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  1. Apocalypso by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Apocalypso is a pictogram font for the end of the world. The name Apocalypso is a portmanteau of the words apocalypse (end of the world) and calypso (joyful improvised music), with a meaning analogous to the idiom ‘fiddling while Rome burns’. The Apocalypso family is more of an art project than a practical font and contains a series of crosses and pictograms. The crosses add decorative detailing to typographic layouts, whilst the pictograms can be deployed to express the forthcoming apocalypse. Apocalypso was originally published in 1997, a few years before the turn of the millennium. It is both a document of the ideas of the time and a scarily prophetic vision of a possible world that has now largely come to pass.
  2. Calgary Script by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Calgary Script was mostly inspired by a brush script on a Welcome To Calgary sign in, you guessed it, Calgary. Though now, after it's finished, I can easily tell the influence is evident of all the books on American sign painting I have absorbed over the years. The overall effect of the font is similar to something that Fonzied itself, big hair and leather jackets and all, out of the early 1980s, but the feeling really dates back to a few decades earlier. Heady caps and free-flowing lowercase make for a speedy, determined, and instinctively organized buffalo herd of a typeface. This is a packaging font with a true supermarket sign spin, with OpenType features including ligatures, alternates, and ordinals specifically made to follow numbers.
  3. Mido by Design Eva Wilsson, $30.00
    Mido is designed with the aim to recreate all the power of the early 19h century slab serifs, but without their geometric monotony. The ambition was to make a humanist slab serif that would function both in smaller sizes, as headlines, and poster size. Careful attention has been payed to the spaces within and inbetween letters – they show slight irregularities to create dynamic negative spaces, which in turn makes the letters sit solidly together as words and sentences. Mido is suitable for packaging, posters, book covers, identities and headlines, as well as type set in smaller sizes. It comes with both upper- and lower case figures. The typeface Mido is an ongoing design project of which the first font is now released.
  4. Adieu Mon Ami by Hanoded, $15.00
    No, I am not leaving and none of my friends or relatives have packed up and left. I needed a more ‘letter-like’ name for this font and I found Adieu Mon Ami (farewell, my friend in French). Adieu Mon Ami is a handmade pencil font that will add that extra ‘je ne sais quoi’ to your designs. It comes with joie de vivre, un petit peu de vilain, but can be doux comme de la soie as well. Bonne chance!
  5. Kestrel Script by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Originally designed in 1985 and released by Letraset for dry transfer Lettering, Kestrel has, until now, never been digitized. The face now has been completely re-drawn and digitized for all formats. It is a heavy formal script similar in form to Commercial Script.
  6. Lionheart by Canada Type, $24.95
    Lionheart is the digitization and expansion of Saladin, a neo-gothic typeface designed by Friedrich Poppl, long after he established himself as one of the greatest German designers of all time with some of the most “ausgezeichnet” scripts and text faces to ever come out of Europe. This typeface, though lesser-known among Poppl’s other masterpieces, was one of the first in its genre to abandon blackletter influence and attempt letter variations based strictly on Roman alphabet shapes. Poppl’s idea spawned a whole generation of neo-gothics that can now be found on many a movie poster or book cover where the design must hint at secrets and dark sides. Lionheart succeeds with the idea of gradual curves leading to sharp concave or plano-concave terminals, to effectively build serious letter forms that speak of historical mystique and mystery. This font was was named after Richard I, King of England for a decade in the late 11th century. He reportedly exchanged many gifts of respect with Saladin, even though the two kings were on different sides of the Crusades. Lionheart comes in all popular font formats, with some alternates placed in accessible cells of the character set.
  7. Fontella by Canada Type, $24.95
    Italian type design master Aldo Novarese was not famous for making calligraphic designs, nor had he any interest in them. He is much better known for his text faces, and quite innovative sans serif and decorative designs which became the definition of what we now know as techno and modern. But in 1968, Novarese surprised everyone with a fantastic flowing deco script entitled Elite. Novarese's formula of simple soft curves and toned-down swashes makes for one of the most unique alphabets ever seen, not to mention one of the best flowing and most legible scripts. This is now its digital incarnation, named Fontella. Fontella's applications are virtually limitless. This is the sort of script that can feel at home pretty much anywhere; a sign, a fridge magnet, a bumper sticker, a greeting card, a movie poster, a book cover, music artwork, magazine ads, newsletter headlines, etc. Digitized from original specimen and expanded with a few built-in alternates and ligatures by Rebecca Alaccari, the font was named after the famed jazz singer Fontella Bass. These letters are just so sweet they had to be called Fontella.
