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  1. Freeland by Trial by Cupcakes, $29.00
    Freeland is a casual brush typeface, with a rich, inky texture, and just a bit of a masculine, edgy vibe. It’s modern, bold, and lively, but not too whimsical. Features plenty of ligatures and stylistic alternates for a realistic, hand-lettered look. Uppercase letters can be used alone, as a cohesive group, or they can be paired with their lowercase cousins, for lettering that dances effortlessly across your design.
  2. Deco Freehand - Unknown license
  3. Ulse Freehand - Unknown license
  4. Freehand 575 by Bitstream, $29.99
  5. Freehand Brush by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Freehand is a type system designed by Debora Manetti and Francesco Canovaro to emulate the natural appearance of handmade brush writing. Open type ligature substitutions are used to randomly alternate between different versions of each character to give the final output a realistic, uneven look. The main typeface of the system is a wide freestyle brush cursive, featuring over four hundreds of alternate version for characters and double letter ligatures. A "brush easy" version is included without the substitutions if you need more consistent look in your design and better control over letter variation through the glyph panel. The two freehand brush weights are complemented by two sets of icons of matching style, one for ui design with navigation icons and one with food icons. The system also includes a blockletter family in two weights, to be used together with the other fonts to create variation and contrast in your design. Freehand covers over 40 languages that use the Latin alphabet, with a full range of accents and diacritics.
  6. Quickly Freehand by Cititype, $12.00
    Quickly Freehand is a sans serif font in a casual handwriting style, this is an alternative font for when you get bored with the formal atmosphere. Comes with two versions, regular and italic, to complement your design needs. You can use this font for product labels, taglines, children's craft, prints on t-shirts, paper bags, headlines, cheerful quotes and even long text writing. This font can be used in various graphics software, even in Microsoft Word. Supports 27 languages allowing Quickly Freehand to be used in the wider world.
  7. Freehand 591 by Tilde, $39.75
  8. Ruzicka Freehand by Linotype, $29.99
    In 1935, Rudolph Ruzicka approached W.A. Dwiggins at Linotype in the USA and handed him six typeface design sketches. These later led to the typeface family now known as Fairfield. The sketch called Script’ was forgotten until 1993, when sketches and designs were found in Ruzicka’s archives. Ruzicka Freehand was originally a more flowing calligraphy typeface which Ruzicka later developed into this strong and unusual form. The typeface is designed in two weights and their matching italics. The figures are clear, only just indicating the handwritten style in the italic forms, and combine into light and harmonic lines of text. Ruzicka Freehand gives texts a private and personal character and is suitable for middle length texts and headlines.
  9. Freehand 471 by ParaType, $30.00
    Freehand 471 is the Bitstream version of Cascade Script by Matthew Carter. Released by Mergenthaler Linotype in 1965, this design is based on an earlier type by the Ludlow foundry. It's a dark, disconnected script with angular forms. It seems written by heavy marker and thus suitable for informal posters and signage and for advertising and display typography as well. Central European, Cyrillic, and Greek Monotonic characters were designed by Oleg Karpinsky. Released by ParaType in 2011.
  10. Freehand 471 by Bitstream, $29.99
  11. Freehand 521 by Tilde, $39.75
  12. Freehand 591 by Bitstream, $29.99
  13. Freehand 471 by Tilde, $39.75
  14. Freehand 575 by Tilde, $39.75
  15. Freehand 521 by Bitstream, $29.99
  16. Freeman by Device, $29.00
  17. Kelt Caps Freehand - Personal use only
  18. Eckhardt Freehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Freehand JNL is the fourth font based on the lettering of sign painters and show card writers. Jeff Levine has chosen to name this “mini series” of fonts in honor of his friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr., a talented sign man who ran Allied Signs [in Miami, Florida] from 1959 until his passing in 2005.
  19. DS Crystal - Unknown license
  20. DS Greece - Unknown license
  21. DS Izmir - Unknown license
  22. DS man - Unknown license
  23. DS Dots - Unknown license
  24. DS Rada_Double - Unknown license
  25. DS Goose - Unknown license
  26. DS Poster - Unknown license
  27. DS Mechanical - Unknown license
  28. DS Narrow - Unknown license
  29. DS Note - Unknown license
  30. DS Hiline - Unknown license
  31. DS Diploma - Unknown license
  32. DS StandartCyr - Unknown license
  33. DS Nova - Unknown license
  34. DS Sofachrome - Unknown license
  35. DS CenturyCapitals - Unknown license
  36. DS Thompson - Unknown license
  37. DS UncialFunnyHand - Unknown license
  38. DS OlymPix - Unknown license
  39. DS Arabic - Unknown license
  40. DS Coptic - Unknown license
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