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Da font font kit
Da font font kit








da font font kit

Used for beers and sports, these are mostly retro-ish script fonts with decorative swashes that connect to the end of a word and go under the letters. Outlines and Inlinesįonts consisting of an outline instead of a solid letter shape, and a few with an empty spot inside the strokes of the letters. Handwriting fonts in styles from the distant past. Monoline CursiveĬursive/script fonts with a single line weight throughout. Monogrammyįonts that are either intentionally created to make monograms, or regular fonts that I thought had a good monogram look. Mostly sans-serif and slab, but there are a few script fonts in here too. Letterpress Grungeįonts with a letterpress/stamped look, with grungy texture. It’s the look all the bearded hipsters are tending toward these days! Kidsy & Monocaseįonts with kids in mind – both kids’ handwriting styles, and monocase/unicase fonts (where both uppercase and lowercase are the same height). Hipster HeavenĪ blend of vintage/retro, letterpress, and roughness. Handwritten, bold, mostly all-caps fonts that look like they were drawn with a permanent marker. Most of these are on the narrower side, with lighter weights. Glossy, Bubbly, Groovyįonts with a glossy shine to them, fonts with a fat bubble-style look, and fonts that would fit in the 1970s. Check them out for fonts that not everyone is using! Geometric and Graphicįonts with geometric styles and sharp graphic elements. These are fonts I think are really cool, but as of when they were added to the list, they were getting fewer than 5 downloads per day. Favorite Deep CutsĪnother personal taste list. Fancy Pants ScriptsĬalligraphy and Script fonts with fine lines and decorative embellishments. Engraversįonts with inline elements, or the look of having been engraved. Embellished Insideįonts with decorative embellishments (from dots to stars to swirls and flowers) inside the letters. Dry Brush Fontsīoth script and print styles that look like they were made with a dry or semi-dry brush and ink. Whether that’s blood or melting ice cream is up to you. Mostly handwritten, these fonts have dots or circles at the end points of the letters. This one is a personal taste list – these are fonts with decorative elements and embellishments that I find cool. Color-InsĬollected for the new trend – these fonts have embellished letters with parts that can be colored in! Decorative Hella Cool The squared-off style associated with colleges, universities, and sports – all of these have their own single, double, or triple outlines. The squared-off style associated with colleges, universities, and sports – sans-serif style. The squared-off style associated with colleges, universities, and sports – slab serif style. Highly decorative and embellished fonts, mostly serif or slab serif, in a style often linked to the circus or a carnival. Chalkboardsįonts that look like they were written with chalk. Car BadgesĪ list of period and retro fonts reminiscent of the text styles on old car badges. Handwriting fonts with a more masculine feel. Heavy/bold sans-serif fonts with a handwritten flair. Heavy and bold fonts with a more blockish and squared-off look, where the letter sometimes nestle into each other. Retro pixel-style fonts for a computer-from-the-1980s look! Art Deco and Vintageįont styles reminiscent of the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s. Snow, stars, candy, cookies, and lots of other fonts with fun wintertime elements! 3-D and Shadow Fontsįonts with a 3-D effect, or a background shadow look. Holidays – Halloween Favoritesīones, skulls, dripping blood, lightning, monsters, aliens, and lots of other fonts I felt were Halloweeny! Holidays – Winter Favorites

Da font font kit license#

I’ve done some deep digging down to the bottom of the categories at Dafont, and hopefully these will help you discover some new favorites! 100% Free With License!įonts that are totally free for commercial use, with a license document included! (As of when I added them to this list be sure to confirm documentation when downloading.) Curated to those fonts I find attractive and relatively well-made. These lists will always be growing and changing as I find new fonts to add to them. (For most of the fonts at Dafont, they’re only free for personal use be sure to check each font’s licensing information for details on how it can be used.) These lists are handy as heck when you’re looking for a free font for a personal project.

da font font kit

I can make whatever categories I want, and put whatever fonts I want to in those categories. I’ve recently discovered that Dafont (the huge free font site) allows registered users to create “selections” (which others might call “collections”).










Da font font kit