
19 of the Best Desert Fonts for a Traditional Southwest Feel
Going on a cross-country road trip is bound to take you through one of North America’s four major deserts. There’s the Mohave, Great Basin, Chihuahuan, and Sonoran.
Deserts aren’t just dunes of sand like you see in the Sahara. It can also refer to barren landscapes where there isn’t much vegetation as well as very little precipitation. By day, the heat can be unforgiving. But by night, you’ll be surprised at how low temperatures can go down.
Deserts can be home to strange flora and fauna. For instance, the joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) is quite unique to the Mohave desert. Meanwhile, the Great Basin desert boasts long-distance animal movements, like that of the major pronghorn and the antelopes.
Capture the wilderness of this inhospitable setting through these fantastic desert fonts.
Authentic Desert Font
1. Detroit

For strong and bold looks that will give attention to your visuals, this Letterhend Studio product makes it happen. Hand-made lettering will truly give your work an effortless rustic theme.
2. Lofi Cottage

Craft Supply Co. graces us with this product that projects a natural-looking and almost hand-drawn appearance. Bring the country vintage touch to your brands, logos, titles, and other visual projects using this gem.
3. Calvous

Mix and match 4 different font styles to instantly add depth to your projects using this Letterhend Studio typeface. This also comes with a 17-hand illustration pack plus a 6-logo template pack to make personalizing easier.
4. Northville 01
Northville 01 is a desert font inspired by signboards from the early 1900s. This vintage form is combined with a firm feel to make some lovely typography.
5. Monecias

Smooth lines further promote the hand-drawn aesthetic of this serif. Use it for concepts and visuals that need a classic, retro design suitable for all sizes and lengths.
6. Terlingua

This handcrafted typeface was designed after old, welded iron signs found in the American Southwest. No special efforts from the user are needed to capture classic welded signs in 2D.
7. Palo Santo

This takes inspiration from old Southwestern and Mexican hand lettering. Capture the essence of aged typography for your artworks using its all-caps style.
8. Arida

Latinotype brings the spirit of the Argentinean city of San Juan using this font. This desert-inspired gem comes in 5 weights ranging from Regular to Black, along with an assortment of figures, ligatures, and stylistic alternatives to help with your visuals.
9. Almetz Font

This retro-inspired typeface from NlenowBrand has all you need to create a vintage 1950s look. It comes with 4 font styles, a chain brush, and 6 fully editable vector badges.
10. Costa Typeface

This hand-drawn font is loosely based on painted signs found in coastal Mexican villages. Achieve an earthen-based appeal without sacrificing legibility using this product.
11. Buckaroo

Buckaroo is a handmade font inspired by American Southwest & Mexico. It draws influence from old western-typefaces that still feel functional in a contemporary world. This versatile display font includes a full set of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
Buckaroo is perfect for headlines, logos, badges, signage, packaging, posters, t-shirts, and much more. If you’re looking for a font that will give your projects a friendly/inviting desert vibe, then Buckaroo is for you.
12. Saguaro

If you are after a rough-looking yet straight typeface, look no further than this James Coffman Design creation. This all-caps font will definitely capture attention just like the great cacti of the American Southwest.
13. Outpost No.5

From the golden era of Western films comes this typeface that can stand among contemporary lettering styles. Take some of that Wild West charm using this all-caps font without making your projects less pleasing to the eyes.
14. Mojave

This desert typeface is inspired by old handwritten maps of the American southwest. Get your projects a natural-looking, hand-crafted look while keeping them visually easy.
15. Desert Rock

DGIM Studio created this typeface to imitate the dry, uneven, look of rocks in nature. This font comes in 15 styles for light and dark backgrounds.
16. Mexico Display Font

Struvictory.art’s creation takes on a combined role of lettering and art in one. Make cool and artistic displays for logos, brands, and other projects that need a decorative approach.
17. Desert Display

What’s more interesting than a style that combines the rough and tough look of the desert with cool beach appeals? Check out this NlenowBrand product that comes in 3 font styles, 3 custom brushes and, 9 vector/badge icons.
18. Yucca

This hand-drawn typeface takes inspiration from the rough hills and trails of Northern California. The old western-type influence would never go out of style in a contemporary setting.
19. Ocotillo Typeface

James Coffman Design created this typeface based on lettering from the American Southwest and Mexico. Your projects will surely make a statement through a wild desert vibe.