A Primer on Display Advertising for Web Designers

Post pobrano z: A Primer on Display Advertising for Web Designers

A lot of websites (this one included) rely on advertising as an important revenue source. Those ad placements directly impact the interfaces we build and interact with every day. Building layouts with ads in them is a dance of handling them in fluid environments, and also balancing the need to showcase our content and highlight the ads to make sure they are effective.

In this post, I am going to share a few tips and ideas for integrating ad units into layouts. We’ll take a look at some placement options where we might consider or commonly expect to place advertisements in webpages, then move into styling strategies.

I might use some modern CSS properties along the way that are not fully supported in older browsers. Take a look at @supports if you wish to support old browsers in a progressive enhancement friendly way.

Common Digital Ad Placements

There are many, many different places we can drop ads onto a page and an infinite number of sizes and proportions we could use. That said, there are standard placements and sizes that are commonly used to help establish a baseline that can be used to set pricing and compare metrics across the industry. We’ll cover a few of them here, though you can see just how many options and variations are in the wild.

The Navigation Bar Placement

The space right above the main navigation of a site is often a great placement to put an advertisement. It’s great because — in many cases — navigation is at the top of the page, providing a prominent location that both lends itself to using a full-width layout and lots of user interaction. That’s often why we see other types of important content, like alerts and notifications, occupy this space.

The easiest way to do this is simply placing the ad element above the navigation and call it a day. But what if we want to “stick” the navigation to the top of the page once the ad scrolls out of view?

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Here we’re using position: sticky to get that effect on the navigation. As documented by MDN, a sticky element is where:

The element is positioned according to the normal flow of the document, and then offset relative to its nearest scrolling ancestor (and containing block).

It might be tempting to use fixed positioning instead, but that removes the navigation from the normal document flow. As a result, it gets fixed to the top of the viewport and stays there as you scroll. That makes sticky a more viable method with a smoother user experience.

A fixed element literally stays put while it remains in view, while a sticky element is able to “stick” to the top when it reaches there, then “unstick” upon return.

Now, we could do the reverse where the ad is the sticky element instead of the navigation. That’s something you’ll need to weigh because hiding the navigation from view could be poor UX in certain designs, not to mention how persistent advertisements could interfere with the content itself. In other words, tread carefully.

The Header Placement

Displaying ads in the site header is another place we commonly bump into advertisements. There are two widely used patterns using the header placement. In advertising industry jargon, they’re referred to as:

  • Billboard: A rectangular ad that is presented as a main call-to-action These are typically 970⨉250. We could use the widest size there, 970px, to set the size of a site’s main content area.
  • Leaderboard: An ad that is wide, short, and often shares space with another element. These are typically 728⨉90.

The billboard spot, despite being large, is rarely used (estimated at only 2% of sites), but they do command higher rates The leaderboard is far and away the most widely used digital ad size, with a 2019 SEMrush study citing 36% of publishers using leaderboards and 57% of advertisers purchasing them.

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The nice thing about a leaderboard is that, even if we use the same 970px container width that the billboard ad command, we still have enough room for another element, such as a logo. I tend to use flexbox to separate the site logo from the ad. I also give the container a fixed height that either equals or is greater than the 90px leaderboard height.

.header .container {
  /* Avoid content jumping */
  height: 90px;
  /* Flexibility */
  display: flex;
  align-items: center;
  justify-content: space-between;
}

The Sidebar Placement

The mid page unit ad (also known as medium rectangle) weighs in at 300⨉250 and is the top-performing ad unit — literally #1!

Google study of 2018 clickthrough rates (clicks per thousand views) compared for different ad placements. Google no longer provides these stats. (Source:Smart Insights)

Mid page units have influenced the design of sidebars on sites for a long time. Again, you can see an example right here on CSS-Tricks. 

Crack that open in DevTools and you will see that it has a rendered width of exactly 300px.

We can achieve the same thing using CSS grid:

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Let’s say this is the markup of our layout:

<div class="wrapper">
  <main>Main content</main>
  <aside>Sidebar</aside>
</div>

We can set the wrapper as our grid container and define two columns, the second of which is the exact 300px width of our ad unit:

.wrapper {
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: minmax(0, 1fr) 300px;
}

If we aren’t displaying too many ads in the sidebar and want to draw more attention to them, we can try using the same sticky technique we did with the navigation placement:

<div class="wrapper">
  <main>Main content</main>
  <aside>
    <div class="is-sticky">Sidebar</div>
  </aside>
</div>
.is-sticky {
  position: sticky;
  top: 0;
}

But you must keep in mind that it will affect reach if the sidebar is longer than the viewport or when using a dynamic sidebar:

(View demo)

There are two ways I tend to solve this issue. The first is to keep it simple and only make important ads sticky. It’s the same concept applied to the CSS-Tricks sidebar, the only difference is that JavaScript toggles the visibility:

The second is to use a JavaScript library that includes scrolling behavior that can be used to listen for when the user reaches the end of the sidebar before triggering the sticky positioning:

There are other considerations when working with ads in the sidebar. For example, let’s say the ad we get is smaller than expected or the script that serves the ads fails for some reason. This could result in dreaded whitespace and none of the approaches we’ve looked at so far would handle that.

Where’d the widget go? The disable button is a simulation for an ad blocker.

Here’s how I’ve tackled this issue in the past. First, our markup:

<header class="header">
  <div class="container">

    <div class="header-content"> ... </div>
    
    <aside class="aside">
      <div class="aside-ad"> ... </div>
      <div class="aside-content"> ... </div>
    </aside>

  </div>
</header>

Then, we set the right measurements for the grid columns:

.header .container {
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: minmax(0, 1fr) 300px;
  grid-gap: 24px;
  min-height: 600px; /* Max height of the half-page ad */
}

Now let’s make the sidebar itself a flexible container that’s the exact width and height that we exact the ad to be, but hides any content that overflows it.

.aside {
  display: flex;
  flex-direction: column;
  overflow: hidden;
  height: 600px;
  width: 300px;
}

Finally, we can style the .aside-content element so that it is capable of vertical scrolling in the event that we need to display the widget:

.aside-content {
  overflow-y: auto;
}

Now, we’ve accounted for situations where the size of the ad changes on us or when we need fallback content.

No more whitespace, no matter what happens with our ad!

Styling Digital Ads

Now that we’ve looked at placements, let’s turn our attention to styling digital ads. It’s always a good idea to style ads, particularly for two reasons:

  1. Styling ads can help them feel like a native part of a website.
  2. Styling ads can make them more compelling to users.

Here are a few tips we can leverage to get the most from ads:

  • Use a flexible layout so things look good with or without ads. Let’s say an image doesn’t load for some reason or suddenly needs to be removed from the site. Rather than having to refactor a bunch of markup, it’s ideal to use modern CSS layout techniques, like flexbox and grid, that can adapt to content changes and reflow content, as needed.
  • Use styling that is consistent with the site design. Ads that look like they belong on a site are not only easier on the eye, but they leverage the trust that’s been established between the site and its readers. An ad that feels out of place not only runs the risk of looking spammy, but could compromise user trust as well.
  • Use a clear call to action. Ads should provoke action and that action should be easy to identify. Muddying the waters with overbearing graphics or too much text may negatively impact an ad’s overall performance.
  • Use accurate language. While we’re on the topic of content, make sure the ad delivers on its promises and sets good expectations for users. There’s nothing more annoying than expecting to get one thing when clicking on something only to be sold something else.
  • Use high-res images. Many ads rely on images to draw attention and emphasize content. When we’re working with ads that contain images, particularly smaller ad placements, it’s a good idea to use high-resolution images so they are crystal clear. The common way to do that is to make an image twice the size of the space to double its pixel density when it renders.

When working with custom ads where you have control over how they are implemented, like the ones here on CSS-Tricks, it’s a lot easier to adapt them to a specific layout and design. However, in cases where they are injected dynamically, say with a script, it might not be possible to wrap them in a div that can be used for styling; tactics like using ::before and ::after pseudo-elements as well as [attribute^=value] selectors are your friend in these situations.

Many advertising platforms will generate a unique ID for each ad unit which is great. They often start with the same prefix that we can use to target our styles:

[id^="prefix-"] {
  /* your style */
}
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Handling Responsive Ads

Ad platforms that provide a script to inject ads will often handle responsive sizing by bundling their own styles and such. But, when that’s not the case, or when we have complete control over the ads, then accounting for how they display on different screen sizes is crucial. Proper responsive handling ensures that ads have a clear call-to-action at any screen size.

