Wallrider, the self proclaimed “font of the streets” is a nice tall drippy venice beach style graffiti face (reminds me of stussy/bones graphics) from Bill Argel, a top skateboard graphic designer from Sao Paulo (for more designs visit his blog) Download Wallrider OTF.
handmade
Bunny Rabbits
Bunny Rabbits .. not really my most favorite of typefaces, but somewhat appropriate for the upcoming holiday. Graham Meade of Gem Fonts from Australia put this hoppy one together back in ’98. U&LC – some numerals and punctuation, good to have if you like rabbits.. Download the TTF.
Times New Yorker
A Graf version of Times New Roman “from the streets”? Sounds good to me – looks damn fine too, thanks to the guys at DOCS – Doing Only Crooked S*it Valencia (SP) and Leeds (UK). The font does have some pretty complex splattering funkyness going on, so on slower/older systems it may not work so well. Download TTF. 
Hetilica Bold
Hetilica Bold is the work of Diego Quintana from Chile that was completed as a final project for a workshop class in college. It is based on the hand-written license signs used at some of the liquor stores in the province of Cartagena, Chile; a small beach-side town and would be great to use on a poster or ad where you want to make a bold statement. Download Hetilica Bold TTF.
Happy Lovers Town – Squarez & Steccoloso
Subway
Subway is a nice “tag” style graffiti typeface created in 2004 by 11-D’s Johan Waldenstrom from Sweden. This font is lower-case only. Download Subway TTF.
Fruity Drink
Fruity Drink is a fun quirky TTF font from Robot Johnny (John Martz), a cartoonist and illustrator living in Ottawa, Ontario. “Any relation of this font and its name to the type found on the labels of a particular cherry-flavoured soft drink is not only coincidental it’s also undeniable.” Download Fruity Drink TTF.





