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  1. Mangotea by FHFont, $17.00
    Mangotea is bold script brush font with a hand-lettering brush style, and includes Opentype features. It is suitable for design, element design, wedding, event, t-shirt, logo, badges, sticker, and awesome work, etc...
  2. Thin Line Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1943 sheet music for the song "Jeannie" offered up a hand lettered monoline Deco sans with varying width letterforms. From this design comes the aptly-named Thin Line Deco JNL.
  3. Hello I Like You by Cultivated Mind, $20.00
    Hello I Like You was designed by Cindy Kinash. This is a hand-drawn font, light and tall. Hello I Like You is fun, casual and works great for any of your design needs.
  4. Intervensi by Arendxstudio, $18.00
    Intervensi is an elegant, hand drawn signature font, perfect for wedding card design, logotype, website headers, fashion design and much more. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Swash
  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. Sketchwriter by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Sketchwriter™ is a terribly fun hand-drawn typeface designed with many uses in mind. At small point sizes, it's a little grungy. The larger the display, the more interesting the stroked glyphs become.
  7. Headline Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title for the 1890s book called “The Octopus” featured extra bold Art Nouveau lettering with rounded serifs. This is now available as Headline Nouveau JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Poozer by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Poozer is a hand drawn stencil font that started out as a doodle and ended up on a custom skate deck. It has a nice organic, painted feel. Definitely not your usual stencil font.
  9. Igor by A New Machine, $19.00
    Igor is a hand drawn font designed for display use - it is mainly all cap with different glyphs for capitals and lowercase. Its purposefully messy design will look great on invitations, posters and headlines.
  10. Splinters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Splinters JNL is a fun, hand-drawn font emulating letters formed from pieces of wood. Use at larger point sizes for best results. Please note: There is no kerning and a limited character set.
  11. Chyletoon by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Chyletoon, a hand crafted cartoon font consisting of 24 styles. Crafted from childish mind, the cartoonish characters of this font are suitable for many uses, the limit being the boundaries of your own imagination.
  12. Ferns by Okaycat, $29.50
    Beautiful fern silhouettes. Ferns is a picture font with highly detailed illustrations drawn by hand from careful botanical study. Great anytime you need an organic feel, some nice plants or a touch of nature.
  13. Family Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Family Deco JNL was inspired by the bold Art Deco hand lettering of the movie credits for the 1936 Laurel and Hardy comedy “Our Relations”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  14. Ardy Mass by Substance, $12.00
    Ardy Mass is a hand drawn and scanned type face available in italic, italic outline, regular & regular outline. Ardy Mass was drawn at a small scale with a fine nibbed black permanent marked pen.
  15. Christmas Fleurons by Greater Albion Typefounders, $5.00
    Christmas Fleurons is a set of delightfully hand-drawn Christmas ornaments. It complements our Merry Fleurons and Merry Snowmen faces, and is ideal for all your Christmas cards, gift labels, invitations, posters and banners.
  16. Gietta by AEN Creative Studio, $14.00
    Gietta is a sweet, soft hand-lettered font. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and sweet logos.
  17. Road Repair JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Road Repair JNL is a bold (hand lettered) sans serif stencil font based on the opening credits from the 1954 film “Drive a Crooked Road” – and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  18. Paper Cutout Pro by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Paper Cutout Pro is a playful typeface inspired by paper letterforms cutout by scissors. It's imperfect letters create the feel of an authentic hand-cut school project. It comes in regular and round versions.
  19. Ghouligoo by Magpie Paper Works, $18.00
    Ghouligoo from Magpie Paper Works is a spooky hand-drawn font perfect for comic books, Halloween decor and the zombie apocalypse. The font family includes solid, outline, and inner fill letterforms for maximum versatility.
  20. Cindy FA by Fontarte, $39.00
    Imelda Marcos, Cinderella - welcome to the club ... A picture font containing over sixty shoes, slippers and boots, fashionable yesterday, today and maybe tomorrow. Hand drawn by a designer Magdalena Frankowska. Not only for fetishists.
