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  1. Daresiel Demo - Unknown license
  2. Picturama Founder by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Picturama Founder is a beautiful script font that elegantly bridges the gap between time-honored formality and contemporary innovation. Every curve and connection in this formal calligraphy type speaks of finesse, flowing with an unmatched grace reminiscent of vintage labels or classic vinyl covers. Yet, there's a modern twist that sets it apart: its bold stance and innovative touches redefine what we expect from formal script.
  3. Tsa - Unknown license
  4. Erato by Hoftype, $49.00
    Erato follows the structure of french and dutch 17th century types. But instead of being historical, it uses modern formal elements. The simplification of similar formal elements creates a homogeneous and contemporary impression. Erato comes in six weights and in OpenType format. All weights contain standard and discretional ligatures, small caps, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals.
  5. Edward Edwin by Ingrimayne Type, $8.95
    EdwardEdwin a is simple but elegant rendition of a formal, calligraphic script.
  6. Gwendolyn by TypeSETit, $24.95
    This elegant extended script can be used for both formal and casual situations.
  7. Everett Mill by Aboutype, $24.99
    Outline brush script originally designed for embroidery application. Everett was designed for all media and works best at 24 point and above. Everett requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  8. David Hadash Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Monotype Imaging is pleased to present David Hadash (New" David), the full family of typefaces by Ismar David, in its intended authentic form. The Estate of Ismar David has sought to revive this jewel of Twentieth-Century design by granting an exclusive license to Monotype Imaging to implement it in industry-standard format. Never before has the typeface in its full set of sub-styles been made available to the design community. David Hadash consists of three style families, Formal, Script, and Sans. Each of these appears in three weigths: regular, medium, and bold. Originally devised as a companion to the upright Formal style, the Script style has a beauty and grace all its own that allows it to be used for full-page settings also. While it is forward-leaning and dynamic, it does not match any of the existing cursive styles of Hebrew script. Ismar David created an eminently readable hybrid style which is like no other by inclining the forms of the upright while blending in some features of Rashi style softened with gentle curves. One can say that the Script style is the first truly italic, not just oblique, typeface for Hebrew script. Although the proportions of the Sans style are very similar to those of the Formal style, its visual impression is stunningly different. If the Formal style is believably written with a broad-point pen, the Sans is chiseled in stone. Rounded angles turn angular and stark. The end result is an informal style that evokes both ancient and contemporary impressions. David Hadash (Modern) supports the writing conventions of Modern Hebrew (including fully vocalized text) in addition to Yiddish and Ladino. David Hadash Biblical is a version of the Formal style that supports all the complexities of Biblical Hebrew, including vocalization and cantillation marks. "
  9. David Hadash Biblical by Monotype, $50.99
    Monotype Imaging is pleased to present David Hadash (New" David), the full family of typefaces by Ismar David, in its intended authentic form. The Estate of Ismar David has sought to revive this jewel of Twentieth-Century design by granting an exclusive license to Monotype Imaging to implement it in industry-standard format. Never before has the typeface in its full set of sub-styles been made available to the design community. David Hadash consists of three style families, Formal, Script, and Sans. Each of these appears in three weigths: regular, medium, and bold. Originally devised as a companion to the upright Formal style, the Script style has a beauty and grace all its own that allows it to be used for full-page settings also. While it is forward-leaning and dynamic, it does not match any of the existing cursive styles of Hebrew script. Ismar David created an eminently readable hybrid style which is like no other by inclining the forms of the upright while blending in some features of Rashi style softened with gentle curves. One can say that the Script style is the first truly italic, not just oblique, typeface for Hebrew script. Although the proportions of the Sans style are very similar to those of the Formal style, its visual impression is stunningly different. If the Formal style is believably written with a broad-point pen, the Sans is chiseled in stone. Rounded angles turn angular and stark. The end result is an informal style that evokes both ancient and contemporary impressions. David Hadash (Modern) supports the writing conventions of Modern Hebrew (including fully vocalized text) in addition to Yiddish and Ladino. David Hadash Biblical is a version of the Formal style that supports all the complexities of Biblical Hebrew, including vocalization and cantillation marks. "
  10. Herringbone by Elemeno, $25.00
    Part of the Zoot Suite of offbeat handwriting fonts, Herringbone is based on a fast and sloppy formal script the designer has been using since he was a child. For use when handwriting fonts are too informal and script fonts too formal. Herringbone is a happy medium. For a bolder look, try Houndstooth.
  11. Houndstooth by Elemeno, $25.00
    Part of the Zoot Suite of offbeat handwriting fonts, Herringbone is based on a fast and sloppy formal script the designer has been using since he was a child. For use when handwriting fonts are too informal and script fonts too formal. Herringbone is a happy medium. For a lighter look, try Herringbone.
  12. Mea Culpa by TypeSETit, $24.95
    One of the most elegant script styles found. This beautifully formal font is perfect for high society.
