brush script typeface - meaning and definition. What is brush script typeface
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What (who) is brush script typeface - definition

CLASS OF TYPEFACES INSPIRED BY HANDWRITING
Script (typeface); Script font; Script (typefaces); Handwriting font
  • Caflisch Script is an example of a casual script
  • [[Cursive]] is an example of a casual script
  • Claude Garamond's famous [[grecs du roi]] typeface, intended to mimic the handwriting of Cretan scribe [[Angelo Vergecio]]. To mimic his writing, many alternate characters are needed. While this style was once very popular in printing the [[Greek alphabet]], it is no longer used due to its complexity.
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Script typeface         
Script typefaces are based upon the varied and often fluid stroke created by handwriting. They are generally used for display or trade printing, rather than for extended body text in the Latin alphabet.
Stephen G. Brush         
AMERICAN PHYSICIST
Stephen Brush
Stephen George Brush (born February 12, 1935) is a scholar in the field of history of science whose career spanned the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. His research resulted in hundreds of journal articles and over a dozen books.
Brush Motor Car Company         
  • Brush Runabout Company factory at 12568 Oakland Ave, Highland Park, MI 48203
COMPANY
Brush car; Brush Motor Car; Alanson Partridge Brush; Brush Runabout
Brush Motor Car Company (1907-1909), later the Brush Runabout Company (1909-1913), was based in Highland Park, Michigan.

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Script typeface

Script typefaces are based upon the varied and often fluid stroke created by handwriting. They are generally used for display or trade printing, rather than for extended body text in the Latin alphabet. Some Greek alphabet typefaces, especially historically, have been a closer simulation of handwriting.