  21. Semilla by Sudtipos, $79.00
    I spend a lot of time following two obsessions: packaging and hand lettering. Alongside a few other minor obsessions, those two have been my major ones for so many years now, I've finally reached the point where I can actually claim them as “obsessions” without getting a dramatic reaction from the little voice in the back of my head. When you spend so much time researching and studying a subject, you become very focused, directionally and objectively. But of course some of the research material you run into turns out to be tangential to whatever your focus happens to be at the time, so you absorb what you can from it, then shelf it — like the celebrity bobblehead that amused you for a while, but is now an almost invisible ornament eating dust and feathers somewhere in your environment. And just like the bobblehead may fall off the shelf one day to remind you of its existence, some of my lettering research material unveiled itself in my head one day for no particular reason. Hand lettering is now mostly perceived as an American art. Someone with my historical knowledge about lettering may be snooty enough to go as far as pointing out the British origins of almost everything American, including lettering — but for the most part, the contemporary perspective associates great lettering with America. The same perspective also associates blackletter, gothics and sans serifs with Germany. So you can imagine my simultaneous surprise and impatience when, in my research for one of my American lettering-based fonts, I ran into a German lettering book from 1953, by an artist called Bentele. It was no use for me because it didn't propel my focus at that particular time, but a few months ago I was marveling at what we take for granted — the sky is blue, blackletter is German, lettering is American — and found myself flipping through the pages of that book again. The lettering in that book is upbeat and casual sign making stuff, but it has a slightly strange and youthful experimentation at its heart. I suppose I find it strange because it deviates a lot from the American stuff I'm used to working with for so long now. To make a long story short, what’s inside that German book served as the semilla, which is Spanish for seed, for the typeface you see all over these pages. With Semilla, my normal routine went out the window. My life for a while was all Bezier all the time. No special analog or digital brushes or pens were used in drawing these forms. They're the product of a true Bezier process, all starting with a point creating a curve to another point, which draws a curve to another point, and so on. It’s a very time-consuming process, but at the end I am satisfied that it can get to pretty much the same results easier and more traditional methods accomplish. And as usual with my fonts, the OpenType is plenty and a lot of fun. Experimenting with substitution and automation is still a great pleasure for me. It is the OpenType that always saves me from the seemingly endless work hours every type designer must inevitably have to face at one point in his career. The artful photos used in this booklet are by French photographer and designer Stéphane Giner. He is very deserving of your patronage, so please keep an eye out for his marvelous work. I hope you like Semilla and enjoy using it. I have a feeling that it marks a transition to a more curious and flexible period in my career, but only time will tell.
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  23. Daimaru by Arendxstudio, $16.00
    Introducing Daimaru Modern Signature font, hand made with brushing. Beautiful for wedding card design, logotype, website header, fashion design and any more. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature
  24. Merci by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    “Merci” is a playful, cool, hand-drawn font ready to mix things up with interchangeable upper and lower case letters and double letter ligatures. Get artsy, go graphic, feel the groove, and spread some love.
  25. Decor by Haniefart, $17.00
    Decor is a classic style font made by hand, modified with various ornaments so that it looks attractive, modern and elegant, can be used for company brands, logos, film titles, drink bottles and so on.
  26. Sea of Japan JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1922 piece of sheet music entitled “Japanese Sailor” had its title hand lettered in a Far Eastern motif. This design is now available as Sea of Japan JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Amila Cuties by Prioritype, $14.00
    Introducing. Amila Cuties: Cheerful and funny font with a natural impression from hand strokes. Great for design projects like quotes, posters, merchandise, social media posts, covers, and more. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual. Thanks!
  28. Poster Slabserif JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on one of the many hand lettered typefaces found with in the 1960 edition of Sam Welo’s “Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers”, Poster Slabserif JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Bucks by Stereo Type Haus, $20.00
    The idea was to create a legible font based on graffiti (wide tip marker) hand styles. Special attention to tight spacing, stylish caps & alternate drips bring an authentic street aesthetic into any layout or signage.
  30. Plain Talk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Plain Talk JNL is similar to Eckhardt Centerline JNL, but lacks the thin inline lettering and has a different A and G. The hand-lettered look of this font makes it perfect for titling applications.
  31. Desk Job JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Desk Job JNL is an Art Deco-influenced typeface based on hand lettering found on the packaging of a vintage Hotchkiss No. 52 stapling pliers. The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Assinatura by Letterara, $12.00
    Assinatura comes from Portuguese which means signature. Assinatura is a hand drawn script with a natural style. This signature script moves with ease across any design, and adds a large dose of confidence and style.
  33. Granola by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Granola a completely hand-drawn font, when you need more than a regular sans serif to express random granularity. When used in smaller sizes from 14pt down, it works extremely well for book text too.
  34. Euro Travel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A German travel poster from 1927 became the design inspiration for a type revival because of its pleasantly hand lettered sans serif type style. Euro Travel JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Woodcraft JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Woodcraft JNL is another fine example of the charm wood type adds to the printed page. The hand-cut design's eccentricities enhance any project that desires to reflect the advertising of another time and place.
  36. Charleston Caps by Type Associates, $21.95
    Based on hand-lettered poster styles of the twenties and thirties, Charleston evokes a mood of flapper-era nostalgia. Ideal font to suggest the period of fashionable bobbed hairstyles, short(ish) hemlines and baggy pants.
  37. Yaroslav by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    My friend in the Czech Republic sent me a card with some hand lettering that was similar to this tall headline font. It has a funky yet elegant appearance. Works nice for Art Deco too.
  38. Alvairo Brilliante by Wildan Type, $15.00
    Introducing Alvairo Brilliante This font was created to look as close to a natural handwritten signature as possible by including lowercase swash, ligature and underlines. Perfect for any awesome projects that need hand writing taste.
  39. Oaklinn by Awanstudio, $15.00
    Oaklinn is a handwriting script font. It allows you to create stunning and easy hand-lettering in an instant. Ideal for the logo, quotes, product label/packaging, fashion, letter, advertising, poster, merchandise, greeting cards, etc
  40. Riverside JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Art Deco design of Riverside JNL was based on the hand lettered title found on the 1932 sheet music for "By the River Sainte Marie", and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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