No, not exactly. There are many fonts named "Varsity," but they are often different. Some, like the one found on fontzone.net , are designed by someone else (e.g., James L. DeVries) and have a different character set and design. The "39 Varsity 2000 Medium" you're searching for is the specific Stahls' proprietary font. The version on freefontsdownload.net is also a different "Varsity" font.
– Don’t waste time searching. It doesn’t exist legally. Either buy the real font or use a free alternative. If you’re making heat transfers for sale, always use properly licensed fonts to avoid legal trouble. stahls 39 varsity 2000medium font free
If you need a digital font to use in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, CorelDRAW, or Cricut Design Space, you can use these free-for-personal-use (and sometimes commercial-use) alternatives. They perfectly mimic the geometric, bold, paneled look of Style 39. 1. Varsity by Brøderbund (Available on DaFont) No, not exactly
Yes. Once installed on your computer, the font should be available in Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, and most other design software that accesses your system's installed fonts. DeVries) and have a different character set and design
If you can tell me you're making, I can suggest how to best layer the HTV for this font. Stahls 39; Varsity 2000-medium Font - Google Groups