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The 26 best free cursive fonts

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Cursive fonts, or script fonts, are especially prevalent on the web, as they're often representational of handwriting (although not always), so with a little knowledge of how to scan and map artwork into font-generating software, it's relatively easy to create your own cursive fonts.

But when it comes to the overabundance of free design resources on the web – especially free fonts – it can be tricky to find the diamonds in the rough. With this in mind we've selected a handful of brilliant cursive fonts. They're all free to use commercially – not just in personal projects.

These tributes to the agonisingly long calligraphy classes you resented at school all have at least some degree of type-hinting and/or kerning applied by the type designer.

01. La Sonnambula

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The opera-inspired La Sonnambula is dripping with elegance

Designed by Fernando Haro, a freelance graphic designer and webmaster who describes himself as an eclectic typographer, La Sonnambula is a handwritten and extended font that's made with calligraphic texts and elegant titles in mind. It's named after an opera by Vincenzo Bellini, performed by Maria Callas in Milan in 1957, and despite its venerable inspiration it's bang up to date, even including a Bitcoin symbol.

02. Lily of the Valley

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Lily of the Valley is a script font with some lovely decorative touches

Gregory Medina – AKA dcoxy – does a great line in fonts that are free for personal use, and Lily of the Valley is just one of his wide range of attractive script fonts. Fun and quirky with some adorable flourishes on many of the letterforms, it features a full set of lower and upper case characters, plus accents and symbols. For numbers and extra weights, contact Medina to buy a licence for the full version.

03. The Woodlands

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The Woodlands is free for both personal and commercial use

This beautiful design, The Woodlands, is by designer Jeremy Vessey. "It has a modern calligraphy aesthetic that is extremely popular," Vessey comments on Behance. "The Woodlands was created to give designers a free alternative, which will help you achieve that lettering feel we all love." The Woodlands is free for both personal and commercial use.

04. Noelan

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Add some charm to your designs with Noelan typeface

Free cursive font Noelan comes from the team at Pixel Surplus. Free for both personal and commercial use, Noelan is a clean and modern design, and includes many alternates and international characters for easy mixing and matching.

05. King Basil

Free cursive fonts: King Basil

Create eye-catching designs with free cursive font King Basil

Fee cursive font King Basil is one of many beautiful type designs from Missy Meyer and Mats-Peter Forss. Available at no charge for both personal and commercial use, King Basil is great for a variety of print and digital projects, including stationery, posters, logo designs and more.

06. Milkshake

Free script font: Milkshake

Thick, substantial script font Milkshake was created by typographer Laura Worthington

Typographer Laura Worthington is behind thick, substantial script font Milkshake. Available over on Fair Goods, Worthington comments: "As I went through the design and development phase, I was really drawn to how round and thick it was turning out and I liked this look – it makes it a sturdy font, capable of holding up against busy backgrounds and bold enough for headlines or titling treatments."

07. Variane Script

Free cursive fonts: Variane Script

A classic all-American script font, perfect for branding, advertisements and website headers

Created by Boy Moch Tomi, this stunning script font harks back to the good ol' days of classic design and marked his first attempt at creating script fonts. He says, "I am very interested in the script because of its complexity and only a few of them are free to use. I hope that these fonts will be useful for everyone!" The modern take on classic cursive is reminiscent of early 20th century American signage and can instantly give your brand a splash of vintage charm.

08. Lavanderia

Free cursive fonts: Lavanderia

Working as a script font, Lavanderia will really work well as a heading type

Created by designer James Edmondson, Lavaderia is a charming font that takes influence from the Laundromat windows of San Francisco's Mission District. It comes in a range of open type features and three weights. Working as a script font, Lavanderia will really work well as a heading type as well as being able to slot nicely into the set body text.

09. Fabfelt Script

Free cursive fonts: Fabfelt Script

After a script font with a hint of retro? Try Fabfelt...

French graphic designer Fabien Despinoy is the creative behind Fabfelt, a free script font with an industrial feel. "I tried to design a handwritten typeface without graininess, which is natural and a little retro," he comments.

10. Debby

Free cursive fonts: Debby

Debby is a warm brush font that works well on greeting cards

Not strictly cursive but this hand-drawn brush type will add a natural touch to your designs. It's ideal for anything from wedding invitations, poster and logos to greeting cards and more, thanks to its irregular, bouncing characters that add a personal feel.

11. Black Jack

Free cursive fonts: Black Jack

This sophisticated type design was created by Ronna Penner of Typadelic

This sophisticated Black Jack type design was created by Ronna Penner of Typadelic. Although this cursive font is only available in one style, Black Jack is made up of 177 characters, including a full set of upper and lower case letters and numbers.

12. Allura

Free cursive fonts Allura

Allura is the script format of the Allura Pro family

A stylised, yet legible font, Allura is the script format of the Allura Pro family. Designed by Rob Leuschke, Allura is a great cursive font option for use on invitations and as a display typeface.

13. Dancing Script

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Dancing Script is a typeface with plenty of bounce

A casual but lively cursive font, Dancing Script was designed by Pablo Impallari. The letters bounce and change slightly and capital letters are big and go below the baseline. Referencing popular scripts from the 50s, Dancing Script is great for creating a friendly, informal look.

