It is your own choice if you choose to use these fonts to create a logo, but when you finally decide to adopt such a lettering design, make sure you possess the correct license to the font you're using. Even some of the commercial fonts include contextual alternates (Just like the example of 'Hello!' in our intro image, the letter 'l' will be different when linked to different letters) and various ways to customize by using OpenType features. Indeed there may be designers manipulating or altering these script fonts, like extending tails of some letters or adding some decorative elements, so as to create a so-called "hand lettering logo". You can effectively bring out the power of those lettering fonts by combining them with some decorative elements like swashes, patterns, florals. They are also handy when you're designing invitations, banners or cards. ![]() Beginners or amateurs in handwriting design can take these typefaces as reference and learn from them. If you're looking for the best cursive, connected, script, handwritten fonts, you've come to the right place. Actually it is not a genuine hand-lettered design, but a text using the font "Bello Pro" after applying some customization and effects (Don't you know "Bello" means "Hello" in Minion Language?). ![]() ![]() Hello! The hand lettering above looks cool, right? Hmm.
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