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.

© J. JamesThe name of the font says it all. More would be nice, but they are cute.

© J. JamesAn Old English type font from Brad O. Nelson is dipped in blood.

© J. JamesAn ALL CAPS dripping blood font by Brad O. Nelson with little 'drops of blood' all around.

© J. JamesGraham Meade created this light, skinny sans serif font with the drips.

© J. JamesJames Fordyce crafted this ALL CAPS dripping blood font with little drips from the letters.

© J. JamesThese bold bleeding letters created by Ben Nathan almost have a stencil look to them.

© J. JamesReminiscent 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.

© J. JamesThese aren't your typical gargoyles of stone. Find fun images of grotesque characters in this cool Halloween dingbat font.

© J. JamesSome 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.

© J. JamesA nicely drawn collection of jack-o-lanterns, skulls, and tombstones that work well individually as well as put together for spooky borders and frames.