I Like It Rustic
Plain and simple rustic fonts that are easy to read and will capture your audience without sacrificing style.
Rustic is a buzzword that gets thrown around a lot these days. And with good reason. Stylistically, people have been leaning towards the simplicity and roughness that is at the heart of ‘rustic’.
If you’re a bit of a ‘typographile’, then you’ll want to keep several rustic fonts on hand. Lucky for you, we’ve put together a list of 33 free and premium rustic fonts that will keep you design-current.
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Hot off the presses! Tony Thomas has recently added this brand new premium font to the Medialoot portfolio and we are here for it. The rustic inspired, slightly vintage typeface was hand-drawn and designed with headlines and titles in mind. We love how the use of serif makes this font easy to read, even when smaller.
Tony Thomas, our resident font guru, created three styles of Oakwood, a determinedly rustic typography. With your purchase, you’ll get a Clean, Rough, and Rough Shadow option, as well as numbers and the most common symbols and punctuation marks.
The Foreman Bold brings vintage and bold together to create that unique bold font for that impact that you're looking for.
With its elegant and cursive lines, the Gilded Hand - Handwritten Script Font brings the swag and elegance to any of your design projects.
Clean, rounded and rough, that's what the Andea font is made up of. It's geometric perfection and grotesque look make it the type of font that you'd definitely need for headlines and titles.
With a touch of modern and a twist of vintage, this rustic font is the perfect combination. Included in the set are Standard, Vintage, and Vintage Ext styles.
Delicate, modern, edgy and retro, these are just some of the descriptions of the Serave - Soft Rounded Typeface. An aged geometric font that's versatile for you.
The classic Camden Lock Vintage Display font is a retro type of font with that grunge feel.
The West Yard – Western Display Font brings to mind the vintage and cowboy as well as the outdoorsy, rough yet plain style that makes rustic fonts so unique.
The clean and rough features of the Brawls Typeface font make it the ideal font for retro, vintage and minimalistic designs. You cana lso mix up the uppercase and lowercase with the alternative glyphs.
Coming in Bold, Rough, and Retro, Outdoors - Handmade Sans Serif Font is a typography that's perfect for posters and street art.
Created specifically for logos, branding, and packaging, The Rustic has a rough, bold feel that makes it unforgettable.
The Dalston font is a retro script typeface that combine vintage and cursive together to create a beautiful font ideal for headlines.
This slab serif font is another example of how rustic doesn’t always have to mean completely plain. The Oak Barrel - Whiskey Label Font is best suited for many design projects including whiskey and beer labels.
By combining the often confused vintage feel with a rougher rustic touch, the Breakdance Vintage Font Duo gives you the best of both worlds.
The Monarchy Rough - Condensed Slab Serif is a tall and skinny grunge type of font that includes various symbols and accented characters.
Whether you’re using Bonfire Typeface in its regular or rough form, you’ll love the rustic look it brings to your projects, specifically any branding or textiles you’re working on.
George - Classic Typeface, with its variations in thicknesses and elegant look. The font is just rough enough to give the cursive font a hint of personality.
Who says rustic means no embellishments? Not the creators of Gardener Font! The font is simple and plain enough to serve as a display font, but with its swashes, still fancy enough to make an impact.
There’s something supremely natural about Debby, which is why it’s the perfect rustic font. We’d love to see it used in cards, posters, or for logos.
Shoreditch 2 - Sans Serif Font flirts with the line between vintage and rustic, but falls more in the rustic column thanks to its rougher edges and round corners.
Broadley - Vintage Font Duo is modern in its rigidity and clean lines, but when used correctly, that rustic simplicity can really shine.
Touted as being a font bundle of ‘farmhouse chic’ fonts, this pack includes five font options and a variety of different styles.
Brush scripts really do work well with rustic stylings, as Lamberds - Display Script Font proves in this sweeping yet simple font. The script has a hint of roughness that makes it the perfect rustic font.
This brush lettering font manages to still bring about the masculine and retro feel with each brush stroke and makes it a font to definitely have on a designer's arsenal of fonts.
What’s more rustic than a Posterizer KG Rough? Nothing, if Posterizer KG Rough has anything to say about it.
Shizuka script brush is a brush typeface that has just enough roughness around the edges to be hailed as a rustic font. The gorgeous letterings are perfect for signage, social media, and branding.
The Rhytmic Dances is an amazing example of the power of simplistic fonts. It has a simple, home-like feel that can be used in endless ways.
This font might not be something that's literally crunchy and edible, but it definitely passes our taste palates when it comes to design.
Don’t get overwhelmed by all the options in this font family. Instead, turn your attention to the Rhino, the rugged and rough font that looks both modern and rustic.
Designed specifically for textiles, posters, and branding, Royalmorgue is an artful balance of rough, simple, and vintage, the perfect rustic mix.
Olive & Vine - Brush Font has that chic, farmhouse feel that everyone seems to love these days, making it the perfect example of how to use a rustic font in today’s world.
Humble Typeface is just imperfect enough, just natural enough, to instantly make a statement. The rustic font is the ideal option for t-shirts and other textiles, as well as social media posts.
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