A customized handwriting done in pencil
Conté Script has the extraordinary look of handwriting.
The typeface is exceedingly lively, diversified and distinct thanks to more than 300 different ligatures, i.e. letter combinations.
Conté Script is a computer font but has the extraordinary look of handwriting.
In order to retain the spiritedness of the handwriting in the font, various forms of the letters appear in the ligatures of Conté Script so that, for example, an a looks different almost every time depending on with which letter it is (or isn't) joined together.
In addition to the letter combinations in Conté Script, there are also double letters and figures included (aa, ff, AA, MM, 22, 66…) as ligatures with stylistic alternates.
Ligatures
Type set in Conté Script appears remarkably similar to a text actually handwritten with a pencil.
Requirement for the automatic application of the ligatures is that your program supports OpenType-Features.
Of course, the application of OpenType-Features in your program pre-settings must be activated.
The typical style of the pencil — crumbliness where pressure lessens and the deep darkness where the pressure of the graphite in its fullest denseness smudges — is another earmark of Conté Script.
The font appears to be written quickly, fleetingly, casually, as if not really to be taken seriously, and as if it would be written one minute and erased the next.
Conté Script looks most ”authentic“ around the point size of 18 to 20.
Conté Script Plus
3 fonts: Conté Script Light, Regular, Bold
File formats: OpenType-PS (.otf), OpenType-TT (.ttf), Webfonts
Language support:
Unicode Latin 1 (Western & Northern European languages);
Unicode Latin Extended A (Central and Eastern European languages, Turkish)