Peake Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)
Character Map

Font Files
- PEAKE_Doubled.ttf
- Peake Bold.ttf
- Peake.ttf
- Peake-Shadow.ttf
- Peake-Squat Bold.ttf
- Peake-Squat.ttf
Font Details
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License:Free for commercial use
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About Peake
Peake is a striking retro display font designed by Paul Lloyd that captures the bold, geometric spirit of mid-century typography with a contemporary twist. The font features distinctive angular letterforms with clean, confident strokes that evoke vintage poster design and 1970s nostalgia. Peake's unique character lies in its perfect balance between decorative flair and legibility, making it instantly recognizable while remaining versatile across applications. Its retro charm combined with modern craftsmanship makes Peake an ideal choice for designers seeking a statement typeface with personality and presence.
Best Uses for Peake
Peake excels in headline design, logo creation, and branding projects where bold visual impact is paramount. It's particularly effective for vintage-inspired merchandise, vinyl decal designs, Cricut cutting projects, event posters, and retro-themed packaging. The font's distinctive style also works beautifully for album covers, editorial spreads, signage, and social media graphics that demand attention and nostalgia-driven appeal.
What Fonts Pair Well With Peake?
Peake pairs excellently with Roboto, a clean sans-serif that provides modern neutrality to balance Peake's retro boldness. For a softer contrast, pair it with Lora, a serif font that adds elegance and sophistication to layouts. Source Sans Pro also complements Peake well for contemporary projects requiring readability alongside decorative flair.
License & Commercial Use
Peake is 100% free for commercial use, allowing designers, crafters, and businesses to use the font without restrictions across logos, branding, print materials, digital projects, web design, mobile applications, and merchandise production. You may use Peake for client work, product packaging, t-shirt designs, vinyl decals, and all Cricut crafting projects. Credit to designer Paul Lloyd is appreciated but not required. However, you may not resell, redistribute, or modify the font files themselves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Peake free for commercial use?
Yes, Peake is 100% free for commercial use. You can use it for logos, branding, merchandise, print materials, web projects, and any commercial application without licensing fees or restrictions.
What file formats does Peake come in?
Peake is available in standard font formats including TTF (TrueType) and OTF (OpenType), ensuring compatibility with Windows, Mac, and most design software including Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, and cutting software like Cricut Design Space.
Can I use Peake for Cricut projects?
Absolutely. Peake works seamlessly with Cricut cutting machines and Cricut Design Space software. You can use it to create custom vinyl decals, t-shirt designs, home décor projects, and any other Cricut craft applications.
Is Peake suitable for body text or only headlines?
Peake is primarily designed as a display font best suited for headlines, titles, logos, and short-form content where its distinctive retro aesthetic shines. For longer passages of body text, pair it with a complementary sans-serif like Roboto for optimal readability.
How to Install Peake
- Download the Peake font file from VectorDad.com to your computer
- Unzip or extract the downloaded file to access the font files
- Double-click the Peake font file (TTF or OTF format)
- Click the "Install" button in the font preview window that appears
- Restart your design applications, and Peake will be available in all font menus
Use Peake With VectorDad Tools
Enhance your Peake designs with the VectorDad Word Art Generator, which allows you to create custom word art graphics instantly using Peake and convert them to SVG files for Cricut projects. For curved text effects, try the Curved Text Generator to bend Peake's bold letterforms along custom paths, perfect for vinyl decal designs and decorative signage.




