Tag: Contrast

Quell Font

Quell is a novel attempt to bridge the gap between geometrically constructed shapes on the one hand, and modulated strokes and subtle calligraphic influence on the other hand. The visual tension in Quell stems from conflict between two tendencies: The

Cagliari Font

An elegant, stylish and easy-to-use typeface. Just as a nice hat makes you look good, Cagliari brings beauty to your designs—through the traditional flavor of Didone faces, and the simplicity of Modern and neo-Grotesk fonts. The font is based on

Havana Sunset Font

Let your hair down and enjoy the ride with Havana Sunset! This font duo pairs a carefree & textured script font with a trendy all-caps serif, creating the perfect typography contrast for fun, free & stylish design projects. This font

Auster Font

Auster packs sensational personality in its fine-tuned forms. Confident and quirky, yet comfortable to read, this distinctive san serif family stands out from the crowd. The curves cinch and strokes flair in unconventional places making Auster an unashamed rebel sure

Abelia Font

Abelia is a high contrast typeface with multilingual applications. Slender lines and great legibility make it perfect as a display font. With curves in all the right places, it is great for editorials and other commercial use. Abelia decorative font

Galiba Font

Give your voice an eye-catching hand-drawn look thanks to this playful font family. You’ll get three styles, along with OpenType features including alternates, ligatures and stylistic sets. Galiba Regular works very well with his small brothers Light and Thin. In

Skema Pro Font

Skema Pro is a versatile system of 6 serif typefaces – each bearing a distinct character and purpose. Together they form a huge superfamily of 84 fonts to fit any imaginable task. Skema Pro Livro is a low contrast, low

AP pro Font

AP pro is Old-Style typeface that has 6 weights and italics. Fit for usage in branding, editorial, title in small or large sizes. Designed for text, this typeface has features small caps, case sensitive, final/terminal form (a, e, m, n,