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Mystery Quest Pro Font
Grab your gear! Check your nerves! Get ready for Mystery Quest! This far-out funky font brings danger with every curve! You never know what this playful 1960s mod inspired typeface will bring and design adventure is just around the corner!
Stick-A-Round Font
Stick-A-Round started as an attempt to domesticate the wild Daft Brush font. During the process, though, it begun taking its own shape and personality, with friendly rounded terminals, dynamic interlock pairs and lots of alternates. There are at least 4
Gloss Drop Font
An enviable choice for magazine headers, book covers or record covers. Works also well as a companion to hand-drawn or painted illustrations. Like in real handwriting, some, but not all, letters connect within a word. Automatic Positional OpenType features handle
D.I.Y. Time Font
D.I.Y. Time is a hand drawn type system designed by Luciano Vergara and Coto Mendoza inspired by the DIY philosophy which has been transformed into a whole global counterculture movement, identifying the new generations that reprice the handwork, paying attention
Italo Font
Italo is a decorative, friendly, san-serif handwritten font. This font will provide an informal, cute look to your work! It can be used for small ammount of text, and display usage because of its glyph quality. Italo offers OpenType features,
Baron Font
After Baronessa – funny but not crazy cartoon style font, Baron is an other handmade typeface, warm and friendly but not excessively childish. If Baronessa is a little feminine, Baron is neutral and it’s funny and serious at the same
Besley Hand Font
A funny childish handwritten font, with a spirit. This typeface can tell fairy tales. Besley Hand is a slab serif that goes well with the sans serif Trango. Published by Juraj ChrastinaDownload Besley Hand
Trango Font
A funny childish handwritten font, with a spirit. This typeface can tell fairy tales. Trango is a sans serif that goes well with the slab serif Besley Hand. Published by Juraj ChrastinaDownload Trango
Wild Pen Font
Wild Pen is a handwritten typeface created through an experimental pen that’s made from recycled plastic bottle. Its spontaneous strokes are very free and allow presence of drops and blots of ink. The complete family consists of five different fonts,
URW Urban Font
URW Urban follows the trend of pattern fonts. Each character has been provided with an individual pattern created with a special stamp technique. To create a vivid typeface, there is a stylistic alternate for nearly every character. In this way
P22 Huffer Font
Huffer is a chunky and irregular sans-serif font (with a few serifs) that simulates the look of letters crudely cut out of paper. The basic letters were originally inspired by an early 1970s instructional filmstrip dealing with the dangers of
Rather Both Font
Rather Jazzy, Rather Loud: a family of two quite distinct fonts that perform together handsomely well. Both fonts include 2 versions for each letter, easily reachable through keyboard upper and lower keys. They also come packed with Contextual Alternates functionality
Kara Pro Font
Designed in 2012 by Olivier Gourvat, this font family is inspired by the euskaran (basque language) font. Redesigned with modernism, this new font respect the traditionnal euskara language with lowercase addition. These nuances give Kara a traditionnal appearance for both
Greenhorn Font
Greenhorn is a hand-traced comic type for headlines. Funky, irregular and smiling. The first inspiration comes from the unique lettering of a classic czech cartoonist. Published by Juraj ChrastinaDownload Greenhorn
Cenizas Font
Cenizas is another masterpiece of rough-and-tumble script from the prolific Argentine duo of Koziupa and Paul. Although the overall ‘wildness’ of Cenizas is reminiscent of popular mid-twentieth-century English display scripts, Koziupa’s Latin brush humor and ingenuity remain evident in the
Scam Font
Scam is a discordantly eccentric geometric display face with exaggerated, alternating forms. Letters variate in extremes between bold and blacked-out and strictly linear, creating unpredictably unique letter pairings. Stylistically, Scam pushes the boundaries of type-as-image while retaining an acute legibility