Flexbox, Grid and nth-child

One thing we can do is re-order where an ad displays. Again, flexbox and grid are great CSS techniques to lean on because they employ the order property, which can change the visual placement of the ad without affecting the order of the actual source code.

In this example, we will try to reorder our items so the ad is visible “above the fold,” which is a fancy way of saying somewhere at the top of the page before the user needs to start scrolling.

Here’s our markup: 

<div class="items">
  <div class="ad">...</div>
  <div class="item">...</div>
  <div class="item">...</div>
  <!-- and so on... -->
</div>

We can use :nth-child to select one or more items based on their source order, according to a formula:

.items {
  display: grid;
  /* ... */
}


.item:nth-child(-n+2) {
  order: -1;
}


@media only screen and (min-width: 768px) {
  .article:nth-child(-n+3) {
    order: -1;
  }
}

This selector will target the first n elements and set their order to a negative value. This allows the ad to dive between the items depending on the size of the viewport:

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Handling Static Ads

Not all ads can be perfectly flexible… or are even designed to be that way. We can still sprinkle in some responsive behavior to ensure they still work with a layout at any given screen size.

For example, we can place the ad in a flexible container and hide the parts of the ad that overflow it.

Obviously, there’s a good deal of design strategy needed for something like this. Notice how the important ad content is flush to the left and the right is simply cut off.

Here’s the markup for our flexible container:

<div class="ad">
  <img src="https://i.imgur.com/udEua3H.png" alt="728x90" />
</div>

Depending on whether the ad’s important content is on the left or right of the ad layout, we can justify the container content either to flex-start, flex-end, or even center, while hiding the overflowing portion.

.ad {
  display: flex;
  justify-content: flex-end; /* depending on the side your important content live */
  overflow: hidden;
}
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Handling Responsive Images

While ads aren’t always made from static images, many of them are. This gives us an opportunity to put the  <picture> tag to use, which gives us more flexibility to tell the browser to use specific images at specific viewport sizes in order to fill the space as nicely as possible.

<picture>
  <!-- Use the ad_728x90.jpg file at 768px and above  -->
  <source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="ad_728x90.jpg">
  <!-- The default file -->
  <img src="ad_300x250">
</picture>
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We covered it a little earlier, but using high-resolution versions of an image creates a sharper image, especially on high-DPI screen. The <picture> element can help with that. It’s especially nice because it allows us to serve a more optimized image for low-resolution screens that are often associated with slower internet speeds.

Another thing you can do is using srcset to support multiple display resolutions which will allow the browser to choose the appropriate image resolution:

<img srcset="ad_300x250@2.jpg, ad_300x250@2.jpg 2x" src="ad_300x250_fallback.jpg" />

We can even combine the two:

<picture>
  <!-- ... -->
  <source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="ad_728x90.jpg, ad_728x90@2.jpg 2x" />
  <!-- ... -->
  <img srcset="ad_300x250@2.jpg, ad_300x250@2.jpg 2x" src="ad_300x250_fallback.jpg" />
</picture>

Let’s make sure we set the right width for the ad:

.selector {
  width: 250px;
}

And let’s use media queries for <picture> to handle the different assets/sizes:

.selector {
  width: 300px;
  height: 250px;
}


@media (min-width: 768px) {
  .responsive-ad {
    width: 728px;
    height: 90px;
  }
}

For more flexibility, we can make the image responsive in relation to its parent container:

.selector img {
  display: block;
  width: 250px;
  height: auto;
}

In the case of srcset, there’s no need to worry much about performance because the browser will only download the needed asset for a specific resolution.


Phew, there’s so much to consider when it comes to display advertising! Different types, different sizes, different variations, different layouts, different formats, different viewport sizes… and this is by no means a comprehensive guide to all-things-advertising.

But hopefully this helps you understand the elements that make for effective ads as a site publisher, especially if you are considering ads for your own site. What we’ve covered here should certainly get you started and help you make decisions to get the most from having ads on a site while maintaining a good user experience.

