Round and square, curly and straight are contradictory in terms but aptly describe this unclassifiable typeface from Typadelic. Readable at small sizes but meant for display purposes, Hayseed will fill the bill in a...
Urban Scrawl is another typeface that comes boxed or not and looks like it was written as the ink was running out of a very fine scratchy pen. Fun and totally original!
Completely computer generated, Rockford exudes an energetic, yet quirky handwritten quality. Rockford doesn’t follow many typographical rules which make it perfect for casual notes, scrapbooking and greeting cards.
Type Keys Plain and Type Keys Filled represent the keys from an antique typewriter. Because they are free, they have very limited character sets but are quite suitable to use in scrapbooking or any...
Simple and childlike, Tweedledee looks like an attempt by a child at a serif typeface. Use in your scrapbooking or any document that requires a child-like and legible hand.
Persimmon is elegant and semi-formal with some very unusual letter shapes. Calligraphic in nature, Persimmon can be used where you want a distinctive and unique lettering style.
Not Too Shabby comes boxed or not. The boxed letters are meant for titling and display purposes whereas the plain version is excellent where you want a rough, unrefined look. Not Too Shabby Plain...
Mirielle is curvy yet angular at the same time. Whimsical yet orderly. As with all Typadelic fonts, this script typeface is unique and original, with a playful twist.