Sugar Joint is a simple and legible sans serif font. It has a loose and easy look, which makes it very suitable for children’s books or toys, candy labels, cereal, or perhaps even labels...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Don’t be afraid to taste something sugar free – most times you will be surprised how good it tastes! My Sugar Free font may not look as very much at first glance – but...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
This font is not a rebel or a political font, but a simple and grungy stencil font. Use it for anything that needs a clear and catchy headline. The font is even suitable for...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Here’s a creative font for your crafts, postcards, posters, book covers or perhaps your next birthday invitation! Thirsty Spine covers a lot of needs, where a crazy handmade look is needed. Each letter has...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
OMG! I never thought I’d finish this font! Actually, the idea came to me in the late 1990-ies, but the sketches lied at the bottom of the “fonts I will complete one day In...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Something tasty for your design! Tasty Chat is designed to be super legible and with a natural and organic feeling to it. Besides multilingual support, the font has 4 different versions of each lowercase...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
The future is square! Well, at least according to Turbo Modul! Maybe the future is square, but it is also funky – just like Turbo Modul … and its pretty unpredictable! Turbo Modul is...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
I bet a lot of people would love to have a Veggie Spray – I bet they would use it to turn candy, ice cream, cakes and other fattening products into something more healthy!...
by Staff · Published February 21, 2020
· Last modified May 19, 2024
This all started as a bunch of letter written using a squared paper as a guide. It all turned out fine, but there was something that wasn’t quite right…it was boring! I took all...