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Again, if you work with a lot of handwritten fonts, you may want to divide instead by more specific categories such as Whimsical, Kids, etc.įor the most control over your fonts, font management software is the way to go. This will be divided between Calligraphic and Handwritten. The only other category that we will break down further is Script. Stencil: This category can hold fonts that are specifically created for use as stencils or just fonts that are in the style of stencils such as military or sports themes. Again, you can break these down by decade if that works better for you. Retro Post-1950: This category holds fonts from the 1950s, groovy 60s, disco 70s, rad 80s, grungy 90s and maybe even some rave-y 2000s. This is for fonts that don’t specifically fit into a theme or timeframe, but are still display fonts as opposed to standard sans serif or serif fonts. Modern: This could also be considered a Miscellaneous category. Illustrative: This category is good to hold a variety of styles that are more art than text, like highly decorative initials or graffiti. This would be the type of spiky font you might see for Dracula or the drippy font you’d use for a swamp creature. Horror: Horror fonts tend to not fit easily into other categories, so we've given them their own. If you specialise in any of these areas and have, for example, a ton of Art Deco fonts, you may want to bypass this larger category and break it into more specific folders by decade.Ĭartoon and Comics: Fairly self-explanatory, this category includes the types of fonts you’d see in comics and cartoons.įuturistic: Fonts with techno, square, LCD-style letters. Let’s take a look at the breakdown.Īntique Pre-1950: This will include everything from Medieval to Art Nouveau and Art Deco, from blackletter to 1940’s advertising fonts. If you have a large variety of fonts in a category like Display, further divide by theme. We’ve divided into five main categories that mirror the categories on Design Cuts: Dingbats, Display, Sans Serif, Script and Serif.
This way, you're less likely to use a Personal Use Only font for a commercial project. We'd suggest you start by dividing your fonts by basic license. They’re basically integrated into the system and moving or renaming them could create havoc. It’s generally best to leave those alone.
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Now that you have your font files, let’s look at how to organise them.Īs with any organisational system, such as the system we discuss in the file organisation tutorial available here, you want to keep your folder structure as simple and broad as possible without hindering your ability to find specific files. Easy-to-understand details are available here. On the plus side, any fonts purchased through Design Cuts come with an extended license to protect you, your company and your clients.
Using these in a client project could result in additional costs, litigation and a loss of trust. Many free fonts are for personal use only. It’s not exactly the fun part of fonts, but it’s important to understand the licensing of the fonts you use. You can also search using the search bar at the top right. You can click on Fonts to view all available fonts or hover over it to see a further breakdown of the category by style: Display, Sans Serif, Script, Serif and Japanese Fonts.
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PDF Invoice will automatically download a pdf to your computer.Īt the top left of the page, you’ll see categories to browse for new assets. The View Files button will show you the downloadable file associated with that product without taking you to a different page.
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If you click on the thumbnail next to a purchased font, a new window will open with the full overview page. You can use this to easily filter any font purchase you’ve ever made at Design Cuts. Under Your Downloads, you’ll see a filter on the left that’s set to All Downloads by default. You can also get there from Account > Your Downloads.
Filtering and Downloading Fonts on Design CutsĪfter logging into your Design Cuts account, you will automatically be taken to Your Downloads.