Archive for October, 2011

October 31st, 2011

Discovering the Benefits of Handwriting Fonts | VapvaruN

There are so many fonts that we can choose from for designs, letters, and for no matter what function. Handwritten fonts could be one of the choices for your design use. Before the time of computers, public merely use their own handwriting in making posters, announcements, letters and others. Today, everything is done with the aid of the computer but it has adapted the stylishness of handwriting fonts. That is why we could still see fonts like this in logo design, web design and other graphic design outputs.

Even if some public don’t like to use handwritten fonts for they look at it as childish and informal, there are still some designers who opt to use it. In this post, we will discuss to you the benefits of using handwriting fonts. Who knows, this might encourage you to try using it in your designs.

1. Handwriting fonts add a personal touch.

Handwriting fonts add a personal touch
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When you see a handwriting font, it seems that something is written personally for you. There is a different reaction in receiving an envelope with your name handwritten on it and an envelope with a more formal type of font. Indeed, handwriting fonts add personalization.

2. Handwriting fonts are unique.

Handwriting fonts are unique
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Surely, they are unique. Like every party’s unique handwriting, these fonts are different from each other, too. Each one has that distinct manner of making curves, swirls and honest lines. Also, each font could convey different messages to the readers and various emotions, too.

3. Handwriting fonts bring up memories.

Handwriting fonts bring up memories
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No doubt, when something has that personal touch, it will surely bring up memories to you. The font may look like the handwriting of your childhood best friend and upon seeing it, you could reminisce about pleased days you had together. Or it may look romantic to you like the first like card you expected when you were a teenager. Indeed, handwriting fonts could bring back the years of post cards and snail mails.

4. Handwriting fonts are effective for small notes.

Handwriting fonts are effective for short notes
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Even if handwriting fonts look splendid, it is not advisable to use it heavily and to use it too much in a design. It won’t be excellent to use it in long text for there are times that it doesn’t look legible and it is heavy for the eyes of the readers. Hence, it is surpass to use them in small notes. Choose the right type of handwriting font that is legible and legible enough so that you will not fail to deliver a message to the readers.

October 31st, 2011

Free Creepy Halloween Fonts | VapvaruN


It is Halloween time once again and for those designers who are finding for some fonts to make their halloween decorations, halloween party invitations, halloween cards, fliers, halloween posters, advertising for a haunted house and other related stuff look more scary and spooky, this article is for you because we have collected a number of creepy halloween fonts from around the web. These spooky halloween fonts are guaranteed to be just what you need to make your holiday crafts stand out from the rest for this eerie and ghastly holiday. Searching for the best is hard and would eat a lot of your precious time that is why we have done this job for you.

Here are the Extremely Creepy Halloween Fonts that can be downloaded for free to be used for any of your Halloween art. Browse this list right now to find brilliant scary fonts. Delight in!

Halloween Fonts

Face Your Fears

Face Your Fears font
Designed by: David Kerkhoff
Free for personal use only, commercial use requires donation.
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A Dripping Marker Font

a dripping marker font
Designed by: wickhop
A free font you can use.
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Gorestep

gorestep font
Designed by: Alan Parley
This font can be downloaded and used for free. The author requests for any donation if you find it helpful.
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Ghost Reverie

Ghost Reverie font
Designed by: David Kerkhoff
Free for personal use only, no commercial use.
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Gypsy Curse

Gypsy Curse font
Designed by: Sinister Fonts
Personal and commercial use are allowed.
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Brutal Tooth

Brutal Tooth font
Designed by: Kirk Shelton
Free for personal use only. The author requests for any donation if you find it helpful.
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PostCrypt

postcrypt font
This font can be downloaded for free.
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Ghastly Panic

Ghastly Panic font
Designed by: Sinister Fonts
Personal and commercial use are allowed.
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