Design Space contains more than 700 Cricut fonts! Here are the best 120 Design Space fonts, plus get a printable list so you can easily reference it while you’re designing and crafting!
Cricut fonts have vastly improved over the last few years. While you can still upload your own system fonts to use in your own Cricut projects, Cricut now has a ton of great fonts to choose from right in Cricut Design Space. You can use these fonts to make all sorts of projects with your Cricut machine, like t-shirts, home decor signs, mugs, labels, monograms, and more.
As of writing the writing of this post, Cricut has more than 700 fonts in Design Space, and new ones are being added all the time.
This makes it difficult to create a full list of the fonts in Cricut Design Space, so instead you’ll find a list of 100 popular fonts that crafters use to make amazing projects, plus an extra 20 writing fonts that are designed to be used with the Cricut Pen or Cricut Foil Transfer Tool. Even with this abridged list, you’re sure to find the perfect font for your project!
I’ve already written extensively on using fonts in Design Space—check out these posts!
- How to Use Font and Text in Cricut Design Space
- How to Upload Fonts to Cricut Design Space
- Working with Script Fonts in Cricut Design Space
- How to Curve Text in Cricut Design Space
- Cricut Design Space Kerning and Letter Spacing for Fonts
- Where to Find Cheap and Free Fonts for the Cricut
- 101 Fonts for Cutting Machines
Viewing Fonts in Design Space
Let’s take a look at where to find fonts in Design Space. Click the Text tool and insert some text. With your text selected, click the font dropdown to view all of the fonts you can use with your project.
To view only Cricut fonts, click “Cricut” at the top—this excludes all of your system fonts. System fonts are the ones you have on your computer or mobile device and can use in other programs, not just Design Space.
The “Only Kerned Fonts” box will be checked. Kerned fonts have much better letter spacing than older Cricut fonts. If you un-check it, you can see ALL of the Cricut fonts, including those with the old, bad letter spacing. Learn more in my post Design Space Kerning and Letter Spacing. All of the fonts featured in this post are kerned!
Note that if you click “download” next to a font, you can save it for offline use.
Free Cricut Fonts vs. Cricut Access Fonts vs. Premium Cricut Fonts
There are three types of fonts (not including system fonts) you’ll find in Design Space. Cricut Access is Cricut’s monthly subscription service. I think it’s a great deal, particularly if you don’t do a lot of design yourself.
- Free Fonts: These are free for anyone to use. If you do not have a Cricut Access subscription, you will not see a price. If you do have a Cricut Access subscription, these are just included in Cricut Access and are denoted with a green “a” next to them. If you have the mobile Design Space app, you can filter by free fonts. Filtering by free fonts is not available on desktop.
- Cricut Access Fonts: These fonts are included with a Cricut Access subscription, and include most of the fonts in Design Space. They are denoted with a green “a” next to them.
- Premium Fonts: There are a handful of fonts in Design Space that have an extra fee associated with them, usually $4.99 or $6.99. They often include “licensed” fonts, like Disney.
Why Use Cricut Fonts?
Cricut has tested their fonts for clean, accurate cutting on your Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore, and Cricut Joy.
Some of your system fonts may look like they would cut cleanly, but the font designer didn’t design them with cutting in mind, so they end up tearing your material. Cricut fonts, however, should always give you a clean, crisp cut. Perfect for materials like vinyl, iron-on, and cardstock, among others.
Cricut’s fonts are generally covered under the Cricut Angel Policy and have a commercial license, meaning you can make things to sell using these fonts. This does not include fonts with licensed content, like Disney fonts.
The Best Fonts in Design Space
You can get a printable version of this list below in my shop, but if you just want to use the search bar in the Font dropdown, you can find these fonts! All of these are from the Kerned list, making them easy to work with in Design Space.
