Personalization (5551 programs)
Pros: Square-based geometry delivers a clear techno-industrial tone. Clean vector outlines keep rendering sharp at large sizes. Distributed as a standard TrueType file for easy system use.
Cons: No separate lowercase alphabet limits typographic flexibility. Niche techno-military aesthetic restricts general-purpose branding use. Long-term updates depend on an independent creator.
Pros: Handwritten script with thin, flowing strokes and slight bounce. Complete uppercase, lowercase, numerals, and basic punctuation included. Provided in standard TTF/OTF formats for wide application support. Frequently used with cutting machines like Cricut and Silhouette.
Cons: Advanced swashes and ligatures may be reserved for a pro edition. Commercial use typically requires a separate license from the designer. Thin stroke weight may reduce clarity at very small sizes.
Pros: Sketch-textured serifs that mimic ink-on-paper outlines. Includes uppercase, lowercase, digits, and basic punctuation. Provided as TTF/OTF for broad application support. Compatible with Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud.
Cons: Extended Latin or special-symbol support varies by release. Commercial licensing terms require checking the bundled readme.
Pros: Organic brush-like strokes suited to headline use. Includes uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters. Distributed as standard system font files for desktop installation.
Cons: Standard release focuses on basic Latin characters only. Optimized for display, not body text or long passages. Commercial use requires a separate license or permission.
Pros: Natural, flowing handwritten script suited to headings and invites. Supplied as TTF and OTF files for straightforward installation. Includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and basic punctuation.
Cons: Extended multilingual character support varies by version. Limited to standard numbers and basic punctuation, may lack extended glyphs. Personal-use license; commercial licensing handled separately.
Pros: Complete uppercase and lowercase set with numerals and punctuation. Supplied as TrueType (.ttf) for system-wide installation. Works in Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud. Balanced design that maintains readability despite decorative flourishes.
Cons: Standard release covers only basic Latin glyphs. Commercial permissions require checking the included license file.
Pros: Simple drag-and-drop layout system. Wide variety of themed templates. Smooth handling of high-resolution images. Professional print quality.
Cons: Shipping of physical albums is limited to Spain, Portugal, and Andorra.