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  1. Linotype Nautilus by Linotype, $29.99
    According to Hellmut G. Bomm "Nautilus was based on a handwritten type used for the text Li. Das Helle, Klare from the I Ging. "The intention was to create a clear, highly legible typeface. While the even strokes of sans serif types eventually tire the eyes in long texts, the marked stroke contrast of Nautilus lends the type its legibility. The characters were drawn with a broad tipped pen, and like an antiqua type, the forms of Nautilus display a variety of elements. The narrow figures with relatively large spaces between them create an overall open appearance and allow a large quantity of text to fit into a small space. "The headstrong forms of Nautilus make this an excellent display type. The italic weights are independent typefaces with hints of a handwritten character."
  2. BN Manson Nights - Unknown license
  3. MKBritishWriting - 100% free
  4. BN BenWitch Project - Unknown license
  5. GD-TiVangerionJA-OTF - Unknown license
  6. BN Elements - Unknown license
  7. BN Machine - Unknown license
  8. BN Jinx - Unknown license
  9. BN FontBoy - Unknown license
  10. BN Police - Unknown license
  11. BN Kuktus - Unknown license
  12. BN Emulator - Unknown license
  13. BN Suck My Balls - Unknown license
  14. BN Smash - Unknown license
  15. Norwich by AVP, $29.00
    Norwich is a grungy version of the font Tenison and provides real blobby pen handwriting.
  16. Mister Dorky by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Mister Dorky is a grungy, jumpy and warm handwritten font made with an inky pen!
  17. Resalaty Arabic by NamelaType, $19.00
    This is Resalaty added Arabic features with a pen handwriting style, for more fun text
  18. Futurex Bitmax - Unknown license
  19. Notebug by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Notebug looks like there was a bug playing around with an inky pen. Notebook with a bug = Notebug! Made with a hefty inky pen and quick strokes. You got 3 layers to play around with: Regular (the outline) Fill (The "inside" of the Regular version and Layer (best used as a background layer for Regular)
  20. Drop Case by Comicraft, $29.00
    As seen in ELEPHANTMEN and THE RED STAR, his solid headline font is supplied to you with exterior protective armor casing. Rapid Deployment of DropCase from high altitudes is acceptable only in accordance with the directives of the Red Fleet. . Remastered DropCase features improved spacing & kerning and support for 220 languages, including Western & Central Europe.
  21. Promenade by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Introducing Promenade – a calligraphic serif that started on paper with a flat nib pen (see the 6th image), and blossomed into a full serif with italics. At its core, this font is just... beautiful. It's elegant, it's crisp, it's delicate, but can still hold its own. As I was creating the graphics, I just couldn't get over the flow of the letters – especially the italic. It's got class, but also isn't afraid to rock a pair of Doc Marten's. Funny enough, Jen from Tonic (they make beautiful websites) saw a preview of this font and said, "I'd take that font to prom." Which of course spurred a conversation about how this font would take a Mercedes G-Series instead of a limo, and wear Doc Marten's instead of heels, but still wear the most gorgeous dress, and that is 100% Promenade (and inspo for the name – thanks, Jen!). I've also been loving combining the regular and italic, especially for logos (see the "Friendfolk" logo) One thing to note about Promenade is the letter spacing. It was spaced for clean reading and intentional balance, so I recommend setting the spacing a little tighter if you want to create the display look found in many of the logo mockups(around -20 to -40 should do!).
  22. BN FontBoy 3D - Unknown license
  23. Hendershot - 100% free
  24. Apocalypshit - 100% free
  25. BN Pinky Bold - Unknown license
  26. BN 3rd Place - Unknown license
  27. LEFt - Unknown license
  28. Lebowski - 100% free
  29. BN Sunday Kid - Unknown license
  30. BN Year 2000 - Unknown license
  31. BN Moog Boy - Unknown license
  32. BN M@TAN - Unknown license
  33. Xanthisma - 100% free
  34. Muffy - 100% free
  35. Interceptor by Device, $29.00
    Interceptor should be used on cherry-red jacked up Ferraris and brainless summer blockbuster action movies.
  36. Prospector JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Prospector JNL is based on a lettering example found in an old Speedball-pen lettering handbook.
  37. Record Store Stencil by Ian Farnam, $10.00
    Record Store Stencil is based on classic stencil lettering from the first half of the 20th century. The font features Upper and lowercase, small caps, in upright, italic, and backslant. The font's multipart letterforms are ideal for color application. Available are two color variations, Black with Red accents and Blue with Red accents, with cycling activated through contextual alternates.
  38. Fabrice by Fabulous Rice, $30.00
    Fabrice is a font based on my handwriting, which has been reworked to be turned into a font. I write differently with each pen I use, and this font corresponds to my handwriting while using a pen I refill myself with special inks. It contains a wide range of characters, and will be readable anywhere, yet different!
  39. Oddly Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A quirky and unusual Art Deco monoline typeface can be found within the pages of the Esterbrook Drawlet Pen instruction book [circa the 1940s]. Drawlet was the direct competitor to Speedball Lettering pen nibs. This unusual type design of varying width and character shapes is now available digitally as Oddly Deco JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Technopen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    At first glance, the lettering style of Technopen JNL seems to emulate the computer-age fonts of the 1980s. In actuality, this font is derived from an alphabet sample found in an instructional booklet for the Esterbrook Drawlet Pens. The Drawlet line was Esterbrook's answer to the iconic Speedball pen points sold through their chief competitor, the Hunt Pen Manufacturing Company. So, what seems to be late 20th Century typography is actually from vintage source material. In fact, the entire contents of the instructional booklet were copyright 1929! A few minor changes were made to the original A-Z alphabet and additional characters were added. The name Technopen is a shortening of the term 'technical pen', which is both a nod to the techno age of the 80s and the technical instruments of the past utilized for drawing and lettering.
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