Handwriting Fonts

by Ilene Strizver

  Handwriting Fonts
 

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If you love the convenience of creating and printing documents from your computer, but miss the informal, personal touch of handwriting, here’s a handy idea: try a handwriting font.

Handwriting fonts are typographic interpretations of the penmanship of a real human being. They come in an extremely diverse range of styles, from the nervous, calligraphic scrawl of Cyberkugel to the childlike writing displayed by Kristen, or even a quirky, bouncy, irregular arrangement of caps and lowercase forms, as seen in Deelirious.

Handwriting fonts are ideal for all those personal projects that most of us now do on our computers, including letters, personal notes, invitations and journals. For these documents, a face such as Weber Hand or Bradley Hand helps maintain a personal, low-tech look.

Handwriting Fonts  

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Handwriting fonts aren’t only for personal use, though. Many professional design projects need the casual immediacy that a handwriting font can bring. These faces can be used with great effectiveness on book and CD covers, movie titles, advertising and web graphics. Intimate and expressive, handwriting fonts add a welcome touch of individuality to any application.

 

 

 

These fonts are available from fonts.com

Zemke Hand
Cyberkugel
Berranger Hand
Weber Hand
Etruscan
Trackpad
Django

Deelirious
Grimshaw Hand
Bradley Hand
Kristen
Pablo
Smack
Viner Hand
Samuel

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Editor’s Note: Ilene Strizver, founder of The Type Studio, is a typographic consultant, designer and writer specializing in all aspects of typographic communication. Read more about typography in her latest literary effort, Type Rules!, published by North Light Books. This article was commissioned and approved by Monotype Imaging Inc.