

I will grant you that as available now as Celtic Hand Font or whatever it is where you find it it tends to have what a palaeographer would call “Insular symptoms”, implying quaintly that to be written by people from Britain (be they Irish, Scots, Pictish, Brittonic tending to Welsh, or, dare we say it, English, since all their hands looked quite similar) was a kind of disease that a proper script would ideally remain free of. Those are half-uncials and they date back to Roman times. Oh, the heritage! Oh, the misty-eyed tinge of Oirish antiquity! NO.

Tags: stylish, display, font, typeface, publishing, logo, title, book, cover, company, brand, branding, poster, beer, Eire, Ireland, Europe, medieval, lettering, unical, celtic, gaelic, st.Screen capture of a websearch for 'Celtic font' images Visit for more and take a bite out of BORING design! Your generosity will be most appreciated! If you'd like to leave me a PayPal donation you can use my email address above. I also design custom fonts forīusinesses, logos, and many other things.

For commercial use please contact me at to discuss an end user license agreement. This font like my others are free for personal use only as long as this readme file stays intact. Use it for greeting cards, posters, or a pub logo. If your program doesn't support OTF features try some of the trademark symbols such as ® and ™. Basic latin, punctuation, European accents, kerning, and a few Celtic knots are available. While it's majuscule in nature there are several "alternates" found in the lowercase letters to give a bit of variety.

Medieval gaelic meets uncial script in a fusion of mostly circle based charactersĭesigned to repeat themselves and take up horizontal space. How's about yee my lads and lassies? The Ring of Kerry is sure to put a smile on your face and a song in your heart! This decorative display font should fill your needs for beautifuly crafted Irish style lettering.
