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Briem Hand is an elegant and accessible handwriting typeface that balances sincerity with clarity. It is a modern adaptation of a 1992 script, offering a wide range of weights and styles with or without guides and joins. The font supports Latin, Vietnamese, Cyrillic, Greek, and many other language sets, including extensive OpenType features such as old-style figures and stylistic alternates.
Overview
Briem Hand is elegant while also being quite accessible and very legible. It is direct and sincere without being excessively sentimental. It provides a range of weights, and comes with and without guides and joins. Briem Hand is an extended version of Gunnlaugur's 'Briem Script' which was designed in 1992. The Briem Hand is a modern adaptation of sixteenth-century chancery cursive. Briem Hand includes Latin Vietnamese, all Western, Central, and South-Eastern European languages, Sami, South American and nearly all African language support, as well as several OpenType features (old-style and tabular figures, superscript and subscript numerals, fractions, stylistic alternates).
Designer: Other Open Fonts
Usage
"" Access one-stop/briem-hand using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.