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Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant
Beauty and the Beast font preview showing the family name
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Beauty and the Beast Font
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Font Specimen

Beauty and the Beast font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Francis John S. Villo
  • Foundry Francis John S. Villo
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Beauty and the Beast font.

Beauty and the Beast is a personal-use TTF font by Francis John S. Villo. It is best approached as a display font for short text, where you can test the mood, spacing, and letter shapes before downloading.

About Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast is a regular-weight TrueType font with a single normal style. Because only one variant is listed, it is a good idea to use the live preview for the exact words you plan to set. Try names, titles, short phrases, and punctuation so you can see whether the spacing and character coverage fit your project.

This font is most useful when the text is short and meant to stand apart, such as a heading, invitation title, craft label, quote graphic, or themed social post. For longer reading, pair it with a clean serif or sans serif font and keep Beauty and the Beast for the main accent text. Always check the personal-use license limit before using it in client work, products, ads, logos, or anything sold.

Features

  • Single regular TTF font file for straightforward installation and testing
  • Personal-use display font suited to short titles, names, and decorative text

Best Uses

  • Invitations, greeting cards, and themed personal designs
  • Headlines, quote graphics, labels, and short decorative text

License Information

Beauty and the Beast is marked FREE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. Do not use it for commercial projects unless you obtain the correct permission or license from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

The designer and foundry are listed as Francis John S. Villo.

Usage Tips

Install the TTF file, test your exact wording in the preview, and keep the font to short accent text. Check uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation before using it in a finished design. Use Beauty and the Beast for short personal-use display text, not dense paragraphs. Preview the words you need, check whether the decorative shapes stay readable at small sizes, and avoid implying official brand or movie permission unless you have separate rights for that use. For safer layouts, keep the font as a decorative title and use a neutral companion typeface for dates, captions, download notes, or any text that needs quick reading.

FAQ

Is Beauty and the Beast free for commercial use?

No. The license is marked FREE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, so commercial use needs separate permission or a proper license.

What file format is included?

The listed font file is a TTF file, which works with most common design apps and operating systems.

Who designed Beauty and the Beast?

The designer is listed as Francis John S. Villo.

What should I check before downloading?

Preview your own text first. Test names, headings, numbers, punctuation, and any special characters you need.

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