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  11. Futurex Schizmatic - 100% free
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  14. Happy Hero - 100% free
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  23. Karlo by The Northern Block, $28.95
    Karlo is a super family of several branches, originating in the same lightweight skeleton. The lightweights are based on a pen of an even stroke-width. Inspired by the writings of calligrapher Edward Johnston, the family moves on in two directions in the heavier weights. Johnston demonstrated that the broad nib pen can produce different writing styles. Following this, one heavy weight has a humanistic low stroke contrast (KarloSerifBold and KarloSansBold), and another has a high stroke contrast of vertical axis with references to the 19th century jobbing typefaces (KarloOpen). The latter is inspired by Johnston’s demonstration of the broad nib pen, where he suggested fastening two pencils together. With each pencil representing an edge of the pen, it becomes more evident how the pen works in writing. The friendly informal look makes KarloSans and KarloSerif usable for both running text and for display sizes. KarloOpen, on the other hand, is solely designed for display purpose showing few words at a time. In Denmark, a guy named Karlo would typically be an old fellow with a slick hairstyle that makes an effort with his appearance. He is a handyman who can do a bit of this and that when needed. He is a happy go lucky kind of guy that takes one day at a time. To me, the typeface family has some of the same qualities. Check out Pyke which is a great pair for Karlo.
  24. Geoffrey - Personal use only
  25. YoungFreshFellows - Unknown license
  26. Carumba by ITC, $29.99
    Carumba is the work of California designer Jill Bell and like the name suggests, it exudes liveliness and festivity. Carumba is perfect for anything which says FUN!
  27. Funtastic by Umka Type, $19.00
    Funtastic is a carefully crafted fun font. Multilingual: It has Extended Latin and Extended Cyrillic letters. It's created for games, web design, branding and social media works.
  28. Coklat Sunda by Graphicfresh, $15.00
    Coklat Sunda is a monoline script family including Regular and Slant versions . It's perfect for logos, name card, magazine layouts, invitations, headers, or even large-scale artwork.
  29. Little Malio by Evo Studio, $13.00
    Little Malio 8-Bit is a sci-fi, technological display font. It can be used to a variety of designs, related to the gaming or digital world.
  30. Honey Painting by Zefrar, $19.00
    Honey Painting is a font inspired from both Honey and Painting, same imagination if a user do painting with Honey, this font now is giving this option.
  31. Thimble Theatre NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another delightful offering from "The Signist," compiled by R. Henderson in 1903, named after the comic strip that introduced the world to Popeye the Sailor in 1929.
  32. Pia by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Pia is a new typeface named in honor of one of the most fun people we know, Sophia Williams aka Pia. Extended Character set for multilanguage support.
  33. S&S Baldwins by Spencer & Sons Co., $35.00
    Baldwins was inspired by the beauty lettering of ephemera prints. Ideal for product names, packages, labels, old fashioned signs and everything with specific characteristics of past times.
  34. Pinback by FaceType, $20.00
    Pinback was inspired by the science fiction movies of the 60s and 70s. The name is taken from one of the protagonists of John Carpenter’s Dark Star.
  35. Glide by Typedepot, $35.00
    Elegant custom font with rounded corners, great for logos, posters, motion graphics and t-shirts. The name is inspired by the sleek curves and its smooth look.
  36. Juga by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Juga font is a classic retro game-themed font, this font is adjusted so it doesn't look pixelated, and is more modern to use at this time.
  37. Phosphor by Monotype, $29.99
    The Phosphor font was designed by Jakob Erbar and released in 1930. This inline headline face was designed to look like glowing letters, hence its name Phosphor.
  38. Giglio Rosso by Reel Hood, $-
    Giglio Rosso is a decorative typeface with a floral design. The font is named giglio rosso, “red lily,” because it is inspired by the symbol of Florence.
  39. Insektogram by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    This baby's got a fancy look to it. I personally used it for the nameplate at my frontdoor. You oughta do the same for your frontdoor too!
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