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Sports silhouettes font in a single TrueType file
Sports TFB from Sports TFB is a dingbat font that supplies athletic silhouettes for designers and sports marketers. The font replaces letters with 93 distinct black silhouettes and exposes 236 mapped characters so icons can be typed directly into documents instead of pasted as images. Distributed as a single TrueType (.ttf) file compatible with Windows, it supports Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud. Graphic designers, sports organization marketers, and hobbyists gain quick access to themed iconography without managing separate vector assets.
The font is a dingbat collection that swaps alphanumeric glyphs for athletic silhouettes, offering 93 distinct figures and a total of 236 characters. Designed as a decorative display face, it targets high-impact headers, logos, and sports flyers. Because the set consolidates nearly 100 icons into a single lightweight TrueType file, designers can insert symbols by typing rather than importing separate image files.
Icon access uses standard font mapping: select the font in a host application and type mapped keys (letters, numbers) to produce silhouettes. As a TrueType (.ttf) font recognized by Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud, the glyphs integrate with host font controls so size and alignment follow the application's typographic tools. That makes the collection practical for large display icons or repeated symbols within layouts.
Installation follows standard TrueType procedures on Windows: place the .ttf and select the font from application menus. Distribution pages state the font is free for personal use and advise checking licensing for commercial projects, an important detail for agencies and brands. The developer is linked to the TFB series associated with designers such as kof98 and kaiserzharkhan, and repository metrics show over 220,000 downloads and active engagement on font sites.
The font fits designers and small marketing teams who need a fast way to add sports iconography into routine document workflows. Commercial licensing uncertainty is the main caveat for agency or brand work, so confirm permissions before delivering client files. For noncommercial projects and internal materials the font provides immediate utility; professionals handling external assets should plan asset handoff accordingly.