Do you want a lightning-fast way to look hip, vintage or home-made with your graphics and branding? 

🛁 It’s better than making your own soap & toothpaste!
🥜 It’s better than spreading peanut shells on your kitchen floor!
🛍 It’s better than spending hours shopping at thrift stores (OK, maybe not — that is fun!!)
🧚‍♀️ It’s using vintage fonts!

I’ve rounded up quite the crusty & rusty, vintage, yet trendy set of fonts for you!

As you might have guessed, I’m quite a font fanatic! If you want to know where I get the good stuff, grab my free PDF below. Click to get the freebie Ultimate guide - where to get fonts

First, what is a vintage font? I’d say it’s a typeface that looks like it’s from an older era, though it may have been created recently. Some vintage fonts might be better labeled as retro if they are reminiscent of the 1950s to the 1980s. When I think vintage, I think older than that, like 100 years old.

Sometimes these vintage fonts have a rough look like they were rubber stamps or like they’ve been scuffed up and rubbed off over time. For this reason using vintage fonts is a great way to instantly give your brand or artwork a handmade, folksy feel.

In my experience, some fonts are reminiscent or a particular era. For example Corvinus Skyline look very 1920s to me (Art Deco), whereas Bauhaus looks more appropriate to recreate 1970s art. By the way Corvinus Skyline was created in 1991! 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus_(typeface)
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/grouptype/corvinus-skyline/

Vintage font tips

Most of these are display fonts! You’ll also notice that some of them are caps only (capital letters).

Display fonts should be used sparingly and for decorative purposes. Use them for logos, headlines, posters, advertising, packaging and book covers (see examples above). Don’t set body copy in a display font or you will drive your viewer mad! Try to stay at 24 points minimum for print use and larger for web use. If you set a display font too small, it can turn to mud and lose its appeal and uniqueness.

Of the fonts listed, I’d say that Bauhaus and Brandon Text are the two that could be used as body copy.

I’ve broken my vintage font list into five parts: serif, sans serif, script, display and families.

Display is a catch-all term for ones that didn’t easily fit in the others. Families refers to extended groups of fonts that cross over the other categories. They even have dingbats so if you want an easy path to logo design, consider customizing an icon from the dingbats and combining it in some unique way with a vintage font. Add a vintage color combination and Boom! — easy, custom, vintage logo!

At the bottom I’ve linked to three vintage font round-up articles I found. Some of the fonts look  good, some do not, imo. Some look vintage, some do not. You can scroll through and judge for yourself.

Let’s look at some vintage fonts!

where to find awesome vintage fonts

Serif vintage fonts

where to find awesome vintage fonts

Sans serif vintage fonts

where to find awesome vintage fonts

Script vintage fonts

where to find awesome vintage fonts

Display vintage fonts

where to find awesome vintage fonts

Vintage font families

Resources for vintage fonts

Round-up posts for vintage fonts:

60 Free Retro and Vintage Fonts (not all of these are free, and some are only free for personal use)
60 Free Retro and Vintage Fontsretrosupply.co/blogs/retrosupply-blog/45740673-50-free-retro-and-vintage-fonts

42 Free Retro Fonts
42 free retro fontscreativebloq.com/typography/free-retro-fonts-2132019

25 Best Vintage Fonts (I don’t think I would call all of these vintage fonts, but it’s worth a scroll through)
25 Best Vintage Fonts | Fonts | Graphic Design Junctiongraphicdesignjunction.com/2017/07/best-vintage-fonts/

Creative Market vintage typefaces

Vintage fonts blog post outtakes

I had so much fun making a header graphic I made 4 of them; here are the extras!

where to find awesome vintage fonts
where to find awesome vintage fonts
where to find awesome vintage fonts

Do you have a favorite vintage font? Have you used one recently in your design work? Do you think you might soon? Let me hear from ya!

Sheri Hall
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