Sunday Font

If you're looking for a gentle, hand-drawn script font that feels personal and warm not stiff or overly formal Sunday Font is worth your attention. It’s designed to look like relaxed, joyful handwriting: soft curves, subtle variation in stroke weight, and a natural rhythm that avoids the robotic feel of some digital scripts. Whether you’re designing greeting cards, wedding stationery, small-batch product labels, or social media graphics for a handmade business, Sunday adds quiet charm without shouting for attention.

When does Sunday Font work best?

This font shines where warmth and approachability matter most. Think handwritten notes on packaging for artisan soaps or candles, delicate quotes on printable wall art, or invitations where “elegant but not fussy” is the goal. It pairs well with clean sans-serifs (like Montserrat or Inter) for contrast, or with other gentle scripts if you want layered texture just avoid stacking too many decorative fonts in one layout.

Because it’s a single-style script (no bold or italic variants), it works best as a headline, title, or short phrase not long paragraphs. For body text, pair it with a highly readable, neutral typeface. You’ll also want to check spacing carefully: some letters (like “y” and “g”) have longer descenders, so line height and letter-spacing adjustments often help.

How does it compare to other popular script fonts?

Sunday sits comfortably between playful and refined more relaxed than Charlie Script, which has bolder contrast and more pronounced flourishes, and softer than Hello Honey, which leans sweeter and slightly more structured. If you’ve used Partly Notes, you’ll notice Sunday feels lighter and airier, with less emphasis on thick downstrokes.

It’s not built for high-contrast seasonal themes so while it’s lovely for spring or summer projects, it won’t carry the same festive weight as a Christmas-themed script font. That’s actually a strength: its versatility means it doesn’t date quickly or tie you to one holiday or trend.

Who uses Sunday Font and how?

  • Print-on-demand sellers use it for minimalist quote mugs, tote bags, and framed art prints especially when targeting audiences who appreciate understated, tactile-feeling design.
  • Small-batch makers (like candle or soap brands) apply it to product tags and thank-you cards to reinforce a handmade, caring vibe.
  • Wedding designers choose it for save-the-dates or menu cards when couples want romance without formality think garden weddings or cozy elopements.
  • Educators and planners sometimes use it for printable habit trackers or journal prompts where friendliness matters more than precision.

One thing to keep in mind: since Sunday is a cursive font, some letter combinations (like “tt” or “ff”) don’t include automatic ligatures. That means you may need to manually adjust spacing or swap characters in design tools like Canva, Adobe Illustrator, or Affinity Designer. It’s not a limitation just part of working with authentic-looking handwriting styles.

What file formats and features come with Sunday Font?

You’ll get standard OTF and TTF files, plus web-ready WOFF for simple site integration. There’s no stylistic set or alternate glyphs included but that keeps things straightforward if you prefer predictability over complexity. The character set covers basic Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, and common accents (useful for names or bilingual projects in English, Spanish, French, or German).

It’s compatible with Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio, though as with most script fonts you’ll want to convert to outlines before cutting intricate vinyl decals to avoid unexpected joins or breaks.

A quick note on licensing

The license allows commercial use, including selling physical products (like printed stationery or embroidered patches) and digital downloads (like Canva templates) as long as you’re not reselling the font file itself. Always double-check the current license terms on the product page, especially if you plan to use it in client work or SaaS platforms.

If you’d like to see how Sunday compares visually to other hand-lettered options, you can preview Sunday Font, Charlie Script Font, or Hello Honey Font side by side on Creative Fabrica.

Before downloading Sunday Font, ask yourself:

  • Do I need it for short, expressive text not long blocks?
  • Does my project benefit from softness and lightness rather than drama or contrast?
  • Am I comfortable making minor spacing tweaks in my design tool?
  • Will it pair well with the rest of my current type system or do I need to choose a supporting font first?
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