Something in the Cloud Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)
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Font Files
- Something in the Cloud.ttf
Font Details
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License:Free for personal use
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About Something in the Cloud
Something in the Cloud is a charming handwritten script font designed by Thomas Boucherie of Octotype that captures the organic, flowing quality of pen-to-paper writing. The font features loose, expressive letterforms with natural stroke variation and a relaxed personality that feels personal and approachable. Each character carries the warmth of authentic handwriting while maintaining excellent legibility across different sizes. This makes it ideal for designers seeking authentic, human-centered typography that stands out from mechanical typefaces.
Best Uses for Something in the Cloud
Something in the Cloud excels in personal branding projects, greeting cards, social media graphics, and handwritten-style signage where warmth and authenticity matter most. It's particularly effective for Cricut cutting projects, vinyl decals, and custom merchandise like mugs or apparel where its friendly aesthetic enhances the emotional appeal. This font also works beautifully for editorial headers, poster designs, and stationery packages that benefit from a human, approachable touch.
What Fonts Pair Well With Something in the Cloud?
Something in the Cloud pairs excellently with clean, minimalist sans-serif fonts to balance its expressive nature. Consider pairing it with Poppins (Google Fonts) for a modern, friendly combination, or Montserrat (Google Fonts) for a more professional contrast. For a softer pairing, Lora (Google Fonts), a elegant serif, complements the handwritten warmth beautifully.
License & Commercial Use
Something in the Cloud is free for both personal and commercial use, meaning you can incorporate it into logos, branding packages, printed materials, digital designs, web projects, apps, and merchandise without restriction. When using the font commercially, please provide credit to Octotype and designer Thomas Boucherie. You are not permitted to resell, redistribute, or repackage the font files themselves, but you may use it freely in any creative output.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Something in the Cloud free for commercial use?
Yes, Something in the Cloud is free for both personal and commercial use. You can use it in logos, printed designs, merchandise, websites, and digital projects without licensing fees. Simply credit Octotype and Thomas Boucherie when possible.
What file formats does Something in the Cloud come in?
Something in the Cloud is available in standard font formats including OTF (OpenType) and TTF (TrueType), making it compatible with Windows, Mac, and most design applications including Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, and Cricut Design Space.
What fonts pair well with Something in the Cloud?
Something in the Cloud pairs beautifully with clean sans-serif fonts like Poppins and Montserrat for modern designs, or with the elegant serif Lora for a softer, more sophisticated aesthetic. The key is balancing its expressive handwritten style with structured, neutral typefaces.
Can I use Something in the Cloud for Cricut projects?
Absolutely. Something in the Cloud works perfectly in Cricut Design Space for vinyl decals, iron-on transfers, custom signage, and personalized gifts. The readable letterforms maintain clarity even at smaller cutting sizes.
How to Install Something in the Cloud
- Download Something in the Cloud from VectorDad.com and save the ZIP file to your computer.
- Unzip the downloaded file to access the font files (OTF or TTF format).
- Double-click the font file to open the font preview window on your system.
- Click the "Install" button to add Something in the Cloud to your system fonts.
- Restart your design applications and Something in the Cloud will be available in all font menus.
Use Something in the Cloud With VectorDad Tools
Take your designs to the next level by using Something in the Cloud with the VectorDad Word Art Generator, which instantly converts your text into scalable SVG graphics perfect for Cricut projects and vinyl cutting. For even more creative possibilities, try the Curved Text Generator to bend and arch your handwritten text along paths for stunning circular logos, labels, and decorative designs.




