Want some new cool free fonts to stand out in 2019? In this post we share the best selection of cool fonts this year, ready to take your branding, social media posts and website to another level.
Let’s jump in and take a look at this selection of 85 Cool Free Fonts. Maybe you’ve already seen our blog post of the best free fonts of 2018. It’s been hugely popular and shared thousands of times. So we know that our community loves cool free fonts. We decided to follow it up with another blog post that’s jam-packed with the latest and coolest free fonts of 2019.
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Your online (and offline) content will stand out with these cool free fonts, there’s no question.
To compile this new selection, we asked our talented designers at Easil to suggest their favorite free fonts of the season. They delivered again!
Now you have another awesome post packed with fonts to use in your designs this year. These cool free fonts suit just about every project you can think of. There’s no boring fonts here!
You’ll find commercially licenced fonts at the start of our list, with some personal-use fonts at the end. They’re all below, including a quick overview of each font, how it is licenced (at the time of publishing this post) and what it’s perfect for. You’ll find plenty of fonts to crush on!
But first, a few tips for using these cool free fonts in your designs this year.
5 QUICK TIPS FOR USING THESE COOL FREE FONTS IN YOUR DESIGNS
Use these tips to make the most of this selection of cool free fonts for 2019:
- Find the perfect font to feature in your project. You’ll find commercial-use fonts at the start of the list and then some personal-use fonts at the end. Either way, if you scroll through the cool free fonts in this post, you’ll be sure to find something perfect for the job!
- Check the website for each font below – we’ve included links so you can explore each font a little more. You’ll see how the font is permitted to be used, including whether the font can be used on a personal or commercial basis.
- Download the font of your choice if you agree to the terms and conditions of use (again, it’s important to read any terms and conditions).
- Upload the font of your choice into Easil. Click on the Text tab and choose “Manage my Fonts”.
- Go forth and create your winning design… with awesome cool free fonts!
WOAH THERE, MAKE SURE YOU READ THIS FIRST
Before we get to the fun part, here’s some things you need to know. Although the majority of these cool free fonts are actually free for you to use for personal or commercial use, it’s vitally important that you check the licence agreement for any font you choose before downloading it.
Why? Because terms of use may change. So it’s always best to do a final check yourself before downloading a font. This way you are getting the most up-to-date information about your font of choice. We’d also recommend you copy or screenshot and save any licence agreements at the time that you download the font. Keep it handy in case you need to access it later.
It’s also a good time to give you a reminder about the term “royalty free”. When you see this term it’s important to understand that it means you can freely use the image without paying any extra royalties. It doesn’t mean there is no cost for a licence. You need to check that first – it may be that there is no cost or there could be a cost involved. Regardless, it’s always good (as we mentioned) to keep a copy of the licencing terms around the royalty free status.
All set? Great! Let’s dive into our list of Cool Free Fonts for 2019.
This article includes commercially licenced fonts in the first part and some personal use fonts at the end
THE BEST COOL FREE FONTS TO MAKE STAND OUT DIY DESIGNS IN 2019
1. TAHU
Why we love it: Tahu Font is a clean and professional modern script font, created by Rizal Khurasan. Featuring a full set of upper and lower case letters, you can use it for logos, branding and headlines. Download for your projects here.
2. SEAROCKS
Why we love it: Searocks is a condensed, sans serif font created by Roman Paslavskiy, and features all caps. It’s clean style makes it perfect for a wide range of uses including poster and flyer design. Want cool free fonts? Start with this one. Free download of Searocks is available here.
3. VINOGRAD
Why we love it: It’s casual, fun and light hearted. Vinograd is a handwritten display font with striking contrasting colors. Get it here.
4. BUTTONI
Why we love it: Curvaceous and playful; Buttoni looks great on quote graphics for your social media accounts, or perfect for event invitations. Get it here.
5. HELSINKI
Why we love it: Modern Marker font Helsinki is crafted for bold headline use by Vic Fieger. Download the font for free, here.
6. HORIZON
Why we love it: Horizon is a gorgeous flowing handwriting script style font that is perfect for branding projects, greeting cards, quote graphics and more. Find it here for free download.
7. WHITE PINE
Why we love it: White Pine is a cute serif font with a hand drawn feel. Creator Anna London includes letters A-Z and numerals so use it for headlines or projects not requiring any punctuation or special characters. Get it here.
8. BOSTON TRAFFIC
Why we love it: Bold and gritty, the stencil font known as Boston Traffic is best suited for large headlines. Use it in your own projects by downloading from here.
9. MONDAY BAY
Why we love it: Letterhend Studio has gifted us swoon-worthy goodness with Monday Bay. We’re sure you will love this brush font with modern vertical strokes for designing invitations, quote graphics and more. We couldn’t resist adding this to our list of cool free fonts. Get it here.
10. STREET CRED
Why we love it: Street Cred Font by Typodermin is dual striped font with geometric shapes, and features a wide selection of glyphs. Use it on headlines or retro designs in bold colors. Get it here.
11. CHINESE ROCKS
Why we love it: Blocky and informal in style, Chinese Rock is an all uppercase font that is great for a variety of personal and professional projects. Try it large in scale for headlines or on poster designs. Find it here.
12. XPLOR
Why we love it: Another all caps font with tons of personality. Xplor font is beautifully crafted display font created by Jimmy Kalman that is licenced for both personal and commercial projects. Download and give it a thumbs up at Behance, here.
13. NICKAINLEY
Why we love it: Nickainley is a monoline handwritten font that is perfect for headlines. We love it with a hard, contrasting drop shadow as shown above. Get it here.
14. TRIO
Why we love it: Trio font has a unique look and feel with it’s trio of lines in each letter formation. Use it in medium to large sizes for headlines, posters and more. Of the cool free fonts we’ve listed, this one just screams “album cover”. Check it out here, thanks to creator Vladimir Nikolic.
15. ALOJA
Why we love it: Aloja font has been beautifully created by hand with a thin brush on acrylic paper. It features only caps, but also a full set of numbers and punctuation, making it perfect for posters, invitations, quote graphics in more. It looks best in dark ink/paint colors on textured paper backgrounds. Download it here.
16. BOURBON GROTESQUE
Why we love it: Bourbon Grotesque font is a sans-serif font with upper case letters and set of numbers, that’s great for use in branding development. Get it here.
17. CAST IRON
Why we love it: Cast Iron font is a solid, narrow sans serif font with chiselled, cut off corners. Upper case characters and letters only in this download. Get it here.
18. Belda Regular
Why we love it: Created by Insigne Design, Belda Regular font is a versatile serif font that looks gorgeous on invitations. Get it here.
19. Tuna Medium
Why we love it: Solid and simple – Tuna Medium by Ligature Inc is a staple serif font you need in your collection for day to day typesetting of large blocks of text. Get it here.
20. Quantify
Why we love it: Quantify is a chunky, bold and rounded font that works well in large sizes, such as headlines. Download yours here.
21. Cheque
Why we love it: Cheque font is available in two free versions – regular, which features the gorgeous caps only outline style per the graphic above, or a solid ‘Black’ version. Find them here and use in headlines/display work.
22. Leafy
Why we love it: Leafy font is a casual font when you don’t want to use Comic Sans – eg never, ever, use Comic Sans. Featured on our 2018 list, our designers loved it so much they included it on our list of cool free fonts for 2019 too. Get it here.
23. Qanelas Soft
Why we love it: Creator Tinkov generously offers two weights of the stylish Qanelas Soft font here. Use it on anything from branding to signage – it’s perfectly proportioned for a variety of professional design styles.
24. ColorTube
Why we love it: ColorTube is Ivan from Neogrey’s first OTF font, and we just love it! Sadly you can only use it in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop cc 2018 if you want to get the full color benefits (or it reverts to a mono version). Get it here.
25. OAF
Why we love it: Oaf is a handcrafted script style of font which retains legibility and clarity, whilst bringing a unique edge to graphic projects. Lewis Wilson generously creates fonts for both personal and commercial use, and this one is a fave of ours. Download free, here.
26. Margot
Why we love it: Described by it’s creator Adrià Gómez as a vibrant and cheerful typeface that is perfect for editorial, posters and signage systems, and we agree. Margo looks great in large sizes as well as small, and features both upper and lower case characters, numbers and hundreds of glyphs. Get it here.
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27. Blenda
Why we love it: Inspired by Lobster font, Blenda is a bold vintage script font that works well on a wide variety of graphic design projects. Get it here.
