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If you are an experienced professional, chances are you have a good set of tools and a work process that you repeat on a daily basis to handle your work. That's good; it's how you become more productive, and become an expert. But with repetitive processes come repetitive mechanical work. Whether it's opening a file in Photoshop to change the format or adding an iCal to-do item based on an email you received, these little tasks can be streamlined. That's the purpose of AppleScripts.

If you are an experienced professional, chances are you have a good set of tools and a work process that you repeat on a daily basis to handle your work. That's good; it's how you become more productive, and become an expert. But with repetitive processes come repetitive mechanical work. Whether it's opening a file in Photoshop to change the format or adding an iCal to-do item based on an email you received, these little tasks can be streamlined. That's the purpose of AppleScripts.

AppleScript is a scripting language developed by Apple to help people automate their work processes on the Mac operating system. It accomplishes this by exposing every element of the system's applications as an object in an extremely simple, English-like language. AppleScript is to the Mac OS as JavaScript is to browsers.

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Quite a few AppleScripts are available on the Web, ready for you to use, so you don't even need to look at their code. This article presents you with 17 of the most useful ones.

If you're interested in learning this language, here are some good resources to get started:

  • Official AppleScript Website Apple's page on AppleScript.
  • AppleScript Language Guide Apple's in-depth guide to AppleScript.
  • Learning AppleScript Macworld's article on the fundamentals of writing AppleScripts.
  • AppleScript Users AppleScript Mailing List.

First, Where To Put Your AppleScripts

After you download a script, you have to know where to put it to start using it. For this purpose, let's say that there are three different kinds of AppleScripts, each of which is used for a different purpose.

Simple Scripts

You put these scripts in a special folder and call them when you need them. You can invoke them just by double clicking on them, but calling them contextually is a lot more effective. Using the Script Menu is one way to achieve this.

To activate the Script Menu, first open the AppleScript Utility app in the /Applications/AppleScript folder and check 'Show Script Menu in menu bar.'

The Script Menu will show a list of AppleScripts that come with Mac OS X, plus your application-specific scripts. To add a script to an application, simply put it in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/. If that folder doesn't exist, you can create it.

For example, if you had a Safari AppleScript, you'd put it in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Safari. From then on, if you clicked the Script Menu when Safari was active, your script would appear at the top of the list for you to use.

Droplets

Droplets are AppleScripts that live in the Finder's toolbar. To use it, all you need to do is drop a file or folder into it. This is very useful for when a script affects a file or the contents of a folder, because all you have to do is drop the target of the action onto the script's icon.

To 'install' a Droplet, first save it in a folder of your choosing: ~/Library/Scripts/Droplets is a good place. Then just drag the script to the Finder's toolbar.

Folder Actions

Folder Actions are AppleScripts that are 'attached' to a folder. They are executed every time you perform an action with that folder. Folder Actions can get triggered every time you add a file to a folder, remove a file, modify its items, etc. The behavior depends on how the script works, but you can imagine how useful that would be.

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To add a Folder Action to a folder, right-click it to bring up the contextual menu, and click Attach a Folder Action. The default location for Folder Action scripts is /Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts, but if you want to keep all your custom-installed scripts in one place, ~/Library/Scripts/Folder Actions is a good place to keep them.

Multimedia Processing

1. ConvertImage

This is a great example of how Droplets are useful. Just drop an image file into ConvertImage, and you will be prompted to choose from a list of file formats. Pick a format, and it saves it in the same folder as your original file.

ConvertImageType: DropletRequirements: OS X 10.4+, Image Events

2. QuickTime to Photoshop

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Exports QuickTime frames directly to Photoshop. All you have to do is pause a video at the frame that you want to export, and then invoke the script. If Photoshop is closed, the script will activate it for you. After it imports the frame, it will ask you if you want another frame from the QuickTime file.

QuickTime to Photoshop
Type: Simple ScriptRequirements: Adobe Photoshop CS4

3. iPhoto to Photoshop

This opens the currently selected iPhoto image in Photoshop. It is a simple automation leap that gets you where you want without intervening steps.

iPhoto to Photoshop
Type: Simple ScriptRequirements: Adobe Photoshop CS4

4. Rampage

Drop an image file or a folder with image files in Rampage, and you get a text file with a lot of information about the file(s): size, resolution, color mode, ICC Profiles and more. It also reports warnings and errors about the file(s). The script currently supports TIFF, GIF, BMP, PNG and JPG image formats.

RampageType: DropletRequirements: None

5. SWF Extractor

This extract SWF files from Flash projectors (Windows or Mac executables) that are dropped into it.

SWF ExtractorType: DropletRequirements: None

Safari Tools

6. Safari Web Site Validator

Safari Web Site Validator gets the HTML or XHTML from the current active Safari tab and sends the code to the W3C Markup Validation Service in a separate window. It then asks if you want to validate the page's CSS file as well.

Safari Web Site ValidatorType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: OS X 10.4.4+

7. Tiny URL

Despite its name, the Tiny URL script doesn't use the TinyUrl application. It's based on another URL shortening service called Metamark. It goes to the currently active Safari tab and puts the shortened URL directly in your clipboard.

Tiny URLType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

8. Safari Cleannup

This automates the deletion of Safari icons and cache and plist files. Getting rid of these extraneous files can boost Safari's performance.

Safari CleannupType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

9. Scour Web Page

This script scans the current Web page in Safari looking for MP3, AAC and PDF media files. If it finds multiple files, it prompts you to select the ones you want to keep, and then downloads them and adds them to your iTunes media library.

Scour Web Page
Type: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

Mail And iCal

10. Fuhgeddaboutit

In Sopranos-speak, fuhgeddaboutit means 'forget about it.' Indeed, one of the purposes of GTD is to free your brain from having to keep track of everything. Just relax, forget about it now and be confident that you'll remember when you need to.

This script make that possible by making iCal To-Do items from an Apple Mail email. Just invoke the script with the email you want, and it will create an iCal item with a due time set relative to the email's arrival.

FuhgeddaboutitType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

11. Send Attachment Droplet

Just drop a file into this Droplet, and it will make a new Mail email with the file as an attachment and the subject set to the file's name. If the Mail app is closed, the script will open it for you.

Send Attatchment DropletType: DropletRequirements: None

12. Remove iCal Duplicates

When you sync and share many calendars in iCal, you often end up with a lot of duplicates. This simple script helps you remove those. But once you ask it to delete duplicates, there's no undoing. So, be sure to back up your calendar first.

Remove iCal DuplicatesType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

13. iCalculate

Invoke this script, create an iCal calendar item and start date, and it will generate a text file reporting how many hours you have worked on the project. It even calculates the total cost of the project, based on the hourly rate your specify. Especially suited to freelancers.

iCalculateType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

Finder Utilities

14. Pack'em

Pack'em takes one or more items from Finder, packs them with tar, compresses them with either bzip2 or gzip and saves the compressed archive in the same folder as the original items. A great companion to the Send Attachment Droplet. With these two AppleScripts, you can compress and email a set of files or folders directly from Finder.

Pack'emType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

15. Rename Files

Just drop a folder into this Droplet, and it will give you a lot of options to batch process its contents. You can rename the files according to names specified in a particular text file or change the files individually. Either way accomplishes your task much faster than by changing every file name independently.

Rename FilesType: DropletRequirements: None

16. Websafe Name

If you develop websites, you are probably accustomed to giving your files Web-friendly names. But there are times when you have to upload a whole set of files sent to you by a client, or upload things that you weren't expecting to use. Websafe Name is very useful for this kind of task. You don't even need to look through the list of files; just drop them into this script, and it will rename them to something Web-friendly.

Websafe NameType: DropletRequirements: None

17. Tagger

Safari Web Site Validator gets the HTML or XHTML from the current active Safari tab and sends the code to the W3C Markup Validation Service in a separate window. It then asks if you want to validate the page's CSS file as well.

