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Choosing a font for writing

David Hewson

David Hewson

Let’s talk about one of our favourite writing avoidance devices: picking the right font for your manuscript.

Anyone who’s tried to turn out a novel knows this exercise. You’re sitting there in front of the computer, struggling to come up with some words. Then you see the Font Menu and think Oh my God this would be so much easier if I switched the whole manuscript to Goudy Old Style. Why didn’t I think of that earlier?

Perhaps because you were, well, writing . And too busy to worry about any of this stuff. Which is good. But worry we do so let me try to offer some words of advice stemming from twenty years of dealing with book manuscripts.

Because this is important. If there’s something wrong with your screen setup it will nag at you. What we’re aiming for is, in a sense, what we aim for in writing itself. We want the process to become invisible, and the story — the characters, the world, the narrative — to shine through.

First things first though. Before you pick the right font for writing you need to understand something called ‘line length’.

How many letters in a line?

There’s an excellent academic take on this subject from the Baymard Institute here . It’s talking about the optimal length of a line of text for reading in a web page but the same applies for writing on anything, be it a computer or a tablet. In a nutshell the lesson is this: if the number of letters in a line on screen is too long you’ll lose your ability to focus on the actual words. To put it another way: squeezing in too much on screen is self-defeating. You may have the quantity there but your ability to read it well will diminish… and reading your work as you go is as important as getting words down in the first place.

Lots of studies suggest the optimal line length for reading (and therefore writing) is somewhere between 50 and 75 characters per line. For most writing purposes I suspect the real figure is between 60 and 70 (and it will depend on your screen and your font so you will need to fiddle to get that right).

Here’s 50 which is way too short for me.

I think 60 is better.

And 70 feels fine on an iMac though on a 13 inch MacBook Pro I knock that down to 65 characters per line (simply because it seems better).

In my writing app of choice Ulysses line length is set directly in Preferences (as I’ll demonstrate later). In other apps you’ll have to juggle the ruler to get it right.

How much line spacing?

Books and newspapers are normally set in single spacing or something close. This is far too tight to be readable when you’re writing. Back in the old typewriter days we used to write double-spaced so that editors could scribble in corrections with a pen. We don’t need to do this any more but we still need a bit of breathing space between the lines to make them readable, and for me a little bit of space between paragraphs too.

Here’s single line spacing.

Nope. Won’t work for me.

Here’s 1.2 line spacing with .2 of space between paragraphs.

And here’s 1.5 line spacing with .3 paragraph spacing.

If I’m working on a laptop I tend to use the 1.2 line spacing setup. At home with a 27-inch Retina iMac the third one seems more natural.

Note I always start paragraphs with an indent. That’s especially important if you don’t use spacing between paragraphs because if you work like that sooner or later you’ll be lost as to where paragraphs begin and end.

Serif fonts… going old-style

Line length and spacing tend to be obvious when you start to play with them. Choosing a font for writing is much more a matter of personal taste. As an early Mac user I often wrote in Garamond, back then a very common Apple font. It’s a serif font , in other words one that dates back to print typography. Most newspapers use serif fonts in print (and a fair few online too). Times, Goudy, Bookman… all those fonts have that grand, slightly fiddly look to them that denotes class.

Here’s a very elegant one that comes with the Mac, Cochin.

The consensus among most experts is that serif fonts are easier to read in print than their rivals, sans serif fonts such as Helvetica and Arial. I think that’s probably true. You can try to convince yourself that you’re getting into the book-writing mood by trying to knock out words in something like Cochin. In the end you’ll probably find it was a mistake because they’ll be hard to read and give you a headache after a while.

Going back to the typewriter

As I’ve said before one of the things I like about Ulysses is that it is, for me, a kind of typewriter for the 21st century. In other words it combines the focus and simplicity of a typewriter with the back-end management powers of a computer.

So why not go the whole hog and use a typewriter-style monospaced font too such as Courier? Monospaced means that every letter you see has exactly the same width be it a narrow ‘i’ or a wide ‘w’. Like this in the excellent free screenwriting font Courier Prime (in my book the only Courier to use for creative writing under any circumstances).

Or even go very bold and use a distressed monospaced font such as P22 Typewriter.

Hmmm. Courier Prime I like, not least because being a modern monospaced font you get bold and italic. Still if I went down this route I’d be looking at the typography as much as the words, which is bad.

