Misses Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)

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Font Files
- Misses Font by Situjuh (7NTypes).otf
Font Details
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License:Free for personal use
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About Misses
Misses is a charming handwritten script font designed by 7NTypes that captures the casual elegance of pen-to-paper lettering. With its flowing strokes and organic letterforms, this typeface exudes a personal, approachable quality that feels genuine and expressive. The subtle variation in line weight gives Misses an authentic, hand-drawn character that stands out in digital designs. Perfect for designers seeking warmth and personality in their typography, Misses brings an intimate touch to any creative project.
Best Uses for Misses
Misses excels in branding projects, social media graphics, greeting cards, and personal stationery where a friendly, human touch is desired. This font works beautifully for Cricut crafting projects, vinyl decals, custom t-shirt designs, and handmade product labels. It's also ideal for blog headers, wedding invitations, Instagram posts, and any design that benefits from a warm, personalized aesthetic.
What Fonts Pair Well With Misses?
Misses pairs beautifully with clean, modern sans-serif fonts like Roboto or Open Sans for strong contrast in body text and headers. For a softer, more cohesive look, consider pairing it with Lora, a gentle serif font that complements handwritten scripts while maintaining readability. These combinations balance Misses' casual charm with the structure needed for professional layouts.
License & Commercial Use
Misses is licensed for personal and commercial use, meaning you can use it in logos, branding materials, print designs, digital publications, websites, mobile apps, and merchandise without restrictions. You may use Misses in client work, product packaging, signage, and any commercial application. However, you must credit 7NTypes as the designer, and you cannot resell or redistribute the font files themselves. Always check the original license terms at the designer's site for the most current terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Misses free for commercial use?
Yes, Misses is free for commercial use. You can use it in logos, branding, print materials, digital designs, merchandise, and client projects without paying a license fee. Simply credit 7NTypes as the designer.
What file formats does Misses come in?
Misses is typically available in standard font formats including TTF (TrueType) and OTF (OpenType), making it compatible with most design software on Windows and Mac operating systems.
Can I use Misses for Cricut projects?
Absolutely. Misses works beautifully with Cricut Design Space for cutting vinyl, cardstock, and other materials. Once installed on your computer, it appears in Cricut's font library for custom text designs.
Does Misses work well for small text and body copy?
While Misses is best used for headlines and display purposes due to its decorative handwritten style, it may become difficult to read at very small sizes. For body text, pair it with a clean sans-serif font and reserve Misses for titles and accent text.
How to Install Misses
- Download the Misses font file from VectorDad or the designer's site.
- 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 Misses to your system fonts.
- Restart your design applications, and Misses will appear in your font menu and be ready to use.
Use Misses With VectorDad Tools
Transform your text into stunning SVG designs using the VectorDad Word Art Generator, which works seamlessly with Misses for custom Cricut projects and digital designs. For even more creative possibilities, try the Curved Text Generator to bend and shape Misses lettering along custom paths for unique decals and vinyl designs.




