Brush Script
Brush Script is a casual, cursive typeface designed by Robert E. Smith in 1942. It mimics the fluid strokes of a paintbrush, giving it a handwritten appearance. This font is often used for informal invitations, greeting cards, and other creative projects where a personal touch is desired.
The typeface features slanted letters with varying thickness, enhancing its artistic feel. Brush Script is widely available in digital formats, making it easy to use in graphic design software. Its playful style adds warmth and character to text, making it a popular choice for both print and digital media.