Ourstory Font Duo Font

If you're looking for a hand-drawn brush font that feels both personal and polished something that works as well on a wedding invitation as it does on a small-batch candle label you’ll appreciate Ourstory Font Duo. It’s not overly ornate or fussy, but it carries warmth and intention. The duo includes a textured script and a clean supporting sans-serif, designed to pair effortlessly without needing manual kerning tweaks or stylistic compromises.

What makes Ourstory different from other script fonts?

Many hand-drawn fonts lean heavily into either “rustic” or “elegant” but Ourstory sits comfortably in the middle. Its texture is subtle, not scratchy or distressed, so it prints cleanly at small sizes and scales up beautifully for large-format signage. The letterforms have gentle irregularity (like real handwriting), but consistent rhythm so words flow naturally, not like they’re fighting each other. That balance is why designers and print-on-demand sellers choose it for branding kits, social media graphics, and even embroidery digitizing projects where legibility matters.

It’s also one of the few script duos where the companion sans-serif doesn’t feel like an afterthought. You can use just the script for headlines, mix both for body + title hierarchy, or even reverse them sans-serif headline with script subhead for modern contrast. No extra ligatures or stylistic sets to learn. Just two thoughtfully drawn fonts, ready to use.

Who uses Ourstory and how?

Small business owners often pick Ourstory when building cohesive brand assets: think logo lockups, packaging copy, or Instagram story templates. Because the textures are built-in not added later as overlays it holds up across digital and print formats without extra file prep.

Crafters and makers love it for laser-cut wood signs, vinyl decals, and printable wall art. The slightly uneven baseline adds charm without sacrificing readability even at 12 pt on a tea towel label. And since it’s a single OTF/TTF download (no webfont complications), it loads fast in Canva, Cricut Design Space, or Adobe apps.

Designers working with clients find it especially useful for lifestyle brands baby boutiques, local bakeries, wellness studios where authenticity matters more than perfection. It reads as handmade, not AI-generated. That human touch builds trust before someone even reads the first word.

How does it compare to other popular script fonts?

If you’ve used Halimun, you’ll notice Ourstory has softer edges and less dramatic stroke contrast making it friendlier for longer text blocks. Compared to Gadiani, it’s less formal and more relaxed in spacing, which helps with tight layouts like product tags or recipe cards.

For boho or whimsical projects, Baby Boho brings more playfulness, while Ourstory offers grounded elegance. If you prefer something airy and delicate, Willow is lighter and thinner but Ourstory gives you more weight options out of the box. And unlike Sweet Cupcake, which leans sweet and bubbly, Ourstory keeps things warm and sincere, not cutesy.

For reference, you can see how Ourstory Font Duo Font is used across real projects on Creative Fabrica including mockups showing it on mugs, tote bags, and greeting cards.

Practical tips before you download

  • Test both weights side-by-side in your layout app sometimes the sans-serif works better as a caption than the script, especially for accessibility.
  • When using the script alone, avoid all-caps for long phrases it’s designed for natural word shapes, not uniform block letters.
  • If you’re printing on kraft paper or textured cardstock, the built-in texture in Ourstory actually enhances the tactile feel rather than competing with it.
  • Pair it with simple, high-contrast colors deep navy, charcoal, or muted terracotta to let the font’s personality shine without visual noise.

Before adding Ourstory to your design toolkit, ask yourself: Does this project need warmth? Clarity? A quiet sense of care? If yes, it’s likely a fit not because it’s trendy, but because it’s made to support meaning, not distract from it.

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