![]() ![]() This replicates silver birthday balloon-style characters that are also offered in three different colors. The ultimate bubble writing font offered by Peter Acanski is next level in terms of 3D lettering fonts. This is the ultimate fun and unique font that offers each character its own individual piece of burlap garland bunting and is designed by Calligraphy Fonts. Party Dayīest for: Birthday invitations or country fair branding. This classy and sassy font offers a variety in the case dimensions of each character and offers a clean finish. This elaborate take on the traditional gothic style letter by Blackletter Studio would be ideal for branding a tattoo storefront or a medieval scroll. This playful and simple font by AV Type is a mix of clean and cartoon-like lettering and could be used for a variety of light heart projects. This modern take on a traditional font style by Vladimir Nikolic offers a fun and striking all-uppercase alphabet with this traditional Mexican style font. Mexicanaīest for: Retro Dia De Los Muertos Designs It may not be useful for the lettering or legible projects, but you can use this design by Muhammad Yafinuha to create heart stamps or patterns in your next project. Belovedįigure fonts always confuse me but I must admit that I’m a big fan of this font. I love this font by Letteralle Studios as it offers differing widths which imitate the same pressure changes in a natural calligraphy script. This barely-there, wispy handwriting font comes from Maulana Creative and shows a casual and clean joint handwriting design that would be ideal for a new baby announcement or a new brunch menu. This futuristic-style font by twinletter would be ideal to use in a new video game or cryptic-style comic storyline. This modern font by Khurasan imitates a classic graffiti style lettering that you would see spray painted on a city street, except more refined. This font would be great for cartoon and animation projects. This all uppercase font by imagex replicates bubble writing and offers little highlights on each letter. This robotic stencil font created by Matt McInerney is a simple and futuristic boxy font that could be used for anything from graffiti to street signs. ![]() ![]() This striking font created by Vernon Adams immediately catches your attention and would be awesome to illustrate a classic movie title. This font created by Font Diner replicates real-life neat and simple handwriting like you would find on the label of a jar of homemade jam that you picked up at the farmers market on Sunday. It’s a bold and striking font that catches the eye quickly. BangersĪnother font by Vernon Adams, this all-upper case alphabet will be the highlight of your action comic book strip headings. SacramentoĪnother font by Astigmatic, this sophisticated and fluid joint handwriting font could be used for diary entries on invitations to adult-targeted events. This playful font created by Kimberly Geswein would be used for a fun and adolescent-style handwriting project. I would use this font created by Astigmatic for branding for an upscale winery offering a new tasting menu as it projects classy and clean undertones. This old-timer font would be ideal in projects with retro themes and reminds me of something you’d see at a 50’s diner or a drive-through movie theater. This was created by Vernon Adams, Ben Nathan, Thomas Jockin, and Cereal. This font gives me hipster vibes and I can picture it heading a wedding invitation surrounded by macrame and rattan patterns. Amatic SCīest for: Indie-style projects such as wedding invitations. I find Milena Brandao’s font super fun and child friendly and it offers a combination of upper and lower case letters so it’s suitable for long narratives like a children’s story. Because of its consistent thickness, it prints great too. I love this font created by Ryoichi Tsunekawa as it is clear, bold, and simple so it’s awesome to use when you don’t want to distract from the message or an image. Bebas Neueīest for: Modern style messaging like signage or book titles. If you want to use them for commercial purposes, make sure to check their font licensing. How do I make my own font in Procreate?īelow is a selection of some of my favorite free fonts that I have used over the years and where you can get them.How to Install/Add Fonts into Procreate. ![]()
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