![]() Whether your website needs a vintage feel or just a little personality, ten bucks is a perfect price to pay for a versatile font like this. Sailors aren’t the only ones who can enjoy this tattoo script. Use some of the icons above and then this tattoo script to test out your next trip to the tattoo parlor or give your visitors a downloadable template so they can deck themselves out the same way you did. ![]() Tribal and Tribal Two give you the rest of the tools you need to make your website flush with tattoo style. Rounding out the free options on our list, we thought we’d make sure that all your tribal needs were met. We have lots of smooth edges and curls, but at the same time sharp edges and serifs give it a slightly edgier feel. Our websites can be overrun with headlines written in this interesting serif font. Not all of us can pull off the shoulder-to-shoulder tattoo. We personally can’t wait to be driving down the freeway and seeing a real jacket emblazoned with the logo for this font that says the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. But if you can’t wait for that to happen, your website can be a perfectly fine substitute. If you want your website to evoke leather jackets and biker bars, Los Angeles is hands-down the best choice you can get. While we don’t endorse nor promote going out and getting one yourself, we can’t not be curious about what kind of art led to the creation of this font. The winner of the best tattoo font name goes to Drunk Tattoo. With its warped and distored lines, a designer could easily manipulate Barbed Ink into a semi-abstract work of art. While it probably won’t work great for a body font on your website, it is absolutely a font for your body. The thematic opposite of Cute Tattoo, Barbed Ink is a thick-lined, sans-serif script that you can use to both decorate and headline. While the name Cute Tattoo doesn’t necessarily indicate something everyone would want to be etched into them (or maybe anything) permanently, the font itself is a unique, hand-drawn take on a serif font that looks just as at home on your forearm, neck, or back as it does the About Us page for your organic pet food and livery store. That’s dedication and creativity, and we respect that a lot. On top of that - and this is why it’s so cool - it is the only font we have ever seen that comes with full-on instructions for use. Not only does look awesome on your website, you can also use it to design some very awesome tattoos. Loopy is one of the coolest fonts we have ever seen. There are copyrighted characters and images within the font, so while using them for inspiration or even mock-ups will be perfectly okay, putting them out in a commercial capacity could land you in some hot water. Tattoo Vieja Escuela is an amazing set of icons, but you need to be careful when using them on your website. ![]() Every major character is mapped to a different icon, from upper-case, lower-case, numbers, and special characters. Tribal Tattoo is another icon font that keeps the South Pacific them alive. ![]() If Captain Cook down below isn’t in your budget, but you want a vintage, sailor theme on your website without the cost, you can’t go wrong with the aptly named Sailor. With staples from various styles, installing this set is a no-brainer. You get scalable symbols and iconography to bolster any other tattoo script you choose. CruxĬrux is the Wingdings of free tattoo fonts. BlackletterĪnother staple of tattoos, Blackletter evokes the gothic and traditional tattoo script we’re used to seeing accompany skulls, crosses, and emblazoned on belt buckles. Nothing says tattoo quite like tribal designs, so loading this onto your website (or potentially your bicep) will make sure you stay on-brand and on-point with your tattoo script prowess. 3 Still Can’t Decide? Try One At Random!.
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