Remember: we want the type to disappear. So then…

Sans serif fonts for writing

It may be boring. It may mean Helvetica, Arial or one of the Microsoft fonts such as Calibri (which isn’t half bad in my book). But sans, for me, is definitely the way to go. Until recently I always wrote in Helvetica Neue. Then Apple released El Capitan and made the system font something new they’d created called San Francisco, a sans font particularly tailored for high res screens.

The odd thing about San Francisco is it’s a font for OS X but not generally available as an option in the average word processor. You can’t just download it and put it in the Font Book for some reason. Developers seem to be getting round this now. Ulysses is among them. All you have to do is go to Preferences and choose System Font. Then everything is sharp and clear and, unlike some sans fonts on screen, you can actually detect the difference between opening and closing quote marks.

Want to see what it looks like? Just go back to those early screenshots at the top of this article. They’re all San Francisco and I bet you never once asked yourself, ‘What font is that?’ Precisely.

Here’s my preferred Ulysses writing setup on the iMac.

Two final points. First, if you’re delivering a manuscript to an agent or publisher don’t try and get clever with fonts or indeed design in general. It probably won’t matter what you use since they’re likely to read it on an ereader anyway. So just stick to Helvetica or Arial or something, and never bung off a manuscript in a font so obscure the first thing that happens is their own computer bleats about not having it available. They’re busy people and they won’t like this.

Second, when you find a font, line length, line spacing setup that works stick with it . Writing is about writing not faffing with software. Make yourself comfortable, get in that seat and start telling a story.

One of the reasons I find that so much easier with Ulysses than anything else is that there is no visible menu system unless you call for it . When you write all you see are your words. This is as it should because in the end they’re the only thing that matters.

Oh, and all of this (well the bits about line length and stuff apart) is my opinion. Choosing a font is a bit like decorating a room for yourself; what matters is what works for you. And if that’s bilious scarlet curtains with a bright purple chaise longue that’s nobody’s business but yours.

So feel free to offer your own font and type preferences in the comments if you wish.

David Hewson

Written by David Hewson

Writer. www.davidhewson.com

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The Different Types of Writing Fonts: Calligraphy Font Styles, Hand Lettering, and More

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Curious about writing fonts, calligraphy fonts, handwriting fonts, and more? In this article, we'll explore different types of writing fonts, where they come from, and what the different terms mean. We'll also observe some different examples of writing fonts, like chalkboard fonts, kids' handwriting fonts, script fonts, and others.

  • What Is a Writing Font?

What Is Calligraphy?

What is hand lettering, what is a handwriting font.

  • What Fonts Look Like Handwriting?

What Is a Cursive Font vs. a Script Font?

What is a brush font, what about calligraphy fonts, what is a writing font .

Fonts are a collection of letters. They are typically a graphical representation of a set of characters, all with one continuous aesthetic. Every computer likely has a collection of fonts on it; this article is displayed in a font in your browser. 

In most cases, a writing font refers to a font that has a hand-drawn or handwriting aesthetic. This means it includes a lot of styles: there are many different types of writing fonts. This could include anything from informal kids' handwriting fonts to ultra-decorative calligraphy styles.

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However, you may hear others refer to "writing fonts" as fonts best used for actual reading and writing books. If you're an author looking for the perfect writing font, you're likely looking for a serif or sans serif font with strong readability and legibility at small sizes. That won't be our focus in this article. Instead, we're going to focus on a handwriting aesthetic and provide examples of fonts that look like handwriting. If you're looking for different writing fonts for your next manuscript or for long paragraphs of body copy, check out these collections. They've got design inspiration right up your alley.

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Now, let's dig into some of the different styles of writing fonts and where they come from. We'll start with one of the most popular different types of writing fonts: a calligraphy font style.

Calligraphy is a type of hand lettering, but not all hand lettering is necessarily considered calligraphy. It also has roots all across the globe—many cultures, across many eras, have valued beautiful handwritten letterforms. It's not exclusive to Latin characters. The term "calligraphy" is often associated with a style: beautiful, elegant letters drawn with sweeping strokes. 

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However, a term like "calligraphy font", while commonly used, is a little contradictory: calligraphy is inherently not a font, because calligraphy styles heavily rely on drawing, not on generated or reproduced letters. That's not to say calligraphy fonts don't exist, but the phase is typically referring to a visual style and not the process.

