Dickie font by Dave Ellis is a handwritten and lively type style that mirrors the Pixar logo font. Each character is drawn with heavy yet consistent strokes that come off as not just casual and simple but contemporary and suitable for modern applications as well. The font includes a full alphabet of letters alongside multiple standard punctuation marks. This free font can be used for both personal and commercial projects as the license allows.
There are many ways in which you can benefit from adding Dickie to your font library. It can serve as a headline font for posters, a decorative text on a letter, or a greeting card’s title. It also can be a great asset for advertising projects and modern websites or applications, especially those targeted toward the younger generation. Therefore, using it in social media posts or descriptions can also convey favorable results.
This font also supports writing in foreign alphabets aside from English. However, when it comes to the languages supported, the writer should always double-check that every letter is available before finalizing.
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