Tag: modern serif
Riverside Lovers Font
September just started two weeks ago and cloudy weather is forcing me to stay at home. I feel quite nostalgic about the blue skies of July, and even scorching heat of August. I wanted to transfer my feelings to paper
Amoura Rosbele Font
Amoura Rosbele is a modern and classy serif font that’s perfect for branding, logos or social media. It can also be used in advertisements like product packaging to give your brand an edge over competitors with its stylish look! What’s
Morning Sweetest Font
Morning Sweetest and Neue is a serif family that can be used to create any branding, product packaging or invitation. It’s clean with 9 multiple weight options which combine regular/italic styles in an interesting way! Published by Type Class HeroesDownload
Kaelia Font
Kaelia is a sans serif font design published by Kurt Harahap Published by Kurt HarahapDownload Kaelia
Zt Qiske Font
Qiske is the perfect font to use for headlines, logos and other forms of branding. With its strong characteristics it will make sure your design stands out from all others but with an elegant touch that’s not overbearing. Features: –
Swampcity Font
Swampcity is a unique serif typeface, this font consists of 2 styles, plain and outline. This font can also be combined with other fonts like sans serif, script and handwritten. This font is suitable for graphic design needs such as:
Rival Sans Font
Rival sans is clean sans serif font family and it characterized by excellent readability and its contemporary aspect. It provides advanced typographical support with features such as case sensitive forms, small caps, ligatures, alternate characters, fractions, slashed zero, circled figures,
Strato Pro Font
Strato Pro font family is a modern serif typeface family with readability and legibility in mind. Inspired by Classic Roman typeface design, Strato Pro has 16 weights, ranging from book to black with small caps and an ornament set if
Lavigne Font
Lavigne is a type-family aimed at publications such as interior design and women magazines—anywhere a touch of distinction is to be desired. In the opinion of its designer, glossy magazines have been setting the same type families for years, with