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Complicated? Confusing? A little bit. Long story short: calligraphy is an art form where the artist usually uses a brush or pen to create artistic letters arranged in an intentionally visually engaging way. The letters are not "sketched out first"—instead, there is a learned process of applying pressure and strokes to create artistic lettering. Modern calligraphy styles can often employ modern tools, like watercolor pens, brush pens, and even digital tools like Procreate.

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So what, then, is hand lettering? This term is a lot broader. If you draw your letters by hand, it's hand lettering. For example, when you walk into a coffee shop, you might see a chalkboard with artistic handwriting on it. This is hand lettering. Chalk lettering has become particularly trendy, over the years, as a means of creating beautiful compositions with letters.

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And this is why calligraphy is considered a type of hand lettering, just as chalk lettering is. It's a process of creating letters by hand. It's often considered illustrative by nature. As a broader category, there are plenty of different techniques and aesthetics that could fit into this term. Hand lettering also has broad applications. For example, hand lettering could be used to create a logo design, rather than working with a font. 

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Turning back to calligraphy, we could technically sketch out letters that look calligraphic, with varied line widths, and then fill them in with ink. This would be hand lettering, as it's hand drawn and illustrative, but it wouldn't technically be considered calligraphy (in terms of process, not necessarily aesthetic). See the difference? Some of this might seem a bit nitpicky, but it often comes down to describing the creation process.

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Handwriting fonts take a hand-drawn aesthetic and apply it to the convenience and versatility of a font. They have continually grown in popularity over the years. Handwriting fonts are a fun and simple way of employing a hand-drawn aesthetic without necessarily drawing each letter by hand.

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The strokes tend to have an organic quality that in some way mimics what hand-drawn lines would look like. This can be in terms of jitter, stroke width, or a number of other aesthetic qualities.

What Fonts Look Like Handwriting? 

Here is a sample of some different styles of writing fonts. You can download all of them on Envato —for one low fee, you get access to the entire font library. So give them a try or sit back and enjoy the font inspiration.

1. Rose Colored Handwriting Script

handwriting script font

Check out this pretty script font. It has connected letters, as we'd expect to see in cursive, so it's easy to see how this would be considered a handwriting font.

2. Jalibar Bold Handwriting Font

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But handwriting fonts aren't exclusively cursive. Check out this chunky, fun handwriting font. It could be a great fit for Cricut font projects, invitations, and so much more. 

3. The Baghotta Casual Script Font

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Isn't this script font elegant? It has a little bit of calligraphy inspiration in its aesthetic. It's easy to imagine this one on packaging, T-shirts, and other design projects. 

4. Imani Serif Cute Handwriting Font (Handwritten)

Serif Cute Handwriting Font

Check out this cute serif font. Yes, handwriting fonts can be serif fonts too! This bookish font could be great for your children's books, school projects, and more. It could be a fun choice for a kids' handwriting font too.

5. Love Junkie Pen Handwriting Font

Pen Handwriting Font

This handwriting font looks more like strokes from a ballpoint pen. If you're looking for an ink font, give this one a try. 

6.  Thick Chalkboard Font (Handwriting Chalk Font)

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Handwriting fonts can also mimic a textured aesthetic, like this chalkboard font. It's a great way to capture the look and feel of chalk writing but with the convenience of a font.

The terms "cursive" and "script" are often used interchangeably. They both typically refer to writing (or fonts) that have sweeping strokes that connect to one another. This is generally a good definition to keep in mind when looking for and creating fonts.

Chances are, you may have learned "cursive writing" when you were in grade school. The letters connect to one another. Many claim that this type of writing is faster because you don't have to lift your pen or pencil.

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While handwriting like this might have inherent visual qualities, it doesn't necessarily have to be artistic to be cursive. Script is sometimes associated with more stylistic writing, like calligraphy, but again, the definitions tend to overlap.

Here are some examples of cursive fonts and script fonts. You can get a lot of variation here: from kids' writing fonts to calligraphy fonts. What aesthetic do you prefer?

1. Borneos Monoline Handwriting

cursive font

This font is such a fun choice. If you're a crafter, and you're looking for Cricut fonts that connect, this could be a great download for you. Or try it in your next print project.

