Tag: happy
Aquabella Font Duo Font
Aquabella is a charming font duo that is ready to add a touch of fun to any project: birth announcements, shower and wedding invitations, greeting cards, posters, calendars, and so much more! Aquabella Sans includes uppercase letters in regular and
Saturday Script Font
Say hello to Saturday Script! A elegant and casual, handwritten script with a detailed and realistic dry brush texture. Unique and versatile, Saturday Script has 2 sets of lowercase stylistic sets and ligatures , allowing you to make each word
Lucky Fellas Font
Introducing Lucky Fellas! – A rough-and-ready hand-brushed script, with edgy lines and awesome character! Lucky Fellas is perfect for making a bold statement in professional branding, advertising, poster design, book covers, magazines, greeting cards, merchandise, fashion campaigns, newsletters, album covers,
Naive Sans Font
Naïve Sans is a sans serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. We drew five finely balanced
Holiday Font
Holiday is a fun, playful and informal script design published by Letterhend Studio. Holiday features uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc. Published by Letterhend StudioDownload Holiday
Mukadua Font
This typeface consist of two type of fonts, serif and script. Mukadua means two-face which is can be used in happy and fun concept, but still looks great in dark / horror / scary concept! The main font is a
Terpentijn Font
Terpentijn is Dutch for Turpentine. If you say it out loud, it actually sounds quite similar!Here you thought you were just buying a font, but you get to learn some Dutch too! Terpentijn is a handmade typeface with a serious
Entourage Font
Entourage is a sweet little font – rounded, quirky and cute. Entourage will shine on product packaging, posters and websites. Comes with an ‘entourage’ of diacritics. Published by HanodedDownload Entourage
Likely Font
Likely is a joyful, brush script type family with complementary sans serif and extras styles. Hand drawn freely but carefully, each of the fonts are designed to work together to present a vibrant and natural package. Layer and colorize the
Bupkis Font
Bupkis literally means ‘goat’s dropping’ in Yiddish, but it is used to say ‘nothing, zero, zilch’. Bupkis is a very nice handmade font. A little formal, a little uneven, a little unusual. Use for it whatever you like, but product
Burobu Font
Burobu, in case you’d like to know, means ‘blob’ in Japanese. I thought it was quite an appropriate name for this blob-like font! Burobu is a messy font and comes with a generous helping of jittery, jumping glyphs, exaggerated strokes
Buckthorn Font
Buckthorn is a genus of about 110 species of shrubs and small trees, native to North America and Asia. Its uses are varied: it is used for dye, oil, printing ink and oil. That concludes the botany class for today,
Colporteur Font
A Colporteur is a peddler of books, newspapers, and similar literature. When I was young, we often got visits from colporteurs – mostly they wanted to sell us a very expensive encyclopaedia. I haven’t seen them for a while –
Spiced Pumpkin Font
I don’t know about the weather on your side of the globe, but here it is mighty cold! I was trying out a new technique of font-making AND I was craving a pumpkin spice latte, so I named this font
Mi Negra Font
Mi Negra is a funny and hilarious typography designed especially for children, thought and created by Isabel de Gregorio. It could be described as an original combination between a semi-handwright and semi sans-serif font. Thanks to its structure and nice
Vlinder Font
Vlinder means butterfly in Dutch. Vlinder font is a cute and curly typeface with fluttering glyphs and an overall happy feel to it. Use it for childrens books, posters and invites. Comes with flowery fields of diacritics. Published by HanodedDownload
Whale Song Font
I grew up with the ‘Save The Whales’ slogan: I remember watching the news and seeing little Greenpeace dinghies taking on huge Japanese whalers, and activists clinging on for dear life. I haven’t heard that slogan for a while: maybe