Louisville Script™ font family
Designed by Steve Matteson in 2016
Louisville Script™ is a casual script font based loosely on the handwriting of its designer, Steve Matteson. It was named for the town of Louisville, Colorado (pronounced Lewis-ville""). Louisville Script is a youthful, informal handwriting script font. It is perfect for casual correspondence including cards, scrapbooks, menus and flyers. Louisville Script is also wonderful for educational materials including the school newsletter or yearbook!
Louisville Script Bold
Desktop fonts are designed to
be installed on a computer for
use with applications.
Licensed per user.
Annual web fonts are licensed for a set number of page views.
Annual web fonts are licensed
for a set number of page views.
Application licensing allows fonts to be embedded in your software applications. The license may be based on the number of titles or the number of installations.
Electronic Document Fonts can be
embedded in an eBook, eMagazine or
eNewspaper. Fonts are licensed
annually per issue.
Server fonts can be installed on
a server and e.g. used by automated
processes to create items.
A license is per server core CPU per year.
A Digital Ads license allows you to embed web fonts in digital ads, such as ads created in HTML5. These license is based on the number of ad impressions.
Louisville Script
Select technical format and
language support of the font.
language support of the font.
Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
TTF - TrueType-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: LouisvilleScript-Bol.ttf
Windows menu name: Louisville Script
PostScript name: , LouisvilleScript-Bol
PostScript full name: , Louisville Script Bold
Windows menu name: Louisville Script
PostScript name: , LouisvilleScript-Bol
PostScript full name: , Louisville Script Bold
Catalog number:
168470627
Characters:
569