Brush Fonts


Brush Font are a style of website font that use broader, looser brush strokes than the more formal calligraphy style typography. Brush Script is a casual connecting script typeface designed in 1942 by Robert E. Smith for the American Type Founders (ATF). The face exhibits an exuberant graphic stroke emulating the look of handwritten written letters with an ink brush. Lowercase letters are deliberately irregular to further affect the look of handwritten text. The typeface was introduced in 1942 and saw near immediate success with advertisers, retailers, and in posters. Its popularity continued through the 1950s, and waned as influence of the International Typographic Style grew in the 1960s. The typeface has regained considerable popularity for its nostalgic association with the post WW2 era.

Sheppaloe Brush Font
Tilda Script Font
Rolling Back Script Font
Brushlie Brush Font
Butchery Script Font
Quintal Bold Script Font
Identity Script Font
Carily Script Font
Johnson Rock Brush Font
Ever Looser Brush Font
Birdrockers Brush Font
Badass Moon Brush Font
Betshy Brush Font
Troothusan Brush Font