These script fonts are the work of lettering artists, and may be intended to resemble text faces while retaining the hand-drawn character. They have some characteristics of Casual hand printing, but they are clearly the work of a disciplined artist, engineer or architect who is creating legible, personal type for signs, handbills, drawings, or other copy where formal text typefaces are too stiff, or impersonal.
Use the underlined links below to navigate between Style Groups of the Artistic Category:
Calligraphic Lettering, Designed Scripts, and Sign Lettering
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Date of this page version: 01 Jan 02
The Script Font Identification Guide and Script Font Reference List are Copyright © 2001, 2002 by Michael Yanega. The typeface names and designs are the property of their respective owners.