28. Mathison
Why we love it: This cool geometric typeface by Gabriela Bury contains Regular, Bold, Italics and a full set of numbers. The characters in Mathison are all upper case, but they’re full of character and worthy of a place on our cool free fonts list. Download options are available here.
29. Rockstar
Why we love it: Rockstar is a handmade brush font with plenty of character. It looks awesome used on posters, t-shirts, quote graphics and even invitations. Get your copy of it here.
30. Sansterdam
Why we love it: A family of several fonts created by Nrey, featuring a stunning outline font, a gorgeous script, and more. All your new year designs needs will be covered with this one link. Get them from here.
31. Alinea
Why we love it: It’s extra grungy and modern – Alinea typeface is perfect for posters, quote graphics and more. Get it here.
32. Kano
What’s to love? Kano is a clean sans serif that works perfectly for display purposes, but equally well as small copy sizes. Download it here.
33. Mangaba
Why we love it: Mangaba is a low contrast, high x-height sans serif font with a brush like appearance. It’s great for informal design projects such as quote graphics. Get it here.
34. Callaghands
Why we love it: Callaghands features a full set of lower and upper case characters that blend together beautifully, plus a couple of special characters too, enabling you to use it for quotation graphic creation that need a handwritten feel. Numbers are not included in this download. Get it here.
35. Nocturne
Why we love it: This freebie includes two different styles for your typographic enjoyment – Regular, and Rough. Download both of these for personal and commercial use from here.
36. Emmeline
Why we love it: We seriously can’t get enough of rough, handwritten fonts, so Emmeline was a must add, just for that reason. Up your collection of handwritten font options by downloading from here.
37. Goodline
Why we love it: Up your headline game by using this stunning monoline scripted font. We love it in Easil with a very soft shadow or glow applied behind it on a solid or photographic background. Get it here.
38. Nature Spirit
Why we love it: Nature Spirit is a double bonus font download featuring a clean, and rough version. Both in upper case characters only, but featuring a full set of numbers and several special characters. The retro features of this font make it perfect for vintage project use. Download your fonts from here.
39. Cunia
Why we love it: Slightly rounded and without serifs (sans serif), Cunia font is a chunky font that features beautiful rounded edges. It’s a display font that looks great on headlines, posters, banners and more. Get it here.
40. MD Tall
Why we love it: Elongated and condensed, MD Tall certainly lives up to it’s name. Use it sparingly as it gets difficult to read in large chunks of text, but certainly stands out when used in titles and headlines. Get it here.
41. Calama
Why we love it: Similar to the above font but slightly less condensed – Calama is a great option for headlines and display work, but also features lower case and special character options. Get it here.
42. Adrenaline
Why we love it: Playful and modern Adrenaline – it makes us swoon. Lovely brushstrokes and curves look great on quote graphics, t-shirt designs, posters and more. We’d love to see what you create with it. Get it here.
43. Follana
Why we love it: Meaning ‘cave’ in Japanese, Follana is modern and informal, and includes simply formed upper and lower case characters. Get it here.
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44. Qantum
Why we love it: A superbly unique font featuring upper case latin letters and numbers, Quantum is a futuristic style of font perfect for gamers, tech and space/sci-fi themed works. Get it here.
45. Carimba
Why we love it: Carimba is an awesome onoline script font that features a rough texture to get it plenty of personality. Use it on invitations, posters, quote graphics and branding work. Download your copy of this free font
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Typography plays a big role in all types of designs, from product packaging to mobile apps and more. Today we’re taking a look at the best places to find free fonts, and take your design work to a new level.
But why is typography so important? Remember what happened at the Oscars 2017, when they gave the Best Picture award to the wrong film? Typography is to blame for that huge mess. As the creative strategist Benjamin Bannister points out, a simple change in the font and the design could have helped avoid such an embarrassing incident.
This is why it’s important to have more options when designing a new project. Don’t settle for those overused default fonts. Be brave enough to try something new.
There are many places you can download a great looking font free of charge. We narrowed down the list to the top 10 websites for finding free fonts. Have a look.
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If you’re looking for high-end results and you want your font to stand out, it’s a good idea to choose from one of the many affordable premium fonts available through Envato Elements. Here are a few of our favorite fonts:
All the fonts you need, and many other design elements, are available for a monthly subscription. It starts at $17 per month and gives you unlimited access to a massive and growing library of 1,000,000+ items that can be downloaded as often as you need (stock photos too)!
