20 Wooden Fonts for Graphic Design
Let’s face it: technology makes it easy to forget the great outdoors. Often, designers and developers find themselves stuck in the depths of a building with only a small window or no window at all. Whether your design just needs some outdoorsy characteristics or you need a centerpiece around which to build your design, these fonts evoke wood grains, trees, and all things forestry. All of the following work great for any project you will send to an online printing company, and many of them are also web compatible for your website designs.
Below, we’ve selected 20 wooden typefaces for you to enjoy. Hopefully their familiar shapes will remind you of campfires and the good times spent sleeping in tents. I can smell the s’mores now. Mmm!
Wild Wood
Burnstown Dam
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Pinewood
Woodcut
Ice Sticks
Rustic Black Shadow
Burris
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Bark
Alpha Wood
Woodwud
Dark Wood Beveled
Wooden Head
Bosque Encantado
Wood Sticks
Rustic
Deep Woods
Woodlook
Sketch Logs
Camp Fire
Botanink
Do you have favorite wood fonts of your own? Please share!
Tara Hornor
Tara Hornor has a degree in English and has found her niche writing about marketing, advertising, branding, graphic design, and desktop publishing. She writes for PrintPlace.com, a company that offers online printing services for business cards, catalog printing services, posters, brochures, postcard printing services, and more printed marketing media. In addition to her writing career, Tara also enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.
I think it is very useful this collection of fonts. Sometimes it happens that we need this type of wooden fonts, and have to improvise this type of font but now we can simply solve this problem. Thanks!
Great collection! Some of fonts are totally creative and useful! Thanks for sharing with us!
Graphic designing is the study and practice of communicating ideas and information through printed, environmental and digital presentations.
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Theres an array of free fonts on the net although it does take a lot of time going through them all, these are good resource here.
Font selection is critical in any print design – see what thse guys say –
http://www.webdesign-uk.org.uk/site/index_developer.php?slug=PrintDesign