Font to use for St. Patrick's Day

Font to use for St. Patrick's Day

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The origin of St. Patrick Day dates back to Ireland and St. Patrick's feast around AD 430. The writings on St. Patrick's time was primarily in an uncial script, which is a typeface with only capitals derived from a Roman cursive script. You can get an Irish look and feel for your St. Patrick's Day project using any of the fonts classified as Celtic. These fonts range from Medieval and Gothic to Gaelic and Carolingian.

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Fonts called "Irish", "Gaelic" or "Celtic" may not be historically accurate for St. Patrick's time, but they still get the point across. The Celtic font is a broad category for all font styles associated with the Celts and the writing of Ireland.

Some Celtic fonts are calligraphic or simple sans serif fonts adorned with Celtic knots or other Irish symbols. Dingbat symbols with a Celtic or Irish theme are often part of this category.

Free Celtic style font library includes: