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Lucida
Lucida is a script style that mimics natural, flowing handwriting. Originating from the digital typeface family designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes, Lucida includes several variations such as Lucida Calligraphy, Lucida Handwriting, and Lucida Script,

Calligraphy
Calligraphy is more than just handwriting—it's the artful expression of letters, combining design and precision to create visually stunning compositions. Rooted in traditions across cultures, from Chinese brush calligraphy to Western Gothic scripts, it continues to evolve into modern, expressive styles.

Cursive
Cursive writing is a style of penmanship where letters are joined together in a flowing manner. This continuous motion makes it faster than print writing and aesthetically pleasing. Originating centuries ago, cursive evolved to enhance efficiency and elegance in writing.

Print writing is a handwriting style where letters are written individually, without connecting them. Unlike cursive, print writing emphasizes clarity and simplicity. It’s widely taught as a foundational writing style for children and is often used in professional and technical settings where readability is essential.