2. Ferlista Funny Script Font

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Script and cursive fonts can go in a number of different visual directions, like this curly font. It's so decorative and energetic. What kind of project would you try with this one?

3. Dancing Candy Handwriting Font

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This cursive font has long connecting strokes. Dress it up by using it in gold foil, or keep it casual in a more muted ink color. 

4. Gelaniyo: A Script Bold Typeface

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Here is a thicker, bold script font. Notice how the increase in line width really affects the overall aesthetic of the letters.  

5. Muffle Cute Script Cursive Font

cute script font

This script font has a lot of signature font vibes to it. Notice, however, how we can have cursive letters, but it's not necessarily the typical calligraphy-inspired aesthetic.

Brush fonts are another type of handwriting font. In these fonts, we typically see brush strokes, much like we'd see if we were drawing the letters with a brush or a pen. Imagine, for example, what it would look like if you drew the letters with a paintbrush. You might notice some crossover here with cursive, script, and even calligraphy font style writing. However, a brush font does not have to "connect", like cursive, to be a brush font.

Take a look at these stylish examples, and take note of how the brush stroke itself is a big part of the font's aesthetic.

1. AvailaBrush Brush Font

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This brush font has high-contrast, energetic strokes. It would be a great fit for display type, titles, and even logo design.

2. Oland Brush Font

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Isn't this font fun and energetic? Note the visible brush strokes here. The font looks as if it was drawn with a brush, and that's a big part of the brush font look.

3. Singleday Brush Font

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We see some connecting, cursive lines in this brush font, but note the texture too. It adds such visual interest to the letters, doesn't it? It also makes it feel less stagnant and more natural.

4. Anileba | Brush Font

Anileba | Brush Font

Like many other handwriting fonts, brush fonts can come in a variety of shapes and styles too, just like this brush font. It has interesting variety, although the strokes are rather uniform.

Now that we've looked at different styles of writing fonts, let's explore some calligraphy different fonts. We've already covered the fact that calligraphy, as a practice, is inherently something that doesn't use fonts. However, this aesthetic can still be employed, visually, as sort of a "faux calligraphy" to recreate the style. 

Here are some elegant examples.

1. Estylle Madison Calligraphy Font

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This modern calligraphy font is a beautiful choice. Whether you're looking for Cricut fonts, fonts for invitations, or something elegant for your next design project, this aesthetic could be perfect.

2. Slovenia | Calligraphy Font

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Swashes and stylish alternates are often a big part of calligraphy fonts. This beautiful font has such long, sweeping strokes and swirls. 

3. Somalia: Modern Calligraphy

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Here is another take on the calligraphy aesthetic, but with a different personality. When you're looking at calligraphy, you can find different types of fonts to write in this niche too.

4. Charlotte Calligraphy Font

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Prefer a thinner, longer style when it comes to calligraphy fonts? Perhaps you'd prefer a look like this one. It makes for an elegant, artistic look.

5. Raisyah Calligraphy Script Font

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This modern calligraphy font has beautiful contrast in its strokes. Try pairing this font with an elegant serif font in your next design project. Or try it out as a Cricut font in a variety of papers or vinyl.

Check Out These Different Styles of Writing Fonts

We've only touched the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the possibilities for different styles of writing fonts. From fun and bubbly to elegant and formal, there are so many different handwriting styles to choose from when it comes to font design.

Here's a sample of some of the possibilities. Consider trying one of them out in your next design project, and check out the design inspiration.

1. Kiddo Kids' Handwriting Font

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Kids' handwriting fonts can be such a fun addition to school projects, children's books, T-shirts, and much more. Try them out on invitations or on a paper texture for a notebook look.

2. Tremors Handwriting Signature Font

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Many script fonts push more towards a signature-type aesthetic. Note the energetic lines here. This could be perfect for high-end branding, packaging, and more. 

3. Deepo Handwriting Font

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Handwriting fonts can take on all kinds of moods and aesthetics. This one could work for a horror film, a scary story, or even Halloween invitations. 

4.  Cute Bubble Font (Notebook Handwriting Font)

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How about something rounded and cheerful? This handwriting font takes inspiration from notebook doodles and scribbles. Imagine it on merchandise or on your next T-shirt design.

5. Best Jolly: Handwriting Font

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Here's a handwriting font with cute curls. There are so many possibilities when it comes to handwriting fonts. Try mixing and matching them together to push the drawn aesthetic further.

