10 Cursive Fonts to Add a Seductive Tone to Your Designs

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”.

 

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Kathleen Burns

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.

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  • 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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