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  1. Kimberley - Unknown license
  2. Linear Curve Fatty - Unknown license
  3. GiantTigers - Unknown license
  4. Yukarimobile - Unknown license
  5. Family Guy - Unknown license
  6. Stoutface - Personal use only
  7. Gold Year Personal Use - Personal use only
  8. Maketa IT - Personal use only
  9. BIG UltraWide - Personal use only
  10. BIG Slant Black UltExp - Personal use only
  11. Diocletian by Type Fleet, $12.00
    Diocletian fortiter in re, suaviter in modo Diocletian typeface captures the essence and glory of the Diocletian’s palace, one of the most imposing heritages of the late Roman empire. It is designed to bring the confidence and fortune to contemporary communication in a heroic and gentle manner. Diocletian typeface is based on the Uncial script, made up of wide, rounded letters. It is desirable for cafes, restaurants, shops, hotels and apartments. The typeface’s x-height is around 76% of its capitals. The font is enriched with ligatures and special characters.
  12. BAQ Metal by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Another font for the BAQ family, BAQ metal brings back the classically solid, sturdy form of its predecessors with a rough and ready finish. The roundness of this font doesn’t take away from its impact, but does keep it from being too harsh, while the texture creates extra legibility at smaller sizes. Really though, BAQ metal works better when it’s bigger, standing out with its coarse appearance and rotund fullness. Use it to create outstanding headlines and catch people’s attention without being aggressive, even in a variety of different languages.
  13. Rondell by Scrowleyfonts, $12.00
    Rondell was originally designed in 2011 as a reasonably priced variable width and weight font. There were a couple of things about it that I didn't like and so I withdrew it from sale. Since then I have found myself using it for many different projects and have realised how useful and versatile it is. Therefore I have fixed the things I didn't like about it and it is now available again. Rondell is a simple, smart, sans serif font. Rounded corners make it slightly informal and friendly.
  14. Trečiokas by Rokas Cicenas, $9.00
    I present you Trečiokas typeface. This two font family is based on written letters that were sketched by using paint markers and afterwards pollished digitally. Glyphs mostly are connected, leaving some separate, as a contrast to round and soft letter shapes. It includes extended latin character set. In 2013 I made the Aerofont project, which included custom music instruments that were made based on Trečiokas Normal letter shapes. The main idea was to connect music and typography, by making sound emitting letters. You can watch the project video here.
  15. Scritta Nuova by Anatoletype, $16.00
    Scritta Nuova was born to transpose my personal handwriting and evolved today into a smart typeface that maintains the original feel with improved legibility and visual balance. The steady rhythm and roundness of Scritta Nuova give the impression of a smooth, girlish and gentle writing. It also evokes retro calligraphic styles taught in Italian schools around the 1950s, which might have influenced in one way or another my original handwriting. Note that the capital letters can be nicely set next to each other without overlapping, unlike script typefaces with swashy capitals created as initials.
  16. Architype Schwitters by The Foundry, $99.00
    Architype Konstrukt is a collection of avant-garde typefaces deriving mainly from the work of artists/designers of the inter-war years, whose ideals have helped to shape the design philosophies of the modernist movement in Europe. Due to their experimental nature character sets may be limited. Architype Schwitters was developed from the phonetic experiments made by Kurt Schwitters with his 1927 universal alphabet, where he attempted to link sound and shape. He ‘played with’ using heavier, wider, rounded forms to convey the vowels, creating a unique visual speech texture.
  17. SAV PT by Puckertype, $29.00
    SAV Display PT is directly inspired from hand-painted commercial signage found around Savannah, Georgia. There is a strong tradition of hand-painted signs adorning small car wash stations, to beauty salons, to mechanics and restaurants. Currently a collection of about four to five painters account for the majority of the signs. This font was derived from 10 uppercase letters that seemed to represent the aesthetic thread found throughout the signs. There are no lowercase letters found in these signs, so the lowercase of the font had to be designed from scratch. I felt this added versatility to the font and its possibilities for usage. This font is strictly a display font. However, because of the apparent roots (intended or unintended) of the lettering to transitional/modern modulated fonts, it does read surprising well at smaller sizes.
  18. Lincoln Electric by Canada Type, $30.00
    Lincoln Electric started its life as an in-house experimental film type Thomas Lincoln drew shortly after concluding his work as part of Herb Lubalin’s famed crew in the late 1960s,. The master alphabet was drawn on illustration boards using pen and ink and press-type lines. The typeface was initially made for use in the branding and promotional material of Lincoln’s new design outfit. This alphabet’s forms are a spin on Bifur, the all-cap deco face designed by Adolphe Mouron (known as Cassandre) in 1929, and published by the Deberny & Peignot foundry in France. Lincoln Electric evolves Cassandre’s idea further by constructing new shapes more in line with minimalist principles rather than art deco geometry — something clearly evident in Lincoln’s minuscules, which exhibit a clear connection to Bauhaus ideas More than 50 years after the typeface’s design, Thomas Lincoln found the original film alphabet tucked away in his archives and brought it over to Canada Type for digital retooling. The result is a modern and thoroughly elaborate set of fonts that belonging prominently in a 21st century designer’s toolbox. The following features are included in Lincoln Electric: • Three fonts for chromatic layering. • More than 1900 glyphs in each font. • Expanded Latin and Cyrillic character sets. • Small caps and Caps-to-small-caps. • Six different sets of stylistic alternates. • Ordinals and case-sensitive forms. For a showing of the stylistic set variations and a sample of demonstration of chromatic layering, please consult this PDF.
  19. FrownTown by Typotheticals, $2.00
    A basic rounded blockletter font.
