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  1. sinisterSam by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    For all your sinister documents, magic spells and medieval poetry: here's sinisterSam.
  2. Janda Closer To Free by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This chunky serif handwriting is fun but still completely legible for children.
  3. ITC Merss by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Merss proves that sometimes accidents work out just fine. Late one evening Eduardo Manso, an Argentinean graphic and type designer, spilled coffee on his desk. When he began to wipe up the mess, he noticed that one of the splashes looked like a roman letter 'l' - complete with serifs. This triggered his imagination. “What if a complete alphabet was created with this same irregular flow to the character designs?” ITC Merss was the result of Manso's experiments with “fluid” letter shapes. The oddly handsome design looks aged and spontaneous at the same time. Its irregular texture is striking-the result of careful modeling of character shapes. While Manso wanted to maintain the free-form character of spilled liquid, he also knew the individual letters had to work together with an underlying harmony. When not experimenting with typefaces - or spilled coffee - Manso creates award-winning graphic and publication designs. A contributor to the design magazine el Huevo (the Egg), he also writes articles on type and typography and is part of the publication's design team.
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  5. KG Skinny Love by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This textured outline is clear and easy to read while still having personality.
  6. Alpha by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Alpha is a modern Sans Serif design, very elegant and readable but still also economic. Alpha is offered in regular, bold and italic, with the bold italic still in the works. Alpha is strikingly clear and without any flourishes. Its pretty large x-height guarantees excellent readability, and the design is easily recognized.
  7. Phoenix Arise - Unknown license
  8. KG Red Hands by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky fat font perfect for titles. Still neat and legible while being super chunky.
  9. CalamityJoe by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    CalamityJoe was made with an old brush and ink. Messy on purpose, but still readable.
  10. Libra by Bitstream, $29.99
    A skillful revival of the Uncial by S.H. de Roos for Lettergieterij Amsterdam in 1938.
  11. Misterino by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Misterino font create for scary moment but still funny. This font create especially for Halloween.
  12. Mulholland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1914 piece of sheet music for a song entitled "The Gypsies Are Coming" provided the design inspiration for Mulholland JNL. The title is hand lettered in a style which [while still in the Art Nouveau period] reflects the Art Deco era, despite the fact the "Streamline Movement" was still over a decade away.
  13. Leakpaint by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hello friends! Drawing is a great way to pass the time. Sometimes, clumsy people can spill paint on paper or on an already completed drawing. What do we end up with? A ruined drawing or a new work of art? I think the latter. After all, every drawing is unique and a unique thing. Even if you are drawing a stick man! This font presents the opportunity to see what happens if invisible ink is spilled on it. This font is great for your new and unique projects for social media, lettering and just for home use! A little sloppy, a little bouncy, so it's so lively and magical! I wish you good luck and love!
  14. Lilla Letter Lover by Letterground Foundry, $11.99
    "Lilla Letter Lover" is a captivating font designed specifically for children's books. This delightful typeface brings an element of playfulness to reading, while also enhancing phonemic awareness. The font's remarkable strength lies in bridging the gap between handwritten and printed letters. For early readers, this transition can be challenging, but "Lilla Letter Lover" simplifies the process. It merges the familiar aspects of handwritten letterforms with the clarity of printed text, providing a seamless reading experience. This feature ensures that children can comfortably navigate both forms of writing, enhancing their overall literacy skills. The whimsical charm of "Lilla Letter Lover" instantly captures young readers' imaginations. Each letter is thoughtfully designed with basic shapes and simplicity in mind, for an experience where letters come to life, fostering a love for reading and storytelling. Additionally, "Lilla Letter Lover" offers a unique opportunity for sight-based spelling learning. The visually distinctive presentation of words helps young readers to develop a strong visual memory of spelling patterns. This visual association enables them to recognize and recall words with ease, strengthening their reading and writing proficiency. In summary, "Lilla Letter Lover" is not just a font; it is an enchanting gateway to make reading a joyous adventure for children of all ages.
  15. Mildred by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Remember when a coyote was a light-boned rangy member of the canine family and not the name (spelled C-A-O-T-I) of your neighbor's four year old daughter? When a cricket was a leaping, chirping insect and not the name (spelled K-R-I-Q-U-I-T-T-E) of your purple-haired, pierced-tongued waitress? When Madison and Austin were cities, when brie was a variety of cheese, when radon and alar were hazardous substances and NOT FIRST NAMES? Burghal Design remembers the good old days, when people were not named Whisper, Zandren, Skylar or Dakota but were called Eleanor, Arthur, Edward and Irene. In the spirit of these classic monikers, we give you Mildred, a script font family for proud and simple folk: the down to earth Mildred Plain, hearty Mildred Stout, the barely-there Mildred Scrawn,and the barfly Mildred Cocktail. There's also the slightly more formal (but still all-purpose) Mildred Fancy, bolder Mildred Strong, and the wisp of Mildred Mild. Rounding out the family is Mildred Ornaments, a collection of symbols that can be used for snowflakes, for bullets, or just for fun. Mildred: just an old-fashioned, hard working font.
