Harshita Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)
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Font Files
- Harshita.otf
- Harshita.ttf
Font Details
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License:Free for commercial use
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About Harshita
Harshita is a flowing handwritten script font designed by Novan Esthi Bimo Santosa that captures the natural elegance of pen-to-paper lettering. With smooth, connected strokes and organic curves, this typeface conveys warmth and personality while maintaining excellent readability across both digital and print applications. The casual yet refined aesthetic makes Harshita a versatile choice for designers seeking authentic, human-touched typography. Its modern handwritten style bridges the gap between formal script and contemporary casual design.
Best Uses for Harshita
Harshita excels in branding, packaging design, and editorial layouts where a personal, approachable tone is desired. This font is particularly effective for greeting cards, social media graphics, Cricut vinyl decals, and custom t-shirt designs that benefit from handwritten character. It also works beautifully for signage, invitations, and any project requiring a touch of authentic human craftsmanship.
What Fonts Pair Well With Harshita?
Harshita pairs excellently with clean, geometric sans-serif fonts to balance its organic script quality. Consider pairing it with Poppins (Google Fonts) for a modern contrast, Lato (Google Fonts) for a friendly, accessible feel, or Playfair Display (Google Fonts) for a more sophisticated, editorial approach. These combinations create visual hierarchy while maintaining design cohesion.
License & Commercial Use
Harshita is 100% free for commercial use, which includes creating logos, printing merchandise, designing digital products, building websites, developing mobile applications, and producing physical packaging and signage. You may use this font in client work, business branding, and any profit-generating project without restrictions. However, proper credit to designer Novan Esthi Bimo Santosa is appreciated. Reselling or redistributing the original font files is not permitted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Harshita free for commercial use?
Yes, Harshita is completely free for commercial use. You can use it for logos, merchandise, packaging, digital products, websites, apps, and any business or client project without limitations or fees.
What file formats does Harshita come in?
Harshita is available in standard TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf) formats, ensuring compatibility with Windows, Mac, and most design software including Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, and Cricut Design Space.
What fonts pair well with Harshita?
Harshita pairs beautifully with clean sans-serif fonts like Poppins, Lato, or Montserrat for modern designs, and with elegant serifs like Playfair Display for editorial work. The contrast between handwritten and geometric typefaces creates professional visual hierarchy.
Can I use Harshita for Cricut vinyl decal projects?
Absolutely. Harshita's connected letterforms translate beautifully into single-cut vinyl decals and heat transfer designs. The smooth strokes cut cleanly without requiring special modification, making it ideal for personalized t-shirts, water bottles, and custom home décor projects.
How to Install Harshita
- Download the Harshita font file from VectorDad.com
- Unzip the downloaded folder to access the font files (.ttf or .otf)
- Double-click the font file to open the font preview window
- Click the "Install" button to add Harshita to your system fonts
- Restart your design applications and Harshita will appear in your font list
Use Harshita With VectorDad Tools
Take your Harshita designs further by using the VectorDad Word Art Generator to create custom SVG graphics perfect for Cricut projects and digital cutting. For curved lettering effects, try the Curved Text Generator to bend Harshita text along custom paths for stunning vinyl decals and decorative designs.




