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Script Typefaces
AScript typeface are pretty self-explanatory and have been around for as long as there has been handwritten text. They are basically used to reproduce the style and elegance of well-formed written letters.

They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and are very popular for formal invitations. Frequently the letters can be connected to add additional fluidity to the design.

Examples of script fonts are Shelley, Reporter and Kuenstler and are available as PostScript fonts from Adobe.slug


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