Script type, also known as script font or script typography, refers to a style of typeface characterized by flowing, cursive-like letterforms that mimic handwritten or calligraphic styles. Script typefaces often feature elaborate swashes, flourishes, and variations in stroke width, lending them an elegant and decorative appearance.
Script typefaces are commonly used in graphic design to evoke a sense of elegance, sophistication, or informality, depending on the specific style. They are often employed for headings, invitations, branding, and other design projects where a personal touch or expressive flair is desired.
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