Safari Web Site ValidatorType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: OS X 10.4.4+

7. Tiny URL

Despite its name, the Tiny URL script doesn't use the TinyUrl application. It's based on another URL shortening service called Metamark. It goes to the currently active Safari tab and puts the shortened URL directly in your clipboard.

Tiny URLType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

8. Safari Cleannup

This automates the deletion of Safari icons and cache and plist files. Getting rid of these extraneous files can boost Safari's performance.

Safari CleannupType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

9. Scour Web Page

This script scans the current Web page in Safari looking for MP3, AAC and PDF media files. If it finds multiple files, it prompts you to select the ones you want to keep, and then downloads them and adds them to your iTunes media library.

Scour Web Page
Type: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

Mail And iCal

10. Fuhgeddaboutit

In Sopranos-speak, fuhgeddaboutit means 'forget about it.' Indeed, one of the purposes of GTD is to free your brain from having to keep track of everything. Just relax, forget about it now and be confident that you'll remember when you need to.

This script make that possible by making iCal To-Do items from an Apple Mail email. Just invoke the script with the email you want, and it will create an iCal item with a due time set relative to the email's arrival.

FuhgeddaboutitType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

11. Send Attachment Droplet

Just drop a file into this Droplet, and it will make a new Mail email with the file as an attachment and the subject set to the file's name. If the Mail app is closed, the script will open it for you.

Send Attatchment DropletType: DropletRequirements: None

12. Remove iCal Duplicates

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To add a Folder Action to a folder, right-click it to bring up the contextual menu, and click Attach a Folder Action. The default location for Folder Action scripts is /Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts, but if you want to keep all your custom-installed scripts in one place, ~/Library/Scripts/Folder Actions is a good place to keep them.

Multimedia Processing

1. ConvertImage

This is a great example of how Droplets are useful. Just drop an image file into ConvertImage, and you will be prompted to choose from a list of file formats. Pick a format, and it saves it in the same folder as your original file.

ConvertImageType: DropletRequirements: OS X 10.4+, Image Events

2. QuickTime to Photoshop

Exports QuickTime frames directly to Photoshop. All you have to do is pause a video at the frame that you want to export, and then invoke the script. If Photoshop is closed, the script will activate it for you. After it imports the frame, it will ask you if you want another frame from the QuickTime file.

QuickTime to Photoshop
Type: Simple ScriptRequirements: Adobe Photoshop CS4

3. iPhoto to Photoshop

This opens the currently selected iPhoto image in Photoshop. It is a simple automation leap that gets you where you want without intervening steps.

iPhoto to Photoshop
Type: Simple ScriptRequirements: Adobe Photoshop CS4

4. Rampage

Drop an image file or a folder with image files in Rampage, and you get a text file with a lot of information about the file(s): size, resolution, color mode, ICC Profiles and more. It also reports warnings and errors about the file(s). The script currently supports TIFF, GIF, BMP, PNG and JPG image formats.

RampageType: DropletRequirements: None

5. SWF Extractor

This extract SWF files from Flash projectors (Windows or Mac executables) that are dropped into it.

SWF ExtractorType: DropletRequirements: None

Safari Tools

6. Safari Web Site Validator

Safari Web Site Validator gets the HTML or XHTML from the current active Safari tab and sends the code to the W3C Markup Validation Service in a separate window. It then asks if you want to validate the page's CSS file as well.

Safari Web Site ValidatorType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: OS X 10.4.4+

7. Tiny URL

Despite its name, the Tiny URL script doesn't use the TinyUrl application. It's based on another URL shortening service called Metamark. It goes to the currently active Safari tab and puts the shortened URL directly in your clipboard.

Tiny URLType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

8. Safari Cleannup

This automates the deletion of Safari icons and cache and plist files. Getting rid of these extraneous files can boost Safari's performance.

Safari CleannupType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

9. Scour Web Page

This script scans the current Web page in Safari looking for MP3, AAC and PDF media files. If it finds multiple files, it prompts you to select the ones you want to keep, and then downloads them and adds them to your iTunes media library.

