With an alternate for each character, this font is carefully crafted to mimic the distinct nuances and imperfections of real handwriting. The automatic contextual alternates feature ensures seamless transitions, helping to avoid pattern repetition and maintain the organic look of handwritten text (automatic contextual alternates won’t work in Canva).
The font sampler is currently not working (currently troubleshooting!) but in the meantime you can download a free demo by filling out the form below. Keep in mind, it’s for testing use only, and only includes basic characters and numbers (no alternates, European characters, or extended punctuation)!
• Authentic Handwritten Style: Inspired by the fluidity and character of natural handwriting, ScriptNotes adds a genuine human touch to your designs.
• Alternates: Each character comes with an alternate version, offering a diverse range of stylistic options to suit your creative vision.
• Automatic Contextual Alternates: This smart feature identifies and adjusts character combinations for seamless integration, preventing repetition and enhancing the handwritten effect.
• Multilingual Support: Quiet Poet comes with characters to support Central and Western European language use
• Perfect for Multiple Applications: Ideal for adding notes, quotes, and annotations to various design projects, including branding, packaging, social media, posters, and more.
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Yes! You'll need a desktop license to use this font for your logo or other print designs. If you'd like to use the font on your website (outside of a rasterized image), you'll need a web license as well.
Each font license covers different usage situations. For example, a desktop license will cover the functions of most design work (i.e. making logos, print materials, social media promos, etc.).
A web license, however, is needed when you want to use the font on a website (i.e. using a custom font for your website headers). You won't need a web license if you create images with the text that you upload to your site – for example, a logo on a website is just fine with a desktop license because it's an image, not editable type.
An e-pub license is specifically for ebooks, so if you wanted to use a font for your chapter titles and publish the book to Kindle or another ebook format, you'll need an e-pub license.
App licenses are appropriate when you'd like to use the font as non-editable text in an app. Note: this is not a server license, so you cannot use an app license for print-on-demand or customizable design apps (i.e. Canva, Over, etc.).
You'll need as many licenses as users. So if you work at a design firm where 30 designers on your team will need access to the font, you'll need to purchase 30 of the appropriate license.
Just shoot me an email at support@jenwagner.co and I'll be happy to help!