  13. Luxus Brut by phospho, $25.00
    Luxus Brut breathes the spirit of hand lettered signage of the Fifties. It’s a formal script, inspired from a well concealed shop portal in Vienna/Austria. Large and distinctive capital letters, wide spacing as well as a low x-height make it an excellent choice for posters, magazine headlines, logotypes, branding and any design that requires a touch of luxury and sensuality. You might also have a look at the stylistically related Luxus Brut Sparkling.
  14. DB Flornaments by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Flornaments are decorative font ornaments, with a hint of floral styling. Each Doodlebat corresponds to a letter or number on the keyboard. This downloadable set of dingbat doodles will add a fanciful, formal flair to your scrapbook journaling.
  15. Avegreat by Digitype Studio, $15.00
    Avegreat is a clean and modern serif typeface with a visually appealing character, complemented by a variety of discretionary ligatures, making it a chic serif font. Perfect for versatile applications across various formal formats such as logos, wedding/invitation cards, packaging, magazines, fashion, books, makeup, invitations, novels, labels, stationery, or any advertising purposes.
  16. American Text BT is a distinctive and historically rich typeface that carries the spirit and flair of early American typography. It falls within the category of display fonts, which are typically use...
  17. LudwigHohlwein - 100% free
  18. DIN 2014 by ParaType, $47.00
    A contemporary interpretation of the famous DIN typeface. Regular style suits for long texts, while Light and Bold variations work well in large sizes. The typeface includes 24 styles: 6 upright and 6 normal-width italics, as well as 6 Narrow and 6 Condensed styles. The typeface was designed by Vasily Biryukov and released by Paratype in 2015. The set of Condensed styles was added by Alexander Lubovenko and Isabella Chaeva in 2022.
  19. Hyugos by Fateh.Lab, $20.00
    Hyugos is a condensed type of font that has a different character from the previous condensed font, Hyugos has a strong but soft character, with a cheerful and fresh theme, supported by 24 choices of font types. Hyugos is able to answer your current needs who are designing something great. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, magazine titles, clothing, large print formats - and wherever you want to see it.
  20. TheNautiGal by TypeSETit, $24.95
    Inspired by the hand lettering design for a friend’s yacht, this contemporary script style, TheNautiGal is sexy yet formal with beautiful connectors.
  21. El Greco by Berthold, $39.99
    Günter Gerhard Lange designed El Greco for Berthold in 1964. This script dresses up informal documents and adds lightness to formal documents.
  22. Whitelisa Script And Sans Font Duo by Maulana Creative, $16.00
    Whitelisa is a complete script and sans combine font. With light and catchy display sans. fun character with some of ligatures, alternates script and extra swash. To give you an extra creative work. Whitelisa font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter. Make a stunning work with Whitelisa font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  23. Gillray Pro by RMU, $40.00
    Based upon H. Broedel's Hogarth Script, Gillray Pro, an RMU design, comes with two weights: Light and Medium. This formal script font is ideal for invitations, diplomas, certificates, book titles, ads etc.
  24. Cloister Black BT is a distinctive and historic typeface that traces its origins back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, embodying the transition from Gothic to modern type designs. Character...
  25. Great Vibes - 100% free
  26. Iphegenia™ - Unknown license
  27. Maeva by Autographis, $39.50
    Maeva is a non-joining wide formal 60s script, directly designed and carefully finished by hand on screen, trying to keep the script alive – preventing it from looking mechanical – by drawing each letter from scratch.
  28. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  29. Bringhum by Letterhend, $14.00
    Introducing Bringhum, a bold and nostalgic typeface that captures the essence of the 90s era. Immerse yourself in its retro charm. This font is exceptionally well-suited for a range of applications, particularly for logos and various formal formats such as invitations, labels, magazines, books, greeting stationery, novels, and diverse advertising materials. Features :Uppercase & lowercase, Numbers and punctuation, Alternates & Ligatures , Multilingual, & PUA encoded
  30. Delectables by ITC, $29.99
    A former lettering artist at Hallmark Cards, Rob Leuschke now has his own thriving design businesses, Alphabytes and the new TypeSETit. Growing up in St Charles, Missouri, where he still lives, Rob showed great artistic promise at an early age. He earned a BFA in graphic design at the University of Missouri at Columbia. After graduation, his stint at Hallmark Cards gave him the opportunity to learn from and work with some of the best lettering artists in the industry. Rob struck out on his own in 1987 and now boasts a long list of clients from all over the world. Rob has created over 250 custom typefaces, and his work has been exhibited in New York. Ambiance BT is Rob’s first typeface published by Bitstream, with more to follow.
  31. Raffish by Wordshape, $12.00
    Raffish is a display typeface with its formal base in Dutch type designer Henk Krijger's seminal typeface Raffia - the most decorative and handsome of script typefaces.
  32. Another Day - Personal use only
  33. Ventography Personal Use Only - Personal use only
  34. Before the Rain - Personal use only
  35. Panama Road - Personal use only
  36. DHF Happy Birthday Ryan - Personal use only
  37. LainieDaySH - Unknown license
  38. Some Weatz Symbols - Personal use only
  39. KG All Things New - Personal use only
  40. Be safe - Unknown license
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