Creator Studio Fonts

Creator Studio Fonts


Our development team at Creator Studio has been working hard to enhance your yearbook design experience by adding fresh, modern fonts and updating our existing library.

To stay aligned with current design trends, we’ve retired some older fonts due to expiring licenses. In their place, you'll find a wide variety of new, exciting typefaces that offer even more creative possibilities. While many retired fonts have close replacements, this update is a great opportunity to explore fresh styles that can elevate your yearbook.







If you’re looking to reuse a font that’s no longer available, you can copy a text box using that font from a previous project and paste it into your new book. You’ll still be able to edit the text and adjust the size as needed.

-Happy Yearbooking!
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