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  1. Mango Flavor by PizzaDude.dk, $13.00
    Mango Flavor is my super cool comic-ish font with a taste of ... you may have guessed it...Mango! :) It's playful and jumpy and wants to be a part of the action!
  2. Junkyard by Victory Type, $-
    Inspired by the local city dump is Junkyard, a fat, chunky, boxy and delightful font made by Victory Type. It's surprisingly easy and enjoyable to read! It adds pizzazz to any document
  3. Apres by Font Bureau, $40.00
    David Berlow and staff drew Apres as part of a series designed originally for the Palm Pre smart phone, for use both on the device and in print marketing. Simple, open letterforms and generous proportions provide a clear, comfortable, and inviting experience for navigation and readability. The plain-spoken geometry is regular and balanced, without being static or mechanical, for a friendly and forthright familiarity; FB 2008
  4. Hopeless Heart by PizzaDude.dk, $22.00
    Hopeless Heart isn't really all that hopeless! With its jumpy baseline and the different sized serifs, it’s a font full of fun and games, suitable for your next wedding invitation or love letter.
  5. Bandolina by Hanoded, $15.00
    Bandolina is a fun, hand drawn typeface. Didone-ish, off-key, jumpy and full of happy glyphs. It comes with a bagful of quirkiness, a pinch of eccentricity and a full range of diacritics.
  6. Intense Eve by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Intense Eve is a crunchy, girly font with jumpy letters. Romantic indeed, and comes with extra heart swashes to jazz up your text! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures
  7. Gambado by Shinntype, $39.00
    ‘Bounced’ is the technical (!) term for a higgledy-piggledy style of lettering in which characters are shaken up by a combination of rotation and vertical displacement from the presumed norm of upright stance on a baseline. Now, by utilizing pseudo-random contextuality in the OpenType format, Nick Shinn has created complex, default bouncing automatically through the agency of a font, rather than letter-by-letter manual adjustments at the layout level.
  8. Scarville by Factory738, $15.00
    This year's Halloween is approaching quickly!!! Scarville is an excellent choice for Halloween projects. Use its eerie atmosphere as a jumping-off point for your Horror project. There are numbers, punctuation, and multilingual letters included. These ligatures will come in handy for whatever your imagination brings to mind up.. 7 Styles Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Ligatures Multilingual Support for ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ... Free updates and feature additions Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  9. Silqa by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Silqa is distinctive display family inspired with art deco style. Unique family that combines cutoff letter shapes, swashes, geometry and jumpy ascender value is ideal for titles, headlines and product names – in every usage where originality is desirable.
  10. Funky Shed by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    OMG it's the funky shed! The height and width of each character vary to make it look jumpy. At the same time, Funky Shed, has got a crunchy line which makes it even more funky to look at!
  11. Stage Invader by Hanoded, $16.00
    There was a big climate protest in Amsterdam a couple of days ago. During Greta’s speech, a man jumped onto the stage and grabbed her microphone, because he didn’t approve of what she was saying. Some English media referred to him as ‘the stage invader’, which I really liked. Long story short: I made a ‘protest-ish’ font, using cheap black finger paint from the local store and a brush from my kids. The result is a rather unique font called Stage Invader. And yes, you can use it for your protest signs too!
  12. Archeologicaps - Unknown license
  13. Kingthings Kelltika - Unknown license
  14. Jerky Tash by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Jerky Tash is supposed to look somewhat handwritten, that’s why it has got jumpy letters, different sized serifs and a loose kerning. The font is spaced to look okay when used without kerning, but the font definitely deserves to be viewed using the kerning pairs!
  15. Cykelsmed by Hanoded, $15.00
    A cykelsmed in Danish is a bicycle repair man. This quirky font was more or less based on an older font of mine called Pinkus. It is a jumpy, happy book cover font and comes with a bunch of ligatures and all the diacritics you’ll probably need.
