Personalization (5945 programs)
Pros: Public-domain (CC0) license permits unrestricted reuse. OpenType alternates reduce visible repetition in repeated letters. High glyph count and ligatures improve display flexibility. Distributed as .ttf/.otf for broad compatibility.
Cons: Distinctive slime aesthetic limits general-purpose use. Alternates require OpenType-aware applications to activate. Focused on Latin-based European scripts only.
Pros: Rounded hand-drawn letterforms suitable for friendly display use. Supplied as TrueType (.ttf) for simple installation. Includes standard Latin characters and basic punctuation. Optimized for high-visibility use in titles and headers.
Cons: Limited extended multilingual character support in some versions. No listed alternate weights or OpenType feature set. Best reserved for short display text, not continuous body copy.
Pros: TrueType (TTF) format ensures broad application compatibility. Scalable vector outlines suitable for high-resolution printing. Authentic manuscript aesthetic mimics historical handwriting. Public Domain/GPL/OFL licensing allows flexible project reuse.
Cons: Extended accented character coverage is limited or inconsistent. Designed for display use, not for continuous body text. Accent requirements should be checked before finalizing projects.