Things Font

If you're looking for a bold sans serif font that keeps things clean and confident, the Things typeface is worth a closer look. It has tall, balanced letterforms with well-spaced characters, making it a versatile choice for print-on-demand products, branding, logos, and modern packaging. Whether you sell on Etsy, design for clients, or work on personal craft projects, this font gives your work a polished, professional feel.

What makes this font a good choice for print-on-demand designs?

POD sellers need fonts that stay readable across different product types and sizes. Things Font has a bold, clean structure that holds up well on physical products. The letterforms are tall and evenly spaced, so your text looks balanced whether it's printed on a t-shirt, poster, mug, or tote bag.

A few products where this font works especially well:

  • T-shirts – bold enough to read clearly from a distance
  • Posters and wall art – clean lines for minimalist or modern layouts
  • Mugs and drinkware – sized well for curved surfaces
  • Tote bags – strong enough to stand on its own as a design element

Does it work for logos and branding?

Yes, and that's one of its stronger use cases. Bold sans serifs are popular in branding because they feel modern and trustworthy. Things Font fits that role nicely. Its balanced proportions make it suitable for brand marks, business cards, social media profiles, and product packaging.

If you're building a minimalist or contemporary brand identity, this font pairs well with clean layouts and simple color schemes. It doesn't rely on decorative details to make an impression its strength is in its clarity and structure.

What file formats are included?

You get both OTF and TTF files, so it works in virtually any design software. It's also fully PUA encoded, meaning all characters are accessible without needing specialized tools. This is especially useful if you work with basic design apps or cutting machine software like Cricut Design Space or Silhouette Studio.

How does it compare to other bold sans serif options?

There's no shortage of bold sans serifs available, so it helps to know how this one fits among similar fonts. Here's a quick comparison:

  • The Breaking typeface brings a bolder, more expressive personality for designs that need extra punch.
  • This Blush font offers a softer, more feminine feel better suited for lifestyle or beauty brands.
  • The Homush typeface has a quirky, hand-drawn quality for creators who want something less conventional.
  • This Spring Spirit option adds an organic, flowing style for nature-inspired or seasonal designs.

Each of these fills a different creative need. Things Font sits comfortably in the middle clean and professional without being stiff, bold without being aggressive.

What kinds of projects is it best for?

This font handles both professional and casual designs with ease. Here are some project ideas where it tends to fit naturally:

  1. Film and video titles – the tall, clean structure gives cinematic text a refined look
  2. Minimalist branding – works beautifully with plenty of white space
  3. Crafting and DIY projects – easy to read and cut for vinyl or heat transfer
  4. Modern packaging – bold enough for product labels and tags
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