Scour Web Page
Type: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

Mail And iCal

10. Fuhgeddaboutit

In Sopranos-speak, fuhgeddaboutit means 'forget about it.' Indeed, one of the purposes of GTD is to free your brain from having to keep track of everything. Just relax, forget about it now and be confident that you'll remember when you need to.

This script make that possible by making iCal To-Do items from an Apple Mail email. Just invoke the script with the email you want, and it will create an iCal item with a due time set relative to the email's arrival.

FuhgeddaboutitType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

11. Send Attachment Droplet

Just drop a file into this Droplet, and it will make a new Mail email with the file as an attachment and the subject set to the file's name. If the Mail app is closed, the script will open it for you.

Send Attatchment DropletType: DropletRequirements: None

12. Remove iCal Duplicates

When you sync and share many calendars in iCal, you often end up with a lot of duplicates. This simple script helps you remove those. But once you ask it to delete duplicates, there's no undoing. So, be sure to back up your calendar first.

Remove iCal DuplicatesType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

13. iCalculate

Invoke this script, create an iCal calendar item and start date, and it will generate a text file reporting how many hours you have worked on the project. It even calculates the total cost of the project, based on the hourly rate your specify. Especially suited to freelancers.

iCalculateType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

Finder Utilities

14. Pack'em

Pack'em takes one or more items from Finder, packs them with tar, compresses them with either bzip2 or gzip and saves the compressed archive in the same folder as the original items. A great companion to the Send Attachment Droplet. With these two AppleScripts, you can compress and email a set of files or folders directly from Finder.

Pack'emType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

15. Rename Files

Just drop a folder into this Droplet, and it will give you a lot of options to batch process its contents. You can rename the files according to names specified in a particular text file or change the files individually. Either way accomplishes your task much faster than by changing every file name independently.

Rename FilesType: DropletRequirements: None

16. Websafe Name

If you develop websites, you are probably accustomed to giving your files Web-friendly names. But there are times when you have to upload a whole set of files sent to you by a client, or upload things that you weren't expecting to use. Websafe Name is very useful for this kind of task. You don't even need to look through the list of files; just drop them into this script, and it will rename them to something Web-friendly.

Websafe NameType: DropletRequirements: None

17. Tagger

Safari Web Site Validator gets the HTML or XHTML from the current active Safari tab and sends the code to the W3C Markup Validation Service in a separate window. It then asks if you want to validate the page's CSS file as well.

Safari Web Site ValidatorType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: OS X 10.4.4+

7. Tiny URL

Despite its name, the Tiny URL script doesn't use the TinyUrl application. It's based on another URL shortening service called Metamark. It goes to the currently active Safari tab and puts the shortened URL directly in your clipboard.

Tiny URLType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

8. Safari Cleannup

This automates the deletion of Safari icons and cache and plist files. Getting rid of these extraneous files can boost Safari's performance.

Safari CleannupType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

9. Scour Web Page

This script scans the current Web page in Safari looking for MP3, AAC and PDF media files. If it finds multiple files, it prompts you to select the ones you want to keep, and then downloads them and adds them to your iTunes media library.

Scour Web Page
Type: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

Mail And iCal

10. Fuhgeddaboutit

In Sopranos-speak, fuhgeddaboutit means 'forget about it.' Indeed, one of the purposes of GTD is to free your brain from having to keep track of everything. Just relax, forget about it now and be confident that you'll remember when you need to.

This script make that possible by making iCal To-Do items from an Apple Mail email. Just invoke the script with the email you want, and it will create an iCal item with a due time set relative to the email's arrival.

FuhgeddaboutitType: Simple ScriptsRequirements: None

11. Send Attachment Droplet

Just drop a file into this Droplet, and it will make a new Mail email with the file as an attachment and the subject set to the file's name. If the Mail app is closed, the script will open it for you.

Send Attatchment DropletType: DropletRequirements: None

12. Remove iCal Duplicates

When you sync and share many calendars in iCal, you often end up with a lot of duplicates. This simple script helps you remove those. But once you ask it to delete duplicates, there's no undoing. So, be sure to back up your calendar first.

