What Is a Cursive Font in Figma?

What Is a Cursive Font in Figma?

If you've ever seen a text in a beautiful, flowing script, chances are they were using a cursive font. A cursive font is a type of typeface that has been developed to mimic the look of handwriting.

Cursive fonts are often used to express a more personal and stylish look to a document or piece of art. They can also be used to add a touch of elegance to a formal letter or invitation. 

What Is a Cursive Font in Figma?

Figma uses the Google Font Library, which has over 1500 unique font families. Below is a list of Fonts that are Cursive, which are also into Figma and can be easily used in any of your projects:

  • Arizonia
  • Lobster
  • Rouge Script
  • Pacifico 
  • Alex Brush
  • Kaushan
  • Sail
  • Sacramento 
  • Marck Script 
  • Sonsie One
  • Monsieur La Doulaise
  • Rock Salt
  • Rochester 
  • Yesteryear 
  • Sofia 

These cursive fonts can be used to create a variety of different types of documents and art. For example, they can be used to create invitations, business cards, and even logos and can be integrated into your web layouts and prototypes.

That being said, in web design, Cursive fonts are primarily used in titles or not at all. Body text is usually Sans Serif or something simple and easy to read.

Conclusion

Cursive fonts are a great way to add a touch of elegance and style to any type of document or piece of art. Figma uses Google Fonts, and there is a variety of cursive Fonts to choose from.