6. Ribons: A Handwriting Display Font

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Love chunky handwriting fonts? This one has a lot of potential. The letters here have organic contours and memorable shapes that could stand out in your design project.

7. Tizart: The Handwriting Serif Font

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Isn't this a fun serif handwriting font? The cutout spaces here make for a really memorable aesthetic. You could dress this up or keep it casual. 

8. Summer Vacation: Cool Handwritten Font 

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This handwriting font has a relaxed and flowing feel to it. The letters have an elongated style, with elegant handwritten accents. Give this cool script a try!

9. Lefty Ink Handwriting Font (Handwritten Type)

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If you like ink fonts, check this one out. It's got a scratchy, scribble aesthetic, like notes right off a notebook page. Use it to add an informal touch to your next design.

10. Belle Amour: Modern Calligraphy

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Script fonts can take on so many different aesthetics. Here's an elegant, modern one that pushes in a different direction. Isn't it classy? It's easy to picture this one on beauty products, posters, and more.

Want to Learn to Make a Font of Your Own?

Love handwriting fonts? Have you ever considered making one of your own? Well, there are plenty of free tutorials on Envato Tuts+ that can help get you started. Why not start designing your own handwriting font today? Explore different types of lettering styles and fonts with these tutorials: 

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What Kind of Writing Font Is Your Favorite?

Which of the different types of writing fonts is your favorite? With so many to choose from, it's hard not to want to download them all. If you're looking for a font library, remember to check out Envato . For one low price, you get access to thousands of fonts. It's an awesome and cost-effective way to try out as many fonts as you want, without limits.

Want to check out even more handwriting fonts or learn how to write in different fonts? Check out these font collections for even more font inspiration, downloads, and insights. 

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Fancy Fonts

Fancy fonts are fonts with creative and artistic designs such as bullet holes, curved strokes, jagged edges, etc. It consists of a variety of font styles such as curly, groovy, eroded, distorted, esoteric, broken, etc. and they are generally used in stuff that needs innovative and imagination. Due to the poor legibility of fancy fonts, they are usually best used for decorative purposes and should be avoided in some formal documents and presentations such as resumes, letters, etc. That being said, fancy fonts are fun to play with, and it would be a positive way to get attention if used appropriately.

Treasury designed by Hermann Ihlenburg, Rebecca Alaccari and Patrick Griffin is a typical fancy font family. The font family offers some stunning features for you to experiment with. For example, you can build your own initial caps in any combination of colors, fills with a few clicks with the font family rather than searching for initial caps for your project endlessly. Also, you can produce unlimited possibilities of alternation and variation in dimension, color and calligraphic combinations with its two base styles and nine layer fonts. You can know more about the font family here .

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Treasury by Hermann Ihlenburg, Rebecca Alaccari and Patrick Griffin

To download free fancy fonts for personal or commercial use, you can take a look at our collection of fancy fonts . If you just want to create text graphics and logos online using fancy fonts, you can check out our text generator below.

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Your complete guide to the best of Canva's database of over 5,000 fonts.

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Canva is a widely used online design platform that has been rising in popularity since 2023. Its exponential growth is due to its ease of use and ability to create web-friendly graphics completely free of charge in only a few clicks and adjustments. It includes a wide selection of fonts, and you don’t need to be a designer to know that a font choice is one of the most important branding decisions you can make, whether for a small business, large business or freelancer.

Luckily, Canva gives you access to over 5,000 fonts. Not many people have the time to sift through all of these options, so we’ve filtered it down for you! We’ve prepared the ultimate selection of the best fonts on Canva, some of which are available with the free plan, and some which require the Canva Pro subscription (which costs only $15 per month). Consider this guide the complete round-up of the best fonts Canva has to offer – so save it in your bookmarks tab for the next time you need to choose a new font.

For more font options, check out this list of free fonts. Alternatively, if you’re an Adobe user, you might find this selection of Adobe fonts useful.

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Canva plan: Free

Garet is a sans serif font designed for website copy. The roundness of the letters and their stems create a friendliness while its masculine presence and definition of its lines maintain a professional feel.

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Noto Serif is a popular font widely available for use in online settings, including in Canva’s free plan. It’s a serif font that’s easy on the eyes and comes equipped in regular and bold on Canva’s software.

