Five Free Fonts Welcome You to Summer Camp

11.08.2012
Whether it's for swim camp or pony camp, sleep-away or day camp, or even stay-at-home-and-play camp, we have a font to make your summer fun even more sugary, scary, and silly. All these fonts are free for personal use, so load them up and enjoy the memorieswithout the mosquitoes.

(For links to all of these downloadable fonts in one convenient list, see our .)

TrueType font makes my mouth water. Designer Jeri Ingalls has cleverly and artfully integrated sans serif glyphs into marshmallows on a stick. Since the sweet treat widely spaces your text, this font isn't for long sentences. In addition, although Marshmallow Roast is designed as a display face, at smaller than 48-point the marshmallows can interfere with the text, making it hard to read. At poster size, however, Marshmallow Roast cooks up a gooey confection that's hard to resist.

It includes no punctuation (which makes writing s'mores difficult), so you must choose your headline well. And instead of producing an empty marshmallow, pressing the spacebar creates an additional part of a stick. The sticks are brilliantly executed, howeveryou can use the parentheses and square brackets to add stick ends in either direction. Whether you like your marshmallows blackened or lightly toasted, JI Marshmallow Roast is a fun way to advertise your campfire s'mores night. JI Marshmallow Roast is free for personal use; for commercial use, contact Ingalls.