Skinny Sketch Pen Fonts
When I first started using sketch pens to write stuff with my silhouette, I was really unhappy with the face that it would just trace the fonts. I wanted the writing to look like, well, writing. I found some tutorials on how to fill in fonts, but that still wasn’t exactly the look I was going for. Then I found this blog post from One day at a Time about various “skinny” fonts:
It was a great place to start, but I thought I could find more fonts, so I went on a spree.
Here is the list of all the fonts, click through to download them:
–Baby Lexi Skinny
–Clean Up Your Mess
–Collected
–Disco
–Dolce Vita Light
–Ecuyer Dax
–Europe Underground
–Flex Display
–Geo Sans Light
–Isabelle Layne
–KG Only Human
–Landsdowne
–Neou
–Optical Fiber
–Party at Gatsby’s
–Rawengulk
–Resselle
–Sketch Block
–Smiley
–Tartler’s End
–Today People
–Veron
–Yellow Peas Demo
–Znikomit
More fonts that I have found since making that page:
http://bloggingexperiment.com/30-thin-and-light-fonts-that-should-not-be-free
Remember to check licences/author notes when downloading a font! Most of these are freeware, good for personal AND commercial use, but some are personal use only (such as Yellow Peas Demo, Today People, Party at Gatsby’s, etc.).
TIP; make a studio/library file with all of your favorite fonts so that you don’t have to scroll through all the fonts to find ones you like.
xoxo
-A