
Google Fonts are great because they’re, well, free. But if you’ve ever searched through the 1,900+ options to find the perfect one, you know it can feel like finding a needle in a haystack.
I’ve rounded up 11 of my current favorite handwritten Google Fonts that are fresh, fun, and perfect for your next springtime project.

A loose, loopy handwritten Google Font that mimics genuine pen-to-paper writing. Kristi’s organic letterforms and relaxed rhythm make it a go-to for personal branding, greeting card designs, and anything that needs a spontaneous, handcrafted feel.

Licorice is a tall, elegant handwritten Google Font with a confident, slightly formal energy. Its compressed letterforms and smooth strokes work beautifully for wedding invitations, boutique logos, and editorial headers.

Oooh Baby is a flowing, playful handwritten Google Font with a sweet, rounded character. Its bouncy baseline and cheerful energy make it ideal for lifestyle brands, children’s content, and social media graphics.

With its chunky strokes and retro personality, Swanky and Moo Moo is a bold handwritten Google Font that commands attention. Great for fun branding, product packaging, or any design that needs a vintage, hand-lettered feel with plenty of character.

Waiting for the Sunrise is a delicate, airy handwritten Google Font that feels like a note written by morning light. Its thin strokes and gentle slant make it perfect for romantic quotes, watercolor-style branding, and dreamy editorial designs.

Over the Rainbow is a whimsical, round handwritten Google Font with a warm, storybook quality. Its open letterforms and friendly rhythm are a natural fit for children’s brands, illustrated content, and any design that wants to feel imaginative and inviting.

Nothing You Could Do is a tall, casual handwritten Google Font that strikes a nice balance between legibility and personality. Its slightly angular letterforms give it an artsy, journaling quality that pairs well with editorial layouts and creative portfolios.

Dawning of a New Day is a refined, flowing handwritten Google Font with a gentle, pen-like quality. It feels unhurried and thoughtful, making it a strong choice for wellness brands, journal aesthetics, and designs that want to feel personal without being too casual.

La Belle Aurore is a classic, slightly formal handwritten Google Font with old-world charm. Its calligraphic rhythm and vintage feel make it a natural fit for wedding stationery, French-inspired branding, and luxury editorial design.

League Script is an ornate, scripted handwritten Google Font with a decorative, vintage sensibility. Its elaborate loops and connected letterforms work beautifully as a display font for formal invitations, heritage branding, and logo typography.

Cedarville Cursive is a clean, legible handwritten Google Font that reads like tidy schoolbook cursive. Its consistent letterforms and balanced spacing make it one of the more practical handwriting fonts for longer text, signage, and designs that need warmth without sacrificing readability.
Whether you’re refreshing your brand for spring or starting a new project from scratch, the right font can make all the difference. I hope this list gives you a little inspiration to play around with. Bookmark it, share it, or save it for the next time you’re deep in a font rabbit hole.
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About the author: Emily is the founder of Blue House Creative Co., a Showit website design studio based in Worcester, MA. She designs websites for wedding professionals and creative entrepreneurs who want a site that makes their brand feel at home.
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