Hebrew Fonts

Windows 10 or 8

Using the Installer

11 Free Hebrew Fonts · 1001 Fonts

We have 11 free Hebrew Fonts to offer for direct downloading 1001 Fonts is your favorite site for free fonts since 2001. This bilingual (Hebrew and English) font has a young, fun look. This font maintains its quality in every text size - whether for large display titles or small text, Varela Round is fully compatible with both print and digital display. The Hebrew letters were designed by Avraham Cornfeld and the English letters were designed by Joe Prince.

  • Many font packages will come with a a file called setup.exe or file ending with .msi which will automatically install the font for you
  • The originally downloaded file can be deleted

Manually Install

Fonts
  • Right-click on the font file and select 'Open'
  • This will bring up a dialog box. Click 'Install'
  • The originally downloaded file can be deleted

Drag and Drop

Hebrew Fonts Ttf

Hebrew Fonts

Taken from here.

  • Search for Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization
  • Click on Fonts
  • Open a file explorer window with the font file
  • Drag the font file into the Font folder
  • The originally downloaded file can be deleted
Hebrew

Windows 7 or Vista

Hebrew Fonts Svg

Taken from here.

Frank CurledLamed CLM

  • Click Start, and then click Run.
  • Type the following command, and then click OK: %windir%fonts
  • On the File menu, click Install New Font.
  • In the Drives box, click the drive that contains the font that you want to add.
    • Note The floppy disk drive is typically drive A or drive B. The CD drive is typically drive D.
  • In the Folders box, click the folder that contains the font that you want to add, and then click OK.
  • In the List of fonts box, click the font that you want to add. To select more than one font at a time, press and hold the CTRL key while you select each font.
  • Click to select the Copy Fonts To Fonts Folder check box. The new font is saved in the WindowsFonts folder.
  • Click OK.