Unlike many script fonts that can feel erratic or difficult to read, Casey Bold is engineered for reliability. It features:
The sporty, retro feel is perfect for varsity-style apparel, team logos, and fan merchandise. casey bold font
is a "fat-bottomed" script font that masterfully balances retro charm with modern graphic stability. Designed by Leslie Cabarga (often associated with CabargaType or Font Bureau ) in 2003, it draws deep inspiration from the vintage lettering seen in the classic baseball poem Casey at the Bat . Unlike many script fonts that can feel erratic
Casey Bold is a professional-grade typeface and typically requires a commercial license for business use. The uppercase letters are particularly decorative
Its elegant swashes make it a popular choice for high-end invitations and formal announcements where a personal touch is needed.
The uppercase letters are particularly decorative, featuring elegant swashes and curls that make it ideal for titling. Key Characteristics of Casey Bold Description Typeface Category Decorative/Handwritten Script Stroke Style Thick, rounded, and flowing with a wavy rhythm Visual Weight High "ink" density, designed to stand out in headlines Ligatures