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  1. Tucker Handwritten - Unknown license
  2. Beth Ellen - 100% free
  3. whatever - 100% free
  4. Ivory Chill - Personal Use - Personal use only
  5. Floja - Unknown license
  6. Chave - Personal use only
  7. Casual Tossed - Unknown license
  8. Aint Nothing Fancy - Personal use only
  9. effortless - 100% free
  10. Lemon Grass - Personal use only
  11. TwoBeers - Unknown license
  12. Phalang - Personal use only
  13. GelPenUpright - 100% free
  14. soul handwriting_free-version - Personal use only
  15. f2 Tecnocratica - Personal use only
  16. Jayne Print YOFF - Personal use only
  17. Letra Libre - Unknown license
  18. whatever - Unknown license
  19. Mutter - Unknown license
  20. Drogowskaz - 100% free
  21. Feelin Sweet - Unknown license
  22. beachsunshine - Personal use only
  23. HansHand - Unknown license
  24. Jon Handwriting - Unknown license
  25. Lazy Rock - Personal Use - Personal use only
  26. DENNE | Sketchy - Personal use only
  27. Sea Dreams - 100% free
  28. Weekend Warrior - 100% free
  29. Turntable Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A disc jockey-only promotional sleeve for a 1964 [45 rpm] release of “Close to Me” and “Let Them Talk” by Dan Penn featured the song titles printed in a stencil typeface on the record sleeve. Closely resembling a stencil version of Franklin Gothic but with its own unique characteristics, this design has been reinterpreted as Turntable Stencil JNL and is available in both regular and oblique versions. For trivia buffs, Dan Penn is a singer-songwriter-record producer, often collaborating with Dewey Lindon “Spooner” Oldham; both closely associated with the late Rick Hall’s Fame recording studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. In 1964, Hall started the Fame record label, and for a time it was distributed by Vee-Jay Records of Chicago, the first major Black-owned record label in the United States. Penn’s release was only the second for the new label; Fame 6402.
  30. Pacifico - 100% free
  31. HandPrinting - Unknown license
  32. Neisya by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Neisya is a handwriting font with a relaxed and cozy theme, Neisya is closely related to calm and philosophy.
  33. blue jeans - Unknown license
  34. Source Code Pro - 100% free
  35. Rotulona Hand - Personal use only
  36. Music Ad Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad appearing in the January 5, 1952 edition of Billboard Magazine promoted the then-new releases from Capitol Records. The headline copy was set in a bold, condensed sans serif stencil typeface. This inspired Music Ad Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Feldicouth Norm - Unknown license
  38. Kinderz by MaxnorType, $15.00
    Kinderz is a fun display font with lots of styles and multilingual support. The design has a relaxed feel and is intended for purposes related to kids and teenagers, but can also be used for all modern informal themed designs. It can be used for various purposes, especially those related to kids and teenagers, such as for logo design, branding, posters, banners, stationery, and so on.
  39. Evanescent - Unknown license
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