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  1. Steadmanesque - Unknown license
  2. Chisel Mark - 100% free
  3. Head-injuries - Unknown license
  4. Fh_Scribble - Personal use only
  5. Arggh @$*# Lite - Unknown license
  6. chalkie - Unknown license
  7. Crown Doodle {denne} - Unknown license
  8. handwriting-draft_free-version - Personal use only
  9. Pea Bethany's Doodles - Unknown license
  10. QuickKleinSketches - 100% free
  11. Janda Safe And Sound by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Imperfectly hand-sketched sans serif.
  12. KG No Regrets by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A hand-drawn sketchy serif font.
  13. Yellow Magician - Unknown license
  14. Beat Box by Funk King, $5.00
    The font evokes a blocky and sketchy feel.
  15. Beat Block by Funk King, $5.00
    The font evokes a blocky and sketchy feel.
  16. KG Next To Me by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand sketched lettering in a chalkboard, Pinterest inspired style.
  17. KG Second Chances by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand sketched lettering in a chalkboard, Pinterest inspired style.
  18. rayando - Unknown license
  19. crayon - Unknown license
  20. DB Animal Occasion by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Animal Occasion is a collection of fun animal sketches and doodles.
  21. Heavy Duty by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Heavy Duty is a bold condensed sans serif font set. Heavy Duty Solid is crisp and clean while Heavy Duty Sketch suggests characters that could have been sketched with a pen or pencil. Both fonts have the same uppercase and small caps lowercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. The Heavy Duty fonts are ideal for making a bold statement in headlines, titles, or text. Heavy Duty Solid and Heavy Duty Sketch are to be sold only as a set priced at $20.
  22. Kulli by Volcano Type, $19.00
    This font is based on a simple sketch made during a phone call.
  23. Yaa Type by artill, $20.00
    Yaa! Type is a hand-sketched headline font. The family contains a light and bold weight; both complement each other perfectly. Created solely by me from sketch by hand and then digitized, yaa! Type makes a perfect font to create the hand-made character look, or to supplement illustrations with typography.
  24. Chelsea Studio by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Chelsea Studio is based on hand lettering from architectural sketches by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
  25. DB Easter Fun Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Easter Fun Doodles is a collection of enjoyable Easter and spring themed sketches and doodles.
  26. KG Tangled Up In You by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    An uppercase font, perfect for titles and headlines, in both a sketchy and a solid version.
  27. Graphite Club by Comicraft, $19.00
    The eight rules of Graphite Club: You do not talk about Graphite Club… You do NOT talk about Graphite Club. If someone types "Stop" taps out “Limp,” the Graphite is over. Only two -- Waitasecond! EVERYBODY wants to talk about Graphite Club! It's the font for rough and tough typesetting that looks as etchy and sketchy, sleek and sexy as Brad Pitt on an off day. It's Light as a featherweight, it's as Regular as wetwork and as Bold as Brass Knuckles. And don't let anyone tell you this font is not special. It's as beautiful and unique as a snowflake. And so are you. Features six weights with alternate uppercase alphabets, language support for Western & Central Europe, Automatic alternates, Stylistic Alternates & Crossbar I Technology™
  28. Sketsa by PojolType, $13.00
    I design this Sketch font from my own handwriting. I was inspired by Sketch Writing when I designed buildings. Fond This can be used in writing books. titles of books, magazines, clothes and can also be used as branding. You can choose several alternative capital letters and ligatures according to your wishes in writing your writing form. Thanks.
  29. DB Fright Night by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Fright Night is a collection of fun sketches and doodles just in time for Halloween. Happy Haunting!
  30. KG Blank Space by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky fat font perfect for titles in both a chalkboard sketch style and a regular solid version.
  31. Yzerfontein by Vic Fieger, $11.99
    Yzerfontein is an angular variation on the classic German blackletter that started with a sketch of a lowercase 'g'.
  32. Lilette by Elyas Beria, $5.00
    This elegant typeface came out of a quick, back-of-the-napkin, sketch I did for a different typeface. After toiling on that typeface I looked back at the sketch and realized that I had lost some of the elegance and playful character of my original sketch. So, it was back to the drawing board and Lilette was born. Lilette is fun but also serious. Playful but elegant. Personal yet also industrial. That’s the power of a slab serif. Perfect for magazine headlines, wedding invitations, signs, posters, slides, promotions, product design, branding, logos, and so much more. Make this versatile typeface with 10 styles yours.
  33. AZ Kiss by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Kiss font is inspired from sketches. This font is designed for use as a worn and antiqued headline or subheadline.
  34. LDJ Snow Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Tiny little snowflakes highlight this sketched-style font. Give your lettering a slightly funky hand drawn look with this cool font.
  35. Last N Line - 100% free
  36. DB Easter Bunny by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Easter Bunny is great for Easter or spring time cards or digital scrapbooking projects. Check out these enjoyable sketches and doodles.
  37. 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.
  38. Muscle by Positype, $15.00
    Muscle came from the original sketches for Sneakers. At the time my concentration with Sneakers was to create a curvier, chunkier display. I left Muscle behind, thinking it was too masculine. Rather than discard those original sketches, I decided to make it even heavier, reduced the total number of weights, create a function small cap system that when integrated with the lowercase makes a great biform component for short display settings.
  39. Janda Apple Cobbler by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A sketched freestyle handwriting with curls, chunks, and skinny bits. The end result is as organic, natural, and inviting as grandma's apple cobbler.
  40. Nonsense Note by Bogstav, $19.00
    There really is no nonsense in this font - but the name comes from my original sketches, where I drew a lot of nonsense! Actually, I couldn't figure out what letters to use from the sketches, so I picked them all!!! That's why each letter has 10 different versions! And what is cool is that they automatically cycles as you type. All you have to do is turn on Contextual Alternates, and the rest is magic!
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