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  1. Disco Jaw by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    The beat is on, the piano plays the funky tunes and the rhythm guitars do their best to get the party started! The party starts with your design - use the Disco Jaw font if you are working with a theme that involves comic, kids, commercial, arts and crafts, posters ... anything that needs a fresh kick! Included are jumpy alternative letters, which makes your text look alive and kicking - and or course, there is multilingual support!
  2. 1689 GLC Garamond Pro by GLC, $42.00
    This typeface family was inspired by a set of fonts, designed in the Garamond style, used for an edition of Remarques critiques sur les œuvres d’Horace by “D.A.E.P.”, published in Paris in 1689 by two different booksellers: Deny Thierry and Claude Barbin. We can see some differences in comparison with our “pure” Garamond (see our 1592 GLC Garamond), particularly in the lowercase of the Normal style and the uppercase of the Italic. Unfortunately, we know neither the name of the punchcutter, nor that of the printer. This complete font set contains small caps, fractions all the way up to 1999/1999, historical and standard ligatures, and all of the fleurons contained in the edition (Normal style only). The alphabet covers all Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic diacritics) and Turkish.
  3. Old Typewriter - Unknown license
  4. As of my last update in April 2023, there isn't a widely recognized font named "Spaceman" within major font libraries or among widely used typefaces. However, let's imagine what a font aptly named "S...
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  39. Coverack by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Coverack was inspired by some hand lettering spotted by Dave Nalle on a pub menu blackboard during a recent trip to England. It's in the tradition of Celtic uncial lettering, but is extra bold and has some fantastical embellishments. The name comes from a lovely little town on the Cornish coast where the designer stayed during the trip.
  40. Sweet Lemon by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sweet Lemon started off as something completely different, but I screwed up and closed one the the glyphs by accident. I kind of liked it, so I made three distinct fonts, each one with its own Italic style. In short: when a font is called Sweet Lemon, you should use it for Lemonade packaging. Or whatever.
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