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Halloween Fonts - Ideas & Recommendations

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Halloween is one of the most awaited holidays by kids and adults alike. Some of the best and most fun parties have been Halloween parties. AscenderFonts.com offers many great Halloween fonts and ideas for Halloween cards, invitations, posters, projects and more.

Here are a few Halloween font suggestions from our website that can make your Halloween a most memorable one:

Draculon™ is an animated, casual Halloween font inspired by the letterforms of William Orcutt’s Humanistic font from 1904 which was in turn based on an Italian manuscript from 1485. The subjects for Draculon were probably something about vampires and pirates or even worse: the dreaded vampirates. Designed by Ray Larabie.

Mister Twiggy™ can be used as a bloody font for Halloween. It brings a horror font effect to your Halloween Font projects. Mister Twiggy was licensed from the Chank font collection and is a very scary font to use for Halloween.

What a better Halloween font than this blood-dripping classic Creepy™ font. This Halloween font is a versatile, entertaining design that can be used whenever a scary, ghoulish event comes along. The Creepy font is one of our most popular Halloween fonts that we have to offer.

Nueland™ Inline gives off an x-ray vision effect for Halloween. It is like you are looking at the fonts bones, but you can still see Nueland Inline’s outer layer. Nueland Inline Halloween fonts are a layered decorative font that is assertive and extremely cool.

Maychurch™ is a spooky font that conjures up images of spirits, ghosts and the afterlife. This Halloween font portrays a great Halloween theme when looking for scary and ghoulish fonts for Halloween. The Maychurch font was designed by Ray Larabie.

Graveblade™ is a horror font that is one of the scariest Halloween fonts around. The Graveblade is a Halloween font that will give scary and frightening affect for any Halloween font project! Designed by Ray Larabie.

Prickly™ font was made for the Cartoon Network’s character Zorak. It can be used as a great Halloween font for Halloween cards, invitations, scrapbooks and more. This Halloween font can also be used for a Haunted House or any other Halloween font project. Prickly was licensed from Chank Diesel.

To view these Halloween fonts and more fonts for Halloween, go to: http://www.ascenderfonts.com/info/halloween-fonts.aspx

Halloween isn’t just ghosts, wicked witches and monsters or about candy or costumes. Halloween is a perfect time for spending time with family and friends. Whether it be turning your house into a haunted house or inviting guests to an entertaining spooky night…creating Halloween projects using our very scary and ghoulish Halloween fonts is the best receipe for this Halloween season.

Please view our Home page to view more impressive and innovative fonts!



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