Brief summary of characteristics:

look like they're written with a pen, nearly all of them have connecting lines.

 

Group 8: Cursive Scripts:

The group of scripts includes all printed cursives, whereas the original tools (dip pens, oblique dip pens, brush strokes, ...) that helped form these scripts are still well-discernible.

The origin of these fonts lies partly in the scripts taught in schools, but may also lie in office scripts. Many, but not all, characters have connecting lines.

 

Examples of Cursive Script fonts:

  • Kaufmann

    Shelley Allegro Script

    Brush Script

    Mistral

    Pepita

 

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