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  1. The font Potrzebie, crafted by Patrick Broderick, is an intriguing typeface that showcases a unique blend of style and personality. It draws inspiration from a mix of retro and contemporary design el...
  2. Certainly! Millhouse, crafted by the creative minds at Sharkshock Productions, stands as a testament to the power of typography in adding character and depth to textual communication. Millhouse is no...
  3. Hey there! Let me tell you about a super cool font called Vacaciones. This creation is from the imaginative mind of deFharo, a Spanish type designer known for crafting fonts with unique personalities...
  4. Well, imagine if a jar of honey and a bouquet of flowers had a baby on a sunny spring afternoon. That baby would be the font "Feelin Sweet" by Ardian Nuvianto. It's like every letter was dipped in a ...
  5. The Earwig Factory font, created by Ray Larabie, is a unique blend of whimsicality and industrial charm, making it stand out in the crowded world of typography. With its origins deeply rooted in the ...
  6. Ah, the Armalite Rifle font, designed by the infamous Vic Fieger. If fonts had personalities, Armalite Rifle would be that one friend who thinks camouflage print is suitable for every occasion and be...
  7. Komika Display Tight, created by Apostrophic Labs, is a distinct and lively font that captures the essence of comic book flair and animation energy. It's a part of the larger Komika family, which is ...
  8. The MonkeyLove font, created by the talented Dan Vuletici, is a whimsical and playful typeface that embodies a unique blend of creativity and fun. Designed to capture the hearts of those looking for ...
  9. "Havent Slept in Two Days Shadow" is a font that immediately grabs your attention, not just with its unique name but with its equally distinctive style. Created by Kimberly Geswein, a designer known ...
  10. CoffeeMilkCrazy by Flop Design encapsulates a whimsical and playful energy that seems to dance upon the page, inviting readers into a world where font becomes more than just text - it becomes an expe...
  11. Ah, Toonish! If a font could wear a brightly colored, oversized bow tie and dance at the edge of a page, Toonish would be the first in line, tapping its serifs and winking at the cursor. Imagine divi...
  12. As of my last update in April 2023, there isn't specific documentation or widespread recognition available for a font named "Space Bounce" by Cesar Alarcon. This could mean it is a niche or newly cre...
  13. Oh, nekoFont! Picture this: if fonts were a grand, elegant ball, nekoFont would be the spirited cat that sneaks in, knocks over the vases, plays with the grand chandelier, and yet, somehow, ends up b...
  14. KR A Fishing We Go is a whimsical and playful font created by the talented Kat Rakos. True to its name, the font draws significant inspiration from the leisurely and often adventurous activity of fis...
  15. Ah, Bubblii, the font that seems to dance right off the page! Designed by the ever-imaginative Philip Lanier, it's the typographical equivalent of a bubble bath — fun, light, and so effervescent, you...
  16. The font "Mail Ray Stuff" is a distinctive creation by the acclaimed type designer Ray Larabie, known for his prolific output of both free and commercial typefaces. This particular font showcases Lar...
  17. The VTCSundayKomixTall typeface, a creation of Vigilante Typeface Corporation, exudes a distinct charm that harks back to the lively and animated feel of classic Sunday comic strips. This font is des...
  18. Imagine a font that not only captures the essence of spontaneity and energy but does so with a flair that is both captivating and effervescent. Zapped is that font, a design that seems to leap off th...
  19. The "Scratch my back" font by PizzaDude is an intriguing and playful typeface that immediately captures your attention with its unique charm and personality. Designed to evoke a sense of casual creat...
  20. JF Flamingo, crafted by the talented minds at Jester Font Studio, is an embodiment of creativity and spirited flair, designed to bring a touch of whimsy and delight into the world of typography. This...
  21. As of my last update, the Jabbie Junior font by Fontalicious is a distinctive display typeface characterized by its playful and dynamic design. This font falls within the category of fonts that are c...
  22. BobTag is an exemplary display font created by JOEBOB graphics that exudes creativity and brings a unique flair to the realm of typography. It embodies the perfect marriage of whimsy and practicality...
  23. Imagine a font that decided one day to get out of bed, stretch its limbs to the sky, and perform an impromptu dance routine. That's Kicking Limos for you. Created by the typographic maestro Ray Larab...
  24. FatStack BB is a distinctive font created by Blambot Fonts, a foundry renowned for its extensive collection of comic book lettering fonts and related typography. This font, characterized by its bold,...
  25. Alrighty, let's dive into the whimsical world of the "TooneyNoodle" font, a playful creation by Nick Curtis, a designer known for his unique touch on typefaces that often evoke a strong sense of nost...
  26. As of my last knowledge update in early 2023, the font AddCityboy is not a widely recognized or standard typeface in the vast world of typography. This could mean that it's a niche, custom-made, or n...
  27. The font "aaaiight!" exudes an unmistakable aura of relaxed creativity and playful expression. This captivating typeface belongs to the graffiti-inspired category, seamlessly blending the urban grit ...
  28. Crosspatchers Delight by PizzaDude is one of those fonts that instantly captures your attention with its unique and vibrant personality. Designed with an eclectic touch that seems to dance between cr...
  29. Kid Kosmic by Blambot Fonts is a vibrant, energetic typeface that embodies the spirit of adventure and creativity, making it an ideal choice for projects aimed at younger audiences or those seeking t...
