Humanistic Script
Humanistic Script is a style of handwriting that emerged during the Renaissance, characterized by its clear and legible letters. It was developed from the Carolingian minuscule and became popular among scholars and scribes for its elegance and readability. This script laid the foundation for modern typography and influenced the design of many typefaces.
The Humanistic Script is often associated with the revival of classical learning and the emphasis on humanism during the Renaissance. It reflects a shift towards more personal expression in writing, moving away from the ornate styles of the Middle Ages. This script is still appreciated today for its aesthetic qualities and historical significance.