Tag: display

Hekayat Font

Hekayat is an Arabic display font that blends soft and smooth lines with heavy and thick terminals. The font suits publication design and comic books in addition to web and mobile applications. Hekayat features two styles with two different dot

Urbani Font

URBANI is the result of a mix between Neohumanist and Neogrotesque types. The subtle narrowness of its proportions makes it ideal for composing extensive blocks of text. The slightly superior height of its ascenders, the wider proportions of its counter-forms,

Bonedigger Font

For some reason I had Paul Simon’s song ‘You Can Call Me All’ in my head when I was busy working on this font, so I just had to call it Bonedigger. Bonedigger does not dig bones, but it does

Senhan Font

Like wearing a pair of slip-on Vans® with a suit, the Senhan font family makes a statement with confidence. Defined by sexy, sharp, angular contours when used in headline and display scenarios, this family of 3 weights and italics is

Woolwich Font

Woolwich is a jolly fine display font, named after a district in south-east London. Woolwich, somewhat inspired by Futura condensed, was completely made by hand and comes in a clean and an eroded version. It is highly legible and will

Geometos Neue Font

Geometos Neue is a geometric sans-serif typeface which comes in seven weights. An all caps display font family, Geometos Neue has a clean, sharp and emphatic form especially suitable for headlines, headings, branding, posters, packaging, titles and logos. Published by

Kiona Font

KIONA is simple but significant, and defined by its crisp edges and modern touches. It is designed for optimal legibility. An all caps sans-serif, KIONA makes a statement without making a scene. Four weights, four very different personalities. KIONA Bold.

Buckwheat Opentype SVG Font Family Font

Introducing the Buckwheat Opentype SVG Font Collection ———— Opentype SVG Fonts require Photoshop CC 2017 or Illustrator CC 2018 (or newer). TTF fonts are included (See screenshot No.4) and these work universally ————— What the heck are Opentype SVG Fonts?!