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Geographica Hand is a member our Old Map Fonts Collection. Its 900 glyphs include several sketchy cartographic illustrationstrees, churches, windmills, and the like.
Geographica Hand is as legible and versatile as Geographica Roman but more genuinely evocative of the source materials. Geographica Hand, a replication of the hand-lettered titles on British map engravings of the 18th century. Comes with contextual ligatures, alternate styles, ink blots, cross-outsmore than 800 glyphs in all. Although lacking the flair of some 1800s scripts, the font’s upright, condensed letterforms keep it impressively legible while remaining true to the period. Has more than 1,100 glyphs, including scores of ligatures, contextual alternates, and series of elaborate period ornaments.ĭouglass Pen, inspired by the hand of Frederick Douglass, reflects the boldness and determination of the famous American abolitionist, statesman, and orator.
#FREE HANDWRITING FONTS FOR WORD CODE#
No discount code requiredsimply buy any other font (or fonts) before 01 January 2022, and you’ll also get a free download link to this fine 1700s roundhand (a $39 value).
#FREE HANDWRITING FONTS FOR WORD LICENSE#
However, please check the download site page for the most current license information.FREE with any order this month is Geographica Script, an opulant roundhand simulation steeped in 18th-century elegance. Handwritten Fonts for FreeĪt the time this post was published, all the following fonts were free for personal and commercial use. But sometimes, designers are really generous and let you use their free fonts for both personal and commercial purposes.Ĭheck the fonts section below for licensing information we found.
#FREE HANDWRITING FONTS FOR WORD UPGRADE#
Most times, free fonts are only for personal use with the option to upgrade for business use. However, if you plan to use the designs for your business, whether to sell or even give away for free, then you will need a commercial license in order to use the font legally. This applies to most crafters, who want to use pretty fonts, clipart, etc to customize a vinyl project, create a wood sign, or other DIY project. Personal use means you are using a designer’s work for your own projects with no business interest.