Fonts
Choosing the right font can make-or-break any design project. Explore hundreds of free and premium fonts. Everything from classic, vintage typefaces to bold, modern fonts that pack a contemporary punch. Find the perfect font for your next project.
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Street Hipster Font
Street Hipster is a typeface designed to emulate the style of street graffiti and is intended to give a hip, urban vibe to any design project it is us...

The Bjorke Font
Bjorke is a handmade font with a gothic twist that is sure to make any project stand out. This font features a unique and organic design that gives it...
Learn About Fonts
How Do I Add Fonts to Photoshop?
Learn how to add fonts and start working with them quickly.
What Is a Font License?
Learn the ins and outs of what type of font license you need for your project.
Where Can I Find Free Fonts?
Our pick of the greatest free sources for typefaces online.
How Should I Pair and Combine Fonts?
Tips and tricks for combining stylish fonts in unique and interesting ways.

Spaced Logo Font
Spaced is a captivating and contemporary sans-serif font that exudes a futuristic aesthetic, elevating any design project it graces. With its distinct...

Arcinoll Font
Arcinoll is one of the trendiest graffiti fonts out there! This font can give a unique and playful look to all kinds of graphic designs like posters, ...

Airy Decorative Logo Font
Airy is another colorful font you can use to design everything from attractive titles to logo designs and more. The font features a creative letter de...

Funny Kids Cute Display Font
This font comes with funny-looking characters with chunky designs. These letters look wild and weird, the best ingredients for crafting big titles tha...

Voltec Futuristic Cyberpunk Font
Voltec font features a bold letter design that makes it a great choice for designing titles for posters, CD covers, and even YouTube thumbnails. It in...

Mokgech Blackletter Font
Mokgech is a unique typeface that draws inspiration from classic blackletter letters. Its distinct style and numerous alternative characters, such as ...

Advio Decorative Logo Font
Advio is another decorative font unlike any other on our list. It features a very unusual style of letter design that makes it a perfect choice for lo...

Kite Stylish Simple Font
If you’re looking for a simple font but with a trendy look, this font is for you. Kite is a simple font with creative stylistic elements. It wil...

JellyBelly Creative 3D Font
Technically, this is not a 3D font. But it features a set of creative letters that features a 3D-like design. It basically looks like the letters are ...

Cosmodrome Script Font
Cosmodrome is an exceptional typeface that exudes a delightful and playful aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for a variety of design applications s...

Cynatar Cyberpunk 2077 Font Duo
Cynatar is a modern cyberpunk font that comes with a letter design that looks quite similar to the font used in Cyberpunk 2077 video game. It features...

Kimono Japanese Font
Are you looking for a bold and solid display font that has a japanese traditional feeling? We can help! Try out the Kimono font. The font is suitable ...

San Lorenzo Cute Chunky Simple Font
The fun, cute, and chunky letter design of this font makes it a great choice for all kinds of casual designs. Whether it’s a T-shirt, fun logo, ...

Forest Line
Forrest line is a creative font with a modern design. It’s a multi-purpose font that you can use to design logos, signage, monograms, badges, an...

Heartbear Logo Script Font
Check out Heartbear, a handwritten script font perfectly fit for all kinds of logo designs. It features a simple and classy design and comes with open...

Ramdone 70s Retro Script Font
A true classic script font done in the 70s style. With this font, you can design badges, logos, and signage that will take your customers back in time...

Thunderstorm Hand-Painted Retro Font
This creative retro font comes with a set of stylish letters each crafted by hand. It’s inspired by the retro music and disco designs from the 8...

The Bjorke Handmade Old English Font
Bjorke is a hand-crafted font that comes with a modernized typeface design inspired by blackletter and old English fonts. It comes in regular and alte...

Wonkids Bold Psychedelic Font
Wonkids has a perfectly mellow letter design for designing cool product packaging designs and titles for posters. You can find many creative ways to t...
FAQs About Fonts
What are the different types of fonts?
Fonts can be divided into several categories based on their characteristics. The most common categories include Serif fonts, Sans Serif fonts, Script fonts, and Display fonts. Serif fonts have small lines or strokes attached to the ends of larger strokes in a letter or symbol. Examples include Times New Roman and Georgia. Sans Serif fonts, such as Arial and Helvetica, do not have these extra strokes.
Script fonts mimic handwriting and calligraphy. They can range from formal types like Old English style to more casual styles like Brush script. Display fonts are typically used for headers or logos rather than body text, as they can be a bit extravagant for regular reading. They come in a large variety of styles and are often used to convey a specific mood or theme.
What is a web font and how does it differ from a desktop font?
A web font is a font that is used on a website or a web application. Unlike desktop fonts, they are designed to be used on a web platform and to be compatible with different browsers and devices. A web font is hosted on a server and loaded into the user's web browser as needed, thus allowing websites to use typefaces that aren't installed on visitors' computers.
Desktop fonts, on the other hand, are fonts that you install directly onto your computer or workstation. They can be used in any application on your computer like Word, PowerPoint, or Photoshop. Unlike web fonts, they are not designed to be used on a web platform. Each type has its specific uses, and the main difference between them is where and how they are used.
How do I install a font on my computer?
Installing a font on your computer is typically straightforward. First, you download a font file from a trusted source. The downloaded file would usually be in .ttf or .otf format. On a Windows computer, you just right-click on the downloaded font file and select 'Install'. Alternatively, you can go to the 'Fonts' folder in the Control Panel and then drag and drop the font file there.
On a Mac, you open the downloaded font file, which should open in Font Book. From there, you simply select 'Install Font'. For both Windows and Mac, after installing the font, it should be available for use in your applications. Note that some applications may require a restart to register the newly installed font.
Why does a font matter in design?
Fonts play a crucial role in design as they help establish the mood, evoke emotion, and set the tone of the message. The typography you choose can make your design appear serious, comedic, light-hearted, professional, or even whimsical. An inappropriate font can miscommunicate the intended message and put off your audience. Ensuring you choose the right font can create a strong impression and enhance the impact of a design, whether it's a website, poster, or business card.
Moreover, fonts are significant for readability and legibility. Some fonts are more readable than others and make the text easy to scan at a glance. For example, for longer text, it's usually better to use a Serif or Sans Serif font. On the other hand, Script or Display fonts are typically suited for headlines or short pieces of text.
What is kerning and why is it important in font usage?
Kerning refers to the adjustment of space between individual letter pairs in a typeface. Not to be confused with tracking, which adjusts the spacing uniformly over a range of characters, kerning is specific to pairs of letters that may create an awkward or irregular visual space, for example 'AV' or 'WA'. Effective kerning ensures better legibility and aesthetic outcomes in typography. Without proper kerning, a word can look unbalanced, which can affect readability.
This procedure is particularly important in logo design and headlines, where type is at a large size, and kerning issues are more noticeable. While most software offers automatic kerning, often manual adjustments need to be made. Remember, the goal is not to create equal space between letters but to create the illusion of evenly distributed space, making the word visually pleasing and easy to read.