Calligraphic

A category of typefaces that reproduce the stroke modulation and dynamic contrast of writing produced with a broad-nib or brush tool, but with contemporary, often disconnected letterforms. Unlike
Script
typefaces, calligraphic faces do not typically feature joining strokes between characters; their defining quality is the visible evidence of the writing instrument — thick-to-thin transitions governed by pen angle and pressure. They occupy a space between formal script elegance and the structured clarity of text faces.