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Script typeface

Script typeface

Script typefaces originate from handwriting and calligraphy and are most commonly seen in design elements like logos. Think of the Coca-Cola logo as an example.

Many script typefaces can be challenging to read, made worse by the fact that many schools don't teach cursive anymore. That's why they don't work well in large blocks of text or at small sizes.

Pro Tip: Consider using script typefaces for headlines, titles, and logos. They can evoke anything from a laid-back vibe to a very formal feeling.

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