Where To Get The BEST Fonts And Graphics!

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Fonts are so important when it comes to designing and creating products with your Cricut. Fonts can be free or licensed, for a fee, for commercial use.

When I first started, I heard a lot of people recommend dafont.com as a place to download free fonts. It’s important to know that the free fonts on this website are usually only for personal use, unless it states that you can use it for commercial use. You usually have to pay for fonts to gain commercial access. Violating someone’s copyright is not only unethical, it is illegal. It’s important to research copyright and trademark laws to ensure you are running a legal business. You don’t want to produce a product that could end up getting you sued.

I would find myself falling in love with a “free” font, using it in a project, and then discovering the commercial license is crazy expensive. Magnolia Sky, for example, is one of the most popular downloaded fonts on dafont.com. The free download is only for personal use and to buy the font with commercial license costs $39 desktop or $390 app. It can be discouraging to find out commercial font licenses can be so costly.

Commercially licensed material doesn’t always have to cost that much. My favorite website to download fonts and graphics from is Creative Fabrica. When I stumbled across this website, I was instantly hooked. For $29/month (less than the price of that one Magnolia Sky download) you get commercial access to EVERY font, craft, graphic, and embroidery design on their entire website! That means unlimited access to 24,113 fonts and 660,929 graphics! It felt like Christmas after I subscribed! I have so much fun downloading all the fonts and designs I could ever want! My sales drastically increased after I subscribed to Creative Fabrica