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  FORMAL COPPERPLATE

An extremely elegant script made with a pointed pen. The restrained loops are in harmony with the letters.
  FLOURISHED COPPERPLATE

A fluid and lightweight style with extended looping flourishes.
  EMBELLISHED COPPERPLATE

A stylish Copperplate with movement and energy in its loops and curls.
  BAROQUE COPPERPLATE

Delicate and flowing with billowing, graceful scrolls.
  SPENCERIAN STYLE
A fluid and elegant hand inspired by Spencerian Script, the supreme penmanship style developed in 19th Century America.
  SCROLL

A refined, intricate hand with scrolled capitals and curls on the thin strokes.
  SCRIBERIE

A formal, ornamented hand based on 17th Century manuscript.
  ART NOUVEAU

A sinuous upper-case style based on the curvilinear forms of the Art Nouveau style.
  FIN DE SIECLE

A light and elegant script inspired by Art Nouveau.
  KALLI

A distinguished upper-case script with a contemporary feel.
  MODERN CURSIVE

A style of character.
  COUTURE

Edwardian vintage styling inspired by lettering on fashion plates of the era.
  LINER

1920's/30's chic and refined pointed-pen script.
  DECO

1930's Art Deco streamlined style.
  MESSENGER

1940's cursive hand of classic sophistication.
  RETRO

1950's distinctive retro-period handwriting.
  GARLAND

A free-flowing lower-case writing style.
  UNCIALS

Brought to southern England from Rome in the 6th Century, its name means "inch".
  GOTHIC

An angular, dense script, Gothic was written in various forms from the 12th to the 16th Centuries.
  BĀTARDE

A favoured hand in Burgundian court circles, Bātarde achieved its most sophisticated appearance in the late 1500's. It is lighter than Gothic and appears to dance on the page.
  GOTHIC CURSIVE

A casually elegant script based on a modified running hand of the Gothic period.
  FINE CAPITALS

A simplified, lighter version of traditional italic capitals.
  ROUND CAPITALS

These neat, bold letters are easily read.
  FOUNDATIONAL HAND

Developed by Edward Johnston in the early 20th Century from a manuscript dating from 966, The Ramsey Psalter. A script of great clarity.
  ITALIC

Developed in Renaissance Italy, this style is easily read and suitable in both formal and informal settings.
  UPRIGHT ITALIC

Based on traditional italic, this distinguished script is clear and minimal.
  POINTED ITALIC

The tilted strokes create an Oriental look to this beautifully balanced style.
  FLOURISHED ITALIC

Flamboyant slanted italic with extending strokes ending in a swash.
  SHARPENED ITALIC

A balanced script, crisp and defined.
 
All kinds of handwritten scripts reproduced or modified to your requirements.