Showing posts with label free font. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free font. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2013

New Free Font: Fire Within

Hey hey, new free font for ya at dafont.com by yours truly:


This was made based on my hand-drawn alpha that accompanied the Fire Within kit:




Enjoy!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Another free font for ya... Alphabits Squared!

This is a fun little font! You can find it at Dafont.com, along with my other ones. I've got quite a little collection over there by now--12 of them!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Font Freebie: Alphabits!

3 fonts in the Alphabits family: regular, light, and fat. You can get them at dafont.com!


As always, these fonts are free for personal and commercial use, but they may under no conditions be resold, even as part of a compilation, and if redistributed, MUST be accompanied by the original TOU. This is my way of paying back the design community for its generosity in many areas, whether it's for fonts, brushes, or textures.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Sunshine Poppy, Version 2!

I've updated my Sunshine Poppy font at the request of a user to include common European diacritical marks. The font itself has been slightly thickened, and the numbers reworked a bit to make them closer to the thickness of the letters. This file has the same name as the old, so if you install it it should write right over the old one.

The updated version should be at dafont.com whenever they do their next mass updating. Enjoy! ETA: Oh! It's there already! http://www.dafont.com/sunshine-poppy.font

Friday, November 18, 2011

2 Free Fonts: Home & Hearth

So, to make the alpha included in the Home & Hearth kit, I had to make a font, and then a display font (3 days of work!!). And here they are! The display font is better for titles or alphas; the plain font is a very legible print font, especially if you're using a program that has kerning enabled. Just click on the images to download the font folders!

These fonts are free for personal and commercial use (I do like to see what you do with them, though, and they may not be resold as is, nor included in any compilation without the accompanying TOU). The fonts I make are my way of repaying the design community for freebies that I've found online too. Thanks for sharing, you guys!

I'll be submitting these to dafont.com too, where you can find my other free fonts. Let me know if you like them!


Friday, July 8, 2011

Free Font: Jump Add-On!

Hehehee... Remember my Jump kit?



Made the wordart into a font! It's only the caps, plus a dash, a question mark, and an exclamation mark, but that should allow you to make any alphas you'd want... Click to download!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

New Free Font: What Do We Do All Day

I actually made up this font, What Do We Do All Day, for the lettering in the kit of that name that is currently @ MScraps, but it needed some tightening, which I think I've accomplished. I hope you like it! =)

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Free Font: hlmt-rounded

This one is actually fairly complete, with many diacritical/accent marks. It's very legible, including at small sizes, which makes it pretty useful! Hope you like it...

Heather Taylor, hlmt-rounded font preview

Monday, November 24, 2008

Font Freebie: Tall Drink

Just a little font I made today using Art Rage, Illustrator, and Photoshop... (and a Wacom, of course.) Click to download...

Friday, July 25, 2008

Font Freebie: Sea Dreams

I made this layout the other day (click to see credits and journaling):

Heather Taylor, Sea Dreams

So I thought I'd make a font freebie! (Click on the image below to go to the download area)

Heather Taylor Free Font: Sea Dreams

This is my first "released" font, and it's not entirely perfect, but it works pretty well, it has both upper and lower case and most of the important punctuation (no foreign letters, though--sorry!), and should do great for creating your own alphas.

This font is free for personal and commercial use (credits appreciated), but it may NOT be resold as part of a compilation or fee-for-download, and MUST be accompanied by the TOU. Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it! (I'd love to hear feedback on it, since I'm a novice at font-making...)