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Updated on May 15, 2024
Spring Fonts. Here are my favorite spring fonts for Easter and spring projects. Many of these can be used for commercial purposes.
I create a lot of printables, so I am always on the lookout for new fonts. I am thinking about spring and Easter, so I am sharing my favorite spring fonts today.
I often create my printables in Photoshop Elements and do many projects using my Cricut machine. With Cricut Design Space, you can use any font you have downloaded on your computer for your projects.
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Favorite Places to Find Fonts
Most of these websites offer both free fonts and paid fonts. All of them offer fonts for commercial use except for Da Font.
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Favorite Spring Fonts
Below, I am sharing some of my favorite spring fonts. These are the perfect fonts for spring or Easter projects. I have noted if the fonts are available for commercial or personal use.
The fonts listed for personal use are all free spring fonts you can use in your design project.
Commercial Use: Selyna Avelyn* | Zesty Orange | Quirked | Alyssum Blossom | Amatic | Bromello
Personal Use: Milkshake | Luna | Sweet Hipster | Organic Teabags
*Caroline is no longer available for download, but Selyna Avelyn is very similar
Fonts FAQs:
- Easy Installation Instructions
- Download the font.
- Unzip the font files. Right-click on the zipped font folder, and click “Extract All”.
- Open the folder with the font files.
- Right-click on the font file and choose “Install.”
- TTF or OTF?
- TTF stands for TrueType font. Apple and Microsoft worked together to create these fonts in the late 1980s.
- OTF stands for OpenType font. Adobe and Microsoft collaborated in 2001 to create these fonts, with the added benefits of glyphs, ligatures, and alternate characters.
- For non-designers, either type will work, but OTF fonts are the more robust.
- Commercial or Personal Use?
- Fonts for personal use can only be used to create projects for yourself.
- Commercial fonts can be used to create projects to sell or earn money. Each font comes with a commercial license explaining how it can be used.
- How can I find a font I saw in a project?
- Use a browser extension like WhatFont or a website like What Font Is.
- Types of Fonts
- Serif
- Sans Serif
- Script
- Handwritten
- Display
- Monospaced
- How to Access Glyphs (on PC)
- Open the Character Map > Select the font > Group by Unicode Subrange > Private Use Characters
- Test Fonts
- Most font sites have a custom sample text box where you can enter words to see how the font will look before you download or purchase it.
- You can test how all the fonts you have downloaded to your computer will look in your project by using the website: Wordmark.it
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