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Blessed Script
Blessed Script includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
Styles in this family
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Dmitrii Mikitenko
- Foundry BlessedPrint
- Format TTF
- Variants 2 files available
Blessed Script font.
Blessed Script is a decorative script font family with a flowing handwritten feel and an extra swash file for more expressive lettering.
About Blessed Script
Blessed Script is built for display use rather than long reading. Its script style works best when the words have room to breathe, especially in names, short phrases, invitations, packaging mockups, social graphics, and decorative headings. The family includes a regular TTF file and a separate swashes TTF file, giving you a way to add more ornamental strokes when the design needs a stronger handmade look.
Use the preview tool to test your exact words before downloading. Script fonts can change a lot from one phrase to another, so check capital letters, repeated letters, spacing, and punctuation. For a cleaner layout, pair Blessed Script with a simple sans serif or serif for supporting text. Keep the script for the focal words, and avoid using it for small paragraphs, dense menus, or any text that must be read quickly.
When using the swashes file, add decoration only where it helps the word shape. Too many ornamental strokes can make names harder to read, so test a plain version first and then add swashes to initials, endings, or special display lines.
Preview names with ascenders and descenders, such as letters b, d, h, g, j, p, and y, because script spacing often changes around those shapes.
Features
- Regular script TTF file for decorative display text
- Separate swashes TTF file for ornamental lettering options
Best Uses
- Wedding names, invitations, greeting cards, and elegant short phrases
- Logos, packaging mockups, labels, social posts, and display headings
License Information
The license field for Blessed Script is not specified here. Check the download package or the designer’s purchase page before using it in client work, products for sale, branding, apps, templates, or other commercial projects.
Designer and Foundry
Blessed Script is credited to Dmitrii Mikitenko, with BlessedPrint listed as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Install the regular TTF for the main script style, then test the swashes file separately where your design software allows alternate decorative text. Use generous spacing, avoid all-caps blocks, and pair it with a plain companion font for addresses, captions, body copy, or instructions. For print items, check the script at the final trim size and leave enough margin around flourishes so they do not touch edges or nearby artwork.
FAQ
Is Blessed Script free for commercial use?
A commercial-use license is not stated here. Review the license file in the download or the designer’s page before using Blessed Script in paid or client projects.
What file format is included?
The listed files are TTF fonts: one regular Blessed Script file and one swashes file.
What is Blessed Script best used for?
It is best for short decorative text such as names, headings, invitations, greeting cards, labels, and social media graphics.
Can I use Blessed Script for body text?
It is not ideal for long paragraphs. Use it for emphasis or display words, then choose a simpler font for longer reading.
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