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About
Pacifico is a single-weight handwriting font characterized by its casual brush script style, originally created by Vernon Adams and later refined and expanded to support Cyrillic scripts. Its playful, retro aesthetic makes it ideal for headlines, posters, and branding that seek a friendly and informal tone. The font is best paired with clean, readable sans-serifs or balanced serifs to complement its distinctive personality.
Overview
Pacifico is a brush script handwriting font inspired by the 1950s American surf culture, originally designed by Vernon Adams in 2011 and later redrawn by Jacques Le Bailly. It supports Latin and Cyrillic scripts and is intended for expressive display use such as headlines and branding. The font's single normal style weight emphasizes its casual, friendly character, making it suitable for projects that require a fun and approachable voice.
Designers: Vernon Adams, Jacques Le Bailly, Botjo Nikoltchev, Ani Petrova
Complementary fonts:
- Use Pacifico for display with Lora, Inter, or Work Sans for supporting text.
Similar fonts:
- Norican
- Leckerli One
Usage
"" Access one-stop/pacifico using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.