  16. Excelsius by Comicraft, $19.00
    Once upon a midnight dreary, this Comicraftsman pondered, weak and weary, For a name synonymous with Mighty and Marvelous comics lore. Solid, Outline, Inline was the nameless font I'd crafted, I nodded, nearly napping o'er the work I'd grafted When suddenly came a tapping, As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my cubicle door. "'Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my cubicle door-- Calling out "EXCELSIOR!" Then an Amazing Vision beguiled my sad fancy into smilin', By the Spectacular decorum of the countenance it wore, "Though thy crest be shorn and shaven," he said, "thou art sure no craven, And thy font should not remain nameless here forevermore!" Eagerly I wished the morrow; vainly I had sought to borrow From comic books surcease of sorrow, letters that called out "EXCELSIOR!" Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking Fancy unto fancy, thinking of the nominative neuter singular thing Like Some Silvered Surfer wandering from the Nightly shore-- The Vision shrieked, upstarting--"Tell me what thy lordly name is thus!" Quoth the Craftsman: "EXCELSIUS!"
  17. StageDive - Unknown license
  18. Used Servers by AltaTech, $17.99
    Jump back to the future with both faces of the Used Servers family. This blocky titling font comes ready with ligatures and diacritics for all of your English, French, and German retro-future needs. Art Deco density combines with subtly-weighted horizontals for a slight 3D effect. As a retro omni-technical font with roots in OCR and n-segment displays, Used Servers is equally at home as: Titling in an 80s cassette-punk text adventure Environmental advertising in a cyberpunk megalopolis Art Deco filigree worked into a sacred orb Glyphs holding secrets from before time
  19. Processual by letra Um, $2.00
    After readings and reflections about the process-poem,“anti-literary” movement, contemporary of concretism, a font of simple form that could provide directions and sense of reading demanded its creation. So we have done the labor of the processual, modulate by consequence and not by option, born with autonomy and authority. The process demanded soon two things: first, to not be one more “hard to read pixelfont” used only by its creators; second, to attend to the requirements of the poem-process, not like a good daughter but like a modern and comprehensive grandchild (the generations understand themselves to the jumps).
  20. Down The Wall by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have no great love for walls, especially when they are built to keep people out. When I started working on this font, I realized it looked a bit like protest graffiti, found on… yes, walls. Down The Wall is a great little font: it is handwritten, messy and in your face. It has no real baseline and glyphs jump all over the place. Use it for book covers, posters, album covers - anything really. It certainly would look good on a wall too! Comes with a whole bunch of diacritics, so whatever you have to say, the world will understand.
  21. Chorxy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Crunchy and mildly rounded edges, mixed with an imaginative and romantic flair of elegance. Chorxy has got an almost steady x-height, mixed with various jumpy letters, slightly crazy, yet legible! Comes with fi and fl ligatures. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  22. TagBoyHardcore by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    TagBoyHardcore is based on my own tagging style when I did graffiti in the mid-eighties. The font is roughly scanned and spaced narrowly in order to keep the original bad boy style. Pump up your text by starting and ending sentences with parentheses, brackets or the curly brackets.
  23. Squeam by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Here's a fun font that is quirky, jumpy and uneven. It's also unpredictable, but not more than your text will be clear and legible...but in a fun way! :) I've added several lowercase versions that automatically cycles as you type. A great way to make your text random and lively
  24. Bithead by Comicraft, $19.00
    INFO DUMP: Get jacked into cyberspace direct feed, no buffer with this hotwired font by John 'Son of a Glitch' Roshell. Initial upload to Ghost Rider 2099 was prematurely aborted, but not before the downramp pusbag Ozymandias pirated a jagged beta version and assaulted the Uncanny X-Men during 'Onslaught.'
  25. Crypt by Hanoded, $15.00
    Crypt is a seemingly lovely font that will look good in just about any design. But if you take a closer look, then Crypt is actually quite a scary font: it has jagged edges and a sinister undertone, making the letters jump from your computer and eat you alive! Whoohahaha…!! No, it won’t eat you, I’m just kidding. I just threw that in for some dramatic effect in an otherwise quite boring piece of text. Use Crypt for book covers, posters, product packaging and magazines. I promise you that the result will be quite haunting. Needless to say, Crypt comes with an otherworldly amount of diacritics.