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Bebas Neue is also available to download on DaFont and many designers use it in their Adobe software. It's a clean and lean set of lettering that will make any project appear professionally designed.

Dark blue and pastel blue text on a light turquoise blue background displaying the sans serif font Canva Sans.

Canva’s own sans serif font is homogeneous of Helvetica, only the lines of Canva Sans cut a thinner figure and are ever-so-slightly more widely spaced, giving it a lighter finish than usual for a sans serif font.

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As an open-source font available across many online tools, Poppins' finish is functional and allows for versatility in editing for those who wish to add their own touches. Not the centre of attention, it lets you put your design in the spotlight.

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We all need a retro font of the digital glitch persuasion at one point or another. This one is the most open-minded of the SCR-N Seven font family, and is a go-to for typography reminiscent of the retro electronics of the digital boom.

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The standard sans serif font for most websites and online platforms, Open Sans is a familiar font that’s easy on the eyes. Its prevalence in online material means that it’s perfect for professional body text as it doesn’t clock with the brain.

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Stripped back and feminine, Prata’s serif typeface is perfect for a luxury finish. With more pronounced flourishes than standard, it's also available on many website builders, making it a strategic option for those also creating their own websites.

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Although Cardo is a serif font, its flourishes aren’t quite as prominent as those in Prata. Its lighter weight makes it more refined, ideal for a project in need of a touch of elegance. Cardo is also available on Adobe.

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Also available on DaFont, Drunken Hour is a distinctive style that mimics the jolty lettering of old printing presses. Currently trending online, this would be a useful font to include in your projects to help to catch the attention of the algorithms.

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Yearbook Solid is a refined version of the varsity-style typography often seen in the context of American schools and universities. Yearbook Solid is ideal for this genre as it creates something defined without being too over-stylised or rigid.

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One of the most commonly used serif fonts on the web, this is perfect for ensuring font consistency across multiple platforms. Its wider letters open up the text and its roundness at the end of each stem invites the audience into a comforting read.

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Gistesty reflects the extra-stylised handwriting often seen on invitations and events branding. It was made by Creatype Studio - a leading font creation company especially known for its decorative fonts - and Gistesy leads as one of its most popular.

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Canva plan: Pro

A more legible option than most script fonts, The Something Script is exclusive to Canva. Its similar to Gistesty in flourish, but lighter and more delicate. This would efficiently create a recognisable piece of branding with the right colour choices.

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The whole Mokoto Glitch font family is habitually used by Canva users for the novelty digital glitch effect, and this is the most flexible and least rigid of the bunch, leaving room for distinctive additions.

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ON4T Font Generator: Transform Your Text into Stylish Fonts

Ever wanted to make your social media profiles stand out with unique and stylish fonts? Our free online Font Generator is your go-to solution. Without needing any app, you can turn your regular text into a range of fancy fonts. It's perfect for those who want to express their style on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more.

Here's how it works.

Just type in your text and see it change into exciting, stylish fonts. It's great for creating eye-catching names on your social profiles or adding a creative touch to your posts and bios. This tool is ideal for those moments when you see a creative font online and wish you could do the same.

The Font Generator isn't just about looks; it's about making your text more engaging and noticeable. Whether you're jazzing up your Facebook bio, adding spice to your tweets, or making your Instagram stories more visually appealing, this tool has you covered. Plus, it's incredibly user-friendly for sending unique messages to friends and family via Telegram or WhatsApp.

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Font Copy and Paste Made Easy Copying and pasting fonts is a breeze with our tool. The 'copy and paste' feature is a lifesaver, especially when you want to quickly transfer stylish text to different platforms. Our Font Generator holds a vast collection of Unicode letters, numbers, signs, and symbols, ready to be used. Just select, copy, and paste. It's that simple!

This tool is designed for those who love to stand out in the digital crowd. Tired of the same old text fonts? Want your words to pop and grab attention? ON4T Font Generator is the answer. So go ahead, type in your standard text, and watch it transform into something unique and stylish. Your social media profiles and messages will never be dull again!

How Does Our Font Generator Work?

Using our online Font Generator is super easy. It's designed for anyone to use. No complicated steps or tech skills are needed. The idea is simple: turn your plain text into something unique and fun.

