Falling Script is an experimental font that adapts Latin type to the vertical orientation used in various Asian scripts. Since Western script developed in a horizontal style, it had to be re-examined to determine what would look natural in vertical writing. There are Regular Style and Continuous Style. (Continuous style will have 3 sub-styles.) Regular features limited ligatures, but certain characters can still be connected by adjusting character spacing. And Lowercase letters have multiple forms determined in the following letter. You have to change character styles manually as you need.
Reimagining Latin script for vertical reading—a fundamental shift in typographic orientation that required rethinking how characters flow and connect when read from top to bottom rather than left to right.
Technical Innovation
Engineered with a clever implementation solution: characters are designed horizontally but optimized for vertical display. Users simply rotate the text in Adobe Illustrator or InDesign to achieve the intended vertical orientation, elegantly bypassing technical limitations.
Features
Another technical feature is In order to reduce technical problems, Falling Script is originally implemented horizontally. For use in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, etc., it should then be rotated to vertical, as it was originally designed.