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If file is zipped up and you need more assistance click here for instructions. Your zipped file will look like a folder with a little zipper on it. If you are having too much trouble you can use ‘quick search access‘ on the top right-hand side and use the criteria of today. To unzip file locate the folder that you have just downloaded it to. You will often receive information regarding licensing within the download. Most files are ‘zipped’ This just means that they have been compressed to make them a smaller file or group of files so they are easier to download.

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Often this is ‘personal use only’ or ‘commercial use’. As mentioned before, have a number of license types and even within these licenses, some files have a variety of license choices and subtle variations depending on Author requirements.

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Some sites make it reasonably easy for you by having two or three license types. Important: Each website has different licensing rules. There are free fonts available for commercial and personal use however you need to make sure you read the licensing rules, particularly when it is a free font. I will cover them off further along in the post. If you are using the font on your Cricut, Scan N Cut or Silhouette cutting machine there are a few other things that you need to be aware of. This applies to all sites, not just font sites.

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It is so easy to click on the wrong download button. Read what you are about to download carefully.

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With all the marketing and advertising ‘junk’ on the page, there may be more than one download button for you to choose from. Now be a little careful on some of the sites that you might go to. Select the font you would like to use and click on the download button.

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How to Install Your Font Choosing your font Make sure you review the rules so you are not breaching any copy-write legislation.Īt this stage, I have not found many free true single-line fonts, so if you know of some, please comment at the bottom of this tutorial to share with others looking for single-lined fonts. Each font seems to have its own rules around how you are able to use it. The site is broken down into 5 categories, free commercial, public domain, free for personal use, demo etc. For example, if you need a free commercial license font you are able to filter out the other license types.Ī word of warning with this site. The ability to search for specific licensing types is another added bonus. You are able to enter the wording and submit it to the site and the fonts are displayed with the text you are looking for. Below is a list of a few sites that I have found useful. The good news is there are LOTS of sites. Just like if you entered into your maps application on your phone ’22 Jones place Salisbury’ and you needed to ’22 Jones place Stansbury’. This address has to be entered exactly right or you will not be taken to the right place. A URL is basically like finding someone’s home address.Įach website has its very own unique address. A website address is called a URL or Uniform Resource Locator. To locate a website you place an address into the top bar. Note: The information provided is from my own experience.įor those who aren’t as familiar with websites, I wanted to make sure you had some basic information about addresses.

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This post may contain some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I may earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my very boring full disclosure policy here. I will include a download of sites for you to easily reference. Need it free? Got that covered in this post.

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Well, there are a few sites you can go that has a pretty good hit rate at putting a name to your font. Have you ever been in the middle of a project and needed to know what a particular font is? Maybe a friend has said “can you do something like this font?” and had to go hunting? How do you find out what a font is called?

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You’ll get step-by-step instructions on installing them as well! Plus tips for using fonts with your Scan N Cut, Cricut, or Silhouette. There are a lot of great tips in this post for finding free fonts, and it will also help you figure out what that really cool typeface is called.

  • 5 Tools That You Need For Your Scan N Cut.
  • A course by Jennifer Maker ~ SVG’s Made Simple.
  • PRIVACY POLICY AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENT.





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