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I have always had a love for typography especially during my uni days and that hasnt changed.
You have to figure this one out before you simply go ahead and draw it.
Cursive Alphabet Inspiration
A beautiful cursive font to use in your bullet journal.
This font looks really pretty and has more of a curve to it than the others.
Use a 0.05 pen to create the letter and then go back and add your thickness.
I find it easiest to draw the letter and the swash all in one line to keep it consistent.
This is such a pretty font and really is easy to create.
It shows both uppercase and lowercase letters so you’re free to use them as it suits you.
Simply draw the outline first then go back and add the chunkiness with a thicker pen.
Pink Shadow font
This font is so cute and looks great with the soft pink color.
The pink and the black shadow look great together and the font has some cute but simple swishes.
This font is both fun and pretty and will make a great bullet journal header or title.
Chunky Shadow font
I love this chunky shadow font.
Its bold but also relaxed and looks really fun.
The final outcome makes me think of clouds and sky.
Simple Botanical Font
This beautiful botanical font is so easy to draw and looks amazing!
I drew this font with simple leaves which could be colored in any color.
I think purple would be a great option making this an amazing font for a lavender bullet journal theme.
Pretty Script font
I love this pretty script font.
The swashes are long and slim and the whole alphabet has a beautiful, elegant look about it.
This is such a pretty and easy font to replicate.
Bold Cursive font
Who says cursive fonts have to be dainty?
Check out this gorgeous bold cursive font!
I really love the thickness of this font as it packs quite a punch but still looks cute.
Using a 0.5 pen allows for the flicks to be thicker than if I used a finer pen.
Bold Pretty font
I love this pretty font because it is so cute!
This font would look nice with any bullet journal theme and would make a great title.
This is pretty much a drop shadow font but in reverse with the black on top rather than behind.
I chose five of my favorite colors and popped them in randomly to get this result!
Its all about having fun.
Bold Serif font
Have a bold serif header for your bullet journal that looks beautiful and striking!
Brush font
This black brush font is so fun!
It was so fun to create and pretty easy too.
I love the style of this bullet journal font as it feels slightly grungy but neat to me.
Script font
This beautiful script font is all uppercase and features a ton of pretty swashes.
The swashes are pretty easy to do but id give it a few practice runs first.
The G is probably the trickiest one here.
This script font would look great in any bullet journal.
Fun 3D font
This 3D font is so fun and looks great.
I love the creative look this font has.
Simple Cursive bullet journal font
Keep it simple and elegant with this lowercase cursive font.
you’re free to use this font to create beautiful headers or to even write your content with.
Bullet journals and cursive fonts were made to be together and this one is so simple to create.
Practice a few times and you will get the hang of the little swishes really quickly.
Cute Outline Cursive font
How cute is this font?
Its such an easy font to create but has such a beautiful and elegant look.
This bullet journal font looks great simply in pen or colored in.
Bold Chunky font
This is such a fun and bold font.
I decided to keep mine bold and in black but it would look amazing in any color.
This font is perfect for any bullet journal and looks really sweet.
The blue gradient really makes this font stand out and I totally love how it looks.
This blue font is a perfect match for your bujo this month.
Pretty Cursive font
I really love this pretty cursive font.
The balance of the thicker pen with the delicate swashes make this font work really well.
I think this font would look amazing in any bullet journal and would also look great in color too.
Bold Floral font
This beautiful bold floral font is so easy to create and looks amazing.
Write the letters first then add the floral touches.
Floral Illustration Font
This font is so pretty and I swear it is so easy to create.
Then go back and simply freehand some leaves in the space.
I used a 0.05 pen to draw little stems from one corner and added the most basic leaf shape.
I also added a few dashes to give it a little something.
Simply print and practice!
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