Fonts | July Crushes

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Remember in previous font crush posts, I loved-on fonts under $10 bucks and fonts reminiscent of the hip and funky 1970′s. Today I’m geeking-out on handwritten fonts!

First up is Jenna Sue

Like most digi scrappers, I don’t add my own handwritten text to my scrapbook pages. So, handwritten fonts with characters that mirror my penmanship are treated like gold. Like platinum! Because I write with brilliant, calligraphic swashes and strokes. Don’t we all? Jenna Sue, named after the designer, is as close as it comes to my own handwriting as it gets.

Jenna Sue is an open source font. Why haven’t you downloaded it already?

Prissa

Prissa sure is purty! And naughty at the same time. Feminine, yes, but also rough around the edges. Of course I’m describing myself however if I was a font, Prissa I would be. Not a bad display/title font for $15 green pieces of swag.

And there you have it, folks! My top-two July font crushes. If loving them is wrong, I don’t want to be right!

Question

 

Do you use a font that mirrors your penmanship or personality? Tell me about! I like to be enabled too.

About Tiffany

Tiffany Tillman is the Owner of Simply Tiffany Studios, an online resource with tutorials and page-design interviews for digital scrapbookers. She's also a Designer for Pixels & Company and professionally trains digital crafters developing e-learning content.