YWFT Filbert

What is the YWFT Filbert font?

Ridin’ down that old country road, a sign appears ahead in the forest… “Cherry Pies, $2.” It’s good ol’ YWFT Filbert bringin’ that down-home cheer, with that hand-painted, primitive calligraphic rootin’-tootin’ charm that just can’t be done any other way. Inspired by folk typography and hand painted signage from the banjo-pickin’ back country, YWFT Filbert is just as weird and wonderfully inconsistent as the Appalachian weather. This is a handset conversion, now in OpenType, with 300+ glyphs, and ligatures and stylistic alternates of both uppercase and lowercase.

YWFT Filbert Font families

The YWFT Filbert includes the following font families:

  • YWFT Filbert

YWFT Filbert Preview

Here is a preview of how YWFT Filbert will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.


Is A free font? Is Free to Download?

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