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  1. Walk Da Walk Two - Personal use only
  2. Hello Pirates - Personal Use - Personal use only
  3. Capture it - 100% free
  4. Toontime - Unknown license
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  8. This Little Piggy - Personal use only
  9. Liquidism part 2 - Unknown license
  10. Janda Happy Day - Personal use only
  11. Diner - Unknown license
  12. Turmoil (BRK) - Unknown license
  13. You Wish You Were a Shirley - Unknown license
  14. Drummon 3D - Unknown license
  15. Quirky - Personal use only
  16. BigMummy - 100% free
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  18. Szorakatenusz - 100% free
  19. Zitcream - 100% free
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  25. Happy Kids by Beary, $12.00
    Happy Kids embodies fun, quirkiness and authenticity. It features gorgeous and fun characters that will brighten up your crafting projects. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, comic design, children's books, headings, invitations, labels, and much more
  26. Mochita Display by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Mochita Display is indeed a font made to give a fun, funny and cute impression. Even so, it still maintains good detail and balances the negative space. This font would be perfect for logo designs, titles, product names, labeling, or anything with a fun design theme.
  27. With A Twist by Letters by Wordsworth, $23.00
    With A Twist is not shy, not ordinary, not predictable which makes it the perfect choice for attention-getting titles. With A Twist Monoline is slightly more retiring and fun to fill in. Pull up a stool, order a martini & have some font fun - With A Twist.
  28. Shabon Dama by Abdulrhman Saeed, $19.99
    Shabon Dama is a cheerful fun Arabic typeface, it bridges the gap between formal and fun, thus keeping it readable. It fits well with video games rated for everyone, kids comics and books, and cheerful marketing. Featuring three weights: Light, Regular, and Bold. ARABIC CHARACTERS ONLY.
  29. DB Animal Occasion by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Animal Occasion is a collection of fun animal sketches and doodles.
  30. Picuxuxo by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    Picuxuxo is a slab fun font, good to kid's story tale books.
  31. Toothpaste by Funk King, $5.00
    Toothpaste is a fun swirly font with lots of pizzazz and energy.
  32. Licorice by TypeSETit, $24.95
    Handwritten letters are great for scrapbooking, cards, invitations and other fun things.
  33. Janda Closer To Free by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This chunky serif handwriting is fun but still completely legible for children.
  34. Janda Silly Monkey by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute and fun handwriting inspired by the playful antics of a child.
  35. Bananas by Canada Type, $30.00
    In the history of 20th century graphic arts, the evolution of the informal sans serif has been a uniquely American phenomenon. The ongoing saga of this (still as popular as ever) sub-genre dates back to the maturity of the Industrial Age and early Hollywood film titling, runs through the prosperous times of interwar print publications, sees mass flourishing during the various media propagations of the film type era, and solidifies itself as arguably the most common design element in the latter years of the century. Fun, bouncy, playful, and highly exciting, the casual sans serif is now all over game packaging, film and animation titles, book covers, food boxes, concert posters, and pretty much everywhere design aims to induce excitement about a product or an event. The casual sans is the natural high pill of typesetting. We figured it was high time for the casual sans to adapt to 21st century technology, gain more versatility, and become as much fun to use as the emotions it triggers. So we’re quite excited to issue Bananas, a fun sans serif family in 6 weights and 3 widths that can be used anywhere your designer’s imagination can take you. Rather than being based on a single design, Bananas was sourced from multiple American film era faces, all from 1950s and 1960s, when the casual sans genre was at its popular peak. Headliners’ Catalina and its very similar cousin, Letter Graphics’ Carmel, served as initial study points. Then a few Dave West designs informed the design development and weighting process, before narrow and wide takes were sketched out and included in the family. The entire development process happened in a highly precise interpolative environment. All Bananas fonts come with a full glyph complement supporting the majority of Latin languages, as well as five sets of figures, automatic fractions, quite a few ligatures, biform/unicase shapes and other stylistic alternates.
  36. Curves by Just My Type, $15.00
    Be it a blessing or a curse, when a type designer sees a shape that could be interpreted as a letter, his/her mind is off and running. My parents loved to travel; Dad drove to Florida seven different years, winding on (barely) two-lane “highways” clinging to the hills of Kentucky and Tennessee. My brothers and I saw many of these letters along the way. Watch those Curves .
  37. Bambus by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    LP Bambus is another new handwriting script written with bamboo from German designer Peter Langpeter (lp-design.de). LP has been running his own design studio since 1995, working as a typeface and logo designer, as a calligrapher, cartographer and illustrator. During this time LP created a large number of excellent new typeface designs. Now, we are extremely happy that LP has chosen to let URW digitally produce and market his designs.
  38. Island Time JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Island Time JNL is based on the hand-lettered title from a piece of 1940s sheet music called "An Island Melody". This Art Deco typeface is perfect for projects where a clean, yet attractive headline font is needed. The font's name is based on the euphamism popular amongst Caribbean Islanders that when someone is excessively late for an appointment, date or event they are running on "island time".
  39. Stamp Of Approval JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Back in the 20th Century B.C. (Before Computers) there was what was known as a "paper" office. Workers used typewriters, correction fluid and a drawer full of rubber stamps. Jeff Levine has taken twenty-six of the common phrases found on those old office stamps and created Stamp of Approval JNL. Use these images as they are, or run them through a filter for a worn or inked-up effect.
  40. Candymore by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Candymore is a fun and playful handwritten font. Its simple and friendly style is suitable for your DIY or crafting projects. This font has 197 glyphs and its supporting 66 languages, from English to Zulu. Have fun with this super cute font and explore its awesomeness. Thank You!
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