10 Cursive Fonts to Add a Seductive Tone to Your Designs

By Kathleen Burns , Feb 3 2015

The original purpose of cursive writing was to create a writing style that had a joined, flowing script to create a smoother and faster way to write. While the handwritten style has fallen to the sidelines with the rise of computers, it has seen a resurgence as brands use it to look fancy.

Nowadays, you are more likely to associate cursive handwriting with old-fashioned handwritten love letters, the upper class, and elegant perfume brands!

Any designers seeking to add a personal, handwritten touch to a brand needs to consider a cursive font as opposed to other typography fonts. Luckily, we’ve piled together a list of cursive fonts that has caught our eye. These fonts are perfect for any upcoming Valentine’s Day design.

Allura

Designed by Rob Leuschke. A great option for use on invitations and as a display typeface.

Dancing Script

Designed by Pablo Impallari. Creates a friendly, informal look.

Freebooter Script

Designed by Graham Meade. An extravagant cursive font that bursts out of its lines with bold swishes and trills.

Blessed Day

Designed by Billy Argel. A handwritten font that’s perfect for an elegant touch.

Callie Hand

Designed by Callie Renee Roberson. A sweet font that looks great on invitations.

Karine aime les Chocolats

Designed by Maelle.K. Perfect for any candy branding, it’s classy and stylish.

Impregnable

Designed by Måns Grebäck. A beautiful font for wedding invitations or romantic love letters.

Wisdom Script

Designed by James T. Edmondson. A refreshing font that looks nice in smaller and bigger sizes.

Jane Austin

Designed by Pia Frauss. A homage to the author Jane Austen, writer of the renowned Pride and Prejudice novel.

Diamond Dust

Designed by Hypefonts. A retro – looking font that’s perfect for a “forever”.

 

10 Cursive Fonts to Add a Seductive Tone

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Kathleen is a New Jersey blogger with an interest in brand design and a passion for graphic design, illustration, and social media. She loves to deliver inspiration to others to give them the means to achieve their branding and design goals.

 

One thought on “10 Cursive Fonts to Add a Seductive Tone to Your Designs

  1. Allie Burns says:

    ok so i see your last name is burns as well as mine and i am trying to learn how to write my last name in cursive and i was just wondering how do you do yours (cause im in 8th grade and they dont teach this stuff at my school)

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