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  1. Catch Words JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the days of wood type, suppliers offered words such as 'and', 'at', 'for', 'each' and numerous others as stock cuts called "catch words". This collection of twenty-six were re-drawn using a vintage type catalog page as a model.
  2. RB Monsters by RockBee, $15.00
    This typeface was drawn to create short headlines (quickly) for one of my projects (a set of illustrations featuring The Evil Rat, imagined character). Each character (here I mean "glyph") has it's own personality, mostly evil one (jokingly) — that is why the font is called "The Monsters". The font was drawn on paper, then scanned and traced. It has both Latin and Cyrillic sets, since it was used with both. Monsters are good for short notes of comic or ironic style.
  3. Yeti by Glyphon, $10.00
    Yeti is tall and hand-drawn with a hint of calligraphy. It is quite possibly influenced by a yeti’s penmanship, but even that cannot be proven. Whether you enjoy writing or designing in all-caps or not, this font has something for you. Something furry. Yeti supports multiple languages and includes graphics and web icons to help get those creative juices flowing. Naturally, yetis love Easter egg hunts and being superstitious. This font is no exception.
  4. Danza Macabra by 2D Typo, $36.00
    That's a special horrific font with an intricate pattern of bones. All letters are put together of nonrecurring elements drawn individually by hand. The classical forms as we see it sound afresh with the bones attire.
  5. Pact by Device, $39.00
    A modular geometric font based on double diagonals and a rational set of repeated elements, Pact evokes futuristic branding, new technology with an almost tribal twist, or even an alien language. Best used in single words and short headlines.
  6. MBF Modern Rebel by Moonbandit, $15.00
    modern rebel, modern futuristic display font with cyberpunk era inspiration. Unique diagonal ornament in the typeface design maximize the effect. Best usage as a title, large size display, logotype, wordmark and many others. Modern rebel also supports multi language.
  7. Pigment by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Crayon font gone crazy! 8 different versions of each letter, and they cycle as you type! Great variation, and enough to confuse people about this being a font or real crayon writing! And of course, the font has got a large amount of accented characters as well!
  8. Perfecto by Autographis, $39.50
    Perfecto is the perfect font drawn imperfectly by hand. At small sizes the imperfections disappear; at large sizes, the hand-drawn touch becomes dominant.
  9. Blomma by Up Up Creative, $16.00
    Blomma is a hand-lettered all-caps display font with intricate botanical details. It includes full support for 201 languages, plus a full set of punctuation, numerals, and more, all drawn in the same botanical style. The uppercase and lowercase versions of each letter were drawn independently of one another, so that means you get two versions of each letter to play with. This is so helpful if you want to give a more authentic hand-lettered look to type with repeating letters. Blomma is perfect for monograms, logos, headlines, editorial design, branding, poster design, and more. Blomma includes approximately 390 glyphs.
  10. Manualist by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Meet Manulist, your new go-to font for a natural hand-drawn look full of charm! With its all-caps style and big uppercase letters, this font exudes a classic elegant look. But wait, there's more! Manulist also comes with elegant alternates, adding a touch of sophistication to your designs. And that's not all - this font supports multilingual characters, so you can spread the fun and creativity in any language you desire. Plus, every character in Manulist has a delightful imperfect shape, giving your designs a unique and organic feel. It's like having your own personal hand-drawn masterpiece in every letter!
  11. Toms Finger by CozyFonts, $20.00
    Toms Finger Family fonts is a hand drawn sans serif series containing Regular weight (Toms Finger), Bold weight (Toms Thumb), and Light weight (Toms Pinky). Drawn entirely using his finger tip on a tablet Tom created this font to be user-friendly for Notes, Signs, Posters, Ads, Captions or anything where the writer wants to convey a casual, non invasive voice in the copy. Toms Finger Family is legible in a wide range of sizes in all weights.
  12. Oilvare by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Oilvare is a hand-drawn, layered typeface inspired by vintage painted signs and oil cans. While sturdy, it also has a softer side—wide proportions, oval-inspired forms, curled angle strokes, and a medium contrast all help give it a little bit of distinction from the typical sans serif. Mix, match, and layer the styles to your liking. Carefully drawn, when you enlarge the typefaces, the subtle irregularities become more apparent and harken to hand lettering of the past.