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Tata Tiscon: Plant for the Planet

Post pobrano z: Tata Tiscon: Plant for the Planet

Film
Tata Tiscon

Civilisation today is staring at what can only be called the biggest human challenge. This pandemic has left us thinking, wondering and questioning about all that we have done in the past. The environment is one such area where enough human effort may not be sufficient to reverse the damage caused so far, but a little conscious effort every day, collectively may promise our future generations a safer planet to inhabit, a lot safer than the one we call our home today. Like every year, Tata Tiscon, India&rsquo;s biggest name in construction continues to spread the message of building a strong planet through Tata Tiscon Go Green, the brand&rsquo;s sustainability initiative.

Advertising Agency:Wunderman Thompson, India
VP Managing Partner:Vijay Jacob Parakkal
Chief Creative Officer:Senthil Kumar
ECD & VP:Arjun Mukherjee
Creative Director:Moeinuk Sengupta
Copy:Moeinuk Sengupta
Client Services Director:Sreeparna Gupta
Production House:Lightbulb Productions

Tata Tiscon: Plant for the Planet

Post pobrano z: Tata Tiscon: Plant for the Planet

Film
Tata Tiscon

Civilisation today is staring at what can only be called the biggest human challenge. This pandemic has left us thinking, wondering and questioning about all that we have done in the past. The environment is one such area where enough human effort may not be sufficient to reverse the damage caused so far, but a little conscious effort every day, collectively may promise our future generations a safer planet to inhabit, a lot safer than the one we call our home today. Like every year, Tata Tiscon, India&rsquo;s biggest name in construction continues to spread the message of building a strong planet through Tata Tiscon Go Green, the brand&rsquo;s sustainability initiative.

Advertising Agency:Wunderman Thompson, India
VP Managing Partner:Vijay Jacob Parakkal
Chief Creative Officer:Senthil Kumar
ECD & VP:Arjun Mukherjee
Creative Director:Moeinuk Sengupta
Copy:Moeinuk Sengupta
Client Services Director:Sreeparna Gupta
Production House:Lightbulb Productions

25+ Best (Free) Super-Cute Fonts With Pretty Design Styles

Post pobrano z: 25+ Best (Free) Super-Cute Fonts With Pretty Design Styles

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ORange Mango Cute Serif Font
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Tuesday Night Signature Font

25. Yolan Unique Font

Another handwritten script that made it onto this list is this lovely handwritten type, Yolan. A unique design offered free by FadeLine, this script features a bouncy baseline and extraordinary characters. You’ll just love the way your name looks with its soft, elegant letters.

Yolan Unique Font

26. Lorena Font

Our last free font is the impeccable Lorena font. Inspired by the feel of vintage typefaces, this font features regular, bold, and medium font styles you can easily mix and match. Get access to a full set of letters, numbers, and symbols in this free download.

Lorena Font

Discover More Awesome Fonts for Your Projects

The missing element to your artwork might just be a pretty cute font. Don’t stress about thinking how to get cute fonts. Make sure to bookmark your favorites from this list or download them today in case they get removed!

Have you downloaded any of these free pretty fonts? Use these resources in your next creative adventure and let us know how much you liked this selection in the comments below.

Want more fonts? Check out these collections for more:

This has been a selection of premium resources perfect for the avid designer. Now, you know how to get cute fonts from our premium marketplace! For more pretty fonts, make sure to check out Envato Elements. Happy designing!

25+ Best (Free) Super-Cute Fonts With Pretty Design Styles

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Love pretty fonts? Check out this list of super cute styles from our favorite free and premium sites!

A cute free font features the best of both worlds: high-quality design and an affordable price tag everyone will love.

ORange Mango Cute Serif Font
This cute font to download from Envato Elements is fun and bright!

And since these free fonts can instantly change the vibe of any design, they easily become important assets that every designer should own.

Ready to add some beautiful typefaces to your growing font packs? Today, we’re bringing you a wonderful selection of free and premium cute letter fonts to inspire your next creative project. From bubble letters to flirty scripts, these super cute fonts are a definite must-have for any typography lover.  

Get Cute Font Styles in Envato Elements (With Unlimited Use)

If you’re wondering how to get cute fonts with lots of benefits, Envato Elements is the perfect place to visit.