  30. The Grasshopper font by Nick Curtis embodies a playful and organic aesthetic that makes it stand out in the world of typography. This typeface captures the whimsy of nature and the fluidity of moveme...
  31. Dive into the quirky world of PEIXE FRITO, a font that might as well have swum straight out of the imaginative mind of Billy Argel, ready to add a playful splash to your designs! If fonts were a seaf...
  32. The Cactus Sandwich font by FontMesa is a distinct typeface that captures the playful and quirky essence of the American West. With its characteristics reminiscent of wild cacti that dot the desert l...
  33. FruitForEars font is at once playful and imaginative, embodying a refreshing twist on traditional typefaces. Designed to capture the whimsy and joy of summertime orchards, this font features characte...
  34. "Hooked on Booze" is a distinctive font that immediately evokes a sense of nostalgia and whimsy, perfectly capturing the essence of a bygone era where individual expression was celebrated through uni...
  35. SantaCruz is a font that evokes a laid-back, yet adventurous spirit reminiscent of the iconic coastal city it's named after. Its design carries the essence of surf culture, mingled with a vintage vib...
  36. The RaveParty Oblique font by Three Mile Island is an evocative typeface that embodies the spirit of rebellious fun and electrifying energy often associated with rave culture. From its name alone, on...
  37. KR Menagerie by Kat Rakos is a font that embodies a playful and whimsical spirit, evoking the charm and unpredictability of a lively menagerie. Designed with a creative and imaginative approach, this...
  38. Prepare yourself to delve into the whimsically wicked world of EvilGenius BB, a font that could only spring from the vibrant minds at Blambot Fonts. This is a font that puts on a cape, laughs maniaca...
  39. The Shazbot font, designed by Levi Halmos, is a distinctive typeface that captures the spirit of quirky and unique design. It’s a font that stands out, not just for its name, which might evoke a sens...
  40. Tavern by FontMesa, $25.00
    Tavern is a super font family based on our Algerian Mesa design, with Tavern we've greatly expanded the usability by creating light and bold weights plus all new for 2020 with the introduction of extra bold and black weights Tavern is now a five weight family. The addition of the bold weight made it possible to go further with the design by adding open faced shadowed, outline and fill versions. Please note, the fill fonts are aligned to go with the open faced versions, they may work with the outline versions, however you will have to apply them one letter at a time. The Tavern Fill fonts may also be used a stand alone font, however, the spacing is much wider than the regular solid black weights of Tavern. In the old days of printing, fill fonts rarely lined up perfect with the open or outline font, this created a misprinted look that's much in style today. To create that misprinted look using two different colors, try layering the outline fonts offset over the top of the solid black versions. Next we come to the small caps and X versions, for a font that's mostly seen used in all caps we felt a small caps would come in handy. The X in Tavern X stands for higher X-height, we've taken our standard lowercase and raised it for greater visibility in small text and for signage where you want the look of a lowercase but it needs to be readable from the street. In August of 2016 I started the project of expanding this font into more weights after seeing the font in use where someone tried creating a bold version by adding a stroke fill around the letters. The result didn't look very good, the stroke fill also caused the shadow line to merge with the serifs on some letters. This lead me to experiment to see if a new bold weight was possible for this font and I'm pleased to say that it was. After the bold weight was finished I decided to type the regular and bold weights together in a first word thin second word bold combination, however the weight difference between the two wasn't enough contrast. This lead me to wonder if a lighter weight was possible for this font, as you can see yes it was, so now for the first time in the history of this old 1908 type design you can type a first word thin second word bold combination. So why the name change from Algerian to Tavern? Since the original font was designed in England by the Stephenson Blake type foundry I decided to give this font a name that reminded you of the country it came from, however, there were other more technical reasons. During the creation of the bold weight the engraved shadow line was sticking out too far horizontally on the bottom right of the serifs dramatically throwing the whole font off balance. The original font encountered this problem on the uppercase E, L and Z, their solution was a diagonal cut corner which was now needed across any glyph in the new bold weight with a serif on the bottom right side. In order to make the light and regular weights blend well with the bold weight diagonal cut offs were needed and added as well. This changed the look of the font from the original and why I decided to change the name, additional concerns were, if you're designing a period piece where the font needs to be authentic then this font would be too new. Regular vs. Alt version? The alternate version came about after seeing the regular version used as a logo and secondary text on a major product label. I felt that some of the features of the regular version didn't look good as smaller secondary text, this gave me the idea to create an alternate version that would work well for secondary text in an advertising layout. But don't stop there, the alternate version can be used as a logo too and feel free to exchange letters between both regular and alternate versions. Where are the original alternates from Algerian? Original alternates from Algerian are built into the regular versions of Tavern plus new alternates have been created. We're excited to introduce, for the first time, all new swash capitals for this classic font, you're going to love the way they look in your ad layout, sign or logo. The best way to access alternate letters in Tavern is with the glyph map in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign products, from Adobe Illustrator you can copy and paste into Photoshop as a smart object and take advantage of all the text layer style features Photoshop has to offer. There may be third party character maps available for accessing alternate glyphs but we can't advise you in that area. I know what you're thinking, will there be a Tavern Condensed? It takes a lot of hours to produce a large font family such as this, a future condensed version will depend on how popular this standard version is. If you love Tavern we're happy to introduce the first weathered edge version of this font called Bay Tavern available in February 2020.
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