Here are the most popular fonts for crafters, broken down into five categories: cute and quirky fonts (crafters love playful fonts!), heavy and bold fonts, script and cursive fonts, simple and classic fonts (includes both serif and sans serif fonts), and writing and engraving fonts (also called “single line fonts”).
Cute & Quirky Fonts
- Alphabet Soup
- BFC Artisan Bread
- BFC Christmas Cards
- BFC Caramel Cake
- BFC Holiday Party
- BFC Santa’s Candy
- BFC Stylish Safari
- DTC Barn Acre
- DTC Brown Sugar
- DTC Fall and Flair
- DTC Fresh Brew
- DTC Harvest Moon
- Felix
- Four Seasons
- ITC Anna
- ITC Zipper
- Koorkin
- Kyden
- Saphir
- Scary Night
Bold & Heavy Fonts
- April Skies
- BFC Craft Table
- BFC Foxy
- BFC Parkway
- BFC Retro Cookie
- Beefcakes
- Boink
- Candice
- Eagle Bold
- Glow Worm
- Headline News
- ITC Machine
- La Beau
- Magnifico
- Metropolis
- Paddington
- Phosphor
- Stencil Moonlight
- Stilla
- Xenois Soft Pro
Script & Cursive Fonts
- Alyssa Stencil
- Babette
- Bickley
- Cloud 9
- DTC Bikini Babe
- DTC Cottage Style
- DTC October Daylight
- DTC Sahara Smooth
- Double Whipped
- Embassy
- Gravura
- Haley
- Hey Marilyn
- ITC Studio Script
- ITC Regallia
- Lara Jane
- Merlot
- Rapier
- Santa Fe
- Sivellin
Simple & Classic Fonts
- Americana
- Aldine
- Caslon Graphique
- Classic Roman
- CG Symphony
- Cochin
- Cricut Sans
- Dear John
- DIN Neuzeit
- Grafiko
- High Tide
- ITC Adderville
- ITC Napoleone
- Koala
- Ocean
- Peignot
- That’s the Ticket
- Typewriter
- Wade Sans
- Windsor
Writing & Foiling Fonts
- Alyssa Stencil
- Babette
- Dear John
- DTC Apple Cider
- DTC Lemonade Script
- DTC Shiplap
- DTC Sunny Woods
- DTC Zombie Crawl
- Four Seasons
- Girlie Stencil
- Haley
- Headline News
- High Tide
- Little White Lies
- Loop-di-Loo
- Merlot
- Scary Night
- Sunday Swirls
- Sweet Dreams
- Telegram
Printable Cricut Font List
Grab the printable list of fonts here—125 beautiful fonts, all in an easy-to-read format!
Want More Fun Fonts?
Not finding what you want in Design Space? You’ll want to add system fonts! Here are a few of my favorite places to purchase and download free fonts for your Cricut:
Learn more about using system fonts, including the installation of a zip file, in my post How to Upload Fonts to Design Space. You can also check out my list of Where to Find Cheap and Free Fonts for the Cricut, which includes an overview of personal and commercial use when it comes to fonts.
Have questions about using fonts in Design Space? I’d be happy to answer them below!
Comments & Reviews
Tiffany says
Hi there 👋🏻
Is there a way to view what glyphs are available for Cricut Fonts?
Courtney Phillips says
I see where you have a spot for a printable list of fonts but I cannot find where to click to be able to print the list. I’ve been up and down the page and even clicked on some of the words. But still can not find it. Would you please be able to tell me where to find the list to be able to print. Thank you for your time and help with this.
Anne Hansen says
Is there a way to see what font is used in Cricut images? I want to add a word to the current saying and I cannot figure out what font it is. I have searched for hours. Thanks!
Crystal Summers says
Hi Anne,
Unfortunately, there’s no tried and true way to do this without guessing. A lot of the Cricut files are created by designers. They may have used a font other than a Cricut font. There’s a “what font is this” Facebook group that may be helpful to you. There are some amazing font experts out there!
Good luck!
Crystal, HLMS Community Manager