We chose 10 commercial free handwriting fonts for this month’s font post. I just love handwritten print and script, and it’s so nice to know what there are some beautiful choices that can be used on any project you have, even for items you make and sell.
Just match up the number from the graphic above with the font name below and follow a link to download these fonts.
1. Arizona by 2Peas
2. Frosting for Breakfast by Leeviathan
3. May Queen by Divide by Zero
4. Frente H1 by Frente
5. Montez by Astigmatic
6. Kristi by Birgit Pulk
7. Eraser by David Rakowski
8. Pixies Scribbles by PixieWings
9. Meddon by New Typography
10. Prophecy by Tension Type
Thanks for stopping by today and we hope you can incorporate these fonts in some of your projects! If you’d like to see more favorite fonts, check out our other font posts.
*A note about downloading, installing & using fonts: There are a lot of sites out there that offer free fonts. Some are set up mostly to display ads, and others take you to suspicious files & links. Even some legitimate sites run confusing ads that feature images that say “download”, when it’s for another product. While we don’t recommend one free font website over another, we have tried to link to the more straightforward sites to make finding the font easier for you. If you click on anything that looks like an application or .exe file, stop, it’s not what you want, and is probably malware. Don’t forget to follow the site’s specific directions to download and install the font. If you are a crafter and will be selling your work, please be sure to read any files or information that comes with the font. Some fonts have restrictions on the commercial use of a font for mass production quantities and on the sharing / redistribution of the font file itself.
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Eva Peterson says
Thank you! I spent at least an hour yesterday searching for fonts to use with washi tape. All the sights are either riddled with junk ad downloads or you can’t even figure out how to install them. Your blogs/posts are so helpful!
Lilla in AL says
Thanks so much for the great, safe fonts. Really appreciate them. The Windows 8 fonts all look the same.