The dripping blood fonts are especially popular around Halloween — even in black they look like they've been dipped in or written in blood. Add a little graphic enhancement from scary Halloween dingbat fonts and you've got the perfect font for Halloween Web pages, Halloween party posters and invitations or decorations. Browse this alphabetical list.
10 Lil' Ghosts
The name of the font says it all. More would be nice, but they are cute.
Blood of Dracula
An Old English type font from Brad O. Nelson is dipped in blood.
Bloodfeast
An ALL CAPS dripping blood font by Brad O. Nelson with little 'drops of blood' all around.
Bloodgutter 99
Graham Meade created this light, skinny sans serif font with the drips.
Bloody
James Fordyce crafted this ALL CAPS dripping blood font with little drips from the letters.
BN Manson Nights
These bold bleeding letters created by Ben Nathan almost have a stencil look to them.
Double Feature
Reminiscent of old classic horror movies (probably the reason for the name). ALL CAPS font but a few of the 'lower case' characters are slightly different from their 'upper case' counterparts.
Gargoyles de France
These aren't your typical gargoyles of stone. Find fun images of grotesque characters in this cool Halloween dingbat font.
Groovy Ghosties
Some of the ghosts-shaped-liked-letters are difficult to decipher but on the plus side there are numbers and several common marks of punctuation. This Halloween dingbat comes from Ray Larabie.
Halloween Borders
A nicely drawn collection of jack-o-lanterns, skulls, and tombstones that work well individually as well as put together for spooky borders and frames.