Our subscription-based marketplace has hundreds of cute bold fonts. A premium font from Envato Elements means you’ll get a clear and understandable license, no grey areas for commercial use, and best of all: you can download as many pretty fonts as you wish.

Premium cute fonts from Envato Elements
Get unlimited cute fonts to write from Envato Elements

But that’s not the only reason why you should start your search for cute easy fonts there. In Envato Elements, you can also find thousands of graphic templates and creative digital assets. You’ll get unlimited use of our libraries, all for a low monthly fee

10+ Premium Pretty Fonts From Envato Elements

Now, let’s dive into some of the amazing premium cute letter fonts we’ve got for you. These professional type designs include high-quality font files that are easy to use and ready to download.

Check out our favorite cute easy fonts!

1. Charlemon Cute Font (TTF)

Charlemon Cute Font

Charlemon is a really cute font to download from our marketplace. This cute bold font is suitable for branding, and it’ll make your designs pop! Try it on T-shirts, book covers, cards, invitations, or on any project you’ve got in mind!

2. Sookie Cute Handwritten Font (TTF)

Sookie Cute Handwritten Font

Download this cute font to write cards and invitations with a touch of style. This pretty font includes standard characters, lowercase, uppercase, numbers, punctuation, and international characters.

3. Shaly Cute Font (OTF, TTF, EOT)

Shaly Cute Font

Get this cute bold font to transform any creative project you have. This pretty font is multipurpose and would look good in children’s books, logos, or invitations, for example.

4. Green Natural Cute Font (TTF)

Green Natural Cute Font

Green is one of the cute font styles we’ve got for you. This cute easy font includes upper and lowercase characters, numerals, and more symbols, along with multilingual support for various languages.

5. Priscillia Script Pretty Font (OTF, TTF)

Priscillia Script Pretty Font

Priscillia is a really cute font to download. It was designed to look like hand letters done with a brush pen, and it’s suitable for holiday cards, postcards, brochures, invitations, and many other projects.

6. Jacklos – The Cute Comic Font (TTF)

Jacklos - The Cute Comic Font

Jacklos is a cute bold font for comic lovers. Every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful and funny. This pretty font is perfect for logos, name cards, magazine layouts, invitations, headers, or even large-scale artwork.

7. Great Times Pretty Font (OTF, TTF, EOT)

Great Times Pretty Font

This cute letter font is adorable and perfect for children’s books or kids’ projects. This cute easy font has a typewriter feel, perfect for any creative project. 

8. Apple Juice Font (TTF, EOT)

Apple Juice Font

Some sans-serif fonts seem a little rigid in style, but not the super-cute Apple Juice font. This cute letter font with a fresh design features a fun, playful appearance that can easily be integrated into children’s books and more. Combine it with your favorite colors to take your work to the next level. 

9. Pixie Ring Font (TTF, EOT)

Pixie Ring Font

One of the many benefits of font packs is the extra fun bonuses you get with each download. Take the Pixie Ring font, for instance. This cute font to download was created with flirty, cute letters, and it features extra details like hearts and diamonds to decorate your work. 

10. The Slowbird Typeface (TTF)

The Slowbird Typeface

Perhaps your next book cover should feature a stunning script font like the Slowbird typeface. This cute font style features elegant script details and sweet letterforms, and it pairs well with lovely illustrations. Add that special touch to your invites and more with the Slowbird typeface.

11. Periwinkle Typeface (TTF)

Periwinkle Typeface

Next up is Periwinkle, an adorable handmade font that is stretched tall for lots of character. Enjoy this selection of a full set of upper and lowercase characters you can easily combine for a fun new look—it’s a really cute font to write with! Also included in this pack are alternate characters for more options.

12. Little Summer Font (TTF, EOT)

Little Summer Font

Take a little bit of summer with you with the amazing Little Summer font. This is a cute font to download for any animated project or children’s book, and it has a pretty, light quality to it that is simply endearing. Included in this download are basic Latin characters, along with numbers and symbols.

13. Sweet Belly Font (OTF)

Sweet Belly Font

Want a new logo with a pretty sweet design? Then check out this font duo pack, Sweet Belly. Sweet Belly features a script and sans-serif typeface along with plenty of bonus vectors to decorate your work. Use them for flyers, invites, and more!

