These nine brushes for Procreate are part of my most-used collection; they cover a variety of styles and types. They'll give you a great base set of brushes if you're just starting out with digital lettering, or they can fill in some gaps for an experienced Procreate letterer or font creator.
You may recognize some of these lettering sets from my fonts -- I used MM Nearly Mono to create my font BLORP, MM Tall and Narrow to create Puckery Tart, and MM Awkward Heavy to create Terrapin.
The brushes in this set include:
MM Retro Flair: From a '50s diner to an '80s buddy cop show, this brush is great for uppercase projects.
MM Nearly Mono: A little more character than a true monoline brush, with a thick and smooth feel.
MM Tall and Narrow: Shaped for long and lean uppercase, but great for tons of styles.
MM Awkward Heavy: A script brush with a rounded triangle shape for unique angles and curves.
MM Extremes: Strokes that go from super thin to super thick, for both casual and elegant lettering.
MM Variable: A smooth brush for script lettering with tons of bounce.
MM Painter Soft 1: A semi-transparent brush with a rough edge, for an acrylic-painted look.
MM Painter Soft 2: An even more transparent stroke, with a little less paint on the brush.
MM Inky Sharp: Heavy ink with texture for really bold lettering.
NOTE: These are not fonts. These are art brushes for use specifically in the Procreate app for iOS. They are delivered as .brush files, which can only be used in Procreate for iOS. These brushes will NOT work in Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or any program other than Procreate. Please ensure that you have the most current version of Procreate installed, and that you're familiar with how to install .brush files.
The brushes used in the main image are: MM Tall and Narrow (lettering), MM Variable (brushes), and MM Retro Flair (for Procreate). These sample images show my handwriting styles in these brushes; your own handwriting will, of course, look different.