Where to find free cricut fonts

When it comes to designing personal projects, probably the hardest part (and the longest time spent) is looking for the right font. It can be tedious browsing through thousands of free SVG files and fonts to make that perfect design. One of the easiest ways to find fonts is within Cricut Design Space itself if you have Cricut Access.  For a small fee, you can sign up for a standard or premium Cricut access membership and use all of the great fonts they have.

If you don’t want to pay for Access, the good news is there are a ton of other free fonts that you can download and use with any cutting machine.  Remember that a lot of the free fonts are for personal use only.  This means you can not create products or digital files to sell if you only have a personal use license.

Faves!!

These are my favorite free font sites. – Dafont.com – 1001freefonts.com – fontspace.com - Creative Fabrica

– fontsquirrel.com – there are fonts on this site that are free SVG fonts for commercial use but make sure you read the license agreement. – Fontesk.com – 1001fonts.com

Now, if you want to start selling your products, you’ll need high-quality fonts that come with a commercial license.  Make sure to read the license to know each designers’s individual terms.

Just remember the font is only downloaded on the computer you are using, if you go to open CDS on your smart phone, tablet, or different computer the font will not show up.  You’d have to download it on that device too! Find out how to install fonts on an iPad here.

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