Just looking for a stylish free font? Let’s take a look at the best places to find them!
Things To Consider Before Using Free Fonts
Before downloading and using these fonts, you need to be aware of the rules. Just because it’s free doesn’t mean you get to do whatever you want with these fonts.
Most of the free fonts available on the web come with limited licenses, which means you can only use them with personal projects. However, there are sites that offer free fonts with commercial licenses.
Just be sure to check the license for each font you download before using them with your projects.
Now, let’s get to the fun part: Free fonts!
1. Google Fonts
Google Fonts is one of the first sites that come up on top when searching for free fonts. This massive library features over 800 font families of various types, from sans serif to handwriting fonts, monospaced fonts, and more.
Google Fonts is widely used by web designers for faster and reliable font hosting. However, what most designers don’t know is that the fonts in Google Fonts are downloadable.
And the best part is all the fonts on Google Fonts are open-source. You can use them however you like.
2. Font Squirrel
Font Squirrel is another reliable source for downloading free fonts of high quality. Most of the fonts featured in Font Squirrel also comes with commercial licenses. To avoid complications, the site makes it quite easier for users to check the licenses for each font before downloading them.
Font Squirrel also features a set of useful tools, including a Webfont Generator for creating your own web fonts and a cool Font Identifier, which helps you detect and find fonts based on images.
3. FontSpace
This site features a massive collection of over 32,000 free fonts from over 2,100 designers. It’s also the home for more than 746,000 members who enjoy downloading free fonts.
You can use FontSpace to find plenty of free fonts to use for your personal projects. Simply hovering over a font while browsing is enough to find out the license for the font before downloading.
As a registered member, you can even create a personal favorites collection to easily access the best fonts and you can also contact the designers and even donate a few dollars if you like.
4. DaFont
DaFont is another popular platform for downloading free fonts. Most of the fonts in the site only support personal use, but there are plenty of fonts that come with commercial licenses as well.
One feature that makes DaFont stand out is its category system. Which lets you browse its fonts collection based on different themes like horror-themed fonts, video game fonts, valentine themed fonts, and much more. This offers designers an easy way to quickly find fonts for different types of projects.
5. Abstract Fonts
Abstract Fonts is a site that includes a curated collection of high-quality fonts. Most of the fonts available in the collection are free to use with both your personal and commercial projects. Just remember to check the license before downloading.
The website also features a fun category system for easier browsing. You can find fonts of different themes quite easily using these visualized categories.
6. Behance
Behance is not exactly a platform for fonts. It’s like a social network where designers create portfolios of their best work and share designs with each other.
Designers share lots of free content on Behance, this includes free fonts as well. A quick search on the platform will bring up an endless list of fonts that are available to download at free of charge.
The best part of finding fonts on Behance is that the fonts you find on this platform usually feature unique designs and are less used than the fonts you find on other sites.
7. FontStruct
FontStruct is actually a font building tool that allows you to create your own fonts with geometrical shapes. The tool generates TrueType fonts using your designs that can be used with any app and for any kind of work you want.
The site also contains a gallery full of more than 43,000 fonts. Most of which are created by people just like you. All free to download. You can even clone the fonts created by other users to design your own unique fonts.
8. 1001 Fonts
Don’t let that name fool you. 1001 Fonts includes more than 9,000 fonts. The site features an often updated collection of high-quality fonts. Many of the fonts are available for commercial use.
You can also browse the fonts in 1001 Fonts according to font style, size, and even font weight to quickly find fonts that match your design projects.
9. Urban Fonts
Urban Fonts is another great place to find free fonts. The site features a more detailed page for each font that shows you all the characters of the font along with a tool to test drive the fonts before downloading.
You can also browse fonts according to different themes and create an account to save fonts for later as well.
10. FontSpring
FontSpring is a premium fonts marketplace full of premium font families. But, the site also allows you to download a couple of free fonts from these font families to use them with your various projects. You can find detailed information about the font licenses in each font page.
More Ways To Get Free Fonts
You can also download premium fonts for free. Popular marketplaces, such as Creative Market and Envato Elements give out free goodies every month to their registered users. It’s a great way to grab premium fonts without spending any money.
Or, if you have a few dollars to spare, you can sign up with Envato Elements and download hundreds of premium fonts in the platform for a low monthly subscription!
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