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Old English Fonts

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Ye Olde Publication needs some help.

An Old English font is the perfect choice for advertisements, invitations, newsletters, flyers, greeting cards and any publication that demands a formal, hand-lettered, or engraved look. No other font quite compares to the distinguished look of the Old English font. In fact, the historic charm of this style has made it one of the most popularly searched for fonts on the internet.

Whenever you want an old-fashioned look, the formal lettering of the Old English is usually quite suitable. From the early manuscript of Beowulf which was written over one thousand years ago to today’s high-tech communications, there will always be a place for this beautiful script.

You may even want to download one of these fonts just for the additional characters. Oftentimes a specific character may be needed that isn’t included in standard character sets. Free Old English fonts often contain these characters such as the eth and thorn characters.

Old English or Medieval style lettering is known for its ornate capital letters, thick lines and rough diamond-shaped serifs. Numerous fonts of this style belong in a category of typefaces called blackletter. Today’s readers find this style difficult to read due to both the unfamiliarity of it and its ornateness. For this reason, the use of blackletter fonts should be limited to headlines, attention grabbing, and to invoke a particular era.

If your publication is crying out for the charm and history that only an Old English font can deliver, you might want to consider searching for free Old English fonts. Not only will you get the beautiful, historic look you’re after, it won’t cost you a penny!

The internet has answered the call of all those search engine requests for free Old English fonts. You can find literally thousands of choices just a keystroke or two away. With so many choices, you might feel overwhelmed. We’ve made it easy to find the ideal font to match your needs.    

Free fonts are readily available and are generally free or shareware, demo versions, or public domain. Commercial versions are also a fine choice depending on your requirements.

Whether you want an attention getting headline or you want to typeset an Old English poem, you’re sure to find the perfect blackletter typeface to enhance your publication.

 

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