  16. KG Dark Side by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This thick and thin mixed handwriting is perfectly legible and neat but still full of fun!
  17. Printers Stock Cuts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Still more vintage letterpress cartoons, cuts, dingbats, ad enhancers and embellishments comprise Printers Stock Cuts JNL.
  18. Disgrunged 1234 by Aah Yes, $12.00
    Disgrunged is a distressed grunge font, as you might guess, and industrial sans-serif in feel. The Disgrunged-1234 family has ink blotches and spills, along with misprinted letters, and the typeface has four versions (1, 2, 3, 4) giving increasing amounts of chaos, jumbledness and irregularities.
  19. Chunder by Chank, $49.00
    Created in Minneapolis in 1996, Chunder is inspired by the hand-painted cursive signage of urban boutiques where a shopkeeper can't afford to hire a very good sign painter. Kinda clunky, kinda flowery. Like beer spilled on a daffodil. "It's not pretty, but it's mine," says Chank.
  20. Queen Of Hearts by BA Graphics, $45.00
    This is a beautiful, free-flowing, informal, hand-written design, yet still elegant enough for many applications.
  21. Hebrew Century by Samtype, $39.00
    This is a font from the 10th century and is still pretty. This is a classic format.
  22. Putty Peeps by m u r, $15.00
    Little people that appear to be made with putty stretching themselves in fun configurations to spell out words.
  23. KG Skinny Latte by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute, slightly tall unicase handwriting has a slightly bubbly personality while still being completely legible and neat.
  24. KG One Thing by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is super bubbly and round. It is neat enough to be legible but still has personality.
  25. Wicked Butter by Toudji Studio, $19.00
    Wicked Butter is a display font inspired by writing styles for young children, such as animated cartoons, comic posters, and so on. This font is bold but sharp and bouncy, which makes it look more playful but still strong. This font also comes with several combined letter variations. but you can still use wicked butter for many print and digital needs.
  26. Lemon And Sage by Ayca Atalay, $16.00
    Lemon And Sage | A Hand Lettered Display Serif Lemon And Sage is a charming hand lettered display serif with a high x-height. The condensed letterforms preserve the organic hand drawn look while still adhering to legible serif letterforms. Lemon And Sage works exceptionally well as a display font and is still legible and neat in smaller sizes thanks to its x-height.
  27. Chatter by Jonahfonts, $25.00
    A free style specifically designed for Packaging but still works well for Greeting cards, Magazines, Posters and Advertising Ads.
  28. Janda Polkadot by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Offered in both solid circles and "donut" versions, this fun font is quirky and cute but still completely legible.
  29. Alta Basilica by Blendy wine, $9.00
    This font was created to capture the delicacy of ancient art. But it can still be used today very well.
  30. Warbones by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Warbones by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project.
  31. Arcane Land by Fromletterel, $12.00
    This font will sparks childish energy which is cheerful and playful, but it still usable to any kind of design because its familiarity. Arcane Land is a neat casual handwritten. Despite its neatness, this font is still looked handmade because the stroke and the asymmetrical shape. Suitable for posters, logos, branding, and all designs that need natural text writing. Go get your ticket to the Arcane Land!
  32. Spooky Hollow by Forberas Club, $16.00
    ntroducing Spooky Hollow by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project.
  33. Pumpkin Hunter by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Pumpkin Hunter by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project.
  34. KG Lego House by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Neat handwriting perfect for teachers. This font includes extra math symbols for teachers. Just enough personality while still being perfectly neat.
  35. Dandygal by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Dandygal is wild and unpredictable, but she still does the works with rich text or just headlines - without overdoing the sillyness!
  36. KG Sweet N Sassy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute, fun handwriting font is fresh and youthful. It has just enough quirkiness to be sassy but is still completely legible.
  37. CrappyJoe by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    CrappyJoe got its name because I wrote all characters with a felt-pen with a broken tip. It's still very readable though.
  38. Cherry Hill by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Cherry Hill Regular is based on a late 20’s font modernized for the digital age- but still retaining it’s nostalgic glory!
  39. Schoko by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    Schoko is a brush script headline typeface. It is elegant and still clear and self-confident. Ideal for food packaging and product branding.
  40. Janda Sparkle And Shine by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is studded with sparkles but is still completely readable. Perfect for the holidays or for anything requiring a touch of glitz!
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