Signature typography

Signature typography

It is increasingly common to digitally sign documents. Be it a form, a contract, an email, a photograph or an illustration… hand signatures are being lost and many miss those lines. But, What if you bet on the signature font?

Wait, don't you know what it is? It is a series of letter fonts that appear to be handwritten or whose stroke makes you think of handwriting. They are ideal for signing emails, documents, photos, designs, and, in general, everything that bears your signature. Do you want to know what they are?

Why use signature fonts

As A signature is part of your personality, and it says a lot about you depending on how you do it in one way or another, choosing a type of signature font does the same. In fact, it is common to choose one that goes with your personality, even without realizing it.

When you do that, you are achieving that what that firm is going to also endows with personality. For example, imagine that you receive two emails. One of them bears the usual signature. But the other has a signature that makes us think that it was signed by hand. Which one would you feel most comfortable with? It is possible that both are well and that you do not care. But, if we talk to you about having an impact or having different sensations, surely that of the signature typography has filled you more.

And it is so, handwritten fonts or fonts similar to written letters bring us closer to the interlocutor, they make us think that it is not a computer screen but a person. In other words, it humanizes the message. And you can do the same with images, designs, etc. This is why they are so important.

Signature fonts

Within the signature fonts, we can classify the sources by large groups. And the thing is that a font for an email or for a personal signature is not the same as for a photo. Although they can be used, it is not so recommended.

Therefore, we divide them for you and you will be the one who decides what to use them for.

Personal signature fonts

They are the ones you would use, for example, to sign contracts, documents, forms, etc. Normally for these cases it is normal for you to use your own signature. That is, you print the document, sign it and scan it. Or better yet, that you make your signature with a program and then you only have to translate it into the documents to be signed (skipping the step of printing, signing and scanning).

But, if you don't want to do that because you prefer to preserve your signature and not "swarm" the Internet, the options you can use are the following.

Janesville script

This is one of the signature fonts that only allow for personal use, but you have the possibility to get in touch if you want it for commercial use.

Despite being handwritten, it is very well understood.

You have it here.

Signature

Signature typeface signature

This is another of the letter fonts for signatures that is very elegant, and It really looks like you're the one signing. In fact, you can even use it for photos or emails because it is so well understood.

You can get it out of here.

Cool

Do you want a font to be interesting? Well this one, but only for short words since, if you look closely, it is quite wide in each of the letters.

It is made with very fine and clean strokes and is perfect for a short signature or even to sign on photos.

You have it here.

Fonts for emails

If you want to personalize your emails with your signature and make them look different from the usual ones, why not go for other fonts? Yes indeed, you can't put anyone (and the normal thing is that you should do it by image).

Of course, before changing it, you have to know how to do it. To do this, and taking Gmail as an example, which is one of the ones we use the most, you have to go to "Settings". In general, it takes you to the appropriate tab, you just have to go down to the "Signature" section. If you don't have any, it will tell you to create one and it will give you different fonts. What if you don't like any? Then you have to change it by image. That is, create an image with the font and signature you want and attach it to Gmail. This will automatically put it in all the emails you make. Of course, remember that the background of the image is transparent so that it looks better.

And what signature fonts to use? We propose you.

Magnolia Sky by StereoType

This typeface for signatures is one of the most liked because, on the one hand, It is easy to understand in outline, but on the other hand it still retains that fun and handmade look. Ideal for those emails that you send and that you want to create a friendly, relaxed and you-to-you feeling.

You have it here.

arizonia

arizonia

It is classified as a calligraphic and decorative font, with a romantic and elegant touch at the same time. Perfect for those more serious emails but with that connection point to whom you send it.

You have it here.

Rachella

Rachella font signature

This we I like it especially because of the ending of the lyrics, which can always allow us to play a bit with the design in the email signature.

Download it here.

Fonts for photos

It is true that for photos, designs, etc. you could use your own personal signature. The problem is that, sometimes that signature is not so legible and you may find that you are not located or they don't really know who you are because your signature doesn't make your name clear to them.

Therefore, it is better to use another type.

Royals

If you would like to fonts for signature in uppercase, this may be an option. It has a modern but also classic design, giving you four different options.

It is a way to highlight your authorship in photos. You have it here.

Liberal Hand

All in capital letters, with the possibility of bold and that gives the feeling of having been hand painted, so perfect for paintings, illustrations, and online designs.

You have it here.

STRAWBERRY

In this case already with uppercase and lowercase letters, and for personal and commercial use, this typeface is a fun and clean one for photos, illustrations, and other uses.

Find it here.

As you can see, there are many signature fonts that you can use, from free to paid. Do you recommend any that you know or use regularly?


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