  20. Tolstoy by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Eucaliptus Companion with rounded corners.
  21. Modern Curves by Matthias Luh, $5.00
    A rounded font; quite thin.
  22. Nature Stencils JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nature Stencils JNL brings together a number of vintage decorator stencils with bird and flower motifs (along with individualized elements from the original designs). These home decor stencils were manufactured by the Huntington Oil Cured Stencil Company somewhere around the early 1950s. Originally located in Huntington, New York, the company later relocated to the South Florida area, but there is no additional information found about the company's background.
  23. Kassena by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Gently rounded in shape, Kassena is reminiscent of the round thatched huts of the Zulu people. The triangular motif is inspired by the designs used in the decorative crafts of the Nguni African tribes.
  24. FF Tag Team Marker by FontFont, $68.99
    German type designer Thomas Marecki created this display and script FontFont in 1994. The family contains 2 weights: Skinny and Fat and is ideally suited for music and nightlife. FF Tag Team Marker provides advanced typographical support with features such as swashes, ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  25. Milk Made by loryn ipsum, $12.00
    Milk Made | a rounded retro font Milk Made is a fun rounded retro font inspired by mid-century magazine and print advertisements. Perfect for; retro brands, young brands, gen z branding, logos, social media, posters.
  26. Oh Sweet Pea by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A fun, goemetric, rounded new look.
  27. Bubblegum Superstar - Unknown license
  28. Reeler by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Rounded sans-serif with a clean design.
  29. Bubbaloon by Oleg Stepanov, $15.00
    Funny rounded font. Extended latin character set.
  30. Ahamono by Hanken Design Co., $45.00
    AHAMONO is a simple rounded monospaced typeface.
  31. Martin Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Unusual sans serif with some rounded portions.
  32. Jt Gilboys by Jolicia Type, $19.00
    Jt Gilboys Inspired by bold and rounded typefaces.Very characterful, fat and rounded , it is the best choice for editorial, You can use glyphs to create a different appearance for your design. world name or brand design, charismatic shape,
  33. Brumder by Trustha, $17.00
    Brumder is a condensed sans serif typeface. Inspired by Industrial style. Comes in several styles namely regular, round, rounded, rough, and stamp, with matching oblique, making it 10 styles. Brumder is perfect for branding, headlines, and many more.
  34. Finocchio by The Ampersand Forest, $45.00
    Finocchio (yes, we know — wink) has the playful, round shapes of a French Ronde with the sharp angles of Italian Futurism. It's a bold, fun, excellent branding face — wherever you need some gusto or brio or forza! Finocchio comes with a large number of ligatures for fluidity. It also comes with a solid, readable set of non-script small caps, so all you need for that sign is one coordinated font! It also comes with loads of fun alternates! Finocchio is made with love in The Ampersand Forest.
  35. Amica Pro by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Welcome Amica Pro, a workhorse sans designed to give your branding a friendly, approachable look. What is it that makes a typeface friendly? Eclectotype undertook extensive research* in this and the results are in! To cut a long story short, friendliness in sans serif fonts can be summed up in two words – short and fat. Basically, think Danny DeVito in letter form. The shortness in Amica Pro is achieved (somewhat counterintuitively) by pushing up the x-height. This, coupled with short ascenders and descenders, gives the text a squat appearance. For the fatness, that's easy in the bolder weights, but how to carry this through to the lights? Here, the fatness equates to roundness, so the letterforms, even if the stroke weight is light, have a rotund appearance from the wideness and roundness of the circular glyphs. When thinking about friendliness, we think about inclusiveness. To this end, Amica Pro supports a super wide range of latin-based languages, as it uses Underware's Latin Plus character set, as well as extra support for Vietnamese. Amica Pro is best used for branding, logos, infographics etc. It will give your UI a friendlier feel, but that doesn't mean it's not serious. There are many useful typographic features, including alternates, numerous figure styles, automatic fractions and case-sensitive forms. The italics are carefully optically corrected "sloped romans" and as such they are the same width as their upright equivalent, so changing your copy to italics will not mess around with the spacing. *I looked at a few fonts and drew some lazy conclusions.
  36. Mastoc by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Round script typeface, perfect for headlines and logos.
  37. Gan Eden MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Fresh round strokes look so childish and happy.
  38. Grotesca Defragmentation by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    a round sans serif with optical art effects
  39. Maypole by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    MayPole is a contemporary, 21st century, sans serif font, that contains an eclectic mix of elements from the 20th century. It combines gentle curves with base and caps-line transgressions but is substantially more rounded than in most commercial-style sans serif faces. Terminal strokes are slightly rounded and occasional elements are strongly rounded. MayPole is readable and can be successfully used for presentations, magazines etc, and for display use in newspapers, advertising and promotions.
  40. Baedar by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Baedar – Bold Rounded Sans Serif Font Baedar – Bold Rounded Sans Serif, a font designed to captivate your attention, is both inviting and approachable. Its rounded corners create a warm and friendly vibe that instantly draws in readers. Eye-Catching Appeal Baedar’s boldness immediately grabs your eye, making it perfect for headlines and attention-grabbing text. Whether it’s a poster, website, or marketing material, this font ensures your message unequivocally stands out. Versatile Usage Furthermore, with its rounded edges, Baedar exudes friendliness. Consequently, it suits a wide range of projects, from branding to social media posts, adding a touch of approachability to your content. Readability and Impact Moreover, Baedar combines readability with visual impact, making it ideal for conveying important messages with flair. Its boldness ensures crystal-clear clarity, while the rounded corners gently soften the overall look. In Conclusion Baedar – Bold Rounded Sans Serif Font strikes the perfect balance between eye-catching design and friendliness, making it an excellent choice for various creative endeavors. Therefore, seize your audience’s attention and convey your message effectively with this versatile font.
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