Three Dots Font – Free Download (OTF, TTF, SVG)
About Three Dots
Three Dots is a charming handwritten script font designed by Kristian Immonen that captures the casual, organic feel of pen-on-paper lettering. With its flowing curves and natural stroke variation, this typeface conveys warmth and personality while maintaining excellent readability across sizes. The font's relaxed rhythm and friendly character make it ideal for projects that need to feel approachable and human-made rather than corporate or sterile. Whether used as a display font or in smaller applications, Three Dots brings a distinctive personal touch to any creative work.
Best Uses for Three Dots
Three Dots excels in branding projects, greeting cards, hand-lettered signage, and creative packaging design where a personal, artisanal aesthetic is desired. It's perfect for Cricut and vinyl cutting projects, custom t-shirt designs, wedding invitations, and social media graphics that benefit from a softer, more organic feel. The font also works beautifully for editorial headers, blog graphics, and decorative elements in any design where authenticity and character matter more than formal structure.
What Fonts Pair Well With Three Dots?
Three Dots pairs beautifully with clean, modern sans-serif fonts like Poppins or Inter from Google Fonts, which provide contrast and balance to its playful script style. For a more elegant combination, consider pairing it with Lora, a sophisticated serif font that complements handwritten scripts while adding refinement to headlines and body text.
License & Commercial Use
Three Dots is 100% free for commercial use, meaning you can use it in logos, branding, printed materials, digital designs, websites, mobile apps, and merchandise without purchasing a license. You may create designs for clients and sell products featuring this font without restriction or additional fees. The only requirement is to provide credit to designer Kristian Immonen where possible, and you cannot resell or redistribute the font files themselves as a standalone product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Three Dots free for commercial use?
Yes, Three Dots is completely free for commercial use. You can use it in client projects, branding, merchandise, digital products, and any commercial application without needing to purchase a license or pay royalties.
What file formats does Three Dots come in?
Three Dots is available in standard font formats including TTF (TrueType) and OTF (OpenType), making it compatible with Windows, macOS, and most design software including Adobe Creative Suite, Cricut Design Space, and free tools like Canva.
What fonts pair well with Three Dots?
Three Dots pairs excellently with modern sans-serifs like Poppins and Inter for contemporary designs, or with serif fonts like Lora for more elegant and traditional layouts. The key is choosing a font with clean lines to balance Three Dots' organic handwritten style.
Can I use Three Dots for Cricut and vinyl cutting projects?
Absolutely! Three Dots is perfect for Cricut projects and vinyl decal designs. The handwritten style creates beautiful, personalized cuts for t-shirts, mugs, home décor, and custom signage. Use it with Cricut Design Space or convert it to SVG format for maximum versatility.
How to Install Three Dots
- Download the Three Dots font file from VectorDad in your preferred format (TTF or OTF).
- Unzip the downloaded folder to access the font file(s).
- Double-click the font file to open the font preview window on your computer.
- Click the Install button to add Three Dots to your system fonts.
- Restart your design application, and Three Dots will appear in your font menu and be available for immediate use.
Use Three Dots With VectorDad Tools
Maximize your creative potential by using Three Dots with the VectorDad Word Art Generator, which allows you to instantly create custom text designs and convert them to SVG format for Cricut and laser cutting projects. For even more design flexibility, try the Curved Text Generator to bend and shape Three Dots along curved paths, perfect for creating circular logos, circular signage, and curved Cricut designs.





