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  1. Argyle Rough by Type Associates, $24.95
    Argyle Rough was originally developed for a packaging campaign in the late 80s in my studio and sat around in various stages of completion until I decided to autotrace my original drawings. I liked the quirky roughness and decided that it did not detract from the charm of the original, in fact it improved it and saved me a whole lot of work. The original campaign called for a few additional alternate characters for use at either end and double in the middle of words, ee, ff, ll, ss etc and a stylized Th, always useful. I hope you enjoy Argyle Rough, named after the world’s largest diamond mine – a rough diamond, get it?
  2. Congenial by Laura Worthington, $19.00
    I wanted to design my own sans-serif typeface for my web site to complement the rest of my type library; I designed Congenial as an understated, highly legible complement to my more decorative display faces. Of course, I’m never far from my calligraphic roots, so Congenial retains some hand-drawn elements, visible particularly in the heavier weights of this generous 10-face family. As befits its name, Congenial is a friendly and inviting face with a generous x-height and highly differentiated characters. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/1Agnkio These fonts have been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  3. Vibertus by Cercurius, $19.95
    A revival of “Gras Vibert”, a French fat face originally cast by the Didot typefoundry in Paris. It was cut in 1840 by Vibert, an engraver employed by the foundry. The capitals are heavier than the lowercase letters, and the characters g, k, y and & are rather peculiarly shaped, exaggerating the vertical stress. The font is designed for large sizes.
  4. Quegos by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Quegos is a display font with a sleek yet bold look. make a strong impression. comes in the iconic bubble style with strong outlines and fat strokes. very suitable to create a big, bold logo for your business, work on a poster for an event, or whatever your project, and Perfect to create amazing headings, logos, menus, social media graphics, and many more.
  5. Big Ballpen by Simonkoba, $18.00
    Big Ballpen is a modern, slightly naive handwriting typeface, which has the feel of graffiti with its rough lines. The font lines are basically fat and the thickness is not regular from letter to letter. Some numbers are inspired from Tony Buzan concept of picture-number. For example, the number 2 resembles a swan. Some special characters like €$*#@&{Ç~• are available.
  6. PAG Auto by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Auto is an ultra black font, but it is readable. A fat typefaces, but is is boorish. It is recommended for use as all kinds of display typography.
  7. Ricotta Script by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Another unmistakable Koziupa/Paul production, Ricotta has very little baby fat for a sturdy brush script. What movement it shows is effective and integral to its expression, which is at once compact, lush and eye-catching. Ricotta, and its subtle details in just the right places, should feel at home among the bright and cheerful colors of dairy product and pizza packaging.
  8. Angels Cookie by Balpirick, $15.00
    Angels Cookie is a Modern Fat Handbrushed Font. Angels Cookie is a fun and sweet brushed handwritten font. Whether you’re looking for fonts for Instagram or calligraphy scripts for DIY projects, this font will turn any creative idea into a true piece of art! Angels Cookie also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email.
  9. Grafiker by Hanoded, $15.00
    Grafiker means 'Graphic Designer' in German. This fat, colored, uneven font with a 1001 uses was loosely based on the work of designers Oskar Kokoschka (1886 - 1980) and Jean Carlu (1900 - 1997). The glyphs were hand-drawn with a 0.5 roller ball and colored in with Chinese ink, using a stiff brush. The result is a lively, rather unusual font.
  10. Rase Grimm by Graffiti Fonts, $24.99
    The Grimm family is a blackletter inspired graffiti style built for headline and display. The family includes 3 variants: Grimm Regular & Grimm Curves both utilize traditional upper & lowercase letters while the Grimm Fat variation is an all-caps style. All 3 styles include initial, terminal & isolated letter variations as contextual alternates as well as a number of stylistic alternates, ligatures & other embellishments.
  11. Abe - Unknown license
  12. FaxFont by Emboss, $19.95
    Designed after receiving a bearly legible fax.
