Tag: calligraphy

Scandiebox Font

Scandiebox Hadlettering Collection was inspired by simplicity of the modern Scandinavian style and also have some influence of Japanese kawaii. All handwritten fonts in this collection perfectly compliment each other as well as the set of more than 100 illustrations

Elaina Family Font

Elaina Script is a tidy, precisely penned script face — perhaps closest of all of Laura’s faces to her own handwriting. In its standard form, with its sober x-height and restrained ascenders and descenders, it’s a pleasure to read at

Origami Font

Origami is an experimental Arabic font that is inspired by the art of paper folding. The font design simulates the basic origami folds in a geometric structure that replicates the Arabic letterforms. Origami is an SVG colored font which comes

Belgium Font

Belgium is a sans serif font design published by Craft Supply Co. Published by Craft Supply Co.Download Belgium

Mucho Gusto Font

Mucho Gusto is a script font design published by Olga Zakharova Published by Olga ZakharovaDownload Mucho Gusto

Dusty Rose Font

Dusty Rose is energetic font with refined hand drawn texture. The best thing about this font is that it has organic, yet very clean texture – it looks great both in small and in large scale! Dusty Rose includes three

Graceful Font

Graceful is a script typeface with a combination of formal and personal touch. Suitable for vintage themed design, wedding invitation, greeting card, label/insignia, etc. It comes up with a bunch of alternate characters which can be used to make an

Hillwood Font

Hillwood is a contemporary brush script with perpendicular style. Hillwood built on a combination of high-speed brush lettering and natural balance of each letter. Suitable for urban design style whether it is for sign painting, brand, t-shirt, badge/insignia, etc. Published

Valentia Font

Valentia is an elegant casual and readable font, this new script typeface is based on Copperplate style. Valentia has been drawn with spontaneous strokes and slightly contrasting thicknesses. The capital letters are full of expressiveness, with very dynamic “ductus” and