These script fonts are somewhat more relaxed and easier to read than the formal flowing scripts, as there is no consistent linking of the lower case letters. Letterforms are quite regular, but they are usually more like text italics than the flowing script letterforms.
Use the underlined links below to navigate between major script font Categories
(just remember FACES ) of the various Style Groups :
Use the underlined links below to navigate between Style Groups of the Formal Category:
Formal Flowing Script, Formal Non-flowing Script, and Blackletter
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Date of this page version: 28 Nov 01
The Script Font Identification Guide is Copyright © 2001 by Michael Yanega.
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