Heading Fonts

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Heading Fonts.
If you&';re looking for a fancy heading font, look no further than Google Fonts. They&';re both free and royalty free. And, there are lots of them. This webpage lists about 500 of the most useful fancy heading fonts. This means you don&';t have to look through the thousands upon thousands of Google fonts. Note: The font that I used in the previous heading is called Bilbo Swash Caps
The table to the right or below is sorted by Font. Click on a different column header to sort by that column. Click again to sort in reverse order.
Serif and Sans-Serif is sometimes difficult to distinguish. Some fonts use a combination.
Broadway has thin vertical lines on one side and thicker lines on the other. Printing is pretty much that. Cursive has more rounded letters. Handwriting connects the letters. Calligraphy is a bit more stylish. Illuminated is very stylish &n-; lots of flourishes (circles). Stencil has notches for cutting out the stencil / overlay.

Google Fonts may display the sample text for some of these fonts using letters other than those found in English (or German or French or Spanish). If you type something in English in the Specimen or Type Something area, it should show up as English. So, fonts that do this are usable. However, there may be a better font to use that is designed for English letters.





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