I love lots of things, but fonts are definitely towards the top of my list of things that I LOVE! I think I have over 800 fonts installed on my computer – wow! I love all types of fonts – Script & Handwritten are probably my fave, but I love a good Serif & Sans Serif as well! You just can’t live without any of them because they all have a specific and useful purpose.
So I thought it would be fun to share some of my favorite fonts in a new Friday series – maybe once or twice a month. And I think I’m going to group them by categories because that’s the hardest part for me is keeping track of all the options I have in a specific type. I wish there was a way to categorize and display your fonts by type rather than by name. And if that IS possible, someone please let me know! Or if you have any great suggestions for organizing fonts, I’d love to hear them!!
Today I’m sharing 10 of my favorite free Script fonts. I hope I can introduce you to some new script fonts to add to your collection! Click on the font name below the image to be directed to the site you can download it from. I won’t tell you how to install fonts on your computer because Mac’s and PC’s are different, so if you’re not sure, just google “how to install fonts on your computer” and you’ll find tons of tutorials. It’s very simple though, trust me!
Kathy says
Hey Holly!
For font organization, I LOvE fontbook. If your working on a MAC it comes with it (you may already know this-if you have 800 fonts, I can’t imagine not using it). But, you can create groups of fonts and name them, and then call up just the kind of font that you’re looking for when working on a project. For example I name my groups things like “fun” or “casual”, “scripty” or “wild”. Thanks for the great post!
Happy fonting!
Kathy
Holly - Paisley Petal Events says
Hi Kathy! Thanks so much for sharing that info about fontbook!! I don’t have a MAC but I’ll see if I can get it or something similar for my PC! Seriously Thank you – I really need some way to organize them!!
Philippe says
Hi,
maybe yo can try
https://www.fontexplorerx.com/winfeatures/ for managing your 800 fonts 😉
or suitcase, a pro soft for managing font. You can tag your font, organize them by slab/serif/handwriting, etc.
https://www.extensis.com/suitcase-fusion/
On the other hand, it is not free but maybe the best ones.
Philippe