Tag: swash caps

Aristelle Font

Aristelle Family is a beautiful, hand-lettered script that was created using Leonardt III EF nib. Aristelle Script is full of OpenType features such as initial and terminal swashes, ligatures, and ornaments and is best used in an OpenType-aware software. Aristelle

Veryberry Font

Veryberry is a handwritten font with a unique character inspired by latest trends in modern calligraphy and handlettering. Full of opentype features, is best used in an OpenType-aware software. Font supports most of European languages including Cyrillic ones. Published by

TT Lovelies Script Font

Without any false modesty we can say that TT Lovelies Script is one of the most complicated projects we have ever carried out – there are 1115 glyphs, more than 2000 contextual alternates, 10000 kerned pairs and a large number

Funkydori Font

Like most children of the ‘70s, I rocked the rainbow-striped bellbottoms, decorated her room with black-light posters of unicorns, and watched The Electric Company on TV. Funkydori is my typographic homage to that groovy decade, updated for 21-st century designs.

Azalea Rough Font

Azalea’s careful, inky strokes reference classic brush script styles of the 1950s, but its jaunty angularity is distinctly modern. Artfully irregular thicks and thins lend it an organic feel. This rough-edged version is a rustic complement to Azalea Smooth. Azalea

Sheila Font

Sheila strikes the perfect balance between casual handwriting and careful calligraphy, making it both approachable and aspirational. Put Sheila’s airy, breezy letterforms to use in friendly or feminine settings like inspirational quotes and fashion layouts. Contextual alternates and ligatures lend

Azalea Smooth Font

Azalea’s careful, inky strokes reference classic brush script styles of the 1950s, but its jaunty angularity is distinctly modern. Artfully irregular thicks and thins lend it an organic and slightly rustic feel, which is further enhanced in its rough-edged counterpart

Rosarian Font

Rosarian celebrates the signpainterly grace of the pointed brush. Ink flows expressively from thick, rounded downstrokes to thin, delicate hairlines. Rosarian presents sensually rounded letterforms and distinctively doubled-up connections on the a, g, q, and u. Elegant swash capitals and