It’s customary to welcome clients into your shop, gym, bar, or any other place you run with a nice attitude. That’s when a friendly signage does the trick, but only if it’s eye-grabbing enough. You can tell a lot about what’s going on the other side of the door by simply looking at the sign on the entrance. Try to picture a sign written in a sweet script font. Wouldn’t you be tempted to walk inside? This is one of those times when being old-fashioned pays off, even better than modern styles. With that in mind, go through our sign font collection now. Everything here can be yours with a click.
An introduction to sign fonts and everything they have to say:
- What makes these fonts so good at catching eyes? When it comes to attracting attention, this class of fonts knows what it’s doing. That’s all they’re meant to do. So there’s going to be a couple of different surefire ways to do so. Some borrow the colorful design of neon fonts, a few rely on hand lettering to be more approachable, while others go with something a little more old-school that feels familiar. There’s only one rule: the message has to be loud and clear at all costs. So if you think about it, you don’t want to use a calligraphy font for that. It surely looks nice but it doesn’t really work out, since reading it is going to take longer than the limited time you have to make interaction with the viewers. Once the client is inside, use all the cursive letters you want like in the welcome signs, but not when they’re still out. To lure them in, you need nothing more than these bold letters of the sign alphabet. Every last one of them is highly legible to take care of it effectively. We’ve got plenty of block fonts for you to download, making sure your logo is recognizable enough from a distance. However, you’re not exactly stuck with plain characters. After all, a little decorative detail won’t hurt. In fact, words with serifs tend to be more noticeable. Also, you can always make things more artistic with hand-painted letters, right?
- What emotions can be portrayed through this category of fonts? The most important thing about sign letters is that they have to be inviting enough to welcome the customers. Plus, the mood is usually pretty obvious. You just have to pay enough attention so that you can totally tell whether you belong there in that place or not. Plus, the way your words sound pretty much depends on how you want to play it. For instance, it works better if your text seems cute for a stationery store, Victorian for a tailor’s shop, or fancy for jewelry stores. There are also a variety of rustic fonts for cafes, retro fonts for diners, as well as western fonts for selling cowboy clothes, and so on. Among these, the ones that look handwritten seem to be better at engaging the audience.
- How else can you use the fonts from this list? First of all, there’s something here for every kind of business you own: a barbershop, music class, wedding salon, school, casino, bakery, club, or maybe something entirely different. You can find a sign font, ideal for each purpose in this bundle, making sure your writing hits the spot. But it’s also easy to get more creative with your typography when you have so many pretty letters to choose from. Even your other lettering projects can benefit from them like tattoos, posters, and more.
- Care to take a look around Resource Boy for more fun treats? You should know this is not our only popular collection. Our farmhouse fonts and marquee fonts, for instance, can be a huge help in your similar designs. So let's just check them out too.