Quigleywiggly|
by Nick's Fonts

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A tender smile, our sorrows' only balm.
edward young
Quigleywiggly
From thy own smile I snatched the snake.
lord byron
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Quigleywiggly

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Yet from those flames
No light, but rather darkness visible.
john milton
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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William Shakespeare: How can a man so young have eyes so old?
doctor who
handmade calligraphy casual formal retro vintage headline quigleywiggly nick curtis 1950s brushscript calligraphic connected flowing informal invitations weddings
typeface supports ten languages
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Believe it or not, this font first grabbed my attention when I saw it on a toothpick wrapper. I searched the web and found a font very similar, called Bailey. However, Bailey had several characters that were obviously “filled in,” equally obviously by someone who didn’t have a clue as to what the rules of the font were. Those lapses have been corrected in my version, which screams the Fifties. The name? Well, I didn’t have a font that began with the letter Q …