  26. Seagrass BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $39.00
    Inspired by lettering styles of the 1930s, Seagrass BF is jazzy and jumping as a Lindy Hop. As such it captures I believe, something of the spirit of that age, yet somehow retains a fresh, contemporary feel. Headlines, logos, packaging, signage and branding are just a few of many usages. Seagrass BF contains Stylistic Alternates and Stylistic Sets for uppercase letters Y and Z, as well as ampersand (&). Other OpenType features include Standard Ligatures and Contextual Alternates. These features should at all times be employed to optimize the appeal of your word settings. So whenever your visual communication demands an energetic, vibrant voice please consider Seagrass BF.
  27. Hyperdrive by Comicraft, $19.00
    If you're about to make the jump into hyperspace, buckle up and engage your R2 unit with our new font release, HYPERDRIVE! Ten years in the making, we've spent almost as much time developing these characters as George Lucas spent developing his! Co-created by Starkings & Roshell (HYPERDRIVE, not George), this font is guaranteed to keep TIE fighters off your tail and will always come in useful if you get menaced by phantoms or attacked by clones. So sit back, relax and enjoy the flight -- but don't forget; let the Wookiee win! Remastered Hyperdrive includes new letter shapes, 200+ connecting letter combos, improved spacing & kerning and support for Western & Central Europe.
  28. ITC Zapf Dingbats by ITC, $40.99
    The Zapf Dingbats originally had been a selection of 360 symbols, ornaments and typographic elements from over 1200 designs. (For the first time a lady's hand is shown for the index symbol, the fist). The exisiting Zapf Dingbats offers a small selection out of this great offer. Therefore Hermann Zapf created new symbols for the set of the Zapf Dingbats, which are available today from Linotype as "Zapf Essentials?" 6 fonts with new and fresh symbols like fax, cell phone and internet symbols.
  29. Vegacute by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Vegacute is probably the most romantic font from pizzadude.dk to date! With it's elegant swings and jumpy x-height it stays true to the handwritten sketches that served as a model for this font. Use it for headlines or logos; use it for massive text or letters; either way, Vegacute wins with its retro-cuteness!
  30. Hangulatin EN by URW Type Foundry, $99.99
    To obtain maximum pleasure in working with Hangulatin, please use the typeface as follows: 1 Open an OpenType-savvy program 2 Select the "Hangulatin“ typeface. 3 Copy the following test text into your document: HEL LO WORLD ! THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS O VER THE LA ZY DOG . If this fails to bring about the desired result, please make sure that you are using an OpenType-savvy program and that usage of the OpenType features is activated in that program. Standard graphic programs are suited to that purpose. The same applies to Microsoft Word starting from the 2010 version upwards.To have fun and success with your new typeface, please write all words in the format shown in the sample text, i.e. all syllables need to be written in capital letters and separated from one another using spacecharacters (for single letters leave 2 spaces). If, however, a desired syllable is not to be substituted, proceed as follows: Please check + to see whether it is a word from the English language; + whether the word has been spelled correctly; + whether the word has been subdivided into syllables correctly; + whether the syllable has been terminated with a space character (allow 2 spaces for single letters).
  31. Up Up And Away by Comicraft, $19.00
    Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane? Is it a Rocket? No it’s another Super Font from those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft. Faster than a speeding Option 8, Up, Up and Away can see through 'O’s, jump Capital T in a single bound, and rescue caps dropped from the tallest descenders. There isn't a more heroic or x-heighting font in our catalog and it’s as wholesome as truth, justice and mom’s apple pie. Brought to you in cut out form in association with our friends at Howtoons! Be sure to also check out Up Up And Away's clever sidekick Single Bound! Comicraft fonts are created BY comic book letterers FOR lettering comic books. Accept no substitutes!
  32. Lemonilla by Raditya Type, $14.00
    Lemonilla | Quirky Display Font Lemonilla a bold, quirky display font with a fun, trendy street style vibe. From posters designs to t-shirts and packaging, Lemonilla will give your designs that alternative minimal look and make your creative work look supercharged. Lemonilla was hand-drawn, making its outlines somewhat irregular and quirky. It has an almost hand-lettered look; the characters jump around the baseline giving it a charming but urban look and feel. The modern bold sans serif typeface has a host of alternatives and ligatures included. Combine its bold shapes to give your work a more unique, hipster attitude. Easily create professional cool type lockups that look like hand lettering.
