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  1. French Semi by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, flat thick serifs, a very useful design for display.
  2. ND Raster by NeueDeutsche, $20.00
    Transport yourself back to the year 1994, a time when MS DOS games ignited the imagination of an impressionable young boy. Enchanted by the pixelated wonders of that era, he embarks on a journey that will shape his creative destiny. As the boy loses himself in the captivating landscapes of Commander Keen, the strategic depths of Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, and the mysterious quests of The Secret of Monkey Island, a seed is planted in his mind. The beauty of these games' typography, crafted pixel by pixel, captivates his young heart and fuels a passion for design.
  3. Podles Atubin by Maulana Creative, $17.00
    Podles Atubin fat bubble display font. Heavy stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Podles Atubin fat bubble display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with script or serif. Make a stunning work with Podles Atubin fat bubble display font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  4. Rocket Pop by astroluxtype, $20.00
    Rocket Pop and Rocket Pop Outline are influenced by product packaging and cereal box art from the 1960's and 1970's. The fonts will work as companions or separate. Best used over 36pt as a headline display face, these fonts will bring a bold playfulness to any project where a vintage or retro style is in the concept. The style reflects the era when things were indeed, mad, where men (and some women) did crazy art for vinyl records, food packaging and kiddie products. Sugar frosted blue donut cereal is yummy for your tummy like... Rocket Pop and Rocket Pop Outline. Buy both and get the discount! Watch for the Cerealboxx Set coming soon that will include the astroluxtype fonts, Sugarbang! Koo Koo Puff and Rocket Pop together in one box.
  5. Dollbats by FaceType, $10.00
    Fat Arrows, Symbols and Numbers that fit perfectly with Doll from FaceType.
  6. French Antique by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, extremely condensed, bold, flat thick serifs, a very useful design for display.
  7. Some's Style - Unknown license
  8. Golden Moment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered cast credits for the 1939 film “Golden Boy” (starring Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, William Holden and Lee J. Cobb) was the model for Golden Moment JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Titulata by Tipo, $85.00
    The design for Titulata was based on the need for a titles of extreme weight, dynamics and soft morphology. Strong and clear, it takes graceful form in the line and is legible even in small bodies. The script variable is softer and features some punch-line touches, providing another vision and incorporating traits of manual writing. One important feature is that both styles have the same rendering in text box, reason why signs can be combined without other alteration that the form of the printed word.
  10. Magazin ST by siquot'types, $39.99
    Magazin ST is powerful but delicate. What fascinated me seeing, a couple of letters, in Bob Roy Kelly's book (American Wood Type:1828-1900) were the little squares in the corners that represent a glow from lighting coming from below and from the right. Such ambiguity excited me and I thought that today with digital resources it wouldn't take long to do it. Seeing it working is excellent. Look In the posters what it is for and the effects it produces, including the sensation of relief.- L.S.
  11. Chewy Bubble by Balpirick, $15.00
    Chewy Bubble is a fat and handy font, a fun typeface that adds a cheerful and vibrant touch to your designs. This font features bold and rounded letterforms, reminiscent of fat bubbles floating in the air. Carefully crafted curves and generous spacing create a sense of fun and whimsy, giving your text a lively and interesting look. Whether you're designing a logo, poster, or children's book cover, this fat and cheerful font is sure to grab attention and add some fun to your designs
  12. Novela by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Novela is a chisel flat pen style written with overtones of Uncial, from century old scribes. Very suitable for greeting cards, headlines, packaging and many other applications.
  13. Onyx by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s revival of the condensed and elongated Fat Face, cut for ATF.
  14. Genial by Scholtz Fonts, $16.95
    Genial is an elegant, contemporary script font in nine styles, specifically designed for maximum versatility. All of the styles, ranging from condensed thin to expanded fat, are clear and legible. The font conveys a feeling of relaxed elegance. The Family: Medium weights - Regular: of medium weight and regular width - Expanded: of medium weight and wide - Condensed: of medium weight and condensed width (narrow characters) - perfect for limited space Black weights (for best readability) - Regular: for bolder statements - Expanded: expanded width for bolder statements Light weights - Regular: regular width, delicate line - Expanded: wide characters and a delicate line - Condensed: condensed width (narrow characters) and a delicate line Fat weight - Expanded: for maximum impact (wide and extra-bold) Use a combination of styles for product branding, book covers, invitations, greeting cards. The Genial combination will enable you to use different styles of the same font for headings, sub-headings and body text. Genial contains over 250 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  15. Speedblur by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Speedblur - the name says it all really! Want a display typeface that suggests speed and motion? Well this is it. Ideal for all those retro-future designs, anything streamlined or the boy (or girl) racer in all of us!
