CS Martha Drawn Font – This is a fun handwritten font designed to capture the lively charm of natural pen strokes. Enhanced with a subtle drawn effect, each letter feels spontaneous and personal, bringing warmth and authenticity to your typography. The organic flow of the characters creates an inviting, human-centered look that feels friendly, sincere, and full of expressive energy.
Lively Strokes with Artistic Drawn Texture
The dynamic curves and casual rhythm of this font turn simple text into an engaging visual experience. Its drawn texture highlights natural imperfections, giving the letterforms an artistic and handcrafted quality. This imperfect beauty adds emotional depth and personality, making your message feel more relatable, creative, and alive.
Perfect for Personal Branding and Creative Storytelling
This font shines in projects that value individuality and creativity. It’s ideal for personal branding, book titles, journals, quotes, and storytelling layouts that require warmth and approachability. The handwritten charm combined with drawn detailing makes it especially effective for playful posters, lifestyle visuals, and expressive social media content.
Versatile, Friendly, and Creatively Adaptable
Beyond its expressive character, this font is highly versatile for both digital and print use. It pairs beautifully with colorful palettes, textured backgrounds, and relaxed compositions. Wherever you need typography that balances readability with charm, delivers a friendly, artistic voice that enhances any creative design.
This is a demo font and is free for personal use only. For commercial use, a license must be purchased. Link to purchase the full version and commercial license: https://craftsupply.co/product/cs-martha-drawn/
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Font info
| Designer Name: | Craft Supply Co. |
| Date: | February 3, 2026 |
| Downloads: | 1 |
| Classification: | Branding Fonts, Decorative Fonts, Handwritten Fonts, Playful / Fun Fonts |
| License: | Free for Personal Use |

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