Now that I have a half-dozen (plus!) single-line and hairline sketch fonts, I figured it was time to make a bundle for you fine folks.
I made my first sketch font in 2018, and I love that in the years since then, more and more programs and equipment can use single-line and hairline fonts. Have a Cricut or Silhouette machine? Use these fonts with your sketch pens or the foil quill! Have a Glowforge? You can use these fonts for scoring and engraving! Any machine that uses a single-point stylus for engraving, drawing, or other purposes can use these fonts.
All of my sketch fonts come in two versions: single-line and hairline. Some programs use one style, some use the other, and some can use both! These have been tested in Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Designer, Inkscape, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, Rhinoceros, and more! If you aren't sure if your program will work with these, please drop me a note using the chat system before you buy, and I can make sure you'll be good to go.
You can also check out the PDF guide to single-line fonts included in your download to help with which font to select, and how to use the font in specific programs!
This bundle includes:
Dear Agatha: a script and sans duo with over 200 alternates and ligatures!
GarruLine: a fun, tall, skinny serif font based on my Garrulous font!
SuccuLine: a narrow sans-serif with handwritten flair, based on my Succulent font!
Pinsetter Line: The popular Pinsetter font, now in sketch form. Includes all 3 sizes!
Muggsy Sketch: A wide, plump, cute handwritten font for kids and adults!
Boisterous Sketch: A handwritten signature font with over 140 alternates and ligatures!
Plus BONUS FONTS!
Delbert Sketch: the first sketch font I ever made. A skinny and simple handwritten sans! (Hairline only.)
Spicy Sketcher: A squared-off sans with quirky style, and language support galore!
NOTE! Single-line and hairline fonts aren’t your ordinary fonts; they aren't meant to be used for word processing, printing, or cutting. They’re meant for a sketch pen, foil quill, engraving tool, infusible ink pen, Glowforge scoring, or any other stylus or nib that draws letters with a single line instead of a solid fill or outline. These font comes in both a single-line version and a hairline version; different software programs will use different formats.
Due to known issues with Brother Canvas Workspace, I cannot guarantee that any single-line fonts will work in that program. However, these fonts can be used in a vector program like Inkscape or Illustrator, expanded to strokes, then exported to SVG for use in Canvas Workspace and other programs.