Dancing Script

Designed by Impallari Type

4 weights • Version 29 • On Google Fonts since 2011 • Popularity #55

Quick Summary

4

Styles

400-700

Weight Range

1

Variable axis

3

Languages / Subsets

Category
handwriting
Best for
text
Variable axes
Weight
Scripts
Latin, Vietnamese
Origin
Argentina
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 8, 2025

© 2016 The Dancing Script Project Authors , with Reserved Font Name 'Dancing Script'.

The quick brown fox

32px

About Dancing Script Fonts

Dancing Script is a lively casual script where the letters bounce and change size slightly. Caps are big, and goes below the baseline.

Dancing Script references popular scripts typefaces from the 50's.

It relates to Murray Hill (Emil Klumpp. 1956) in his weight distribution, and to Mistral (Roger Excoffon. 1953) in his lively bouncing effect.

Use it when you want a friendly, informal and spontaneous look.

Updated May 18th 2011 with bold!

In November 2019, it was updated with a Variable Font "Weight" axis.

To contribute, see github.com/impallari/DancingScript.

Who Designed Dancing Script?

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Pablo Impallari is Argentinian type designer based in Rosario.

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