Calligraphy Fonts


Calligraphy fonts resemble elegant handwriting. They often look as if they were drawn with flat-tipped pens or brushes. Calligraphy fonts are widely used in wedding, event invitations, original logo design, religious art, films, TV, etc. Burgues Script created by Alejandro Paul is a typical font family of calligraphy style. According to the designer, the font is an ode to the late 19th century American calligrapher Louis Madarasz, known as “the most skillful penman the world has ever known.”

The word “Calligraphy” is derived from Greek, meaning “beautiful writing”. Calligraphy or the art of fancy writing has thousands of years in its history and development. They are of aesthetics, refinement, creativity and pure beauty. For different scripts, for example, Chinese or Arabic, they have developed their own way of calligraphy. However, either western calligraphy or Chinese or Arabic calligraphy, they have strict rules and shapes with a geometrical order of lining on the page, each character with a precise stroke order.

Princess Ivy Script Font
Marchand de Venise Font
Dreams American Diner Font
Brotherina Script Font
Amontillados Script Font
Melancholight Font
Befindisa Script Font
Have Heart Script Font
Real Stones Script Font
Nazeefa Script Font
Handycheera Calligraphy Font
Work In Progress Font
Valledofas Typeface
Alisandra Script Font
Mocking Script Font
Frutilla Script Font
Reshuffle Script Font
Kensington Script Font
Signatura Monoline Script Font
Winter Calligraphy Font
Quentin Script Font
Magnificent Script Font
Handycheera Script Font
Hallelujah Script Font
Rottarity Feminine Script Font
Mistletoe Script Font
Hometown Script Font
Geza Script Font