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60+ Handwritten Fonts To Add Personal Typing Touch In Designs Posted: 13 Dec 2010 02:00 AM PST Before computers and printers were invented, every prints were handwritten. From letters to documents, and notes to advertisements. Even today, writers and some designers use pen and paper first to create a draft. A handwritten style is a way of putting a human touch on your design, and one element you can use on this are handwritten fonts. Not to mention that it also gives a touch of creativity to your work. To inspire you more in using handwritten fonts, here are some examples of websites that have used traditional methods on their design: Maria GrossmanPutting real-life images to portray your links and using handwritten fonts is so attractive and very realistic. Like how Maria Grossman did on her website. One way to show your personality on your design is to use handwritten fonts and your personal choice of colors. Look at how Mariska designed her website, it’s just so her. Neighborhood Homework HouseThe handwritten design of this website represents the organization’s mission for children. Simple and so childlike in style. BootbThe use of handwritten fonts and nice colors on this design works well together which makes it look very cute and creative. With these things, I gathered sixty handwritten fonts that can work well with your designs. I hope you will like them. 1. Jellyka – Estrya’s Handwritingby: Jellyka Nerevan2. Waiting for the Sunriseby: Kimberly Geswein3. Gloria Hallelujahby: Kimberly Geswein4. Throw My Hands Up in the Airby: Kimberly Geswein5. Just Me Again Down Hereby: Kimberly Geswein6. One Miguelby: Miguel Mojica7. Kaileenby: Kreative Korporation |
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