Freeware Fonts by ARRF

I started messing around with designing fonts way back in 1997. The font called "Yearbook Mess" was my very first, and it continues to be one of my most popular designs to this day!

FAQ

Q: "How do I use your Fonts?"
A: You will need to put them in your "C:/Windows/Fonts/" folder or use the Font program at the link below. It allows you to use Fonts temporarily or install them.
Q: "Can I use your Fonts for my business?"
A: Yes, you can use my Fonts as long as you link back to my site using this link - http://fonts.arrfdesigns.com - if you're business is online.

Font Program

I use AMPsoft's free Font Viewer - "AMP Font Viewer" is a complete font manager: you can view, organize, install, delete and print fonts lists (TrueType, OpenType and Type 1). So there is no need to install all of your fonts and have them using valuable system resources.
I created a new folder on my C:/ drive called "More Fonts" where I place all non-system fonts and then I just open this program first and use them as needed!
Click here to download the program, click the above link for their main page.

ITCFonts.com Free Font

Font of the Day by Free-Fonts.com

My Fonts

Click on any of the images below to download a zip file with the selected font (.ttf)

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SPOREDOM
Inspired by the game!
 
Angleized
Inspired by the TV show "Angel"
 
Barcoding
Not a working barcode, just for fun!
 
Cool Dots
Designed by my Niece!
 
Creepy Graves
Just something for Halloween
 
Digital Surf
Designed for www.digitalsurf.org
 
Flakes
Merry Christmas :-)
 
Futured
 
Hipnotik
 
Lizzard
Designed by my son Ryan
 
Molecular
Using all CAPS connects the letters together,
use lowercase for seperate circles
 
Showtime
Use the [brackets] to put rounded ends on words/sentences to connect them all without spaces_use_the _ underscore.
 
Squaresville
 
Tilez
Designed for my wife after her favorite word game!
 
Yearbook Mess
The first font I ever designed back in 1997!
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