Font Designer: Robert E. Smith, 1942
Brush Script™ is a lively calligraphy typeface with brush character designed by Robert E. Smith in 1942. Its figures are peppy and dynamic and flow easily into words and sentences. The marked stroke contrast and consciously hurried stroke bring the letters to life. Even today, Brush Script can be seen in advertisements and sales material, especially in the areas of luxury and consumer articles.
Brush Script™ is a lively calligraphy typeface with brush character designed by Robert E. Smith in 1942. Its figures are peppy and dynamic and flow easily into words and sentences. The marked stroke contrast and consciously hurried stroke bring the letters to life. Even today, Brush Script can be seen in advertisements and sales material, especially in the areas of luxury and consumer articles.
Brush Script™ is a lively font with brush-written characteristics, designed by Robert E. Smith in 1942 for American Type Founders. Brush Script continues to be a favorite, despite competition from other similar typefaces of the period and more modern looking scripts digitized in recent years. Perhaps that's because Brush Script is peppy, informal, and unabashedly confident. The letterforms are casual, yet look as if they have been written quickly. Today, Brush Script is used for advertisements and sales materials, especially for luxury and consumer products.
Brush Script is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
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