
Casablanca font flows with the same unhurried romance as Michael Curtiz’s 1942 classic — calligraphic, warm, and unmistakably handcrafted in a way that feels like a love letter rather than a title card. The original poster’s flowing script lettering was custom-designed, but three freely available alternatives each capture different facets of that vintage elegance: Daughter of Fortune for soft romantic script, The Silent Night for a more atmospheric, cinematic calligraphy, and Driftline for a looser, more contemporary take on the same flowing character.
Together they offer designers a palette of period-appropriate romanticism ideal for wedding invitations, vintage-inspired editorial design, cocktail bar branding, old Hollywood themed events, and any project that needs to feel like it was penned by candlelight in a wartime café in North Africa. Like the film itself, these typefaces understand that some things are worth more than practicality — sometimes the most important thing a font can do is make the audience feel something.
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