Cursive Handwriting Font

Are you an experienced font designer, or do you simply have a love for elegant and beautiful cursive handwriting fonts? Ever since the very first printing presses, designers have been designing various "typefaces" for use in books, newspapers and other media. People are especially fascinated with cursive fonts that replicate true handwriting. This quiz covers ten of the most popular cursive fonts today. Take this quiz and test your knowledge about the top ten cursive handwriting fonts.






1. This font was created by Vincent Connare, and originally used by Microsoft in 1994 as part of their operating system. While it's considered a cursive font, it actually appears as hand printed lettering with non-connecting letters. When Mac released their "chalkboard" truetype font in 2003, many computer users claimed that it was simply an immitation of the earlier 1994 created by Vincent Connare.