Designing with Dingbats

Dingbats are specialty fonts that are made up of graphical elements sometimes called pictograms such as, arrows, bullets, faces, flowers, swirls, holiday elements and so much more.

If you are a Photoshop user, you have many options when it comes to finding free design elements to use in your graphics program. However, if you use a program such as Fireworks, Gimp, Ulead PhotoImpact or another less popular graphics program, the options are far more limiting. That’s where Dingbats come in handy!

Listed in this article are some resources for free dingbats. Install them as you would a new font and begin designing. Here are a few examples of how Dingbats can be used creatively.

YY Old English Font

YY Old English Font

In this example of YY Old English Font, I have used the letter “&” which is the fleur de lis.

The example shows the fleur de lis font size increased and colored. By erasing one of the fleur de lis, I have been able to create a tiled background.

Fleur di lis

This next example shows how this tiled background can be used as a backdrop for a website.

Website example

Whirlygigs

Whirlygigs font

I used the capital “A” of the Whirlygigs font to create a wave-like border for my “pretend” ocean-side business. This element could easily be used in retro designs, fashion, music, comedy, and casual dining designs.

Website example using Whirlygigs font

Cut-Outs for 3D FX

Cut-Outs for 3D FX
Cut-Outs for 3D FX

This was a set of two fonts packaged together. In this example I chose to use the capital “U”.

Don’t struggle trying to handcraft symbols anymore. Many popular symbols can be found in dingbats.

Web design example using Cut-Outs for 3D FX

Curious Device

Curious Device font

Did you know dingbats are great for logo design? In this next example I have created an “inspirational” logo using the capital “W” in Curious Device.

logo using Curious Device

Marshmallow World

Marshmallow World Font

From Marshmallow World I used the capital “V”. If you ever need graphics to spice up a newsletter, dingbats will give you unlimited options. This snowflake could be a nice addition to any winter or holiday newsletter, business card, or website.

Graphic using Marshmallow World

WWFreebie

WWFreebie

I used the number 7 in WWFreebie to create interest in a merchandise coupon.

Graphic using WWFreebie

WC Rhesus A Bta Font

WC Rhesus A Bta Font

Paint splatters have been all the rage in web design for quite some time now. You’ll find many dingbat options available for paint splatter and ink drops. I put together a quick example of site that might use paint splatters. Thanks to Karinne Legault for use of her photography!

Example using WC Rhesus A Bta Font

Free Dingbat Resources

Fontspace

Dafont

Urban Fonts

Fontriver

Simply The Best Fonts

Dingbat Depot

Font Freak

Acid Fonts

Dingbat Pages

Font Magic

Font Garden

Bravenet

I hope I’ve helped you see Dingbats as a useful tool for web and graphic design!

14 Comments on "Designing with Dingbats"

  1. Mark says:

    Awesome! I’ve been using this method too. The great thing about it that most fonts are sizable to huge proportions without losing quality.
    Try doing that with a stolen clipart .gif from Google images :P

  2. Jacob Haug says:

    Great article Linda! Believe it or not, I never heard of Dingbats before, however, I might give them a try on my next website!

  3. So true Mark! Dingbats don’t lose quality for most projects!

  4. mcdanielnc89 says:

    Indeed these are very helpful.. Thank you so much Linda!

  5. I agree! Dingbats are awesome and there are sooo many out there!

  6. Again I have read a few contrary opinions to this, and overall this does seem to be the consensus .

  7. Samantha says:

    Thanks this is some useful info. If I ever write a post about digital scrapbooking on my blog I’ll be sure to link here.

    If you like you can check it out – its about making a Disney scrapbook for yourself (though its a little new).

  8. Lovely original article – loved the use of images!

  9. Linda says:

    @ Samantha, there are a few Disney themed dingbats that you might find useful!
    @ Electronic Photo Frames, thank you!

  10. Yorkie Dogs says:

    Never heard of Dingbats, but they look pretty cool indeed.

  11. Cheers Linda, they are indeed a useful tool. Given me several ideas for my blog in fact.

    All the very best,

    Sam.

  12. Loving the old English font. Nice touch.

  13. Thanks for opening up my eyes to dingbats. Dingbats are a cute and friendly way to add a nice feel to a website. I look forward to trying this myself.

  14. jake says:

    pretty cool designs

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