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Basicons: Cafe Font

Stylish, adaptable, versatile and above all, simple, this set of 100 icons works very well for restaurant menus, cafe signage, product designs, window displays, presentations, web site designs, and many other restaurant, cafe and food-based design scenarios. BONUS: Includes a

Club 57 Font

With a nod towards Keith Haring illustrations, graffiti and artwork this font moves and shakes in its own way, probably a bit like the way Kieth and his friends may have danced at the very club this font is named

Play Time Font

You can’t Play Time, player. Time does not play. Mess around and it runs out, like quarters on a countdown. Try to hold it and it slips past, greasy and sinuous, leaving you falling, like leaves of a lost season.

Dirty Boy Font

For all you graffiti home boyz. Brush style script with a dirty urban look. For those looking for a rough brush style ting. This font was created by Benjamin A Melville and features a full upper and lower case alphabet

Mensrea Font

Mensrea is a versatile display and text superfamily combining 32 different styles into a urban, street, themed design bundle. Based on a functional and condensed sans serif, Mensrea equally includes a large range of complimentary weights that can either be

Niemeyer Font

Oscar Niemeyer is one of the greatest architects of our time—his unique way of mixing straight lines and abstract curves gives rise to an unmistakable and characteristic style. This typeface is my own tribute to Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. The

Stay Fresh Font

Crumbs become stale when exposed to open air. Air becomes stale when it’s stagnant and closed to everywhere. We become stale when we stop trying and no longer care. Open up, take a breath, and Stay Fresh like Foreverware. Published

YWFT Expos Font

YWFT Expos is a single style, rugged, graffiti-like type design consisting of all uppercase characters, with a Polynesian, tiki vibe. The lowercase letters are also caps and can be used as alternate design options. YWFT Expos is a special font

YWFT Nash Font

YWFT Nash was inspired by the grunge movement (design and music) of the 1990s. Nasty, busted, shredded and ripped, this is one gnarly font that perfectly captures the essence of trashed type. Ideally suited for off-road, extreme sports design jobs,