Here's how you do it:

  • 1. Type or paste your text into the input box on our tool.
  • 2. Wait a bit as our letter generator whips up a variety of stylish fonts for you.
  • 3. Scroll through the list and pick the font style you love the most.
  • 4. Click on your choice to see a visual preview.
  • 5. Happy with the look? Just copy the text and paste it on social platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

It's all about adding a touch of personality to your online presence. Our Font Generator makes it easy to be creative with your text, making your social media posts, bios, and messages stand out!

Fonts Generator: Enhance Your Social Media Posts Across 50+ Platforms

ON4T Font Generator is more than just versatile. It's expensive! It supports over 50 popular social media sites, letting you bring a unique touch to each one. Let's dive into where you can use these stylish fonts:

Fonts for Twitter

Ever noticed how some Twitter users have cool, stylish fonts in their tweets? That can be you, too! With our online text generator, you can create eye-catching text for your Twitter timeline. It's all about making your tweets stand out in a sea of regular text.

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💘🐚 千ㄖℕ𝐭 𝓕Ⓞŕ tฬ𝐈𝓽ᵗ乇ℝ 🍩♙ 

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ON4T Font generator tool changes your font with the help of Unicode symbols. You can freely use these stylish fonts for Facebook user names, bios, posts, and comments. Below are some stylish fonts that are used on Facebook.

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What is Unicode?

Unicode is like a big library of thousands of different symbols and characters. It's got all sorts of characters, from ones that look like regular letters to really fancy ones. For example, take 'thug-life.' In Unicode, it can look like '𝖙𝖍𝖚𝖌-𝖑𝖎𝖋𝖊' – that's a stylish version made of Unicode symbols.

These cool letter styles are spread throughout the Unicode system. It's about matching these stylish symbols with regular letters. Unicode is super important because it's the global standard that helps computers understand all these different characters. Since computers work with 0s and 1s, Unicode gives each character its own special number in that format. So, it's like translating our language into something computers can read and display.

Understanding Fonts, Emojis, and Symbols

The stylish fonts from our text generator aren't typical fonts. Instead, they are symbols, each with a unique Unicode value. What you're seeing on your screen is not a 'font' in the traditional sense but a series of symbols.

This is why you can't always copy and paste these stylish fonts directly into a Facebook or Instagram bio. Instead, think of these fonts as a set of creative graphics applied to standard Unicode characters. Emojis operate under the same principle. Every symbol and emoji is defined by a specific Unicode value, which is why you can copy and paste them across different platforms. They're universally versatile and add a fun twist to your text.

How Can You Use Generated Fonts? Get Creative!

Wondering where to use those cool fonts you just generated? Social media is a great place to start, as it's all about standing out and making an impression. Here are some ideas to inspire you:

  • How about a unique Instagram bio to catch your followers' attention?
  • Want to send texts that stand out? Use stylish fonts in messages to family and friends.
  • Looking for a cool nickname for online games? Generate one that's memorable.
  • Ever thought of getting noticed on Reddit, Quora, or Discord? Use stylish text.
  • How can you make your YouTube descriptions or titles more eye-catching? Try a stylish font.
  • Need a unique digital signature? Design it with our text generator.
  • Planning a wedding? Add a personal touch to your invitations with unique letters.
  • Why not jazz up your emails with different fonts?
  • Can you use a stylish font for your WiFi network? If your router allows it, go for it!"

Most Common Questions Asked Related to Font Generator

How does a font generator work.

A Font Generator allows you to create custom fonts and typography using various design features. You input the text and choose design options like font style and size, and the tool uses algorithms to generate your font, which you can preview and then use in your projects.

What kinds of fonts can be created with a Font Generator?

You can create a wide variety of font types with a Font Generator, including display fonts, handwriting fonts, monospace fonts, and many more. These tools provide diverse font styles beyond just the basic serif and sans-serif.

Is the Online Font Generator easy to use?

Yes, these tools are designed to be user-friendly and require no special skills or software. You can simply type in the text you want to generate, select the font style and size, and then download or copy and paste the generated text into your project.

Can I use the Font Generator to create fonts for different platforms and applications?

Yes, you can use Font Generators to create fonts for various purposes, including websites, mobile applications, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Word, and more. These tools support multiple file formats and are compatible with different platforms.

What are some creative uses of Font Generators?

You can use fonts generated from these tools in a multitude of creative ways, such as for social media graphics, video streaming platforms like Twitch, branding and marketing materials, special occasions like weddings, and even for designing characters in video games.

