SLF Fanciful
Our newest font is SLF Fanciful, a flowing, slanted font with curved letter endings. It's slanted but not cursive; a very unique way to add flair to your next foil quill or pen project.
You will receive TTF (True Type Font) and OPF (Open Path Format) versions. This download also has our new format for FontLab Pad!To use our fonts as true single-line text in programs such as Illustrator, Cricut Design Space, Silhouette, utilize our NEW FontLab Pad format. This is useful for CNC programs, Glowforge machines, and so much more. The possibilities are limitless!
TrueType Font (TTF) Format
These do not have outlines but DO go over the lines two times. Here's how they work: In cutting software packages (such as Pazzles InVue, Cricut Design Space, Make The Cut, Inkscape, and Silhouette Studio) and engraving software (such as Adobe Premier Pro, Illustrator, Vision Pro, Corel Draw, and similar), your pen tool will draw a single line and then go over the line in the exact same place again. This second pass makes the text look more defined with beautiful, crisp results. Experiment with different types of pens for thinner or bolder lines - gel pens, ballpoints, white, gold or silver pens.... all are unique and gorgeous! Try it with new foil quill techniques to broaden your options using your own special style and custom text.
This font is for engraving and cutter programs. Because of its hairline nature, this font is not designed to be used in word processing programs and may not be visible in them. This font will not print successfully.
Open Path Format (OPF)
These letters do not have any outlines at all! Like the name implies, they are are "single line fonts", also called "stick fonts", "single-stroke fonts" or "journaling fonts". These are in .opf (open path font) format. Here's how they work: these are only for the cutting software packages Starcraft Create and Sure Cuts a Lot (versions 5 and up). Some engraving and CAD/CAM programs will also accept OPF fonts. Your pen, foil quill, embossing, engraving, etching or similar tool will draw a single line only. No outlines, no going over the lines a 2nd time.
I would love to see pictures of your projects over on the Single Line Fonts FaceBook Page!