This is a simple online bold text generator. The bold text that is generated is actually a set of symbols from the.
EXTRA LARGE:Version 1.00. Full font name. Name table version. Mac style: Bold. Direction: Only strongly left to right glyphs. Pattern nature: Regular. Pitch: Not monospaced. Fonts available at Fonts2u.com are either GNU/GPL, Freeware, free for Personal use, Donationware, Shareware or Demo. Although we have indicated the license.
Many of these symbols are supported by modern browsers and so you should be able to copy and paste the formatted text into facebook (e.g. For your fb name), twitter, instagram, tumblr and other social media posts and statuses. You might have initially thought that this converter generates a bold font, but this is not the case. Fonts cannot be copied and pasted, whereas the special characters that this translator creates can indeed be copied into your username or nickname or blog posts or wherever so that it is more noticable than others. Bold Alphabets The lower case and upper case bold alphabets from unicode are: ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? And the numbers are: ?????????? Note that for the most part, there are not bold equivalents of the other symbols on your keyboard.
There's all sorts of fun you can have with unicode other than bold characters. For example, I made a, a, a, a, and many others. Have a play around with these text converters, see what you can create, and don't forget to share those creations in the comments section!
I'd love to see what you end up using it for:) P.S. You might also like to check out which is a site dedicated to creating all sorts of different bold text fonts (and other text fonts too!).
Updated: January 1, 2019 / » » There is one thing in design that I find fascinating yet remains an enigma to me – fonts. The right fonts will ignite the right message, and when it comes to logos, posters or advertising, a clear, sharp and easy to read fonts is a must.
Related Article 2019 ➤ With my many years in studying fonts, identifying them whenever I go out and have the passion in collecting MontBlanc pens, fonts is one of the love of my life. You can trust me on these 10 recommendation. They are perfect for big, bold and beautiful headline titles. Most of them are commercial fonts, however the free fonts listed below can be download from Google Fonts. As for Helvetica, Garamond and Myriad (Apple’s Favorite), they too are very beautiful fonts. The reason they are not in the list is because they are somewhat too common, there is no point pointing out the obvious. ↑ Benton Sans (Reliable, Trustworthy, and Confident) is a digital typeface family begun by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1995, and expanded by Cyrus Highsmith of Font Bureau.
In my own opinion, this is perhaps the best font for large text in posters. Reason being that they are simple and easy to read from near and far. Ideal for big headlines to capture attention. ↑ Just like Benton Sans, Franklin Gothic (Bold, Strong, and Confident) is a grotesque sans-serif typeface designed by American type designer Morris Fuller Benton in 1902. The font was named after Benjamin Franklin.
The design has a very classic newspaper feel to it. Ideal for serious editorial usage. ↑ Quotes Caps (Playful, Happy, and Hipster) is a very unique handwriting fonts. As someone that toyed with hundreds of ‘Writing Style’ fonts, most of them are either too childish or too messy. Quotes Caps on the other hand was able to balance the best of both worlds, the most important aspect of this font is it is easy to read in a long paragraph. ↑ Own by Adobe, if you subscribed to any of their services, the font is available for your usage.
Trajan Pro (Upper-Class, Elite, and Posh) is a very unique font, in the sense that is has this Roman feel to it. The Trajan™ design is a serif font with elegant, sweeping curves and due to its Roman typography inspiration is consequently an upper-case only font family. This typeface can be seen with the infamous Tiffany&Co logo. ↑ Some typefaces are mysterious, like the Zapf Humanist 601 (Mysterious, Warm, and Enigma), its origins are an enigma wrapped within a riddle, indeed. While its letterforms may be shrouded in secrecy, this design is sure to make a fine addition to your typographic arsenal, so we recommend you go try it out. There is this human life figure in them that brings it to life. ↑ Designed through the collaboration of two French designers, Albert Boton and Albert Hollenstein, ITC Eras (Lively, Charming, and Unique) has charm, distinction, and a lively quality rarely seen in sans serif typefaces.
It has a strong personalities you won’t find self-effacing, function-over-form designs like Helvetica or Century Schoolbook among them. Instead, French types are usually lively faces that add sparkle to a block of text copy or a display headline. ITC Eras is easy to read in blocks of text copy, and can be an excellent choice for brochures, ads, posters, menus and package design. ↑ Roboto (Free Modern, Approachable, and Emotional) is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface family developed by Google as the system font for its mobile operating system Android. Roboto has a dual nature.
It has a mechanical skeleton and the forms are largely geometric. At the same time, the font features friendly and open curves.