14. Anke Calligraphic FG Regular

Free cursive fonts: Anke Calligraphic FG Regular

First among cursive fonts, Anke Arnold's design has a set of 100+ kerning pairs built in

One of the best open source script fonts, this was originally designed by Anke Arnold of www.anke-art.de, but has been extended to include international characters by Fontgrube Media Design. It's only available in TrueType, rather than OpenType, but does have a set of over 100 kerning pairs built in, offering an approximation of the benefits of OpenType. And of course, it's free to use commercially.

15. Oleo Script

Free cursive fonts: Oleo Script

Oleo Script is flowy yet legible

Designers Soytutype describe Oleo Script as being a flowly yet legible, non-connected script typeface. One of our favourite cursive fonts, it's a great option for use as a display typeface, and is available via Google Webfonts in two different weights: regular and bold, as well as in a 'Swash Caps' variant for both weights.

16. Honey Script

Free cursive fonts: Honey Script

Honey Script is beautifully whimsical

This beautifully whimsical script font was designed by Dieter Steffmann, a trained typesetter turned amateur designer. His work is distributed freely via approved websites as part of his philosophy that fonts are a part of cultural heritage. We love the simple hand-drawn appearance of the lines in this cursive font.

17. Marketing Script

Free cursive fonts: Marketing Script

Marketing Script feels perfectly spaced and balanced

This is another of Dieter Steffmann's fonts, demonstrating his versatility as a type designer. What sets the Marketing Script font apart is its flowing, connected characters which feel perfectly spaced and balanced. Available in three different styles, including a shadow form, this is one of our favourite cursive fonts.

18. Pacifico Regular

Free cursive fonts: Pacifico Regular

Don't be fooled by this heavy-handed example - Pacifico Regular is a great cursive font

This lovely clean cursive font has been designed by Vernon Adams of newtypography.co.uk, and has been featured in adverts for butter spreads amongst others! It's also available within Google's Web Fonts collection, for use online.

19. Little Days

Free cursive fonts: Little Days

Little Days invokes a sense of childhood

Little Days is a cute cursive font designed by West Wind Fonts. You can see some of their other work at their website. This script font isn't designed for serious use, but invokes a sense of childish naivety that makes it appealing.

20. Aguafina Script Regular

Free cursive fonts: Aguafina Script Regular

Aguafina Script Regular is economical in its use of letterforms

This eye-catching and elegant from Sudtipos offers a set of clean lines that manage to flow without expanding to fill every bit of space. It's economical with its use of the letterforms, reducing the capital A to a simple up/down stroke with a stylish flick. This is one of those cursive fonts that's great for bold headlines.

21. Freebooter Script

Free cursive fonts: Freebooter Script

Freebooter Script features bold swishes and trills

Created by Canadian designer Graham Meade, Freebooter is a superbly extravagant cursive font that bursts out of its lines with bold swishes and trills. This is a nice alternative to scenarios where you might fall back to Chopin or Edwardian Script, but want something a little more characterful.

22. Wisdom Script

Free cursive fonts: Wisdom Script

Wisdom Script is great for headlines

A brilliant retro-style script font that feels at home in a headline or display, this was created by James Edmondson (who also made Lavaderia, earlier in our list) while a student at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. We particularly like the nod towards a musical treble clef within the letter S. Free for personal use, this particular script font will cost you a small fee of $30 if you'd like to use it in a professional capacity.

23. 5th Grade Cursive

Free cursive fonts: 5th Grade Cursive

A fancy font, 5th Grade Cursive is great for any retro-style designs

5th Grade Cursive is one of many handwritten fonts created by type designer Lee Batchelor. A fancy cursive font, the design has a retro look and feel to it, making it perfect for all your vintage designs. Batchelor's design also makes use of OpenType features to make it appear all the more natural.

24. Christopher Hand

Free cursive fonts: Christopher Hand

Create the appearance of effortless scrawl with this cursive font

This handwritten cursive font by El Stinger isn't the most technically competent in our list, but we love the ease of the letterforms and the honesty of the designer's notes. You may find yourself doing a little bit more work than usual to kern pairs together, but the end result will make it worthwhile: an appearance of effortless scrawl.

25. League Script

Free cursive fonts: League Script

Designed by Haley Fiege, it includes ligatures and will act as the framework for future script designs

Brought to you by The League of Moveable Type comes League Script. A gorgeous rendition of teenage girl's endless diary entries, League Script offers a sweet alternative to boring body text. Designed by Haley Fiege, it includes ligatures and will act as the framework for future script designs. Its popularity is apparent; having been downloaded over 216,400 times. How will you use it?

26. Grand Hotel

Free cursive fonts: Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel is a throwback to the 1930s, and has serious retro charm

Designed by Brian J Bonislawsky and Jim Lyles for Astigmatic, this font takes its inspiration from the title screen of the 1937 film Cafe Metropole starring Tyrone Power. It has a classic weight and subtlety that make you think of artisan signage and craft, but its cursive lowercase lends itself to a host of different uses.

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