Here are the ideal use cases for Francy Font:
"Fancy Font" (often misspelled as Francy) refers to stylized text generated using Unicode characters Francy Font
This is where Francy truly shines for designers. One of the biggest pitfalls of script fonts is the "cookie-cutter" look, where two identical letters (like the double 't' in "butter") look exactly the same. Francy usually comes equipped with OpenType features that automatically swap duplicate letters for different versions. This means if you type a word with two 'a's, the font renders them differently, enhancing the illusion of authentic handwriting. Here are the ideal use cases for Francy