  16. Master Flo by ParaType, $25.00
    Master Flo is a freestyle script based on handwriting. The face inspired by flat-nib felted pen or brush calligraphy. For use in short texts and informal headlines.
  17. EgyptianTwo by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, with classic flat slab serifs, unbracketed, short descenders. Very popular in the 19th century.
  18. pf_zappa - Unknown license
  19. Danrex by ActiveSphere, $15.00
    Danrex is a fat typeface. It is recommended for use as a display typeface.
  20. Mobie FA by Fontarte, $39.00
    FA Mobie is a contemporary decorative fat face. For use on posters, leaflets, ads.
  21. Kofi by Canada Type, $24.95
    Just when you thought every possible fat alphabet has already been done, Kofi shows you that there still are plenty of good ideas left in the genre! Kofi is simply fat, fun letters that scream for attention and promise delight. This package ships with two fonts, the second constituting a busload of alternates.
  22. Orena - Personal use only
  23. Capital regular - Personal use only
  24. Cry Wolf by Hanoded, $20.00
    When I was a kid, I loved the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. I thought it was pretty stupid of the boy to trick the villagers into believing wolves are attacking his flock of sheep. But I also thought it was a bit sad that the sheep are eaten by a wolf in the end. I didn’t really feel sorry for the boy (he really was stupid), nor the wolf (he just does what he is supposed to do in life), but I did feel sorry for those poor sheep. I guess this is what disinformation leads to in the end. Cry Wolf is a bit of a scary font: it was made with a really old and battered brush, using Chinese ink and some quality French paper. It has a slight tilt to the right and I added some inky splatter for dramatic effect. Use Cry Wolf for your book covers, product packaging and headlines; use if to spice up you invitations and your halloween posters. Comes in a slightly tilted Regular style and an outright Italic style.
  25. Carousel by ITC, $40.99
    Carousel is a fat faces display type designed by Gary Gillot in 1966. Fat faces were offshoots of the modern, or Didone, typefaces that were de rigueur during the early 1800s. These fat faces were among the first typefaces to be used solely for advertising purposes. Naturally, they were always used in larger point sizes, in display functions. Carousel could be called an optimization of these old advertising typefaces. With high x-heights, ultra contrast between thick and thin strokes, and perfectly engineered drawing techniques, Carousel is a highly crafted typeface. Give it a spin in your next advertising campaign! Carousel's fine thin strokes are very graceful in their appearance, and lend a strong, yet soft, feminine feeling to anything they touch.If you like Carousel check out wearing Annlie, another fat face from 1966."
  26. ALS Dereza by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Dereza is a grotesque typeface designed specially for display use in children’s books and magazines. Books for little ones are usually set in grotesques, and a vigorous font would make a nice addition to the main face. Playful and lively, Dereza is great for any non-grown-up design such as games and toy boxes, cookie jars and cereal packs, clothing labels and other things meant for kids. It looks super in speech bubbles. The Dereza family includes four fonts, from light to bold, with ligatures, lowercase figures and accented characters.
  27. Stick Figure by Putracetol, $24.00
    The Stick Figure - Groovy Fun Font is a display typeface that embodies cuteness and uniqueness to the fullest. With its super thick and groovy letterforms featuring playful bubble-like endings, this font exudes a sense of fun and whimsy. It distinguishes itself further with a wide array of ligatures, adding extra character and distinction. Perfect for children's themes or any design that aims to convey joy and excitement, Stick Figure is a fantastic choice for logos, branding, headlines, titles, books, packaging, quotes, posters, children's toys, stickers, and more.
  28. Konsider by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    Get ready to channel your inner (cute) fear with KONSIDER—spooky yet playful fonts. It was inspired by the vintage Halloween visual campaign, with a touch of happiness and cheerful vibes. To amplify the font itself so it can be a "no-doubt" choice for your branding campaign. Packed up with Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates to double up the joy of your visual statement. Perfectly fit for logo, branding, mood board, campaign, events, poster, game, esport, fashion, snack, packaging, streaming overlay design, graphic design, toys, and many more.