Is Unicode supported by Font Generators?

Yes, Font Generators use the Unicode Standard to ensure compatibility across various websites and apps. Unicode is a universal character encoding system that enables seamless communication across different platforms and devices.

Can I create fonts in multiple languages with a Font Generator?

Yes, many Font Generators allow you to create fonts in multiple languages, providing support for a wide range of languages like English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, and many more.

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Bold serif italic, bold script, blackletter, blackletter bold, all mixed up, love parenthesis, japanese style, how does our font generator work.

Our font generator works by taking normal text you input and converting it into a unique and fun font you can use. Here are the steps to complete this process:

  • Type your text into the font generator
  • Wait for the font generator to provide you with different styles
  • Choose the text style you like
  • Copy and paste into Instagram, Facebook, or other social media platforms

Different text styles resulting from the generator can include unique cursive, calligraphy, handwriting, and web script fonts. You can also choose to add different symbols and emojis as well.

Technically a font generator does not generate fonts. Instead, this type of text generator maps the inputted text to related, but ‘fancier’ symbols or characters that are part of the Unicode Standard.

What is Unicode?

Unicode is an internationally recognized standard for identifying the different characters we see on our computer screens.

Since computers only recognize zeros and ones (i.e. binary), each character is assigned a unique binary number. For example, the capital letter “A” has a Unicode character number of 65. A lowercase “a” has a Unicode character number of 97.

Unicode has over 137,000 characters consisting of your ‘normal’ characters, such as the text you’re reading right now, and the fancier characters you get from a font changer.

Before the establishment of the Unicode Standard, there were hundreds of different systems, known as character encodings, used to assign numbers to the characters. As you can imagine, this can make it extremely difficult for computers to share text and data with each other.

Today, Unicode has made it much easier to share text and characters amongst different operating systems, smart devices, search engines, and more.

Fonts, symbols, and emojis

So what exactly happens when you execute a font copy and paste from our text font generator? Is it actually a font, or is it a symbol?

As mentioned, the text generator fonts you see are not actually fonts. Essentially, they are symbols assigned with a Unicode value.

When you type in your text, our custom font generator then seeks out similar (but ‘fancier’) glyphs within the Unicode Standard. Technically, the ‘font’ you see is not truly a font, but rather a symbol.

That’s why you can’t perform a direct copy and paste of a Comic Sans text into, say an Instagram or a Facebook bio. Rather, fonts are a set of graphics that you can apply to Unicode glyphs. It is the website owner who dictates the specific font used on a particular site.

Emojis work the same way as symbols. They each have a unique Unicode number allowing you to perform a font generator copy and paste to whatever platform you wish.

How do I get the generated font?

Getting the generated font is easy with our online font generator. All you need to do is highlight the generated font. Then, copy and paste to whatever platform you wish.

Most computers, processors, and devices will accept and be compatible with the generated ‘font.’ However, there can be some exceptions. For example, certain websites may not be able to support certain Unicode characters.

In these instances, you’ll see a symbol of a box instead of your fancy font. This box is the default whenever a browser cannot support a certain character.

Ideas for how to use your generated font

The sky’s the limit when it comes to generating fonts. Here are just some ideas to get you started:

  • Stand-out and impress your followers with a unique Instagram bio
  • Send interesting text messages to your friends and family
  • Use it as a cool nickname for your web-based game
  • Get noticed on online platforms like Discord, Reddit, or Quora
  • Make your YouTube video headline or descriptions exciting and fun
  • Create your digital signature with a cursive-style generated font
  • Design wedding invitations
  • Use these unique fonts in your emails
  • You can even use a unique font for your wifi network if your router allows

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FontSpace is the number one choice for generating fun, exciting, and unique fonts .

Whether it’s for your Instagram bio, getting noticed on YouTube, or creating that perfect digital signature, our generator has thousands of fonts you can choose from.

It is simple, intuitive, and easy to use, allowing you to explore endless variations! Best of all, utilize our font generator, free of charge!

On top of our font generator, we are a designer-centered website with over 64,000 free fonts to choose from. Unlike many of the other unethical font websites out there, we are completely legitimate, with all our fonts 100% licensed.

If you have any questions or issues with downloading or installing fonts, we are always here to help . We are also happy to receive any feedback or answer any questions you may have!

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