Italic Styles  

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Megan exemplar
Megan is a style named after the newlywed who requested it. It is marked by it's control of form, flat topped ascenders, and short but elegant looped descenders.



Leaverite exemplar
Leaverite comes from a hand I developed for the famous "Leaverite-there" stone story. Elements of upright Italic, Gothic, and Roman come together for a very pleasing style.


Keen exemplar
One of the most popular hands, Keen is a fun style with sweeping b, d, h, l, ascenders and descenders. It's a lively script, yet functionally elegant.


Flathead style



Finer exemplar
Finer is a style based on a very popular printer's typeface. It is one of the most requested hands. Based on Italic, it looks beautiful whether reserved or flourished.


Destiny exemplar
Destiny is an upright italic style with sweeping capitals


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