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Script Fonts
Script fonts are designed to capture the "ourish and
artistry of traditional hand le#ering and calligraphy,
usually as if wri#en with a pen, brush,

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FAQs

How do I identify a script font?

As the name implies, script fonts will appear as if drawn by


hand with a brush, marker, or pen. They exist within the same
genre as handwri#en fonts, but handwri#en fonts will look like
someone’s penmanship from a le#er, whereas script fonts look
deliberately decorative or calligraphic. Ultimately the
distinction is less important than choosing a font that best $ts
your project, but being able to identify a script font can be
valuable, especially if a script font is truly the be#er option for
you than a handwri#en font.

When should I use a script font?

This question really comes down to the speci$c needs and


visual identity of a given project, but you can use a script font
anywhere you would use a display font. So, focus on logos,
headlines or headings, larger format advertisements, and so
on. Script fonts can be an important part of a brand’s type
system and used to bring emphasis and variety to a website or
printed piece, such as a catalog. Script fonts should not be
used to set text beyond a few sentences, and designers should
be careful about using them at small sizes where the detail
and legibility of the font could be compromised.

What font goes well with a script font?

There are no real rules about what you can pair with a script
font, but there are some high-level considerations to
remember. You will likely want the script font to stand out,
perhaps as a headline or logo, so you’ll probably want to pair
it with something understated. You will also need something
relatively legible. Script fonts are decorative in nature, so
whatever font you pair with it will likely be used for se#ing
longer text or UX copy. You’ll most likely $nd a match with a
serif font or sans serif font, perhaps a geometric sans or a
humanist sans. Ultimately, though, the decision really comes
down to your designer’s eye se#ling on the combination that
balances aesthetic with functionality.

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