Unlike the common belief, fonts can benefit not just your printed designs, but your hand lettering skills too. That’s exactly where tracing fonts enter the game. To them, it makes no difference whether you’re a first-grade student who is just about to learn to write his or her first words, or someone who wants to learn the art of calligraphy. In both of those scenarios, our tracing fonts find a way to help you get where you want. But be careful cause you can’t just pick any font that comes your way. What about the quality? Or what if there was a better font that you could have chosen but you didn’t cause you never even knew that was also one of your options? That’s why you need the ultimate tracing font collection provided by the Resource Boy team. Here you can view all your options, miss nothing, and download what you need quickly and conveniently. So let’s go!
Tracing typography and why should you use them in your designs?
- The good news is, tracing fonts are not very hard to distinguish. Remember that these fonts are made to help you produce a better version of your writing, so you should probably look for something dotted or dashed that tells you to follow a specific pattern or something bubbly that requires you to fill in the outline. So as you can see, you’ve got multiple options to consider. And the result? It can’t end up as anything but neat and also beautiful. These tracing fonts are here to help you practice after all. They can be straight and without much curve for amateurs, or they can be cursive to look more like a realistic script. So you have this opportunity to choose your tracing typeface depending on what type of writing you want to learn, calligraphy vs handwritten style, and how advanced you are in it already. Isn’t that just perfect?
- To be 100% sure that you’re in fact dealing with a tracing typeface, see if its mood also feels right. In order for a font to be positively labeled as a tracing, looks are not the only thing that matters. A true tracing font is easy to spot even if it’s used in French and you have no idea what it is saying. And it doesn’t matter whether you want to hone your writing skills in the modern lettering area or old English. These fonts can be a huge help either way. You don’t necessarily need years of experience in typography to notice just how instructive, expressive, and legible they are. The best part is that you can decide between a simple approach of lettering that conveys a clear message or a much more sophisticated set of tracing alphabet that leads to a fancy piece of artwork. The choice is all yours.
- Believe it or not, tracing fonts can be a lot more useful than you think. Sometimes the key to improving your handwriting is to improve your digital lettering first and that’s exactly what our tracing fonts do. They show you how you’re supposed to write letters, how tall or long to draw the lines, where to change the angle of the pen or pencil, the whole nine yards. So if you have some school students to teach, these fonts can be just the thing you need to make learning fun for the kids. You can print them on practice sheets or make lovely homework notebooks out of them. Besides their great educational function, tracing fonts also have a decorative effect that fits the bill for designing cute bullet journals, playful book titles mostly for kids but not necessarily, minimal social media posts with inspiring quotes, and of course some cool tattoos. To make it happen, just open a Microsoft Word document, apply one of these gorgeous trace fonts to your text, and let the rest come naturally.
- If you think our tracing fonts are the best, just wait till you see some of our other stunning offers. Considering the number and the creative style of these fonts in front of you, you probably don’t need us to remind you that you’re looking at the best online collection of tracing fonts across all different websites. Since it’s impossible not to get what you came here for from such a rich bundle, we would also like to invite you to download some other of our stylish fonts like these sweet teacher fonts, dotted fonts, and outline fonts right next. While those three categories are the closest suggestions we have kids' fonts, calligraphy fonts, and minimalist fonts are also good at building a similar theme for your designs. Our interesting graphic design tools are far more diverse than you can ever imagine. So be our guest, take your time, look around Resource Boy, and let us blow your mind!