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  1. KingdomCome - Unknown license
  2. Comic Arousa - Unknown license
  3. Bilibin - Unknown license
  4. I'm Bored - Personal use only
  5. KissMeKissMeKissMe - Unknown license
  6. Zothique Demo - Unknown license
  7. Holmes001 - Unknown license
  8. Ginebra Bolds - Unknown license
  9. Melanie - Unknown license
  10. JBCalli - Unknown license
  11. Brouss - Unknown license
  12. Dark Garden - 100% free
  13. RevolvingDoor - Unknown license
  14. Nocker - Unknown license
  15. BoyzRGross - 100% free
  16. Snailets BRK - Unknown license
  17. MamaeQueNosFaz - Unknown license
  18. lydeke Handwrithing - Unknown license
  19. Kerndog by Elemeno, $25.00
    Thick, ballooned chunks, strung together by thinner sections, Kerndog looks as if it's been constructed from flexible corn dogs. Perfect for kid stuff and unusual advertising needs. Kerndog is legible at most sizes, but best when used large so the thick and thin combination is visible.
  20. Viory by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Viory is a versatile font family. There are 7 thicknesses that match the italic version. They will complement each other to support your design. Equipped with Stylistic Set, Discretionary Ligature and Alternative Character features. Viory has a smooth shape because the pressure on each curve has been adjusted to the ideal. The impression of an elegant and classic is in this family.
  21. Shit Happens - Personal use only
  22. Alum by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rough blocky text of uneven thickness for use in general purposes.
  23. HU Cheonggye by Heummdesign, $15.00
    HU Cheonggye is a typeface for titles with thick strokes and wide flats, mainly produced with a retro feel. In order to bring out the characteristics of the retro typeface, a difference in thickness between horizontal and vertical strokes was applied, and obtuse right-angled serifs were applied.
  24. Super Bodo Bodo by Daylight Fonts, $50.00
    This is a modern, ultra-thick Bodoni font with a lot of swashes.
  25. LD Charlie Chunk by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Charlie Chunk is a scruffy and thick font with an outline style.
  26. Force by Outras Fontes, $24.00
    Force is a contemporary sans serif ultra-black family designed by Ricardo Esteves. There are 4 font styles: Force Regular, with a upright roman structure; Force Italic, with more cursive lowercase forms; Force Shadow, that can be used alone or as a second layer to Force Regular; and Force Dingbats, containing some pictograms. Each font file has some OpenType features: discretionary ligatures, fractions, subscript and superscript. The Force family is suitable for big-size high impact situations like posters, headlines, titles, magazines, packaging and many others you may creatively think of.
  27. Pantera by Lián Types, $39.00
    ROARRR! THE STYLES -Pantera Pro is the most complete style, and although its default look is mono-rhythmic it gets really playful and crazy like the examples of the posters by just activating the Decorative Ligatures button in the Open-type Panel of Adobe Illustrator. However, I recommend using also the Glyphs Panel because there you'll find much more variants per letter. Pantera Pro is in fact, coded in a way the combination of thicknesses will always look fantastic. -Pantera Black Left, and Pantera Black Right are actually “lite” versions of Pantera Pro: They have very little Open-Type code, so what you see here is what you get. Pantera Black Left has its left strokes thick, while Pantera Black Right has its right strokes thick. -Pantera White is a lovely member in this family that looks lighter and airy, hence its name. With the feature Standard Ligatures activated (liga) the font gets very playful. -Pantera Caps is based on sign painters lettering and since it follows the same pointed brush rules as the other styles, it matches perfectly. -Pantera Claws like its name suggests, is a set of icons that were done by our dear panther. THE STORY It is said that typography can never be as expressive as calligraphy, but sometimes it can get close enough. I tend to think that calligraphic trials, in order to work well as potential fonts, need first to go through very strict filters before going digital: While calligraphy is synonym of freedom (once its rules are mastered), type-design, in the other hand, has its battlefield a little tighter and tougher. When I practice pointed brush lettering, there are so many things happening on the paper. And most of them are delicious. The ones who know my work may see that although many of my fonts are very expressive, my handmade brush trials are much more lively than them. With that in mind, this time I tried to go further and rescue more of those things that are lost in the process of thinking type when first sketches are calligraphic. I wondered if I could create something wild, hence its name Panther, by understanding the randomness that sometimes calligraphy conveys and turning it to something systemic: With Pantera, I created an ordered disorder. Like it happens a lot in many kinds of lettering styles, in order to enrich the written word the scribe mixes the thickness of the strokes and the width of the letters. Like one of my favorite mentors say (1), they make thoughtful gestures Some lively strokes go down with a thick, while some do that with a thin. Some letters are very narrow, meaning some of them will need to be very wide to compensate. Why not?. The calligrapher is always thinking on the following letters, and he/she designs in his head the combination of thicks and thins before he/she executes them. He/she knows the playful rhythm the words will have before writing them. It takes time and skill to master this and achieve graceful results. Going back to the font, in Pantera, this combination of varying thicknesses and widths of letters were Open-Type coded so the user will see satisfactory results by just enabling or disabling some buttons on the glyphs panel. I'm very pleased with the result since it’s not very easy to find fonts which play with the words' rhythm like Pantera does, following of course, a strong calligraphic base. I believe that if you were on the prowl for innovative fonts, this is your chance to go wild and get Pantera! NOTES (1) Phrase by Yves Leterme. In fact, it’s the title of a book by him. EPILOGUE Esta fuente está dedicada a mi panterita
  28. Great Vibes - 100% free
  29. The Great Escape - Personal use only
  30. teaspoon - Unknown license
  31. Gr-Memories - Unknown license
  32. HOLE 2 - Unknown license
  33. Brighton vintage by Dealita Studio, $18.00
    Brighton Vintage is a stylish font that is both retro and bold font. Its thick curves give a 70s groovy vibe with the serifs bringing it slightly back to traditional. This font is perfectly made to be applied especially in logos, and other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels, labels, or any advertising purpose.
  34. Pulchra SPF by S6 Foundry, $25.00
    Pulchra is a stylish Brutalist font. The font displays a playfulness personality, vitality, with a strong and elegant appearance. The typeface has the right visual consistency for branding communications. It comes with unique lower and uppercase plus numbers, punctuation & multilingual letters. Its thick curves give the 60s & 70s groovy vibe. What you get: - Letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support, alternate and ligature - Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold version.
  35. LD Verdant Leaves by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Verdant Leaves is a bold font with leafy designs sprouting from the thick lettering.
  36. HU Cheonggye KR by Heummdesign, $25.00
    HU Cheonggye KR is a typeface for titles with thick strokes and wide flats, mainly produced with a retro feel. In order to bring out the characteristics of the retro typeface, a difference in thickness between horizontal and vertical strokes was applied, and obtuse right-angled serifs were applied. This font contains Korean characters.
  37. HOLE 3 - Unknown license
  38. JH Lea by JH Fonts, $45.00
    JH Lea cursive is a school kids typeface; it is designed based on cursive handwriting , typical for children books, first hand calligraphy experience.
  39. Bianka Script - Personal use only
  40. Yoghurt - Personal use only
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