  33. Sugarloaf by Hanoded, $15.00
    A sugarloaf was a conical lump in which refined sugar was sold until the late 19th century. In Fryslân you can buy sûkerbôle - a yeasty white bread containing large chunks of sugar. I must have been dreaming about the latter when I named this font! Sugarloaf is a versatile, happy, handmade display font. It comes in an inline and a black style.
  34. Turpentine Kisses by Bogstav, $18.00
    Based loosely on Clarendon, Turpentine Kisses breaks all the rules of the classic serif fonts. It's jumpy and bouncy with a clear handmade look. It's playful yet legible, and full of personality. I've added 3 different versions of each lowercase letter, and they automatically cycle as you type. Or you can just select the one you prefer from the glyph menu.
  35. Pumpkin Island by Ardyanatypes, $12.00
    Be prepared, this Halloween party would be extraordinary . PUMPKIN ISLAND! A cute decorative Halloween theme Typeface, but still keeping the versatileness. Summoned for a Halloween theme look but doesn't lock the possibility to use in other attractive stuff. It fully pumps including ligatures & stylistic alternates in both capital or basic character, and the good news is . . PUMPKIN ISLAND also support multi-language within numbers and punctuations Glide through with every curve of each letter and be ready to rock pump your awesome needs! As how it looks, PUMPKIN ISLAND really fit for any needs such as horror books cover, posters, branding or any attractive design taste Here it goes! Have an awesome party ~ ----------- A guide to accessing all alternatives can be read at: http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y ---------- **Features:** - A-Z Character Set - a-z Characters set - Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) - Multilingual Thank you and have a nice day
  36. Thursday Afternoon by Bogstav, $15.00
    Nothing is as it really should be with Thursday Afternoon. The x-height is jumpy, letters are not in their right places, lines are crunchy, serifs are uneven...the list goes on...but in the end, Thursday Afternoon turns out as a legible and functional font. It has most of the moves from classic serif fonts, but then again it has a mind of its own!
  37. Futureboy by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Futureboy is my ALL-CAPS worn comic font. At first glance it may look monospaced, but it's not! Despite its worn look and jumpy baseline/x-height, it is surprisingly legible. Use it for your comics, invitations, posters or perhaps flyers! The font uses contextual alternates - each letter has 4 different versions which automatically cycles as you type. Of course there is multilingual support! :)
  38. Honolulu by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Honolulu is a cute hand-drawn font with four variations: - Regular, filled, sans and sans filled - Plus jumpy versions of each font (accessed by activating contextual alternates). Each font includes: - Two sets of caps - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual support Fresh and perfect for the summer, in any design that needs a bold hand-drawn feel, such as postcards, notes and quotes, logos and branding.
  39. Bonehead JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Thematic fonts aren't always big sellers, but they do serve a purpose for specialty projects and applications. Bonehead JNL is a novelty typeface that is constructed out of bones. Whether the need is for a pirate theme, Halloween, horror movies or for things that go bump in the night, this font will fill the bill – no bones about it. Oh, wait! Yes there are!
  40. TwentyFourNinetyOne by steve mehallo, $19.91
    TwentyFourNinetyOne [2491] is a reinterpretation of the alphabet of 1919 by Theo van Doesburg; the original a true rendering of the thinking of the Dutch-based art movement “de Stijl.” Jump forward to 1980 and prop lettering used on the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century television series; a vernacular typeface that was a utilitarian mix of geometry and pixel-based forms, used to symbolize the futuristic universe of 2491. At times it would appear on spaceships, laser guns, signage at space ports or in one episode, a Spandex tapestry. It only seemed logical to combine and rethink the letterforms, add ligatures + other extras, and see what the results would be. Futuristic, fun and bold to read! 2491: In the future, all type will look like this.
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