  13. So Wonky by Just Bia, $12.00
    So Wonky is a cute hand-drawn serif font. Clean and a little bit quirky, this font is the perfect fit for all of your logos, branding, social media, and crafty DIY projects. As the nature of the characters is hand-drawn some "wonky" lines might be found which helps to add another touch of organic in the font that resonates with my personal style! Don't hesitate to reach out if you need any further information. Bia
  14. Decano by Rex Face, $19.99
    Decano is a modern sans serif, ALL-CAPS, display font. Using a ten-sided polygon, or decagon for the usually circular characters and employing similar angles for the rest of the character set gives us some strong and interesting word forms. It’s great for branding, headlines, and signage.
  15. Bandoliers by PintassilgoPrints, $19.90
    Dusty and charmingly rustic, Bandoliers is a hand-drawn family of eight loud speaking fonts. Not quite sure which one to pick? Ask the dust... Or just take them all! (Be sure to put your earplugs in!)
  16. PIXymbols Highway Signs by Page Studio Graphics, $139.00
    A font with all the symbol signs used by the U.S. Department of Transportation, as provided for in the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices). Drawn to meet the US DOT's exact specifications for highway signs.
  17. Azebra by Okaycat, $29.95
    Azebra is an elegant connected letter cursive script arriving with a family of detailed & artistic styles. Azebra features diagonal hatched texture, in extruded & shadow variations. Azebra is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  18. Zinc by K-Type, $20.00
    Zinc is a clean, distinctive family which is essentially a monoline sans serif but with horizontal and diagonal nubs that add a subtle script quality to display type and an easy-to-read rhythm to the flow of ordinary text.
  19. Vilanders by Edignwn Type, $18.00
    Introducing Vilanders, a must-have hand-drawn pair script and san serif font collection designed exclusively for graphic designers. With three unique style fonts (regular, rough, and stamp) and an additional 20 hand-drawn motorcycle illustrations, this versatile package is perfect for logo creation, branding, apparel design, and more. Infuse your designs with vintage and stamp font flair and explore the possibilities with Vilanders. Vilanders font features : - 3 style typefaces (regular, rough and stamp) - Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation and alternate in script font - All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif font - Multilingual - PUA Encoded Vilanders includes : - 7 fonts (script, sans serif and dingbat) - 20 hand-drawn illustrations in dingbat
  20. Dsert by Latinotype, $26.00
    D Sert—based on the Pirata typeface—is inspired by 70s Chilean constructivist design and the political propaganda posters artwork of La Unidad Popular (Chilean political coalition). D Sert is the result of the combination of the Chilean graphic art revival with new trends, such as the handmade movement and super font families. The super family comprises 47 weights and comes with two versions: D Sert and D Sert Alt, plus extras. Diagonal strokes are significantly different between the two versions: diagonals of the Alt version are much more logical than the diagonals of the normal version. Another difference is the bowls of the capitals: in the D Sert version, they slightly project above the cap height, making it a more daring version and bringing it closer to calligraphy; contrarily, in the Alt version, bowls do not project above the cap height, which makes it a more tidy font. This way, the combination of the two versions and extras provides the user with the freedom to create any kind of artwork.
  21. Table Fortu JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Table Fortu JNL is a revival of an Art Deco font that has all the classic nuances of the period. Re-drawn from scratch by Jeff Levine, it contains additional characters and accents not found in the original.
  22. Plumcake by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    A bittersweet hand-drawn face, pleasing and assertive. Available in two weights, both all caps, with alternates for each letter. Comes with some ​ligatures and ​handy swash alternates to sweeten things up every now and again. Starting… Now!
  23. Coors Script - Personal use only
  24. Best Choice Demo - Personal use only
  25. KG Ways to Say Goodbye - Unknown license
  26. Unity Dances - Personal use only
  27. VTCTattooScriptTwo - Personal use only
  28. flower1 - Unknown license
  29. Feast of Flesh BB - Personal use only
  30. Tropicana - Unknown license
  31. Coming Home - Personal use only
  32. Neighbourhood - 100% free
  33. chalkie - Unknown license
  34. Swinging - 100% free
  35. Crown Doodle {denne} - Unknown license
  36. Guede Demo - Unknown license
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  38. !Sketchy Times - Unknown license
  39. Monster boxes - Personal use only
  40. Pinocchio - Unknown license
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