Something about vintage typography conveys a message of authenticity and quality. It takes us to an era where life was much more simple, and advertising wasn’t controlled by Facebook. ;) Take your designs back in time with this collection of free vintage fonts. These typefaces will add some good old-fashioned flair to any of your personal projects.
1 | Hand Shop
2 | Dense Regular
3 | Press Style
4 | Marketing Script
5 | Hagin Caps
5 | Liberator
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I love finding new fonts to use for my recipe photos! The Press Style is my favorite of the ones above. Thanks for sharing!
That’s one of my favorites too! Thanks, Hannah! :)
Thanks so much for sharing!! These are great fonts!
Pretty fonts. :) I’m looking forward to browsing more around your site!
These are great! I am always on the lookout for fun, new fonts:) Thank you for sharing!
You’re so welcome! Enjoy!
thanks for sharing
Loved the Hand Shop font and its old-fashioned flair. Thanks for sharing! Cheers.
how do you download these? Probably a silly question.
Hi Ashley!
When you follow the links to the fonts, there will be a place to click ‘download’. You’ll then want to open the file on your computer. On a Mac, you will be prompted to ‘install’ which will add the font to your Font Book. PCs are a little different, but it’s still very easy. I found this article that walks you through the steps: http://www.fontspring.com/support/installing/how-do-i-install-fonts-on-my-windows-pc
I hope this is helpful!
Thanks!
Jillian
Thanks for this list. Just pinned it :) I love Press Style! Free fonts are the best, aren’t they?
This is my first visit to your blog and I just want you to know I think your photography is beautiful! You’re a whiz at styling your shots. Can’t wait to look at more.
Thank you so much, Jess! I appreciate your kind words :)
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Hi Anastasia,
Really helpful article, do appreciate it! I do have a slight concern, however. All the fonts have “Free Personal Use Only” as their licensing terms. Would this not mean that you wouldn’t be allowed to use it for logo and flyer designs?
Hi Heather! Thank you for your question! The terms of use vary; you would want to check the read-me files or contact the author with questions regarding the license. In most instances the free version is for personal use, but you are able to upgrade if you’d like to use the font for commercial use. I hope this helps!
This is my first visit to your blog. Your pitcures, fonts and passages are absolutely beautiful. May God richly bless you.
Thanks for the fonts