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AQUUS Font

AQUUS is a contemporary all-caps display font that refines the elegance of a classic Didone with experimental interventions. Geometric elements and subtle details are found in its letters, many of which connect to ligatures. Most alternate glyphs can be switched

Novo Alla Font

An unordinary type of family: Novo Alla is part of the Novo Family (together with Novo Alla, Bila, Cela, Dada, Fika and Gigo). Allthough all members are also strong individuals, Novo Family is an exclusive selection which allows you to

That Font

This is That: a family of four weights with roman and true italics, and also with chiselled medium weight, and an irregular variant for, well, variety. The irregular weight adds a special and very abstract weight to this already versatile

Wedding Doodles Too Font

Say “I Do”, to Wedding Doodles. A font of 31 wedding icons – bow tie, shoe, bouquets, cakes, invitation, cupcakes, bon bons, wedding dress, tux, ring bearer, flower girl, suitcases, congratulations banner, balloons, garter, gift, cuff links, wedding bands, and

Sommet Font

Sommet is a sans-serif with a high-tech web 2.0 feel. The typeface family is a powerful and sharp design that is highly legible onscreen even at small sizes. Sommet features a tall x-height, and its letterforms are compressed, perfect for

Renault Font

Commissioned by Renault, the French automaker, this font was originally designed by Wolff Olins in 1978. Works wonderful in classic and corporate design layouts. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Renault

Sofia Pro II Font

Originally designed in 2008 by Olivier Gourvat, this font family gives an impression of modernism, harmony and roundness. These nuances give Sofia a harmonious and sensible appearance for both texts and headlines. Redesigned in 2012, this typeface supports a wide

Venus Font

Venus is a clean, modern, minimal and well designed sans-serif typeface from the German type studio, URW. Venus is a simple and great option for body content use, such as in magazines and poster design. Published by URW Type Foundry

Sense and Sensibility Font

Over time, many of the functors of page layout have become formalized within the concept of typeface as morphic categories, categories being the semantic building blocks of perception at the level of both individual physiology and social production. First case,

Nimbus Sans Font

Break the Fontopoly. Helvetica. The boss of the 600-lb gorillas. A famous name, known in every corner of the world as the end-all, be-all of sans-serif typefaces. It even has its own feature film. But, what if everything you assumed

Taste Font

Taste, with seven weights, is versatile enough for use in headlines and text. Works out to be quite the workhorse for publication and content design studios. Published by Suomi Type FoundryDownload Taste

P22 Foxtrot Font

The design of P22 Foxtrot is inspired by the lively ballroom dance of the same name. Foxtrot is a transitional antiqua with rounded serifs that features ligatures, small caps, old style numbers and full Central European support for those with

P22 Civilite Suite Font

A historic font revival designed by P22 type foundry based on 16th century sources with a lineage going back to Robert Granjon in France and from early Dutch type specimens. Presented in Opentype with several variations. Civilite is a non-connecting

House Doodles Font

Little houses, little houses and none are the same. Cute cottages, beautiful bungalows, homey homes and darling dwellings to use to make ads, flyers, invitations for moving, change of address, open house parties, address stamps… Some have a lot of

Kohinoor Font

Kohinoor is an elegant, low contrast humanist sans-serif typeface suitable for both body and the display text. Kohinoor comes in 5 upright styles with their complementary italics. Published by Indian Type Foundry (ITF). Download Kohinoor

Tang Font

The Tang family came to be, when I started studying fonts made for use in very small point sizes, like Bell Gothic. I studied the use of ink traps and went to town with them. Instead of just using them