Loveletter No. 9 font designed by Levi Szekeres has a delicate hand-written look to it, in which each letter is drawn separately by hand. The font, suitable for personal use, mimics human handwriting by creating realistic connecting effects between the characters. Furthermore, thin and thick strokes are combined elegantly within the main parts of the letters on one end, and the ascenders and descenders on the other end. The author says he planned the font for writing love letters, but with a pinch of creativity, many artists could find many other uses for it.
The Loveletter No. 9 font is an emotional typeface with at least, perhaps the perfect handwritten font for evoking beautiful feelings and creating vivid and poetic imagery. It is perfect for wedding invitations and greeting cards. It works great for printed projects such as books, posters, and magazines, and looks unique in all sorts of websites. It is suitable for creating wonderful images in Photoshop or combining it with photography.
Download it for your non-commercial projects and upgrade to a paid license to use it fully in commercial projects. This font could be a game-changer in the design if used in appropriate inventive ways and with good taste.
Loveletter No. 9 was made for the love of letters, of course.
To underline words, use the underscore after the word or after three/four letters (width of the underline), for example "The_," "Lovelet_ter," "Question_," just for starters.
The width of the uppercase letters is set to be used as capitals. For full caps, some extra space may be needed; otherwise, words will look like long monograms.
Some of the letter pairings are based on heavy kernings, so it's better the font to be used with softwares that include this feature.
Even with all the love, the font is not free. To use it in commercial works, please contact me or go to loremipsum.ro