Strong Girl Font

Looking for a script font that feels gentle yet confident? The Strong Girl Font is a lovely, delicate script typeface designed to bring elegance and a refreshing quality to your projects. Whether you're working on wedding invitations, branding materials, or social media graphics, this font offers a graceful style that stands out without being overpowering. It's PUA encoded too, which means every glyph and swash is easy to access no special software tricks needed.

If you're building a library of beautiful script fonts, the Strong Girl Font deserves a closer look.

What Makes the Strong Girl Font a Good Choice for Designers?

Script fonts come in all shapes and weights, but not all of them balance readability with personality. The Strong Girl Font does this well. Its flowing letterforms have a handwritten feel that's warm and approachable, yet the overall look stays polished enough for professional use. Here's what stands out:

  • Delicate curves and loops that give text a soft, feminine quality
  • PUA encoding so you can use alternate characters and decorative swashes in any program
  • Versatile styling that works for both formal and casual design contexts
  • Clean spacing that keeps words legible even at smaller sizes

For crafters who use Cricut or Silhouette machines, the PUA encoding is especially helpful. You can copy and paste special characters directly without needing advanced font software.

Who Should Use This Font?

This font works well for a range of creative projects. If you fall into any of these categories, it's worth adding to your collection:

  • Print-on-demand sellers who need elegant script fonts for mugs, tote bags, and apparel designs
  • Wedding stationery designers looking for something romantic but not overly ornate
  • Small business owners creating logos, packaging, or thank-you cards
  • Social media managers who want stylish text for quotes and promotional posts
  • Scrapbookers and journal makers who love hand-lettered styles

It's also included in the Creative Embroidery Lettering CF Class, which is a nice bonus if you're interested in combining this font with embroidery projects.

How Does It Compare to Other Script Fonts?

If you like browsing different script styles before deciding, here are a few other options worth checking out. Each has its own personality:

The Strong Girl Font sits in a sweet spot between casual handwritten scripts and more formal calligraphy styles. If you want something that feels personal but still looks professional, this one fits the bill.

What Can You Create With the Strong Girl Font?

The short answer: a lot. Here are just a few project ideas where this font shines:

  1. Wedding invitations and save-the-dates its graceful letterforms pair beautifully with floral design elements
  2. Blog headers and Pinterest graphics adds a hand-lettered touch that catches the eye
  3. Greeting cards and gift tags works especially well for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and birthdays
  4. Quote designs for wall art and prints the swashes and alternates give you flexibility for decorative layouts
  5. Product labels and packaging a good fit for beauty brands, boutique shops, and handmade goods
  6. Embroidery lettering patterns since it's part of the Creative Embroidery Lettering class, it's designed with this use in mind

How Do You Access All the Glyphs and Swashes?

Since the Strong Girl Font is PUA encoded, accessing every alternate character is straightforward. In most design programs including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Canva, and Cricut Design Space you can use a character map tool or a font preview panel to browse and select the extras. No need for OpenType-aware software or complicated workarounds.

This is a big plus for hobbyists and crafters who might not use professional design tools daily.

Quick Checklist Before You Buy

  • Think about your main use case is it for print, digital, or embroidery?
  • Check that your software supports custom fonts (most do)
  • Review the full glyph set on the product page to see all available swashes and alternates
  • Consider the Creative Embroidery Lettering class if you want guided instruction
  • Compare a few script fonts side by side before deciding browsing options like the ones listed above can help you find the right match

Next step: Head over to Creative Fabrica, preview the full character set, and test it in your next design project. A good script font is one you'll reach for again and again. Explore Design