A few decades ago you’d have to sweat over neat writing with chalk a lot. While the old days are good, the present day is always better (IMHO). In fact, chalk typography is ideal for adding a retro touch to any setting. You can use this timeless style in various scenarios, not only in a back-to-school theme but also, say, on menu boards in cafes. The whole process is like a pain in the ass, right?īut regardless of all the inconveniences, chalkboard lettering font still looks impressive and will never go out of date. The surface is much rougher, chalk can break into pieces, and it’s more difficult to erase flaws from the blackboard than from paper using a pencil rubber. Writing neatly with a chalk is not even half as easy as writing with a pen or pencil. Well, the word “art” is a bit of an exaggeration to name my scribblings of those days.
This art brought me a lot of pleasure back then. When I opened the box, I could recall the childish excitement of holding a chalk in my hand and scribbling short words with spelling mistakes on the blackboard and asphalt. Hope you won’t report me to the police, as I got done with school theft long time ago, and you have no proof anyway. One day, when I was going through the old trash in the attic, I stumbled upon a box with chalks that I stole in my school days. Chalk font! This time, it's going to be all about chalk lettering fonts.