Saturday, May 25, 2024
Biro Script Plus
Calligraphy is, actually, the art of fine writing. And actually, written scripts as typeface for the computer are 100% nonsense. And yet, an obvious thought: Create a typeface which truly derives from everyday handwriting. And since we, if we write at all, utilize practically only a ball point pen anymore, then a modern cursive writing form must look like just that. As a counterpart to the artistic "handwritings" which have long been available as typeface, the thought of digitalizing a truly "ugly" handwriting is appealing. After all, time and again there is the need for a text to look "handwritten".
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