These script fonts are obviously designed by a lettering artist to create a mood or feeling where they are used. Whether they represent a time period, a region, or an attitude, like wacky, silly, carefree, happy, confused, cute or ugly, these scripts set a tone and in no way look like anyone's natural lettering or writing, as in the Casual Scripts below. These are contrived to create an effect, but they are supposed to be hand-drawn and therefore more intimate.
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 Artistic Category:
Calligraphic Lettering, Designed Scripts, and Sign Lettering
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Date of this page version: 17 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.