Best Signature Fonts on Canva
Written by Casey Botticello
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In this guide, we handpick the best signature fonts on Canva so you can produce images with style and sophistication.
Best Signature Fonts in Canva
1. Signature
This is the new and elegant font that can be used to make your text look cool and stylish!
2. AC Fifindrel
Aka AcidGR Fifindrel is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The font subfamily is Regular. The font was designed by Cyberella and free for personal use.
3. Gistesy
Gistesy is a cute and sweet handwritten font with a unique style. Get inspired by its unique feel.
4. Holiday
This is one of the coolest fonts out there for Signature texts.
5. Railey
Railey is a lovely, modern handwritten font that is made to bring out the happy, light-hearted character, inspired by the carefree nature of kids!
6. Canva Student Font
This font is inspired by a student handwriting and very likely to get attention for natural signature fonts.
7. Give Your Glory
This mixed-case font is a quirky, fun font infused with that special “something” that makes it feel authentic. I love that it isn’t perfect or traditional but that it has the flow of real handwriting – complete with the mixed-case style so many of us use in our daily writing.
8. Halimum
Halimum is a stylish handwriting script font. Rian Rahardi designed this font in 2018 and manufactured it by Creatype Studio Co. Halimun font has 64 No. of Characters. With 114 glyph and Italic pattern, this font looks elegant, natural, stylish, and perfect for any awesome projects that need handwriting taste.
9. Bimbo
Bimbo is a monoline script font family created in 2018 by Francesco Canovaro for Zetafonts as an extension & redesign of the original Arsenale White typeface created with italian illustrator Jonathan Calugi.
10. Bad Script
Bad Script started from a simple six-letter logotype and developed into a separate font, supporting Latin and Cyrillic character sets. It was completely made using a tablet to imitate casual and neat handwriting. Designed to resemble the designer’s own handwriting, while making it systematic and smooth.
Conclusion
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