  8. Undergrad by Thomas Käding, $10.00
    This font began its life as a project to design a T-shirt for a student group on a large midwestern university. It has now grown up into a unicode font, including Greek and Cyrillic. It has that look and feel of the T-shirts that are ubiquitous on the campuses of colleges and universities over the world. It would make an ideal tool for designing them, as well as posters and banners. Characters in these fonts include Latin, for English and other European languages; small a and c for names like MacDonald; many fractions, including 0/3 needed in baseball; Latin with diacritical marks for Eastern and Western European, Turkish, and Baltic languages; thorn, eth, cedilla, AE, OE, and sharp S for French, German, Icelandic; Latin extensions for clicks of some African languages; Greek (with tonos); Cyrillic for Russian and many other Slavic and Asian languages that use it; most Runes (the full Futhark plus a few more); six-point Brialle; currency symbols for dollar, cent, pound, yen, euro; and a few other extras like the peace sign. Available styles are regular block letters, outlines, and bold.
  9. KR Summer Candy - Unknown license
  10. VA Fluttered Lashes by V Anderson Designs, $14.00
    Fluttered Lashes is a handwritten monoline font with both discretionary and standard ligatures to give your products that handwritten feel. It's perfect for greeting cards, fun branding, and crafting files.
  11. Ashley Crawford by Monotype, $29.99
    Ashley Crawford was designed by Ashley Havinden in 1930. Ashley Crawford is very lively and as such it is ideal for packaging and display purposes where fun is the theme.
  12. Kinglet by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Digging a typeface with a sweet mood? Kinglet is sassy, hand-drawn, and sports a royally fun set of double letter ligatures. Like it's namesake, Kinglet is lively and lovable.
  13. Gafiton by Martype co, $16.00
    Gafiton. A reverse contrast bold font suitable for display especially. Perfect for your daily project like for headline poster, packaging, social media, branding, or anything about pop and fun design.
  14. Blang Yellow by Khurasan, $9.00
    Blang Yellow is a fun bold script font perfect for posters, logos, magazines, book covers, banners, and many more! Get this amazing freebie, and use it to create lovely designs!
  15. Party Noid by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Party Noids goes all the way - from cartoonish to romantic, from funny to serious. Write in all caps, all lowercase or mix upper and lowercase to create ounces of fun!
  16. Print Shop Treasures JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Shop Treasures JNL is another fun collection of nostalgic cartoons, stock cuts, corner pieces, embellishments, sales helpers and miscellany; all carefully re-drawn from examples of vintage letterpress pieces.
  17. Houseguest PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Houseguest is fun, childish, heavyweight offbeat sans serif font with an alternate caps set, and a stylistic alternates to swap in a handful of lowercase styles for a unicase mix.
  18. Monkey Pants by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Ever seen a monkey with pants? Probably would look silly, and that's excactly how this font looks! A jumpy, weird and funny font - unpredictable and ready for ounzes of fun!
  19. Amoonk by Product Type, $18.00
    techno, fancy, racing, super, movie, race, superhero, tech, film, automotive, calendar, font, motor, running, typography, futuristic, speed, drive, display, fast, power, action, game, branding, logotype, rally, sport, modern, car, esport
  20. Love Twins Solid by Sipanji21, $10.00
    Say hello to Love Twins font. Made with love and joy. Comic look, so it will make your design more beautiful, cute, fun, and colorful. outline and solid style inside.
  21. Eraser by Turtle Arts, $20.00
    Eraser Carved is based on an alphabet set that was hand carved from pencil erasers. A combination of upper and lower case letters makes this a fun and quirky alphabet.
  22. Not Your Droids by Thomas Käding, $5.00
    A clean and easy to read Aurebesh font, in the style used at the Droid Depot at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This style is also called Droidebesh. Have fun with it.
  23. Countless Blessings by Epiclinez, $14.00
    Countless Blessings is a fun and casual handwritten font. Defined by all-round characters and a flexible style, this font will make each of your designs look readable and trend
  24. LD Deck The Halls by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Deck the halls with boughs of holly..." The fun letters of this font are sure to get you in that holiday spirit! The capital letters each have a hanging ornament.
  25. Easter Fleurons by Greater Albion Typefounders, $3.95
    These Fleurons are a bit of Easter fun, with humorous cartoon rabbits, little chicks, and lots of lovely chocolate eggs! Just the thing for that Easter card or party invitation.
  26. JH Hadi by JH Fonts, $70.00
    JH Hadi is an Arabic Naskh typeface, including three weights; it is typical for long running text, headlines, branding & signage... The diacritic positioning is fine tuned per the publishers requirements.
  27. Megaflakes 2011 by Baseline Fonts, $20.00
    Megaflakes™ 2011 is a geometric set. Looks like this might become a tradition for Baseline Fonts. They are terribly fun for the holidays as well as Christmas in July.
  28. Blang Haloc by Khurasan, $9.00
    Blang Haloc is a fun bold script font perfect for posters, logos, magazines, book covers, banners, and many more! Get this amazing freebie, and use it to create lovely designs!
  29. Dog Heaven by Letters by Wordsworth, $10.00
    'dog heaven' is a sweet font featuring lower case, symbols, numerals & diacritics. channel your e. e. cummings and forgo those cumbersome caps! perfect for any occasion where fun is required.
  30. Malibbie by Aldedesign, $13.00
    Malibbie is a sweet and fun handwritten font with a unique charm. Fall in love with its bold style, and turn any design project into an original piece of art.
  31. Comicrazy by Comicraft, $99.00
    Originally created for exclusive use in Image's wildly successful GEN-13 title, Comicrazy was eventually made commercially available in response to inquiries from comic book creators all around the world!
  32. Geometric Patterns JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Geometric Patterns JNL offers a large and varied assortment of interesting design variations in a 'tiled' (square) format that can be adapted to spot embellishments, running borders or repetitive patterns.
  33. Relatha Patricia by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Relatha Patricia is a stunning handwritten font. Its flexibility and neat style will brighten up each of your designs. Have fun with this cool font and explore its endless variations.
  34. Merry Baubles by Greater Albion Typefounders, $6.00
    Merry Baubles is a set of fleurons in the form of traditional painted glass Christmas Tree ornaments. That's really all there is to say about this piece of typographic fun.
  35. DC Inflate by CrazyFully, $9.99
    DC Inflate is an uppercase, bold, rounded display typeface. Ideal for logo design, big, fun and impactful titles. It supports the Western European character set and it contains 215 glyphs.
  36. More Dots by Beware of the moose, $9.99
    It is not really a font, they are more icons. Based on a grid of seven circles al 127 possibilities – filled an unfilled. Use it decorative or just for fun.
  37. Amelyan by Aqeela Studio, $20.00
    Amelyan is a sweet and friendly calligraphy font. Fresh and neat, this font is ideal for writing wedding invitations, cards, or any other design that might need a fun touch!
  38. Magwey by Hazztype, $24.00
    Magwey is a fun and friendly retro groovy font, with experimental ink traps. suit for magazine cover, brochure, logos, Headlines or Quotes, Stand alone displays, and short paragraphs or contents.
  39. Sunshine Group by HiH, $6.00
    The Sunshine Group is a series of four closely related fonts that combine a visual rendition of a bright noonday sun with Page No. 508, a wood type designed by William Hamilton Page of Norwich, Connecticut in 1887. Page No. 508 was released in a digital version by HiH and is available from Myfonts.com. Woody Sunshine is the simplest. The name alludes to its wood type roots. The sun shines on the upper case letters only (and the ampersand, which is considered lower case). Double Sunshine has the sun on both upper and lower case. Smiley Sunshine adds a smiley face to the first font. Double Smiley adds it to the second font. Warning: immoderate use of Double Smiley may expose the user to charges of overly aggressive cuteness. Please be careful. The Culture Vultures are lurking in the treetops.
  40. Acaphy by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Acaphy – Bubble Font: Fun and Playful Typography for Kids Playful and Vibrant Looking for a font that radiates fun and playfulness for your kids’ themed projects? Acaphy – Bubble Font is your ideal choice! With its bubbly and rounded characters, it instantly infuses joy and excitement into your display. Clear and Readable Acaphy – Bubble Font ensures easy readability, making it perfect for young readers. Its simple letterforms help children recognize and understand text effortlessly. Whether it’s educational materials, invitations, or posters, this font does the job brilliantly.
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