  13. Maassslicer - Unknown license
  14. Blushed by Supfonts, $17.00
    Hello, friends. I keep experimenting with handwritten fonts, shapes and lines. I want the font to set the tone, the atmosphere, and look like an inscription made in a hurry, but it is well read. Blushed combines all these qualities. Simple and clear, looks at ease. It is perfect for signatures or design, where you do not need a strict style. Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Ligatures Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Enjoy
  15. Bloxic by Studio Buchanan, $20.00
    Bloxic is a chunky, counter-less display typeface, packed full extra characters and some bonus icons! Bloxic comes packed with over 320 glyphs, including stylistic alternate characters, circled numbers, and a whole bunch of useful symbols and stuff. It started life back in 2008, when pop/punk/emo bands were all the rage. Pulled from a hand lettered t-shirt design, adapted and systemised – it now exists for your typographic pleasure. It still carries some of the hand rendered feel of the original design, and has some slightly different takes on a zero counter typeface (which the world clearly need more of...).
  16. Bowen Script by Ashton, $9.00
    The font was inspired by the persistent demands of editors for scripts which actually looked like real handwriting, a lot of historical fiction projects and a love of maps. While making a map for a prequel to Treasure Island I decided to make a font from the lettering of some Caribbean maps of the period. The glyphs are all hand drawn vector outlines which although very legible and consistent in style carry the variation and irregularity you expect from handwriting. This font has been featured on maps for books by authors such as Peter V. Brett, Mark Lawrence and Michael Crichton.
  17. Scirocco by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Scirocco is a hot and humid wind that blows from the Sahara over to France and Italy. It crosses the mediterranean sea and carries lots of fine desert dust with it. Once it hits the coast of Provençe one can feel it grinding ones teeth and see it as fine dust covering every car. It makes people go nuts! Scirocco, the typeface has that same hot moving character and the finer hairlines giving it a kind of Arabic touch. If you use it too much, it will make you go nuts. Your pretty crazy Gert Wiescher
  18. LoveYaHoney by Typadelic, $14.95
    Aw, aren't they sweet? This lettering is based on a 1950s note a husband wrote to his wife shortly after they were married. His beautifully controlled and strong handwriting knows no lowercase characters; he gets his point across in uppercase only. In today's world of email and internet writings, we know that uppercase means shouting and is considered quite rude, but he didn't know that when he wrote this letter to his lovely wife! Love Ya Honey is very legible and looks beautiful when used for headlines, titling or even long expanses of body copy. Perfect for scrapbooking too!
  19. Noir by Mindburger Studio, $39.00
    Noir is a sans serif font family of 12 fonts with contemporary aesthetics heavily influenced by early 20th century geometric typefaces. While having its geometric structure it carries organic personality with touch of warmth injected to each form. Noir font family ranges from light and elegant weights perfect for small text, to extremely heavy and masculine weights suited for large display sizes. Noir has a rich arsenal of Open Type features for highly professional use and extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek language support. Noir is delivered as Std and Pro version. Cyrillic and Greek are available in Pro package only.
  20. Barrington by Letteralle, $18.00
    Say hello to Barrington! A font with relaxed style and carries the impression of luxury. Barrington comes with 64 ligatures to give a natural impression, Uppercase Alternates to give different styles, and also ending swash. To access ending swash you only need to add the number "1" at the and of the word. for example if you want to write "Barrington" with the swash ending, you just have to write "Barrington1", and that's it. Very simple. Barrington is perfect for branding & logo projects, also suitable for Product Packaging, Titles on articles or book covers, Stationary, and much more. Thank You!
  21. Draken Dream by Flawlessandco, $9.00
    Introducing "Draken Dream" - A Modern Elegant Sans Duo Font. Experience the epitome of modern elegance with "Draken Dream," a striking sans-serif font duo that seamlessly marries sophistication with contemporary design. There's some connected letters and some alternates that suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, logo, poster, t-shirt, photography, quotes .etc This font support for some multilingual. Also contains uppercase A-Z and lowercase a-z, alternate character, numbers 0-9, and some punctuation. If you need help, just write me! Thanks so much for checking out my shop
  22. Elizabeth Script by Kimmy Design, $25.00
    Elizabeth a script that carries the imperfections of a hand written brush script. It includes regular and discretionary ligatures, as well as stylistic alternatives and swashes. If you are working in a program that supports Open Type, I would suggest purchasing the Pro version as it includes all the features Elizabeth has to offer. If you are not working with Open Type but want to have the option of the swashes are stylistic alternatives, then you can buy both the regular Elizabeth and the swashes version. It will allow you to have most of the functions of Open Type.
