Emily Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)
About Emily
Emily is a flowing brush script font designed by Andrea Cerboneschi that captures the natural elegance of hand-lettered calligraphy. With its smooth, organic strokes and graceful letterforms, Emily brings a personal, artistic touch to any creative project. The font balances sophistication with approachability, making it equally suited for intimate designs and bold typographic statements. Its dynamic brush texture creates authentic character without sacrificing legibility.
Best Uses for Emily
Emily excels in projects that call for warmth and personality, such as wedding invitations, greeting cards, social media graphics, and branding for creative businesses. Its brush-script style is perfect for Cricut vinyl decal projects, custom t-shirt designs, and personalized merchandise. Emily also works beautifully for editorial headers, packaging design, and anywhere you need to convey elegance with a handmade aesthetic.
What Fonts Pair Well With Emily?
Emily pairs beautifully with clean, geometric sans-serif fonts like Poppins or Quicksand, which provide a modern counterbalance to its flowing curves. For a more traditional look, pair it with the serif font Lora, which shares an elegant sensibility while grounding the design with stability. These combinations work especially well for wedding suites, product branding, and editorial layouts.
License & Commercial Use
Emily is available for both personal and commercial use. You are free to use this font to create logos, print materials, digital designs, websites, applications, and merchandise without restriction. Commercial projects including client work, branded products, and resale of items created with Emily are all permitted. Please credit designer Andrea Cerboneschi in your project when possible. However, you may not resell or redistribute the Emily font file itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Emily free for commercial use?
Yes. Emily is licensed for commercial use, meaning you can use it for client projects, branded products, merchandise, and any professional work without purchasing a license.
What file formats does Emily come in?
Emily is available in standard font formats including TTF (TrueType) and OTF (OpenType), ensuring compatibility across Mac, Windows, and design applications like Adobe Creative Suite and Cricut Design Space.
What fonts pair well with Emily?
Emily pairs well with modern sans-serifs like Poppins and Quicksand for contemporary designs, or with the serif font Lora for classic, elegant projects. See our Font Pairing section above for more detailed recommendations.
Can I use Emily for Cricut projects?
Absolutely. Emily works beautifully in Cricut Design Space for vinyl decals, custom apparel, and personalized gifts. For even easier Cricut SVG creation, use the VectorDad Word Art Generator to instantly render Emily text as a cutting-ready design.
How to Install Emily
- Download the Emily font file from VectorDad.com to your computer.
- Unzip the downloaded file to reveal the font file (usually a .ttf or .otf file).
- Double-click the font file to open the font preview window.
- Click the "Install" button to add Emily to your system fonts.
- Restart your design applications, and Emily will appear in the font menu alongside all your other installed fonts.
Use Emily With VectorDad Tools
Make the most of Emily by using the VectorDad Word Art Generator to instantly convert any text into a ready-to-cut SVG for your Cricut projects. For curved and circular text layouts, try the Curved Text Generator to create professional-looking arced designs without leaving your browser.





