Scriptina Pro font by CheapProFonts is an elegant calligraphy free font available for both personal and commercial practices. Its letters are gracefully designed with a level of sophistication and high quality making it a popular typeface often used for professional work. The base idea behind this product is to provide creatives with a classic and artistic typeface that’s highly legible.
Possible application of this typeface includes but is not limited to book and magazine covers, posters, packaging labels, restaurants and hospitality branding, wedding invites and decor accessories, website headlines, logo design, and much more.
Scriptina Pro is freeware with a license that covers commercial use rights.
This is the 100th font released by CheapProFonts, and I wanted to make something special - so I have chosen to upgrade one of the most popular free fonts ever: the one and only Scriptina by the infamous Fredrick "Apostrophe" Nader!
After first cleaning up the outlines, spacing, and kerning, Scriptina Pro has been expanded with a set of alternate letters without the loops and swashes, using the OpenType contextual alternates feature to switch them around automatically to avoid too many overlapping and repeating elements. You can also manually turn off the loops and swashes with the OpenType titling and swash features respectively. The original alternate letters have been incorporated as stylistic alternates (and stylistic set 02), and the ligatures as discretionary ligatures if you should want them. The alternate non-script lowercase z is programmed as stylistic set 01.
In addition, Scriptina Pro has been given the usual CheapProFonts large multilingual character set. I hope many will enjoy the improvements and additional language support.
And, naturally, it is still free!
ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support. They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian, and Welsh.
They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (Latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish, and Turkmen.
And they, of course, contain all the usual "western" glyphs supporting Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon, and Yapese.