Selection Of Nice Web Fonts: Handwritten Typefaces
Once the texts are put up on the page, the only typeface selection are the ones readily for the audience: sans or serif? And the choices are plain old boring ones. Wait! I correct myself, these fonts are made for the general audience. They are not boring or a cliche, it is just that you are limited to it in using to the contents so that anyone can access the texts and provide faster loading times. You may also consider converting the texts to images so that the preferred choice of fonts can be easily viewed to the web. Mostly these usages are commonly for the use on typographical layout of the page, and emphasizes the subject, mostly includes headers and titles. The next thing to do is the choice of fonts to be included in the designs.
'Handwritten' Typefaces
Agent Orange

This is included with the ones that I liked. If you implementing some kind of handwritten designs, this font I suggest is worth using. Many used the simple-yet-unique designs on their layout particularly blog designs that create a personal feel. You can download it here for free Agent Orange
Ashley
Another handwritten typeface for another personal feel. This is one cursive which unconsciously ordinary write most on any piece of paper.
Ashley
You can also try Catholic School Girls, another 'handwritten' typeface

Catholic School Girls
Dad Hand

This is more kinda child-like design, mostly preferably on educational organization purposes. This appeals to the reader the sincere feeling of the subject.
Dad hand
If you like Dad Hand, i can also refer to you Eager Naturalist

Eager Naturalist
Kaela

Kaela is something that somehow that disturbs-our-childhood feeling. This shows an inscription typography, usually written on the rocks or carved by the wood. Whatever you use it, its your choice.
Kaela
Nerdproof
Now this one is kinda disturbing, actually, if you want to grab attention the audience, why not choose typefaces that either trigger good or bad to them. Nerdproof makes something a worthwhile use.
Nerdproof
Sakurachan

This isn't some kind of Japanese calligraphy but a more intimate one. Sakurachan is like blotted pen that is still used for taking down notes. Nostalgic
Sakurachan
Santos Dumont
Have you ever had any Shakespearean letter tucked in your old piles? Of course no, but this handwritten typeface causes some images of 18th century bourgeoisie.
Santos Dumont
You can also try Lescueleras
Lescueleras
Virginie

Virginie is somewhat in a hurry. This typeface needs attention after in a hurry. Sometimes, whenever someone in a rush, they would tend to miss out the details, leaving them troubled later - taking them a little time to understand what they wrote.
Virginie
Okay, these were still the ones I've list so far. I'll be back for another fonts. Really, I really have fun time looking up the net for these fonts and then bookmark them (not just bookmark but also downloaded them) Try adding these vocabulary of handwritten type fonts in your designs. Don't worry they are all free.
Resources:
1001FreeFonts
SimplytheBest/Fonts
UrbanFonts
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