Freehand is a type system designed by Debora Manetti and Francesco Canovaro to emulate the natural appearance of handmade brush writing. Open type ligature substitutions are used to randomly alternate between different versions of each character to give the final output a realistic, uneven look.
The main typeface of the system is a wide freestyle brush cursive, featuring over four hundreds of alternate version for characters and double letter ligatures.
A "brush easy" version is included without the substitutions if you need more consistent look in your design and better control over letter variation through the glyph panel.
The two freehand brush weights are complemented by two sets of icons of matching style, one for ui design with navigation icons and one with food icons.
The system also includes a blockletter family in two weights, to be used together with the other fonts to create variation and contrast in your design.
Freehand covers over 40 languages that use the Latin alphabet, with a full range of accents and diacritics.
Jamscript is a script typeface designed by Debora Manetti. It covers over 40 languages that use the Latin alphabet, with full range of accents and diacritics, and features a swash character in the underscore.
Sala de Fiesta is inspired by a handpainted sign for a ballroom in the island of Fuerteventura.
The missing letters were drawn keeping the existing ones' idiosyncrasies (casual serifs, star-shaped dots).
Though hand-drawn the font manages unexpectedly to be very readable as body text, with the proportions of a condensed sans serif.