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Fonts for Calligraphy: How to Use Them

The word "calligraphy" conjures up visions of fine pens, fine paper, and very steady hands. It's a centuries-old art form that continues to be popular today all around the globe.

 

You can add a calligraphic mood to your designs without having to figure out dip pens or nibs thanks to technology and the expertise of creative type designers. Here's how to choose and use the typefaces that are frequently referred to as "calligraphy fonts."

 

What are calligraphy fonts and how do you use them?

The phrase "calligraphy typefaces" encompasses a wide range of styles. It's a term that's used to describe fonts that have a script or handwriting feel to them. They shouldn't be mistaken for calligraphers' meticulously created letters, but they do provide some of the ornamental je ne sais quoi that makes calligraphy so popular.

 

When shopping for calligraphy fonts, you'll discover a lot more than exquisite swirls and curls. Many, like Rob Leuschke's Allura, include the airy, linked cursive letters and scrolly delectability that you'd anticipate when you hear the term "calligraphy." Others, such as Impallari Type's Lobster, have thicker letters, while others, such as David Kerkhoff's Syphon Spritz, have a more unusual feel.

 

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