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I’m going to be in full Back to School mode soon! The days of sleeping in and having no schedule will be replaced with getting up early, school, and homework!
I’ve been talking about Back to School already in my course, and now it’s time to start talking back to school here, too!
Today, I’m sharing 30 of my favorite kid friendly fonts to use in your next design. Best part? I only included fonts with commercial use licensing available.
30+ Commercial Use Fonts for Kid’s Designs
- Allspice
- Anatawa
- AngieMakes Claphands
- Ansley Display
- Arctic
- Bacon Sandwich
- Berrylicious
- Bloobee
- Bourgeoise
- Cavorting
- Curely
- DJB Coffee Shoppe Expresso
- Delabasto
- Fizzlebottom
- Gab
- Garlic butter
- Impact
- Just Awesome
- Just Peachy
- RahRahRah
- Lucky Dip Fernando
- Marker Felt
- Peabo
- Pinsetter
- Punchbowl
- Pupcat
- Quickfox
- Shopaholics
- Stacked
- Sweety Donut
- Tingler Print
- Torple
- Tragic Marker
What Do I Look for in a Kid’s Font?
When I’m searching for fonts to use in kid’s designs, I look for fun fonts. One that are bouncy, smooth edged, have mixed case alphabets, and are not script. Don’t be afraid to be a little wild and crazy in your font choices – just like kids!
Tell me in the comments: What is your favorite commercial use font for using in kid’s designs? (Please, no personal use only fonts.)
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Since 2015, Christine Schinagl has been helping crafters start and run craft businesses through her blog, Cutting for Business. As a Silhouette and Cricut crafter herself, she has a unique take on what works and what doesn’t work in the craft business world. She also teaches a course on creating digital SVG designs, available at How to Design SVGs.
Mel
Tuesday 15th of August 2017
Fattycakes and Zooky Squash, are some current faves.
Christine
Sunday 20th of August 2017
Thanks for sharing!