The best fonts for Cricut

The best Cricut fonts
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There are seemingly endless font choices available to us these days, whether they be free fonts or ones that are purchasable for a fee. There are plenty of fonts to be found that lend themselves to various projects, like beautiful hand-lettering style fonts for wedding crafting, or simpler styles for maximum legibility like web fonts.

As an avid Cricut user, I’ve spent plenty of time perusing options and have crafted a dedicated list of the best fonts whether I want some pretty, flourishing script to use for something that’ll be transferred, or to write with the pen, or, something suitable for cutting that won’t fall apart into unintelligible shapes once removed from my Cricut mat. Regarding the latter, you can use any font if you’re happy to spend some time adding little rectangles manually, to ensure that the internal cut-outs aren’t lost.

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Cesci Angell
Craft and tech writer

Cesci is a Staff Writer for our friends on TechRadar, covering everything from speakers to food processors. Prior to joining TechRadar, Cesci wrote features and reviews for publications including 3D World and Creative Bloq, about gadgets ranging from headphones to smart lights to graphics tablets. She has a broad range of experience from working in different industries, from sustainable materials and packaging to skin care. Cesci still enjoys working on independent creative projects in her free time, but when she isn't writing, she enjoys binge-watching a Marvel series or taking a long walk in the countryside.