Amekanu Handwritten Script

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Amekanu is a handwritten script font designed by andikastudio that draws inspiration from classic typography while bringing its own distinctive character to the page. The font features natural, flowing letterforms with an authentic hand-drawn quality that feels warm and personal. Its casual strokes and relaxed baseline create an organic rhythm that works well for both headlines and decorative text.
The typeface includes 97 glyphs covering basic Latin characters, numerals, and essential punctuation marks. Amekanu performs best at larger display sizes where its handwritten details can be fully appreciated. The font is well suited for wall displays, wedding invitations, social media logos, product packaging, labels, and photography watermarks.
With its genuine handwritten aesthetic, Amekanu adds a personal and approachable tone to creative projects. The font pairs effectively with structured serif or sans serif typefaces, providing a natural contrast that keeps layouts visually interesting while maintaining readability across different media.
Amekanu.otf
Regular • 77.8 KB
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