5,388 search results (0.055 seconds)
  1. Fiddums Family - Unknown license
  2. CAC Lasko Condensed - Unknown license
  3. Belshaw - Personal use only
  4. Steelplate Textura - Personal use only
  5. King Xmas Trial - Unknown license
  6. Raslani Tribal - Unknown license
  7. Fannys Treehouse - Unknown license
  8. Beast vs Buttercrumb - Unknown license
  9. Shifty Chica - Unknown license
  10. Fantastic MF - Unknown license
  11. Midnightman - Personal use only
  12. KG As The Deer by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Fun mixed cursive and print styled lettering.
  13. Signaturistar by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Retro cursive script font with oldstyle figures.
  14. Never Let Go by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Natural, authentic cursive handwriting. Legible, yet imperfect.
  15. Claudium NB by No Bodoni, $35.00
    Claudium started as an attempt to create a sans serif version of Garamond. As time went on it gradually became a meditation on the nature of French typography from Garamond to Excoffon. It was especially influenced by Cassandre's type for the Orly airport which seems to epitomize certain aspects of the French character�at least in typography. Attempts to create an italic met with disaster. Gradually, after lots of Cotes du Rhone, a cursive, based on Garamond�s Greek forms, emerged. It came at a time when I was looking at lot at Victor Hammer�s uncial and Andromaque cursive. So Claudium Cursive was developed as a lower case only and mated to the Claudium Regular caps ala Griffo�s original italic type. In keeping with the cursive lowercase there are cursive oldstyle numbers.
  16. Ongunkan Younger Futhark by Runic World Tamgacı, $45.00
    The Younger Futhark, also called Scandinavian runes, is a runic alphabet and a reduced form of the Elder Futhark, with only 16 characters, in use from about the 9th century, after a "transitional period" during the 7th and 8th centuries. The reduction, somewhat paradoxically, happened at the same time as phonetic changes that led to a greater number of different phonemes in the spoken language, when Proto-Norse evolved into Old Norse. Also, the writing custom avoided carving the same rune consecutively for the same sound, so the spoken distinction between long and short vowels was lost in writing. Thus, the language included distinct sounds and minimal pairs that were written the same. The Younger Futhark is divided into long-branch (Danish) and short-twig (Swedish and Norwegian) runes; in the 10th century, it was further expanded by the "Hälsinge Runes" or staveless runes. The lifetime of the Younger Futhark corresponds roughly to the Viking Age. Their use declined after the Christianization of Scandinavia; most writing in Scandinavia from the 12th century was in the Latin alphabet, but the runic scripts survived in marginal use in the form of the medieval runes (in use ca. 1100–1500) and the Latinised Dalecarlian runes (ca. 1500–1910)
  17. FancyPants by Adriprints, $8.00
    FancyPants is the first script font for Adriprints. It is always a challenge to jump into something new, and cursive script was right up that alley. FancyPants is a semi-linking, quirky, cursive script available with extended glyphs for international use.
  18. Toffee Script by Suomi, $25.00
    Toffee is based on Art Noveau typeface Regina Cursive.
  19. Fiorenza by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Fiorenza is based on cursive calligraphy from Renaissance Italy.
  20. Stars Stripes RH by Enrich Design, $-
    The recent tragedies in America have resulted in a tremendous need for donations. This new font was created to benefit the victims in New York. This font is a great opportunity for artists, designers and computer users to show their support. The font needs to be big, 36 points or higher is recommended. It can be used at smaller point sizes, but there is little detail at smaller sizes. I felt a need to do something, ever since I saw those two beautiful buildings collapse in New York. You see, I went to school in New York, and I learned so much there. I truly love New York, and this is a way for me to show my support to the Big Apple. A $20.00 donation to the Twin Towers Fund is requested for those who download this font. Please send the donation to: Twin Towers Fund General Post Office P.O. Box 26999 New York, NY 10087-6999 Special thanks to those who reviewed my font and offered advice on what needed to be done to complete the font.
  21. Rose Cake - Personal Use - Personal use only
  22. Beautiful ES - 100% free
  23. Calligraphy Pen - Personal use only
  24. Lucemita - Personal use only
  25. Pecita - 100% free
  26. Annabel Script - Unknown license
  27. Deloise - Unknown license
  28. _a e i o u - Personal use only
  29. Velocette - Unknown license
  30. silent witness - Personal use only
  31. the King & Queen font - Unknown license
  32. She Paints Me Blue - Personal use only
  33. MachineScript - Unknown license
  34. Jayne Script YOFF - Personal use only
  35. Tristan - Unknown license
  36. SF Foxboro Script - Unknown license
  37. KG Hard Candy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Whimsical, hand-drawn connected cursive handwriting in both striped and solid versions.
  38. romanticfont2 - Unknown license
  39. Bethencourt by Apostrof, $30.00
    Bethencourt is a font family designed by Vsevolod Buravchenko & Viktor Kharyk with technical support by Konstantin Golovchenko. It is based on uncial, half-uncial, Old Roman Cursive and New Roman Cursive. The character set includes Latin Extended characters, stylized Cyrillic and decorative elements in the form of playing dolphins.
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing