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Disney fonts

Fonts make your documents, presentations and other creative work complete. When you are looking for Disney related fonts, you have come to the right place! Click here to go to the fonts.

Some of these fonts are official, while others were selected simply because they have that great Disney look. They've been collected from the public domain. However, it is possible that some of these fonts are commercial fonts: if you notice a font that should not be offered (or you would like to be mentioned as the creator), please send an email.


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Atlantean
The Atlantean language was created for the film Atlantis: The Lost Empire by Marc Okrand, who also created the Klingon and Vulcan languages for the Star Trek films and television shows. Okrand worked with John Emerson, a designer at Disney, to produce an alphabet for the language. The language is spoken and written by the people of Atlantis in the film and is integral to the plot.

Okrand based the Atlantean language on a hypothetical reconstruction of the language spoken by the early Indo-Europeans using sounds common to modern Indo-European languages and some not found in any of them. He wanted it to sound like a real human language, to be easy to speak and to be unlike English.

 

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Brother Bear
Brother Bear is a 2003 traditionally-animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 1, 2003, the forty-third animated feature in the Disney animated features canon.

 

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Club 33
Club 33 is an extremely exclusive restaurant in New Orleans Square in the Disneyland Resort, California. Many people don't even know it exists, because the restaurant only has a glass number 33 next to the entrance and no other signs. To be admitted you have to be a member or know someone who is a member. The number of members is limited and new members will only be admitted when members leave.

Club 33 was founded by and for Walt Disney, so he could entertain his guest in a exclusive setting. In one of the rooms there's an audio-animatronic, a vulture, with a microphone. Walt used this microphone to listen to his guests, so he could better anticipate to their wishes. After Walt died, the vulture wasn't used any longer due to privacy considerations.

 

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Discoveryland
Tomorrowland is one of the many "themed lands" at the many Disneyland parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Each version of the land is different and feature numerous classic and unique attractions that depict the numerous views of the future. All have the Tomorrowland name, except for Disneyland Paris, where this area is named Discoveryland.

 

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Epcot
Epcot is the second theme park built at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. It was dedicated to international culture and technological innovation.
The name Epcot derives from the acronym EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow), a utopian city of the future planned by Walt Disney (he sometimes used the word "City" instead of "Community" when expanding the acronym). In Walt Disney's words: "EPCOT... will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry. It will be a community of tomorrow that will never be completed, but will always be introducing and testing and demonstrating new materials and systems. And EPCOT will always be a showcase to the world for the ingenuity and imagination of American free enterprise."

 

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The Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion is without a doubt one of the most famous rides of the Disney theme parks. In 1969 the first ride opened its doors in Disneyland, California.
The Haunted Mansion is a 2003 fantasy film based loosely on the ride of the same name, directed by Rob Minkoff and starring (among others) Eddie Murphy.

 

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Indiana Jones Adventure
This font is also based on one of the many rides in the Disney theme parks.

 

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Matterhorn Bobsleds Shields
This font is also based on a ride in Disneyland, California. The Matterhorn Bobsleds ride is one of the older rides in Disneyland: it opened on June 14, 1959.

This font exists of different shields, which can be seen when you are waiting in line for this attraction.

 

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Mission: SPACE
Mission: SPACE is a ride in Epcot (Walt Disney World Resort). The flight simulator takes the visitor on a mission to Mars.

 

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Monsters, Inc.
The Disney/Pixar coproduction Monsters, Inc. is the fourth Disney/Pixar film, which was completely computer animated.
De film premiered in 201.

 

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The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas marked the first time that a stop-motion movie had been attempted at this scale. Because of this fact, a great deal of imagination and inventiveness had to be used in making the film. In order to produce the film, Tim Burton assembled a hand-picked group of animators, artists, and crew members to work on the film and founded a production company called Skellington Studios.

The actual production of filming was a very slow and grueling process, taking over 3 years to finish. The animators worked on multiple sound stages at once to improve productivity on the film but a week’s work was still only a minute’s worth of actual film.

 

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Pirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean is a multi-billion dollar Walt Disney franchise encompassing a theme park ride, a series of films and spinoff novels as well as numerous video games and other publications.

 

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The Nightmare Before Christmas
This font contains animations from the feature The Nightmare Before Christmas.

 

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Space Mountain
This font is based on the popular attraction (found in several Disney theme parks). De first Space Mountain ride was opened in 1977 in Disneyland, California.

 

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Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland is one of the many "themed lands" at the many Disneyland parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Each version of the land is different and feature numerous classic and unique attractions that depict the numerous views of the future. All have the Tomorrowland name, except for Disneyland Paris, where this area is named Discoveryland.

 

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Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland is one of the many "themed lands" at the many Disneyland parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Each version of the land is different and feature numerous classic and unique attractions that depict the numerous views of the future. All have the Tomorrowland name, except for Disneyland Paris, where this area is named Discoveryland.

 

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Toontown
Toontown is one of the lands in the Disney theme parks. The land is based on Toontown from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit and a concept for Mickey's Birthdayland.

 

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TRON
The TRON font is inspired on a Disney movie from 1982. Being one of the first films from a major studio to use computer graphics extensively, Tron has a distinctive visual style.

 

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Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, more commonly known as Tower of Terror, is a simulated freefall thrill ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and at Disney's California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California. It is based upon the television show The Twilight Zone. The version of the attraction located at Disney's Hollywood Studios opened in 1994 and the version located at Disney's California Adventure opened in 2004.

A similar attraction without a Twilight Zone theme opened at Tokyo DisneySea in Japan on 4th September 2006. Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Resort Paris in France will open a fourth version of the attraction on December 22 2007 as the centerpiece of its movie studio-based park.

 

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Waltograph
Drawing inspiration from various Disney logos, signage, and hand-titled artwork, WALTOGRAPH is an original font that attempts to capture the spirit of the familiar Walt Disney logotype.


How to install fonts?

Windows '95 w/Plus!, Windows '98, 2000, ME, NT

To install new fonts, follow these steps:

1. Download the file(s) to the Desktop, and unzip it.
2. Save the font files(s) to a temporary location (it will be deleted later).
3. Press the Start button.
4. Choose Settings.
5. Choose Control Panel.
6. Open the Fonts folder.
7. Open the File menu, and choose Install New Font.
8. Locate the folder that contains the saved font file(s).
9. Select the font(s) that you want to install, and press OK.
10. The font(s) is now installed. Delete the font file(s) from where you temporarily saved them.

Windows XP

To install new fonts, follow these steps:

1. Download the file(s) to the Desktop, and unzip it.
2. Save the font files(s) to a temporary location (it will be deleted later).
3. Press the Start button.
5. Choose Control Panel.
6. On the far left menu, choose Fonts.
7. Open the File menu, and choose Install New Font.
8. Locate the folder that contains the saved font file(s).
9. Select the font(s) that you want to install, and press OK.
10. The font(s) is now installed. Delete the font file(s) from where you temporarily saved them.

Windows Vista

To install new fonts, follow these steps:

1. Download the file(s) to the Desktop, and unzip it.
2. Save the font files(s) to a temporary location (it will be deleted later).
3. Press the Start button.
5. Choose Control Panel.
6. Choose Fonts.
7. Open the File menu, and choose Install New Font.
8. Locate the folder that contains the saved font file(s).
9. Select the font(s) that you want to install, and press Install.
10. The font(s) is now installed. Delete the font file(s) from where you temporarily saved them.

Mac OS X 10.2 & Later

To install new fonts, follow these steps:

1. Download the file, and unzip it.
2. Double-click the font file. This will work for Mac-specific and Windows-based fonts alike — the Mac OS works with all of them.
3. Click Install Font.