  23. Admire Gustavo by Balpirick, $15.00
    Admire Gustavo is a Handbrushed Font. Our handwritten font takes inspiration from the fluidity and uniqueness of human handwriting, ensuring that each letter carries a sense of character and charm. With its graceful curves and delicate strokes, this font adds an intimate and personal feel to your written words. Perfect for creating notes, memos, journal entries, or beautiful quote designs, our handwritten font elevates your messages with a sense of authenticity and warmth. It transforms your ordinary words into a beautiful composition, breathing life into your writing. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  24. Neue Augenblick by Harmnessless Type, $40.00
    Neue Augenblick is a modern contemporary Germany-esque grotesk. This Font face carries a powerful mechanical and industrial feel, it is inspired by aesthetic personality of beautiful Panzerkampfwagen and Post-war Brutalist Architectural. There are ten weights, ranging from Thin to Black, each with oblique italics and plenty of alternates. Neue Augenblick comes with attention-grabbing ink traps make it feels more contemporary. Various opentype features from stylistic alternates, multilingual extended latin support, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, fractions, arrows, scientific numerals, catchwords set, icons and more. Neue Augenblick is suited for embrace both maximalism or minimalism design works for designers to play with.
  25. KOGAMA by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing Kogama, our newest Japanese-style inspired font, which was created specifically to carry the Asian font concept and will make your project look beautiful and appealing. Start utilizing this typeface to make your project stand out and be well received. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out. Caps only fonts.
  26. High Table by SAMUEL DESIGN, $39.00
    The key words for this font are taste, elegance, storytelling, and a little bit of dynamism. HIGH TABLE family have exquisite details and great quality. We believe that only high quality and unique details can move people more than exaggerated shapes. Fonts are so powerful, they tell a moving story. The PACE typeface was chosen to tell a story quietly but with dynamism. Readers are delighted and relaxed when they see this font family, and colleagues read the story with respect. A brand needs a story, and a brand’s story needs the most appropriate font to carry it.
  27. Creative Wonder by Balpirick, $15.00
    Creative Wonder is a Modern Handwritten Font. Our handwritten font takes inspiration from the fluidity and uniqueness of human handwriting, ensuring that each letter carries a sense of character and charm. With its graceful curves and delicate strokes, this font adds an intimate and personal feel to your written words. Perfect for creating notes, memos, journal entries, or beautiful quote designs, our handwritten font elevates your messages with a sense of authenticity and warmth. It transforms your ordinary words into a beautiful composition, breathing life into your writing. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  28. Krazy Klown by Comicraft, $19.00
    It’s Krusty! It’s a Krypt Kicker! It’s a Killer Kween! Its serifs are like dynamite with a Laser Beam! KomiKraft’s new font Krazy Klown isn’t just white greasepaint and clown shoes, it’s hiding in the drain system ready to surprise you with alternate Kharakters, Killer ligatures… and did we mention Krazy Klown shoes? Kooky John K Roshell has kooked up a kinky font that is the perfect Kompliment to Monster Mash and Carry On Screaming. It’s a little bit Tiki and a whole lotta Kicky! Features two weights with alternate uppercase alphabets • Languages: Western & Central Europe • Features: Automatic Alternates & Connecting Ligatures
  29. Schoeffer by Proportional Lime, $14.95
    Peter Schoeffer was a printer who was apprenticed to Gutenburg and after leaving Gutenburg in 1455 he set up shop with Facob Fust. His son, Peter the Younger, moved to Mainz and carried on the trade. This particular font is based on a typeface of Peter the Younger that was cut circa 1509-1520. This font has over 900 characters. While there are only about 80 in the historical exemplar the rest have been developed for modern usage. This font is based on Typ.7:146/148G also known as Gesellschaft für Typenkunde plate no. 258.
