Need recommendation for script font
Hi,
I am looking for recommendations for a good script or calligraphy or handwriting font.
A type that is interesting and personal yet legible and clear. Nothing too formal or ornate like something that would be used for a wedding invitation. The primary use will be for my name at the top of my resume and on my website. (I don’t want it to look like it is actually my signature but hope that it projects some individuality.) The other font that I am using on the resume is Gill Sans and the other font that I am using on the website is LTC Twentieth Century Medium.
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!!! Thanks:)























12.Jul.2008 3.47pm
Although it would be tempting to steer you toward one of my own, I think browsing through myfonts.com might be a good start. Here are a few I saw that have some calligraphic roots, but also are handwriting influenced. The font Nothing has a bit of a retro quality, but its not too blatant.
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/ihof/p22-corinthia/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/flat-it/nothing/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/bluevinyl/eye-catching/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/charlesborges/enchanted/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/ihof/p22-sweepy/
Stephen
12.Jul.2008 4.02pm
If you don’t, Stephen, I will ;-)
Lauren, take a look at P22 Chai Tea and in the same line of Nothing: Satisfaction.
12.Jul.2008 4.45pm
Enchanted kicks booty!
Hey Stephen, what about your new script?
Michael
EDIT: Montague... had to go look for it. You owe me a 100 bucks Stephen. Just kidding. The heck with the help you gave me this morning! Ha!
Did you watch the Fud Benson video on carving?
12.Jul.2008 5.11pm
Hey Marcelo
Are you aware that the color of “your eye” matches the color of the Floridata Plumbago flower?
Es la verdad?
Michael
12.Jul.2008 5.12pm
Thanks Marcelo and Michael.
Montague is still in beta stage. There is a sample here:
http://www.calligraph.com/web/callig-graphic/pdf00000.pdf
Yes I did watch that video, but only parts as I have way too much to do this weekend.
I fell in love with that old New England folk stuff years ago. Montague is name after a small hilltown in New England (MA) that I lived in before moving to Ohio to work for American Greetings. I’m hoping to move back that way in the next year.
Stephen
12.Jul.2008 5.20pm
Lauren
Stephen and Michael are really good options. I will not suggest you some of our stuff :D
12.Jul.2008 5.20pm
Stephen
Beware of ears! Listen to your cell messages.
Michael
12.Jul.2008 5.28pm
Why not Ale... you’ve got us, “hands” down! Sorry for the dum-pun. Isn’t that a Chinese dish?
Michael
12.Jul.2008 6.00pm
Ale rocks! Hope I get a chance to chat with you at TypeCon.
Stephen
12.Jul.2008 6.25pm
I would check out everything at Borges Lettering: http://www.borgeslettering.com/Type_Faces.html
12.Jul.2008 6.25pm
Michael
You are the first one to notice that detail! yes, of course I know ;-D it’s one of the reasons I chose the “eye” and btw, plumbago also means graphite.
12.Jul.2008 9.25pm
Marcelo
My wife and I plant 2 every year as accent plants here. Plumbago is an annual here in Virginia, there is only one comparable blue bloom. It is Lobelia, also an annual.
Blue blooms of import and beauty are rare. Subtle choice on your part.
Con mucho gusto. Es correcto? Mi Espanol es muy feo! Yea I know I missed the tilde!
Michael
12.Jul.2008 11.50pm
Thank you all for your great suggestions!!
I’m going through all of them and still deciding... so please let me know any other ones as well! Thanks:)
14.Jul.2008 12.00am
It will help if you tell us which of these fine suggestions comes closest to your needs.
14.Jul.2008 6.32am
“It will help if you tell us which of these fine suggestions comes closest to your needs.”
Would it help?... one would need to know something about the person, their occupation, or their handwriting to take more than a hundred-foot dart shot with a standard dart at a standard dart target in the dark of a moonless night, underwater, in one of those old diving bells and heavy suits, in the midst a school of medium-sized squid, arguably perhaps, wouldn’t one? :)
Cheers!
14.Jul.2008 6.56am
Nah, just something that looks cool. Know it when you see it.
14.Jul.2008 7.55am
Indeed, David. I’m just looking to get clear of the squid at least.
14.Jul.2008 9.19am
“Nah, just something that looks cool. Know it when you see it.”
I know it when I see it. You know it when you see it. We each know it when we see it. No argument there. The question is, how many questions does it take to see it for someone else. I think the number is greater than zero, while our local script shriekers think otherwise. (Or call a blue whale, I think).
Cheers!
14.Jul.2008 1.58pm
I really like Feel Script and it has a lot of alternates too.
15.Jul.2008 5.24am
Liza from Underware looks promising.
15.Jul.2008 6.01am
I love Olicana Rough. It is HUGE :-)
http://www.typophile.com/node/34637
15.Jul.2008 11.23pm
Thanks!!!
I really like the Olicana but don’t see it available anywhere. Do you know if it is available for purchase?
There’re so many great options here and it is hard for me to decide. I think that it’s a “know it when you see it” kind of thing because my “finalists” are very different from each other!
I’m going to be choosing two or three different fonts now (one for the resume, one for the website and one for a PDF with examples of my design work).
Some of the fonts that I’m considering are:
Olicana Smooth
Corinthia
Eye Catching
Emily Austin
Banana
Louisiana
Thanks for all of your help and great suggestions:)
15.Jul.2008 11.43pm
Hi Lauren,
Olicana is available here.
21.Aug.2008 10.21am
checkout more free script/webdings style fonts at
http://tools.khrido.com/webtools/fonts-collection.aspx
great collection with easy downloads.