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  1. Pervitina Dex - Personal use only
  2. Major Snafu - Unknown license
  3. Fleet Street - Unknown license
  4. Harsh language AC - Unknown license
  5. WereWolf - Unknown license
  6. Prodotto In Cina - Unknown license
  7. Whiffle by Elemeno, $25.00
    Inside, Whiffle is a standard, sans serif informal font. Outside, its surrounded by clouds.
  8. Rumba by Corradine Fonts, $29.00
    Rumba is ideal for any informal projects when youthful and free style are required.
  9. Bramare by Sylvestre Studios, $25.00
    A new font for those wanting a techno style. Please see our informative video.
  10. gimp - Personal use only
  11. SK Fillout by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Fillout is a display typeface inspired by the problem of information noise. Noise is embedded in the basis of characters structure, which gives it a unique form. The typeface is built on combining several thicknesses into a single symbol form with an offset at different distances. For better expressiveness, each letter has two variations of the character it included into the uppercase and lowercase sets. This typeface supports many languages included in the Extended Latin and Cyrillic type sets. The SK Fillout font is perfect for bold design, for working with printed and web products.
  12. Cambridge by AVP, $29.00
    Cambridge seeks to build on the popularity of Fiendstar amongst educational publishers and advertisers who need easy-to-read text in a classic sans serif format. Cambridge is an elegant typestyle that is equally at home in a schoolbook or an annual report. Feedback from users has resulted in a handful of changed letterforms which remove any ambiguities between similar letter forms. The family contains four weights in three widths and now benefits from matching italic form for all variants. Cambridge Round provides a rounded version of all styles, useful for headings and more informal texts.
  13. Pocomoke JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Two pieces of vintage sheet music (“Honeymoon Hotel” and “By a Waterfall”) from Warner Brothers' 1933 musical “Footlight Parade” featured a hand-lettered bold alphabet with a touch of the 1930s Art Deco influence. These song sheets served as the basis for Pocomoke JNL. As informal and casual as the design is, its strength is in the boldness of the letter forms (which showcases the era of pen-and-ink display lettering).
  14. Primate by John Moore Type Foundry, $20.00
    Primate is a typeface family that works both as a display font for reading, casual and informal as it approaches the forms of nature, hence the name Primate. Primate's family comes in a full range of weights, from the thin Ultra Light to Heavy Black, all weights are also presented in italics and all have ornaments. Primate is a natural and fun to compose texts, giving the design work of a contemporary look.
  15. Cattini Script by Eurotypo, $22.00
    Cattini Script is a casual and organic font, perfect combination between elegance and informality! The OpenType features include standard and contextual alternates, swatches, initial forms and ligatures. All this makes the text lively and bouncy, without the monotony of obviously repeated letterforms. Cattini font can be the option to create headlines, logos and posters for branding and packaging, invitations, greeting cards, magazines and book covers, children's material, fashion, and where you want it.
  16. Core Label by S-Core, $59.00
    Core Label is a condensed sans serif font. You will be able to manage a lot of information into limited spaces with Core Label. Its highly legible even in condensed forms and also clear at small sizes. Supported codepages are MS Windows 1252 Latin1 and MS Windows 949 Korean consisting of 11,172 Korean letters and Symbols, except Chinese. This Type-face is good for narrow spaces such as Labels, Books and so on.
  17. Quick Notation by Alphabet Zoo, $12.00
    Quick Notation is an informal handwriting style suitable for a wide variety of creative applications.
  18. Piranesi by Bitstream, $29.99
    An informal script designed for ATF as an italic for his Piranesi by W.T. Sniffin.
  19. Zar2 Casual by SzarDesign, $19.95
    Zar-2 Casual is great for informal fun graphics, pairs well with Zar-2 Script.
  20. Despair - Unknown license
  21. Hellbound - Unknown license
  22. Ravenscroft - Unknown license
  23. Park Avenue by Bitstream, $29.99
    The first of the popular American informal scripts designed by R.E. Smith for ATF in 1933.
  24. Siegfried - Unknown license
  25. Leafyshade - Unknown license
  26. Leo by Canada Type, $29.95
    Leo is an economic magazine and book face meant for use in sizes suitable for immersive reading, with different cuts optimized for different body copy size ranges, like footnotes and legal text. Designed with the explicit intent of relaying information without calling attention to itself, this typeface places itself squarely on the "function" side of the eternal debate about form versus content. The roman Leo fonts were built with as little ornamentation as possible, with wedge serifs, a high x-height and a skeleton somehwat rooted in the designers' reflections on the modern, post-war Dutch archetype. Rather than follow traditional models with entirely different forms, contracted widths and steep slants, the Leo italics deliver naturally subtle emphasis in reading by closely relating to the forms, stance and rhythm of their roman counterparts. The 12 Leo fonts contain over 700 glyphs each, and include support for the vast majority of Latin languages. Included OpenType features are built-in small caps, lining and oldstyle figures in both proportional and tabular sets, superiors, numerators, denominators inferiors, ordinals, automatic fractions, ligatures, and optional long descenders for optimal counterspace management in book and magazine text layout. For more information on Leo's character set, features and some print tests, please consult the PDF in the gallery section of this page.
  27. Unovis by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Unovis™ was designed for ParaType in 2001 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by the shapes of lettering of the Russian Avant Garde artists of Kazimir Malevich’s circle at the beginning of the 20th century. Based on simple geometric forms. Caps only. For use in advertising and display typography.
  28. boring - Unknown license
  29. Tenbitesch - Personal use only
  30. Buggy Ride by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A biform type face, with open & closed rounded forms which give it a different appeal suitable for some interesting titling and short bits of copy. Try using it for small captions, greeting cards, logos and packaging.
  31. Some's Style - Unknown license
  32. Titania - Unknown license
  33. Iron Lounge - Unknown license
  34. Queen Of Hearts by BA Graphics, $45.00
    This is a beautiful, free-flowing, informal, hand-written design, yet still elegant enough for many applications.
  35. Bindle by Elemeno, $25.00
    Rounded, tapered and bold, Bindle was designed as an alternative to overused or outdated informal sans serifs.
  36. Swiss 924 by Bitstream, $29.99
    An old narrow Grotesque from Stempel’s early days (possibly Information Bold Condensed) revived and revised for photocomposition.
  37. Cast Iron - Unknown license
  38. Little Days - Unknown license
  39. Face it! - Unknown license
  40. Note this - Unknown license
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