  30. Lean by Ogle Studio, $11.00
    Lean is a solid must-have for anyone's font collection. With its plump weight and dynamic poise, Lean offers an eye-catching solution for any project. Handcrafted and informal, the style adds a real statement, whether it's for a logo, video artwork, business card, or presentation. The impact of the uppercase characters, married with the gentle roundness of the lowercase strokes, present a unique result for titling, sure to get you noticed. Lean's dynamic 'lean' makes strings come alive, giving a feeling of movement and excitement. The character set contains 190 glyphs, with latin and western language support.
  31. 486 - Unknown license
  32. The Glory by FunType, $14.00
    The Glory is a sans serif font designed by Funtype in 2023. The Glory is made to fit for various reading purposes. The Glory is fit for non-industrial themes, yet it can also be used for various designed needs.
  33. 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.
  34. Aerosol - Unknown license
  35. Gaslon by Canada Type, $24.95
    Gaslon is a slight reinterpretation and major expansion of a 1973 film type called Corvina Black, originally designed for VGC by A. Bihari. While the original typeface was popular in its own right, there were some things in it that were too quirky to work in the display applications it was intended for. Some of the letter combinations just didn't work to their visual optimum. For example the a and o were too similar, ditto the C and G, the E, F and J were too overwhelming to be set properly within certain display uses. Gaslon eliminates these problems by the inclusion of plenty of alternates for the vast majority of the original letters. In fact, the original a is itself now an alternate to a gorgeous new one. The Gaslon Alt font includes tremendous possibilities for both unicase use, and proper use in conjunction with the main font. This is our true homage to a typeface that had great potential more than three decades ago, but was overlooked by digitizers because of a few quirks it had in film type contexts. Full of curves and invitation, Gaslon ranks very high among the friendliest poster faces ever made. It is ideal for friendly store signs, children book covers, and plenty of other applications. In fact, if you're planning on contributing to a few protests around your neighborhood or city, you would probably be better off using Gaslon to help your sign/placard carry words and slogans that are big but friendly. Nothing beats "DOWN WITH GAS PRICES" set in a nice imaginative mix of the many Gaslon letters. The OpenType version of Gaslon is a single font that contains all the alternates and niceties programmed within features accessible by OT-friendly programs.
  36. Suidae by vve.type, $49.99
    Suidae is a fat font family, combined from 3 different style. It's fresh, friendly, fun and full of surprises waiting for you to be discover!. It is also a great mix of boldness and cuteness, so it definitely captures attention while keeping the minimal form of letters. Plus, Suidae is an effective font family for creating amazing headlines, logos & posters with a custom-made feeling.
  37. Leyton by The Colour Grey, $35.00
    A bold, friendly, impactful typeface. Ideal for filling with graphics and textures and layering with other type. Named in reference to the generously proportioned Alfred Hitchcock (born in Leytonstone). Leyton was designed to be as fat and punchy as possible without losing legibility. Each character fills up the space – throwing away counters in the process. Discounts available for certain projects – particularly charities and students.
  38. Hera Big by Lucas Sharp, $40.00
    Hera Big is a type family in eight weights & 16 fonts. The family explores the motion and fluidity of the ball serif, in an evolution from its previous identity as a counterpart to the slab serif. Informed by great fat-faces from Figgins to Lubalin, but never deferring to precedent by default, Hera is a fresh mix of originality and organic form, never sacrificing function for beauty.
  39. Gumboots by Hanoded, $15.00
    I bought a pair of green gumboots (or Wellingtons) the other day. I have a little wilderness outside and it is quite muddy, so I thought a pair of boots would be a good buy. Gumboots is a handmade comic font. It comes in a regular and a fat style and you can use it for just about anything that needs a bit of comic relief.
  40. ITC Liverpool by ITC, $29.99
    Fat, bold, and comfortably bulbous; that's ITC Liverpool, designed by Kevin Bailey. The letterforms are soft and mildly eccentric, characterized by tiny counters that shift around from letter to letter like the highlights on cartoon eyeballs. Some of Liverpool's letters are reminiscent of display lettering from the '30s, yet this exuberant face would also be right at home in the '60s. Not for the typographically timid.
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