14. Quartz Script (TTF, EOT) 

Quartz Script

Our last premium font is the stunning Quartz script. This unique typeface features simple, bold line letterforms that mimic realistic handwriting or doodling. Add a little pizazz to your pieces with a casual script font like this one. Just check out the cute font style previews for inspiration. 

25+ Super-Cute Free Fonts With Pretty Designs

If you’d like to know how to get cute fonts for free, we’ve got you covered! You can also find cute free fonts to download from a variety of sites like Behance and more. Check out these incredible free pretty fonts, from cute scripts to decorative styles.

Here are our favorite cute free fonts!

1. Lemonade Script Font

You’ll want a tall glass of the Lemonade script font to quench your design thirst. Featuring stylistic, handmade letterforms, this free pretty font also includes many alternate characters. Use it to create amazing typography pieces featuring your favorite words or quotes. 

Lemonade Script Font

2. Bavro Font

You don’t have to over-design to create a beautiful typeface. Take the classic Bavro cute free font, for instance. A clean typeface perfect for headlines and posters, this font download also includes multilingual support to use with many international languages. Give it a shot!

Bavro Font

3. Lavanda Typeface

Add some character to your package design with this fresh, handwritten font. Lavanda is a free pretty font that can be used with many creative projects. Update your blogs with exciting images or use it to create a new logo. The opportunities are limitless!

Lavanda Typeface

4. West Side Font

Inspired by the handmade posters of the 1980s, West Side is a cute free font with cool, angular details. Try it out with a cute animal silhouette like the bird in the example below. Or make it stand alone for a one-of-a-kind poster. Free for personal and commercial use, this font is definitely a must-have resource!

West Side Font

5. Debby Font

Getting that natural handmade look is sometimes hard to achieve by yourself. That’s why the incredible Debby font pack comes in handy, and it’s one of our favorite free pretty fonts. Featuring loopy script letters and a rough, paper-like texture, this font is both pretty and multipurpose. Use it on greeting cards, wedding invites, or logos!

Debby Font

6. New Dawn Font

Are you feeling very creative today? Then try your hand at the super-wild New Dawn font. Featuring interesting geometric forms inspired by retro styles, this cute free font is truly unique and a showstopper! Easily move and rotate your letters to create exciting typographic pieces.

New Dawn Font

7. Lilly Mae Font

Not many fonts are available for commercial use, so that’s why it’s great to grab up a freebie like the stunning Lilly Mae font. A swirly modern typeface with a delicate calligraphy style, this font is great for handmade crafts or digital designs. Just use this free pretty font with the software you prefer!

Lilly Mae Font

8. Xplor Typeface

Or explore your fun side with this next free typeface, Xplor. This font pack features a full set of letters, numbers, and symbols, all created in a cool, bold letter style. Customize your comics with expressive cute bold fonts, or animate them for an awesome effect. Check it out!

Xplor Typeface

9. Mangaba Font

Don’t over-complicate your font collection with fussy typefaces! The new Mangaba font is simple and effortless! This cute easy font features a handmade design specifically made for writing text in tight spaces. Created by designer Eliezer Grawe, this cute free font includes international characters as well!

Mangaba Font

10. FatFrank Typeface

Love vector art? Add a little humor and wit to your minimalist designs with this awesome typeface, FatFrank. From our free pretty fonts selection, this is available in several font line weights and is a great way to make your logos stand out. Use negative space concepts like the design below to get the most out of this pack!

FatFrank Typeface

11. Springfield Font

Embody the energy of one of the sweetest seasons all year round with the Springfield font. This handwritten font duo pack contains upper and lowercase characters, as well as fun doodle illustrations to spice up your designs. Enjoy this cute font to write on packaging and more.

 Springfield Font

12. Horizon Hand Lettered Font

Invite
your friends and family to the gathering of the year using cute letter fonts! Decorate your
invites with a beautiful font like the Horizon hand-lettered script. A
fresh, handmade script from TJ Creative Shop, this font features natural
strokes suitable for greetings cards or branding material!

Horizon Hand Lettered Font

13. Sweet Carissa Font

Another pretty font we have for you today is the Sweet Carissa typeface. This download actually features a helpful font duo that includes both script and sans-serif styles. Pair the fonts together for a great look or feature one on its own for more impact. Try it out!

