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Arts & Crafts Fonts

Over the years we’ve had many readers share unique fonts they have discovered (or created). You can generally find these in our “Letters To The Editor” section of the magazine.Here we’ve rounded them up all in one place, so that you can enjoy them for your own personal use.

Fonts will work on either PC or Mac. Click here for instructions on how to install them on your computer.

Free Fonts:

A great resource for more free Arts & Crafts fonts can be found here at reader John Murphy Jr. Fine Graphic Art.

Premium Fonts:


From our reader, Judith Sutcliffe:

From Lori King at Arroyo-Style:

G & G, The Unique Hand-Lettering Used By The Turn-of-the-Century Architects Charles & Henry Greene

Fonthaus Inc, of Fairfield, CT, has a catalogue with Arts & Crafts Styles, including these two with a Viennese flair:

Dekros
Gretchen

Feel free to leave comments with any suggestions. We look forward to seeing how you’re using them.

2 Responses to “Arts & Crafts Fonts”

  1. Diane Bonner says:

    I have always recommended this great source for arts & crafts fonts and graphics, The Scriptorium:

    http://www.fontcraft.com/scriptorium/acfonts.html

    Besides a collection of 15 A&C fonts, they have many other collections of fonts and graphics from different time periods.

  2. David says:

    These are wonderful! Thanks for the info. Willow is my favorite.
    David

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