Free Modern Script Fonts With Glyphs For Commercial Use – Part 3

While working on my Fall and Christmas font pairing guides , I discovered some fantastic free fonts with glyphs that I simply can't resist sharing with you. This ongoing exploration of fonts featuring hidden characters has been a true passion project of mine for quite some time—a project free from deadline constraints. What began as a simple guide to accessing glyphs in various applications has evolved into a series centered around fonts with hidden characters that are ideal for commercial use. My quest for the perfect typeface continues, and I’m thrilled to present yet another curated list of fonts that exude elegance and add decorative flair to your projects.

Free Hello Pumpkin – SVG EPS JPEG & PNG


Hello, Pumpkin

 

Hello Pumpkin is a simple yet elegant handwritten design full of autumn magic. A simple flowing execution and timeless elongated loops make this style look both expressive and graceful. Enjoy putting it to good use and happy fall y'all!

It can be used for a wide range of designs from postcards, to signs, to posters, to any home decor item.

This file comes in different formats: SVG, EPS, JPEG, & PNG, so with little effort you can make the most of each format in any given situation.

You can use this file as is or customize any part of it for your project. No attribution is required.  If you need to tweak the design, use one of the vector graphics editors – Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, CorelDRAW, Affinity Designer, and others, to edit the EPS file. Layers have been preserved.  


Thank you for visiting and enjoy crafting with this free download. If any questions, please reach out!

 

Hello Pumpkin Free Svg

 

FORMATS

 

You will receive the file in these formats: 


1. SVG: This format is for Silhouette Designer Edition, Cricut Machines, and Laser Cutters.
2. EPS: A vector file that can be edited without losing its quality with vector graphics programs, such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, Affinity Designer, and others.
3. JPEG: The image file that can be used pretty much for anything from the web banner to a greeting card. 
4. PNG: This file can be used on the web where the transparent background is required.

 

LICENSE

 

This FREE file allows commercial and personal use. 

 

The license grants a non-exclusive use to view, download, edit, and make any number of digital and physical designs using the provided files.


YOU CAN: 

1. Create any number of physical artworks and online designs intended for sale.
2. Create any number of physical artworks and online designs for personal use.
3. Use design in your business and /or a corporate setting to make a flyer, poster, or a digital banner. 
4. Share a link to my webpage to download free files.
5. Use the original design as is or edit any element of the graphic before usage.

Attribution is not required but appreciated if a link to this page is shared.


YOU CANNOT: 

1. Resell the digital design in any format.
2. Upload files to print on demand/e-commerce sites, such as Printful, Printify, Zazzle, Redbubble, Fine Art America, etc.
3. Upload files to your personal website, or social media for the visitors to download them directly from your branded page.
4. Distribute files to others directly in any way. But you can share a link to this webpage instead, so the people can download these files themselves.

Ownership and all rights to the provided free file"Hello Pumpkin by DBWL" now and in the future remain exclusively with the content creator and owner of DesignBeginsWithL.com. 



DOWNLOAD FILES




NOTE: The link will take you to Dropbox where you can choose a direct download or save the file to your own Dropbox account. Use your computer to download files. Some mobile devices won't let you download a zipped file.


Thank you for reading this post. According to my best 10 fall round-up, it was the Free Fall Font Pairings For Commercial Use post that got the most love last year, so here's a peek at another follow-up fall font's pairing guide –  Free Fall Font Pairings For Commercial Use – Part 2.


 



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