Sweet Carissa Font

14. Mona Free Hand-Drawn Font

Some
of the prettiest fonts around are the ones drawn by hand. Take the free
Mona font, for instance. This charming, hand-drawn typeface features all
uppercase characters with contrasting bold and thin lines. Add that
creative flair to your work with Mona.

Mona Free Hand Drawn Font

15. Airfool Free Typeface

Bubble text has always had a way of bringing a smile to people’s faces. And the Airfool free typeface is great for designers on a budget. Enjoy the super-cute chunky letters, which you can customize with exciting colors and gradients. Add it to your collection!

Airfool Free Typeface

16. Beautiful Bloom Font

If only we were all blessed with beautiful handwriting, then typography would be so much easier! If you have the same worries, then try out the pretty Beautiful Bloom font from designer Mats-Peter Forss. It features an authentic handmade design with great alternate letters for more variations. Check it out!

Beautiful Bloom Font

17. Lena Font

If you haven’t found the right font yet, then consider this gorgeous free typeface, Lena. Created by designer Vsevolod Abramov, this font features a combination of straight lines and soft forms for a super-pretty result. Add it to your creative project today!

Lena Font

18. Free Neon Font

Whether you’re a fan of the 80s or just have a love for bright colors, this neon font is creative and multipurpose. Download the file from designer Aga Magdziak to get access to colorful characters and patterns that will help you think outside the box.

Free Neon Font

19. Noelan Font

Calligraphy types like the Noelan font are a definite favorite among many creatives. Featuring a gorgeous modern look with delicate swash details, this font automatically connects the swashes for more efficiency. Pretty and multipurpose, this font is perfect for many projects.

Noelan Font

20. Lovelyn Font

Produce elegant, decorative lettering for your posters or packaging. Lovelyn is our next pretty font, featuring a beautiful and classic serif type design any creative will love. Visit the link to download the full version or just demo it quickly to see if it’s the right fit!

Lovelyn Font

21. Vintage & Eroded Font

Floral design is a popular trend that will never die out. Check out this lovely vintage and eroded flower font, blooming with exquisite flowers. A fresh, new design made for 2018, this font includes a full set of floral letters and numbers you can use in both commercial and personal projects.

Vintage  Eroded Font

22. Moalang Free Font

It’s easy to get lost in the crowd. That’s why the Moalang free font is an essential resource for many creative artists and designers. Featuring tons of cool alternates and multilingual characters, this font comes with limitless design possibilities. Check it out!

Moalang Free Font

23. Anthasic Font

Looking for a stunning script font with lots of character? Check out this incredible elegant script, Anthasic. A flirty script style with large, loopy swashes, this font might just be the perfect match for your wedding stationery. Try it out on postcards, invites, and more.

Anthasic Font

24. Tuesday Night Signature Font

Signature fonts give your work that unique, handwritten look. Now you can enjoy the Tuesday Night signature font for logos, apparel, or decorative packaging. Designed by Font Forestry, this font is easy to download and use. Add it to your collection!

Tuesday Night Signature Font

25. Yolan Unique Font

Another handwritten script that made it onto this list is this lovely handwritten type, Yolan. A unique design offered free by FadeLine, this script features a bouncy baseline and extraordinary characters. You’ll just love the way your name looks with its soft, elegant letters.

Yolan Unique Font

26. Lorena Font

Our last free font is the impeccable Lorena font. Inspired by the feel of vintage typefaces, this font features regular, bold, and medium font styles you can easily mix and match. Get access to a full set of letters, numbers, and symbols in this free download.

Lorena Font

Discover More Awesome Fonts for Your Projects

The missing element to your artwork might just be a pretty cute font. Don’t stress about thinking how to get cute fonts. Make sure to bookmark your favorites from this list or download them today in case they get removed!

Have you downloaded any of these free pretty fonts? Use these resources in your next creative adventure and let us know how much you liked this selection in the comments below.

Want more fonts? Check out these collections for more:

This has been a selection of premium resources perfect for the avid designer. Now, you know how to get cute fonts from our premium marketplace! For more pretty fonts, make sure to check out Envato Elements. Happy designing!