Y’all know dafont.com right? It’s a massive treasure trove of free fonts, with a huge number of brush lettering fonts as well. With the rise in popularity of calligraphy and brush lettering fonts, a lot of non-professional font designers have been uploading their creations at Dafont. If you know how to look, you’ll find really good quality fonts here (most are for personal use) by pros and non-pros alike.
I haven’t dropped by Dafont recently as I thought I got everything I need. I have A LOT of downloaded fonts and never thought I’d need new ones. Well, I’m glad I popped by the site again! Here’s a roundup of 5 free, all-new brush lettering fonts that I have recently discovered:
I love Tempe’s clean edges and casual strokes. Not very feminine, compared to other brush lettering fonts, which makes Tempe my first choice.
This font has wispy entrance strokes in its capitals which I find very whimsical. It has some ligatures and a very cute ampersand, too! Sadly, the free version doesn’t have any punctuation marks, so you need to replace those with a different font.
For a free font, Real Ohio’s quite generous as it has some alternates, numbers and punctuations. It has a super nice—you guessed it—ampersand, too!
This font is so fun and cute! I love the thick and round strokes. I love the airy letters and wide loops of the ascenders.
With a very organic, handwritten feel, this font would look great on invitations and DIY wall art. The letters bounce, but everything looks well-balanced in the end.
I’ll be rounding up my 5 most favourite, all new calligraphy fonts in the next post. I hope these free fonts have given you inspiration for your next digital project. See you in a bit!
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