60+ Handwritten Fonts To Add Personal Typing Touch In Designs
Before computers and printers were invented, every prints were handwritten. From letters to documents, and notes to advertisements. Even today, writers and some designers use pen and paper first to create a draft.
A handwritten style is a way of putting a human touch on your design, and one element you can use on this are handwritten fonts. Not to mention that it also gives a touch of creativity to your work.
To inspire you more in using handwritten fonts, here are some examples of websites that have used traditional methods on their design:
Maria Grossman
Putting real-life images to portray your links and using handwritten fonts is so attractive and very realistic. Like how Maria Grossman did on her website.

Mariska
One way to show your personality on your design is to use handwritten fonts and your personal choice of colors. Look at how Mariska designed her website, it’s just so her.
Neighborhood Homework House
The handwritten design of this website represents the organization’s mission for children. Simple and so childlike in style.
Bootb
The use of handwritten fonts and nice colors on this design works well together which makes it look very cute and creative.
With these things, I gathered sixty handwritten fonts that can work well with your designs. I hope you will like them.
1. Jellyka – Estrya’s Handwriting
by: Jellyka Nerevan
2. Waiting for the Sunrise
by: Kimberly Geswein
3. Gloria Hallelujah
by: Kimberly Geswein
4. Throw My Hands Up in the Air
by: Kimberly Geswein
5. Just Me Again Down Here
by: Kimberly Geswein
6. One Miguel
by: Miguel Mojica
7. Kaileen
by: Kreative Korporation
8. Fineliner Script
by: Drawperfect
9. Dear Joe Five Casual
by: JOEBOB graphics
10. Rolina
by: Rodi de Asis
11. Sue Ellen Francisco
by: Kimberly Geswein
12. Mari & David
by: Rodrigo German
13. What Do We Do All Day
by: Heather T.
14. Relaxed
by: sabina
sion [dot] ws (Sabina Nore)
15. Ampersand
by:Denise Chan
16. Note Book Scribble
by: Elliott Mariess
17. Never Let Go
by: Kimberly Geswein
18. Kids Written
by: Galdino Otten
19. Sakurachan
by: fcanzian
yahoo [dot] com (Federico Canzian)
20. Elizane
by: Kimberly Geswein
21. Yummah Strawberriez
by: Wizzah
22. Promised Freedom
by: Kimberly Geswein
23. Popstar Autograph
by: Dirt2.com – Andrew2
24. Extrafine
by: Miko Ramirez
25. Prophecy Script
by: Tension Type
26. Rose DiFont
by: JptDesign Studio
27. Designer Notes
by: Roger Ridpath
28. Alpha Mack AOE
by: Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute
29. Escape Via Window
by: Joseph Fox
30. Harrison
by: Andrew Harrison
31. Cuteso
by: Philip Lanier
32. PR8 Charade
by: Digital PR8
33. Fafers Handwriting
by: Fabio Fafers
34. Brankovic
by: Amy VanTorre
35. Tall Paul
by: Emerald City Fontwerks
36. Jellyka Jellyfish
by: Jellyka Nerevan
37. Lovitz
by: Meir Sadan
38. Change Tomorrow Today
by: Kimberly Geswein
39. Lalex Big Badaboum
by: Philippe Blondel
40. Big Mister C
by: Typearound
41. Maxine Script
by: Vic Fieger
42. Cat’s Awesomely Awesome Font
by: Catherine Cunningham
43.Hand Writing
by: Keegan M.
44. Valerie
by: Philippe Blondel
45. Apantasia
by: Ernesto Aparicio
46. Acki Preschool
by: anke-art
47. Juliet
by: DeNada Industries
48. Sebastian Font
by: Sebastian Gonzales Rodriguez
49. Luna
by: Carolina Mejia Villegas
50. Morado
by: Peter Wiegel
51. Augie
by: Emerald City Fontwerks
52. Zsar Chankian
by: Zsar Chankian
53. Franciie
by: Courtney Mallaley
54. Baby Potato
by: Subhashish Panigrahi
55. Mulder Handwriting
by: M.C. Mulder
56. Stutzman
by: Kip Stutzman
57. Quilted Butterfly
by: David Kerkhoff
58. BethHand
by: John David
59. Ashley’s Handwriting
by: Ashley Myers
60. Jules Hand
by: Jules Ismail
Handwritten fonts are useful as long as you know where and how to use them. Be appropriate in creating your designs.
And that is our collection of handwritten fonts. Which ones did you like the most? Share them on the Comment section!
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