Auckland Hills

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Auckland Hills is a bold handwritten display font created by Deedeetype and released in 2021. This typeface delivers strong, confident letterforms that read with dynamic energy, making it a natural fit for headlines and logotype projects where visual impact matters. The thick brush-like strokes and expressive character shapes give each word a hand-crafted, nostalgic quality.
The font features a complete character set with uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, and basic punctuation. Its bold weight and slightly irregular spacing add personality to any design, while the handwritten texture brings warmth and authenticity that polished geometric fonts cannot replicate. The TTF format ensures broad compatibility across design software and operating systems.
Auckland Hills works best in display contexts such as poster headlines, logo designs, packaging labels, social media graphics, and apparel branding. Its strong presence pairs well with lighter sans-serif body fonts to create balanced typographic compositions. The font is free for personal and non-profit use, with a commercial license available through Creative Fabrica.
aucklandhills-6yeym.ttf
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