  29. Macho Modular by CAST, $45.00
    Macho was designed in 2010 for MAN, Museo d'Arte Provincia di Nuoro, as a part of the corporate identity designed by Sabina Era. Macho is based on the idea of modular widths of the 20th-century typesetting systems, as the Olivetti Margherita and the hot-metal Linotype machine. The basic module is 7,5 percent of the body size (75 upm units) and every letter width is up to 20 modules. Every letter has the same width across different weights. Macho includes a large set of boxes and underlines that can be overlapped on the letters.
  30. Odin by ITC, $29.00
    The extravagant Odin was designed by Bob Newman in 1972. Its figures display constructed basic forms and when set into words, the typeface builds closely set lines. The strong serifs catch the reader's eye and draws it horizontally across the page. The forms of the capital letters are particularly distinctive. In the upper third, the stroke beginnings seem to form a roof over the body of the letter, fragmented by a fine white line that lends them independence and dominance. Odin is best used for headlines in display point sizes.
  31. Cat e Poultry by Proportional Lime, $19.99
    Love them or hate them Cats are one of the most successful animals on the planet. If they had thumbs we would all be in trouble. Fortunately for us these four legged sharks have managed to domesticate us and we are able to coexist peacefully. So this font is to share the joy of being blessed with the presence of such noble animals be it those of the Pantherinae Felidae or the not so humble Felis Catus (Domestic Cat). Why the Turkey? Well... you will have to buy the font to find out.
  32. KG Red Hands by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky fat font perfect for titles. Still neat and legible while being super chunky.
  33. Manometer Serif by Fontador, $18.99
    Manometer Serif is a pneumatic ultra-black serif typeface with variable pressure. Fat but stylish.
  34. Lightly Sailler by Zamjump, $17.00
    Lightly sailler is a beautiful new serif font that's created to complement a classic style for your project needs to be more perfect. Classic curves and sharp serifs make the Lightly sailler Serif feel elegant and nostalgic, at the same time, while still leaving enough simplicity to use for both headings and body types. It is also equipped with four special ligatures (ct, st, it, ck, sl, el, et, the, and end) as well as alternate features either capital or lowercase with a little tail that bumps the letters after which is a combination idea to give a more elegant impression. provides extra flair and body text legibility. Test the Lightly sailler in the box above to see how it works for your next project! Lightly sailler Includes: Uppercase & lowercase letters Numbers & Punctuation Ability Foreign language Ligature Alternate
  35. El Guapo by A New Machine, $19.00
    El Guapo is a hand drawn font available in sans serif and script faces. It is suitable for headlines and call outs of all kinds where a hand made look is desired. The letters were drawn by Prissy Pots owner Erin Solomon and include regular and bold versions. Each face also includes an entirely separate set of lowercase letters accessible in your glyphs palette. These extra letter will automatically show up with contextual alternates turned on for a more natural, random look.
  36. Jalebi by Hanoded, $15.00
    Jalebi font is quite like its namesake, the Indian deep-fried sweet. It is fat(tening), uneven, crunchy and addictive. Jalebi is an all caps font, but upper and lower case glyphs differ slightly and can be mixed. An ideal font for fat headlines, product packaging, signs and posters. Comes loaded with calories and diacritics!
  37. Woodrow by Chank, $49.00
    If Mister Frisky is a bit too kooky for your project, try Woodrow. The big floppy serifs and hand-drawn strokes give this font very "Chanky" characteristics. Woodrow is bold, bouncy, fun and legible like Mister Frisky, but it is also a little more traditional and structured. Chank created Woodrow in 1997. It was named in honor of The Chank Company's first office assistant, Scott "Woodrow" Macdonald.
  38. Parlinttons Script by FadeLine Studio, $12.00
    Parlinttons Script is a trendy, elegant, natural and thin font. It is suitable for use in various design styles such as watercolors, minimalism, flat, modern designs, classic designs, and more.
  39. Paul6 - Unknown license
  40. Steamtown by Melvastype, $16.00
    Steamtown is a sans serif type family of three weights and four styles. It is based on geometric forms, so it is a clear and straightforward typeface. It has an industrial feel and also resembles street signage. It has four styles; Clean, Rough, Print and Press. The Rough style has rough edges, Print has a subtle texture and Press has a heavy letter-press texture. Rough, Print and Press styles have two sets of upper- and lowercases. You can manually alternate the two sets of upper- and lowercases or you can enable the Contextual Alternates OpenType feature to automatically cycle these two sets of letters.
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