A Hundred Miles Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)
About A Hundred Miles
A Hundred Miles is a charming handwritten script font designed by Kimberly Geswein that captures the warmth and authenticity of pen-on-paper lettering. With its natural stroke variations and flowing letterforms, this font conveys a personal, intimate quality perfect for projects that need a human touch. The slightly imperfect curves and organic baseline give A Hundred Miles its distinctive character, making it stand out among more rigid digital typefaces. Whether used for greeting cards, personal invitations, or creative labeling, this font brings genuine personality to any design.
Best Uses for A Hundred Miles
A Hundred Miles excels in personal and creative projects including handmade-style greeting cards, wedding invitations, thank-you notes, and scrapbooking layouts. This font is ideal for Cricut crafters creating custom vinyl decals, t-shirt designs, and personalized home décor items. It also works beautifully for editorial projects, blog headers, social media graphics, and any design where an authentic, handwritten aesthetic enhances the message.
What Fonts Pair Well With A Hundred Miles?
A Hundred Miles pairs beautifully with clean, minimal sans-serif fonts that provide balance to its organic script style. Consider pairing it with Lato or Open Sans (both available free on Google Fonts) for headlines paired with body text. For a more elegant combination, Crimson Text, a classic serif font, complements the handwritten warmth of A Hundred Miles while maintaining visual hierarchy and readability.
License & Commercial Use
A Hundred Miles is available for both personal and commercial use, allowing you to incorporate it into logos, branding materials, printed products, digital designs, websites, applications, and merchandise. You may use this font in client work, product packaging, t-shirt designs, Cricut projects, and published materials without requiring additional licensing fees. Proper credit to designer Kimberly Geswein is appreciated. However, you may not resell or redistribute the font files themselves, as they remain the intellectual property of the designer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is A Hundred Miles free for commercial use?
Yes, A Hundred Miles is free for commercial use. You can use it in client projects, branded materials, merchandise, Cricut designs, and published work without paying additional fees. Simply credit Kimberly Geswein when possible.
What file formats does A Hundred Miles come in?
A Hundred Miles is available in standard font formats including TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf), compatible with Windows, Mac, Cricut Design Space, and virtually all design software.
What fonts pair well with A Hundred Miles?
A Hundred Miles pairs well with modern sans-serifs like Lato and Open Sans for clean contrast, or with elegant serifs like Crimson Text for a more sophisticated look. The key is selecting a font with minimal personality to let the handwritten style of A Hundred Miles shine.
Can I use A Hundred Miles for Cricut projects?
Absolutely! A Hundred Miles works perfectly in Cricut Design Space for creating custom vinyl decals, t-shirt designs, and personalized crafts. The font's natural, handwritten style is especially appealing for DIY projects and personalized gifts.
How to Install A Hundred Miles
- Download the A Hundred Miles font file from VectorDad.com to your computer.
- Unzip the downloaded folder to access the font file (usually a .ttf or .otf file).
- Double-click the font file to open the font preview window on your system.
- Click the "Install" button to add A Hundred Miles to your system fonts folder.
- Restart your design applications, and A Hundred Miles will be available in all font menus.
Use A Hundred Miles With VectorDad Tools
Enhance your A Hundred Miles designs using the VectorDad Word Art Generator, which lets you create custom SVG graphics with this handwritten font for instant Cricut cutting. Try the Curved Text Generator to wrap A Hundred Miles lettering along circular or custom paths, perfect for badges, labels, and creative vinyl projects.





