![]() ![]() Bringshootīringshoot is a wonderfully trendy style of calligraphy, first seen on Dafont last year in May of 2016. Check out the linked page for donation information if you feel inclined to help out. Released last October, Lemon Tuesday is a collection of Libre fonts designed by Daria Kwon. Although the typeface is provided free of cost, they are accepting donations and will be passing all proceeds on to the treatment of children with cancer. ![]() It requires some manual kerning (what font doesn’t, really?) but it’s a beautiful typeface that can be used in a variety of different ways. ![]() Reprox Script has been around for quite a while, but oddly enough I haven’t really seen it used much. PW Manuel Free is a free font with a whimsical appeal generously provided by Peax Webdesign. I don’t recall ever seeing it used anywhere else, but I’ll definitely be putting this one to use eventually. There’s not much to be known about this font other than the fact that it was uploaded to Dafont in January of 2013, but it’s a really nice font and it has aged quite well despite having been downloaded over 37,000 times already. A special thank you to Premiere for offering such a nice looking font to the public! 4. Released just this past summer, Jaime Blues is a hand-drawn typeface released by Premiere Graphics that is, in the words of its creator, not overly feminine. Beaconīeacon is a professional hand-drawn font with a casual, whimsical appeal, released by iTypeface and available for both personal and commercial use. “I made it with love, so I hope you’ll love to use it!” says Barri Lubris, the creator of high-end font. Released earlier this year in October, Mattilda works great for apparel, stationery, and various other types of branding. In this post I’ll be sharing 11 free calligraphy fonts that you can use both personally and commercially, according to the sites where you can download them. If you’ve ever wanted to use a nice, hand-brush style of lettering for a design but didn’t quite have the chops for it, you’re in luck. In this post I’ll be sharing some of my more recently-discovered gems, but in calligraphy format. Every once in a while I’ll come across some hidden gems that not many people know about yet. As I’ve talked about in the past, I’m usually not crazy about free fonts because they tend to be overused and abused and come with a stigma because of it, but here are exceptions. Every once in a while I’ll do a roundup of some free fonts that I’ve been enjoying lately and share them in a post. ![]()
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