Is it just me or do people LOVE FONTS? I don’t know what it is about pretty letters that gets us all tingly excited, but when I find the perfect font for a project, or a new, undiscovered treasure, I can’t help but feel mild euphoria. Since I know a lot of you are bloggers and creatives, I thought it would be fun to introduce a once-in-awhile series, sharing my favorite font finds (would you be interested in me sharing other design resources, too?). Today, given the fact that hand-lettering is taking over the worldĀ (and because I just discovered one of the fonts below and LOVEĀ IT)Ā I wanted to share some of my recent favs.
The fonts below are a mix of paid and free fonts.Ā Why not just include onlyĀ freebies? Because, in my opinion, paid fonts tend to be of higher quality and variety. Not always, but often! Many paidĀ calligraphy fonts also include alternatives, meaning there might be 10 different letter “B’s” so you can make your workĀ look more natural and less font-y.Ā Another plus is thatĀ purchased fonts are generally not as popular as free fonts, so your work has the opportunity to stand out a bit from other typography.
IĀ only started purchasing fonts about a year ago, but I think it has made a bigĀ difference in making myĀ design work unique. I still download free fonts, too, but it’s nice to keep your options open. š One last thing — if you DO download free fonts,Ā check the license.Ā Many free fonts are only free for personal projects. If you intend to use them on client or commercial projects, you sometimes need to purchase a commercialĀ license. If you don’t, your butt could get in trouble! Anyways, enough of my blabbering! Here are my ten favorite calligraphy fonts at the moment…and my favorite dog breeds, because #CrazyDogLady. š
Briar RoseĀ Ā //Ā Stringfellows
Halo Handletter //Ā Cantoni Pro
SaissantĀ // Sacramento
Which is your favorite? Any other fonts you’re loving?
p.s. My Calligraphy Practice + ProcessĀ + Freebie Calligraphy Wallpaper