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Dancing Script features a friendly and spontaneous look with letters that bounce and vary slightly in size. Its uppercase letters are large and descend below the baseline, evoking popular script styles from the 1950s. The font includes multiple weights and a variable weight axis, making it versatile for informal and inviting designs.
Overview
Dancing Script is a lively casual script where the letters bounce and change size slightly. Caps are big, and go below the baseline. Dancing Script references popular scripts typefaces from the 1950's. It relates to Murray Hill (Emil Klumpp, 1956) in its weight distribution, and to Mistral (Roger Excoffon, 1953) in its lively bouncing effect. Use it when you want a friendly, informal, and spontaneous look. Updated in 2011 with bold weights and in 2019 with a variable font weight axis.
Designer: Impallari Type
Complementary fonts:
- Use Dancing Script for display with Merriweather, Montserrat, or Open Sans for supporting text.
Similar fonts:
- Satisfy
Usage
"" Access one-stop/dancing-script using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.