have yet to be exploited: the Greek Omega symbol, the strange face in the ampersand. Like Bagpuss, Kitty has kept a low profile so far. “We know people are using Kitty. In fact, it was the first of any of our fonts that we sold on the day it was released. But I still haven’t seen it out there in the wild. It’s going to be a exciting moment.”
  30. FS Kitty Variable by Fontsmith, $199.99
    Cute FS Kitty is the type equivalent of Bagpuss: plump, cute, cuddly and not fond of exercise. So don’t go giving it a run-out on body copy; FS Kitty is an all-caps font made for showing off in posters and headlines, and on products, point-of sale and especially sweets. Blubber Kitty had been quietly curled up in Phil Garnham’s sketchbook for a year before he brought it out to be brushed up. “It was in the mix as a basic form when I started thinking about FS Lola. It was a twisted, bubbly beauty – quite squishable and huggable. The working file was called Blubber. “At that time it was a basic construction of strokes. I created the ‘A’ first, purely as a shape to play with, not as type. I flipped it for ‘V’, and copied that for a ‘W’. I flipped the ‘W’ for an ‘M’... I thought, ‘This looks a bit wacky, but I like it,’ and just carried on. The most tricky characters were the ‘B’ ‘P’ and ‘R’. I must have drawn about 20 kinds of B for this, just to get it to fit.” Variety “When the regular weight of Kitty had been designed,” says Jason Smith, “it just felt like a natural progression to go on and explore how far we could go with it: Light, Solid, Headline, Shadow.” Phil Garnham thinks there’s still more to come. “There are some really individual characters in this font that I think have yet to be exploited: the Greek Omega symbol, the strange face in the ampersand. Like Bagpuss, Kitty has kept a low profile so far. “We know people are using Kitty. In fact, it was the first of any of our fonts that we sold on the day it was released. But I still haven’t seen it out there in the wild. It’s going to be a exciting moment.”
  31. Chewy Bubble by Balpirick, $15.00
    Chewy Bubble is a fat and handy font, a fun typeface that adds a cheerful and vibrant touch to your designs. This font features bold and rounded letterforms, reminiscent of fat bubbles floating in the air. Carefully crafted curves and generous spacing create a sense of fun and whimsy, giving your text a lively and interesting look. Whether you're designing a logo, poster, or children's book cover, this fat and cheerful font is sure to grab attention and add some fun to your designs
  32. Stubby by Tipos Pereira, $12.00
    Stubby is a display type family with 11 styles, was made for titles, headlines and also packages, posters and everything that provide space for a rude, fat and widish type. You should try Stubby in your text blocks if you're looking for an informal shape with some handwriting taste, there are eleven styles mixing from a narrowed thin to a sloppy ultrabold. Stubby has a tight spacing made to fit in squeeze places, not so elegant or clean but definitely an original choice for your real life project.
  33. Twirrewyn by Hanoded, $15.00
    Twirrewyn is Frisian for ‘Whirlwind’. I have always liked the Frisian language; it’s like a crossover between English and Dutch. When I studied journalism in Zwolle (a city close to Fryslân) there were a lot of Frisian students and I did pick up a few words! Twirrewyn is a handmade font family: the fat version was made using a brush and ink; the light version was made using that same ink, but with a broken satay skewer instead of a brush. And yes, you have guessed right, we eat a lot of Satay! ;-)
  34. Beatle by Lián Types, $30.00
    What if Platt R. Spencer and Charles P. Zaner were born in mid-20th Century? What if they were fans of The Beatles or The Mamas & Papas? Beatle is what those masters would have made. Letters shouting for peace, like a true hippie does, with a lot of elegance. With Beatle I wanted to mix the delicacy of engrossers script with the exuberance of flower power. The result is a font designed with freedom, full of provocative alternates and fat tails. Enjoy it and of course, let it be.
  35. Thorowgood by Linotype, $29.99
    Thorowgood was originally released by the Stephenson Blake typefoundry in the UK. The types were first cut by the English typefounder Robert Thorne, predecessor of William Thorowgood, and first shown in his specimen books in the early nineteenth century. The fat face was revived in roman (1953) and italic. The S and the C appear to be smaller than the other capitals. Most serifs are flat and thin horizontals. In the italic the main strokes of h, k, m, n, and r are curved inwards at the foot.
  36. Alien Alphabet by ParaType, $25.00
    Alien Alphabet is inspired by the ideas of change, transformation, creative deconstruction and mutual penetration of various cultures, languages, and opposing cognitive systems, which seem to be prevalent in our 'globalized' civilization. It appears as various visual constructs -- archetypal symbolism, pieces of the world alphabets, socio-cultural icons, mathematical formulae, etc., -- broke down into pieces and were reassembled in a way that carried traces of previous meanings. However, this contradictory mutation invokes enigmatic meanings and emotions begging for further definition and interpretation. Alien Alphabet shapes arranged in linear sequential manner tend to evoke a sense of written language. The fact that a message cannot be understood does not really change its emotional appeal. Moreover, the less message can be deciphered, the more seems to be the appeal -- for it triggers our imagination. In fact, we may not want to know the actual meaning because deep inside we are afraid that this might be just another alien dry-cleaning receipt.
  37. Stay Enjoy by Din Studio, $25.00
    Stay Enjoy is a captivating sans serif and bruh font duo. The sans serif font in the Stay Enjoy is a testament to timeless elegance and sophistication. Crafted with precision, its letters embody clean lines and a modern aesthetic. In striking contrast to the sans serif counterpart, the brush font of the Stay Enjoy bursts forth with creativity and energy. Each letter is masterfully crafted in large, expressive strokes, creating a dynamic and eye-catching composition. Together, the Stay Enjoy marries elegance and spontaneity, offering a versatile and captivating typography solution that can elevate your design projects. Stay Enjoy fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs.
  38. Lunation by Ditatype, $29.00
    Lunation is a versatile script font that marries the charm of script fonts with a contemporary twist. Crafted with a fairly bold weight to command attention. Its slightly reduced contrast ensures that each character stands out clearly, providing optimal readability in various design applications. The defining characteristic of Lunation is its carefully crafted swinging endings. These artistic flourishes gracefully embellish specific letters, lending an air of sophistication to your text. The subtle yet distinctive curves and sweeps add a playful rhythm. Lunation fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, invitations, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview.
  39. Onyx by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s revival of the condensed and elongated Fat Face, cut for ATF.
  40. Baginda by Arendxstudio, $12.00
    Baginda is a minimalist with hand-written characters that have their own distinct characteristics that differ from previous font designs and which carries confidence. This font is very appropriate for you to put into your project designs.
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