Take a more interesting approach to engage the audience with all these terrific monster fonts found on Resource Boy and prove you’re cool. Plus, you can always choose how aggressive you want it to sound. After all, the variety in our collection is so high that you can go with something more hilarious than terrifying, or vice versa. It’s the creative touch that matters above everything else. So if your next writing needs a more playful attitude, feel free to explore this selection of Resource Boy. They may not be exactly neat but all the fonts here can give your words an undeniable advantage against the rest.
Get ahead of your competition with these additional tips about our monster fonts:
- What are their letters usually shaped like? Get used to these fonts being a bit ugly. It’s their unique visual impact that counts anyway. You don’t need them for their fancy look, but how teasing and special they are. So if you get them in calligraphy, it’s not exactly going to make things any better. For all it’s worth, they may even seem creepier that way. This peculiar font style is mainly made of symbols representing these freakish creatures, such as hairy elements, big eyes, horns, sharp teeth, and so on. A lot of times, you’ll find these details on smiley cartoon characters with weird bodies that are either melted or drippy. This way, you can get your lettering to sound cute, despite the sharp edges and the ragged shapes. After all, you may not want it to look particularly savage all the time. There’s also a pretty good chance that the monster letters are textured to mimic the appearance of a beast more realistically. In the meantime, their irregular letterforms pair perfectly with your graffiti designs too.
- What happens to the tone of your text once it’s customized with a monster font? The most obvious feature of these fonts is that they belong to the fantasy world of eccentric beings. So it makes sense if you’re picking on some spooky energy because everything here is about an unknown life form. The typography you make with them can turn out quite hardcore, or even silly, depending on whether you want to appeal to the kindergarten children or scare the hell out of everyone even grownups. There’s no reason to worry about it sounding too harsh though. We happen to know some good monsters too, and the fonts inspired after them. Not all of them tend to feed off humans per se! So, in this collection, you have both of these options to choose either a set of monster fonts that look deadly or something more friendly based on what your project calls for.
- For what projects can you rely on monster fonts? Maybe they’re most practical when Halloween is right around the corner, but there are definitely a lot more designs that could use these adorable little fonts and their somewhat grotesque style. For instance, they always make it to the top of the list when you’re working on the graphic design of a kid's book or even a horror game. Plus, they will be just the thing you need to design lovely colorful stickers or name a brand of toy, playdough, stationery items, or something fun like that. Also as the title of an animation series or the logo of a snack bar, you’ll find them pretty awesome and effective.
- What else should you add to your toolkit from Resource Boy? Once you’re done here, you probably want to download some of our other amazing treats too. These terrific zombie fonts and slime fonts should suit your taste more than the rest. Lucky for you, we have an even more exclusive offer for you with the same theme. Just make sure to check out our free seamless monster patterns and you'll get to design something second to none.