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Top 3 Font Generators for Creating Standout Social Media Bio

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For some, social media is the go-to place to keep in touch with friends and family. For others, the platforms are just a nice way to pass the time while watching videos or reading various posts from other users.

And then, there is the group of individuals and businesses that wish to make the most out of social media to raise brand awareness and attract new customers.

As expected, you can find a plethora of different ways to make your social media account unique. 

Some focus on content quality and emphasize consistency. Others like to interact with a platform’s users and invite them to follow or like the page.

The two mentioned examples are big, but one can also start with a bit smaller things and build the bio from there.

A custom font is seen more commonly, but it is not utilized as much as the idea warrants it. Whether it is one or two words or an entire copy in one’s bio section on Twitter or Instagram, for instance, custom fonts add that bit of flair.

Just think about it. If most social media users are using the default font, adding custom letters and symbols to your bio already makes your profile different from 90% or so of other SM users. And if the main drive is to stand out as a brand, then it makes sense to give this idea a go.

Of course, there is no need to have a business mindset if you wish to try custom font generators. They can be fun even for casual users, especially when the fonts offered are free.

Having said that, let’s take a look at three top custom font generators that should be quite handy for those looking to create a more standout social media profile.

Glyphy

Glyphy is a very simple, free-to-use custom font generator. Users need to enter the desired text in a search bar-like tool section at the top of the page. After, they can copy and paste the generated font directly to a social media bio section.

𝔖𝔬𝔠𝔦𝔞𝔩 𝔪𝔢𝔡𝔦𝔞 𝔟𝔦𝔬

𝓢𝓸𝓬𝓲𝓪𝓵 𝓶𝓮𝓭𝓲𝓪 𝓫𝓲𝓸

𝕊𝕠𝕔𝕚𝕒𝕝 𝕞𝕖𝕕𝕚𝕒 𝕓𝕚𝕠

The above examples are just a few instances of what Glyphy has to offer. In addition to fonts dedicated to specific social media (including Discord and WhatsApp), users can also pick from one of the many available custom symbols and copy them directly as well.

The tool is available in both English and Spanish. Lastly, there is a blog section that goes into depth about various topics related to custom fonts.

1001 Fonts

You might think that this one has only 1001 fonts due to the name, but the font library is much bigger than that. 

The sheer number can feel overwhelming at first, but users are free to choose different categories and narrow down the available options. 

Similar to other font generators, this one also lets you copy and paste the text directly. Finally, if you are feeling like the default free fonts are not up to your liking, there is the option to donate to the website and gain access to even more custom fonts.

FontGet

FontGet has more than just unique fonts. If you are up for doing some coding, the tool offers you the option to generate unicode text that you can apply on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even your emails (i.e. an email signature).

One of the standout features of the service is its vast range of different categories. Pick from sports fonts that reflect popular franchises or Christmas fonts to create holiday cheer on your gift cards or invitations. 

In other words, FontGet is for more than just social media use, but if you are primarily looking to utilize custom fonts on SM, then you should be more than satisfied with the available options.

Conclusion

All in all, the services mentioned in this article offer custom fonts for free. You can look to make the most out of them on your social media endeavors, so do not hesitate and see what each of the three has to offer.

Calisto Chipfumbu
Calisto Chipfumbuhttp://cchipfumbu@gmail.com
I have 5 years' worth of experience in the IT industry, primarily focused on Linux and Database administration. In those years, apart from learning significant technical knowledge, I also became comfortable working in a professional team and adapting to my environment, as I switched through 3 roles in that time.
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