About this font
History, features, licensing, and pairing suggestions.
Edwardian Script Font has that kind of charm you don’t forget. Its soft curves and flowing strokes feel like handwriting from a different era refined, graceful, and quietly elegant. It’s the kind of font that makes wedding invites feel more personal or gives a logo that extra touch of sophistication.
Even though it looks light and delicate, it carries a strong presence. It doesn’t need to be loud it speaks style in a softer, more graceful way.
History
Designer: Edward Benguiat
Released: 1994
Style: Formal script, influenced by 19th-century handwriting
License: If you’re planning to use it commercially, you’ll need to grab a licensed version it’s available through platforms like Adobe Fonts or Monotype.
Features
Graceful, flowing strokes with a refined look
Feels handwritten but polished enough for upscale designs
Comes in OpenType format with stylish letter variations
Works best for big titles, invitations, and decorative use
Usage & Pairing Tips
This font really well with clean, modern fonts like Futura or Baskerville. It’s a great way to add a fancy touch without going overboard.
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Looking for an Edwardian Script Font download? The official version is available through licensed platforms like Adobe Fonts or Monotype. However, if you're working on a personal project, [scroll down to download] a similar free font that mimics the Edwardian style just be mindful of licensing terms.
Font Usage & License Note
Edwardian Script Font by ITC is not free for commercial use. While some inspired versions exist online, they may not carry the same quality or legal clarity. Always review the font license before use, especially in professional or client projects.
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