Remove iCal DuplicatesType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

13. iCalculate

Invoke this script, create an iCal calendar item and start date, and it will generate a text file reporting how many hours you have worked on the project. It even calculates the total cost of the project, based on the hourly rate your specify. Especially suited to freelancers.

iCalculateType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

Finder Utilities

14. Pack'em

Pack'em takes one or more items from Finder, packs them with tar, compresses them with either bzip2 or gzip and saves the compressed archive in the same folder as the original items. A great companion to the Send Attachment Droplet. With these two AppleScripts, you can compress and email a set of files or folders directly from Finder.

Pack'emType: Simple ScriptRequirements: None

Mac Script File

15. Rename Files

Just drop a folder into this Droplet, and it will give you a lot of options to batch process its contents. You can rename the files according to names specified in a particular text file or change the files individually. Either way accomplishes your task much faster than by changing every file name independently.

Rename FilesType: DropletRequirements: None

16. Websafe Name

If you develop websites, you are probably accustomed to giving your files Web-friendly names. But there are times when you have to upload a whole set of files sent to you by a client, or upload things that you weren't expecting to use. Websafe Name is very useful for this kind of task. You don't even need to look through the list of files; just drop them into this script, and it will rename them to something Web-friendly.

Websafe NameType: DropletRequirements: None

17. Tagger

The 'folder' is a computer interface paradigm that is a very powerful way to organize files. But it's neither the only paradigm nor the best solution for all scenarios. Many sub-folders nested deep is a sign that a folder structure may not be appropriate. Another great paradigm, coming straight from the Web, is 'tagging.' You keep all your files flat in a common location, but group them by tags so that you can retrieve or filter them by tags. It so happens that the Mac OS X has very good support for this. You can use Spotlight Comments to tag files and Smart Folders to dynamically retrieve them. All you need now is an easy way to do this, and this Folder Action does exactly that.

To use Tagger, attach it to a folder. Then, every time you add a file to that folder via Finder, the script will prompt you to tag that file. It also automatically creates Smart Folders for all of your defined tags.

TaggerType: Folder ActionRequirements: None

Further Resources

If you like the scripts above, you may also be interested in the following articles and related resources:

  • Automation Life Hacks You Can't Live Without Eight automation life hacks for home, work, and life in general. No coding skills required.
  • Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes A huge collection of AppleScripts for iTunes.
  • Studio Log Scripts and discussion on how to make them.
  • AppleScripts on Github A search list of AppleScripts hosted on Github

Script fonts can make any project look and feel more elegant. They can be used in branding projects as well as in movie design, apparel design, social media design, and more. There is no shortage of high-quality script fonts that you can download for free, however, finding them can be quite time-consuming.

That's why we've gathered the best free elegant script fonts for designers that you can download and use in personal projects. Some of the fonts can also be used in commercial projects so be sure to check them out.

You might also like our collections of free clean fonts, free headline fonts, or our collection of free fonts for designers.

Contraband Monoline Script Font (Free)

Try the Contraband font if you're after a font with a retro, vintage feel. This font comes in two versions and includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and special characters. The font is free for personal use.

Clattering Brush Typeface (Free)

The Clattering Brush Typeface if a great choice if you're looking for a brush font. It has a free-flowing form and can be used in both personal and commercial projects alike.

Bettina Script Font (Envato Elements)

The Bettina Script font has a lot of personality and would be a great choice for a branding project or wedding invitations. The font is a part of your Envato Elements subscription so go ahead and grab it for your next project.

Beattingvile Script Font (Free)

If you're looking for a bold font, try Beattingvile Script. This font includes stylistic alternates, swashes, ligatures and is multilingual. Use it for branding, posters, social media quote graphics, and more.

The Lastwinter Vintage Script Font (Free)

Try the Lastwinter font if you need a vintage look and feel. The font is free for personal use and includes stylistic alternates, uppercase and lowercase letters, special characters, and numbers. You will also get premade logo templates.

