Norican

Norican is a single-weight handwriting script font inspired by early 20th-century scripts designed for display use.

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"" Access one-stop/norican using the OneStop MCP.

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Norican

About

Norican is a handwriting-style display font that draws inspiration from vintage script fonts, notably Stephenson Blake's Glenmoy from the 1920s. It features a single normal style weight and supports Latin and Latin-Extended character sets. The font is well-suited for expressive headlines and decorative text in digital environments.

Overview

Norican is a script-like display font designed to be used freely across the internet by web browsers on desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices. Its design merges elements from several old script fonts, with a particular influence from Stephenson Blake's Glenmoy from the 1920s. The August 2023 update expanded its glyph set and introduced minor aesthetic refinements. This font is best applied in display contexts where a vintage handwritten feel is desired.

Designer: Vernon Adams

Similar fonts:

  • Leckerli One
  • Marck Script

Usage

"" Access one-stop/norican using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.