Hello Santtiny Brush Script (Free)

Hello Santtiny is a beautiful brush script that's perfect for wedding invitations. It comes with extra swashes so you can easily create beautiful typography based designs. The font can be used in personal and commercial projects.

Modesta Script Font Duo (Envato Elements)

This font duo includes a monoline and a regular font that can be used in branding project geared towards a female audience. You can also use it in wedding invitations or social media graphics.

Raphtalia Font (Free)

The Raphtalia font is free for personal use and has a retro look and feel. It comes with a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. You will also find extra swashes and ligatures and multilingual support.

Tahu Script Font (Free)

Tahu is a modern and clean script font that can be used in personal and commercial projects. The font includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation characters, and multilingual support.

Pradita Script Font (Envato Elements)

The Pradita script font is a great choice for any luxury branding or design project. It's available in OTF . TTF and WEB FONT formats and you can use it for poster designs, clothing labels, social media graphics, and more.

Dephiana Bold Script Font (Free)

Consider the Dephiana font if you're looking for a bold and attention-grabbing font. This font would be a great choice for a logo or a signboard. It comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and several stylistic alternates.

Mellgatha Monoline Script Font (Free)

The Mellgatha font is free for personal use. It's a great choice for a logo or branding project but you can also use it for wedding invitations or business cards. The font includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, special ligatures, and multilingual support.

The Crawley Script Font (Free)

The Crawley font comes in 3 styles: rough, clean, and textured. It includes a script and a sans-serif version so you can easily create beautiful designs. It's free for personal use.

Kasturi Luxury Script Font (Envato Elements)

The Katsuri font is perfect for fashion, beauty or cosmetics branding projects. It comes with full multilingual support and you can get it as a part of your Envato Elements subscription.

Hello Santtiny Brush Script Font (Free)

Hello Santtiny is a beautiful brush script that's perfect for wedding invitations. It comes with extra swashes so you can easily create beautiful typography based designs. The font can be used in personal and commercial projects.

Lil Stuart Fonts Collection (Free)

The Lil Stuart font is a collection of two fonts, script and sans-serif fonts which go well together so you can easily use it to create beautiful typography designs. The font is free for personal and commercial use.

Serendipity Script Font (Free)

The Serendipity font has a beautiful water-color look and feel so it's a great choice for subtle, feminine designs or wedding invitations. The font is free for personal and commercial use and includes OTF, TTF, and WEBFONT versions.

Bellatiez Script (Envato Elements)

Download Bellatiez font as a part of your Envato Elements subscription and use it in any branding project or to create a memorable logo. The font includes upper and lowercase characters, punctuation, numerals, and other OpenType features.

Olesia Font (Free)

The Olesia font has a monoline design that makes it perfect for designs oriented towards a female audience. You can use the font freely in commercial and personal projects.

Ellizabeth Script Font (Free)

Try the Ellizabeth script if you're after a classic and elegant look and feel. The font can be downloaded for free and used in personal and commercial projects.

Fabfelt Script Font (Free)

The Fabfelt font is a great choice for any design project that requires a retro look and feel. It includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation characters.

Scriptina Font Family (Free)

The Scriptina font has an elegant and unique look and feel. It comes with beautiful swashes and ligatures, and you can use the font in personal and commercial projects.

Southampton Signature Sctipt Font (Free)

The Southampton font is sure to grab the attention of your audience thanks to its gorgeous lettering that mimics authentic handwriting. The font is free for personal use.

Indesign Signature Script Font (Free)

Os x 10.13 macbook air download. The Indesign is a signature script font with a modern look and feel. You can use it as a signature font as well as for logos, branding, tags, social media, and more.

Peterbuilt Font (Free)

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The Peterbuilt font is a great bold script font that can be used in personal and commercial projects. Use it for branding, social media, magazines, and any other design where bold typography is needed.

Download Movie Scripts For Free

Script fonts are a great way to add character to your designs and convey a lot of different emotions. They are also pretty versatile so you can use them in branding projects, magazine layouts, social media graphics, and much more.

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